Jim Richards may refer to: Jim Richards (basketball), American college basketball coach Jim Richards (American football) (born 1946), American football...
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Jim Richards (born 2 September 1947) is a New Zealand racing driver who won numerous championships in his home country and in Australia. While now retired...
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Jim Richards (born January 11, 1966, James Richard McGorty) is a Canadian radio personality. Richards studied radio broadcasting at Loyalist College in...
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Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship. Richards, the son of seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner Jim Richards, is himself a five-time Bathurst 1000 winner...
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Skaife and Jim Richards were challenged by a rowdy, confused and alcohol-fuelled crowd. On the winners' podium the normally affable Richards responded...
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been equalled. His 1979 win was remarkable in that he and co-driver Jim Richards claimed victory by six laps, a record that, due to changes in race regulations...
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Jim Richards is the former men's basketball head coach at Western Kentucky University, coaching the team for seven seasons from 1971 to 1978. He was inducted...
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the season, but loses title to Jim Richards under drop-worst-round rules. Takes dominant Bathurst 1000 win (with Richards) in record total time, in the...
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GT-R also had success in the Australian Touring Car Championship, with Jim Richards using it to win the championship in 1991 and Mark Skaife doing the same...
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Jim Richards in a BMW 635 CSi. 1985 Pepsi 250 (Oran Park Raceway) - Jim Richards in a BMW 635 CSi. 1985 Castrol 500 (Sandown Raceway) - Jim Richards and...
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