• fabulous years, 1990, page 111 Norm Beechey racing images; retrieved 12 September 2008 1970 ATCC film clips featuring Norm Beechey; retrieved 12 September 2008...
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  • son of William Ernest Beechey (1886–1972), New Zealand cricketer Norm Beechey, retired Australian race car driver Adam Beechey (born 1981), Australian...
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    disqualified. Hamilton ended up finishing the race in second place behind Norm Beechey, losing the title to Geoghegan by a single point. After again hosting...
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  • Symmons Plains Raceway on 15 November after seven heats. The 1970 ATCC saw Norm Beechey drive his Holden Monaro HT GTS350 to victory over the Porsche 911S of...
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    remainder and also scored both pole position and fastest lap of the race. Norm Beechey drove a HK Monaro GTS327 to third place in the 1969 Australian Touring...
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  • Defending champion Norm Beechey finished fifth in the series, suffering from reliability problems with his Holden HT Monaro GTS350. Beechey only finished two...
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    Gardner, Spencer Martin, Kevin Bartlett, John Harvey, Ian Geoghegan, Norm Beechey, Bob Jane and Allan Moffat also raced at the circuit. Tasmanian John...
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    included former Calder Park owner Bob Jane (Autoland Jaguar 3.8 #84), Norm Beechey (Holden #40), John Wood (Holden #83) and Peter Manton (Mini Cooper)....
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  • McLaughlin 2018, 2019, 2020 Shane van Gisbergen 2016, 2021, 2022 11 Norm Beechey 2 1965, 1970 Glenn Seton 1993, 1997 Marcos Ambrose 2003, 2004 Source:...
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  • 1965 to 1969 with (Norm Beechey) and Geoghegan. The first championship victory by the driver of an Australian car was that of Beechey in 1970 driving a...
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