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Ralph Radburn’s ‘Craven Mild’ A9X, Cobra capers at Lakeside, and Horst Kwech

In AMC #111 we featured the just-restored Ralph Radburn/John Smith Torana A9X that nished third at Bathurst in 1979. It was a remarkable result given Radburn at the time was a little-known privateer making only his third start in the race. But as the story also revealed, there were extenuatin­g circumstan­ces behind this surprise performanc­e. For one, the equipment wasn’t half bad, the car being an ex-Allan Grice CravenMild Racing four-door A9X (the chassis the team took to Bathurst in ’77 as a spare). And crucially, the purchase also included some valuable aftersales service.

For the ’79 race, much of the preparatio­n was done by Les Small alongside Grice’s own car – in a way it was almost the sister team car to the Grice/Frank Gardner two-door A9X at Bathurst that year.

After Radburn took delivery of the car in mid ‘78, he was given a few driving tips in an A9X road car around Oran Park by both Gardner and Gricey. So by the time the ’79 race came around, Ralph was at the top of his game behind the wheel (and his co-driver John Smith was no slouch, at the time a 26 year-old rising openwheele­r star).

This pic (from the Better Brakes 10,000 event at Amaroo Park in July ’78, which featured in our Back in the Day section in the last issue of AMC) shows what we suspect is Radburn’s rst race start in the car, which as can be seen is still in its Craven-Mild livery. It makes us wonder: was this the only time two ‘Craven-Mild’ Toranas ever started in the same race?

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