Staff reporters
September 8, 2006 - 3:46PM
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AdvertisementRacing car driver Peter Brock has been killed in a car accident in Western Australia, according to reports.
It's understood Brock ran into a tree while taking part in the Targa West rally in Western Australia.
Brock, 61, was driving with Mick Hone in a Daytona Coupe.
Co-driver Hone was taken to hospital where he is in a stable condition.
The Targa West takes place over four days and is divided into two categories, competition and challenge, the latter catering for relatively standard specification road cars.
The rally began in Perth yesterday.
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) this afternoon confirmed it would be conducting a full investigation into the incident.
"In the meantime, CAMS and event officials are working with the relevant civil authorities," CAMS said in a statement.
"On behalf of the motor sport community, CAMS offers its sincere sympathy to Peter's family and many friends."
CAMS president Colin Osborne will be making a further
statement in Adelaide shortly.
Brock, from Melbourne, was married with three children.
He won nine Bathurst 1000 events, including six wins in seven years between 1978-1984
During his long association with Holden racing, he also had nine victories at the Sandown Endurance Classic and was a three-time Australian Touring Car champion.
After more than three decades of professional racing, he retired from full-time driving in 1997 but jumped back behind the wheel for occasional stints at Bathurst.
He became a team owner of V8 touring car racing syndicate "Team Brock" for one season in 2002.
A movie entitled King of the Mountain is in production, with singer Shannon Noll believed to be playing the lead character.
In a stellar career, he became Australia's best known motor sport personality and a dominant figure in the sport.
theage.com.au
Great guy, Another awesome aussie lost.