Harry Firth

Race car driver, Athlete

1918 – 2014

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Who was Harry Firth?

Henry Leslie "Harry" Firth was an Australian racing driver and team manager. Firth was a leading race and rally driver during the 1950s and 1960s and continued as an influential team manager with first the Ford works team and then the famed Holden Dealer Team well into the 1970s. Firth’s nickname was "the fox", implying his use of cunning ploys as a team manager.

Firth won the Bathurst 500, including its predecessor at Phillip Island, four times. He also won the Southern Cross Rally and the Australian Rally Championship. He was inducted into the V8 Supercar Hall of Fame in 2007.

Firth has often been described as a 'bush engineer', someone who could probably build a race winning engine from nothing more than a roll of wire, while leading Australian Motoring journalist and former part-time racer Bill Tuckey once wrote of Firth that as a driver, engineer and team manager, he was "As cunning as an outhouse rat".

On Sunday the 27th of April Harry Firth died peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his family, he was aged 96.

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Born
1918
Australia
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Died
Apr 27, 2014
Melbourne

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on July 23, 2013

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