An upcoming book is set to lift the lid on the life and career of two-time Bathurst 1000 winner and Australian motorsport cult hero, Allan Grice.
The long-awaited book, Gricey: The story of Allan Grice OAM, is being produced by V8 Sleuth with the full support and involvement of Allan and his family and reveals how a pastry cook from Maitland conquered Mount Panorama and more.
Now available for pre-order from the V8 Sleuth Superstore, Gricey charts his unlikely progression from rookie racer through to open-wheelers and into touring cars, where his forceful driving and straight-talking style made him a polarising figure.
Grice endured a heartbreaking run of outs in the Bathurst 1000 before he struck gold as a plucky privateer in 1986 and backed that up with the Holden Racing Team in 1990.
A star in Australia, Grice’s five-decade career featured several international campaigns, including an against-the-odds European touring car assault and starts in the Le Mans 24 Hours and NASCAR.
Written by Stefan Bartholomaeus, the book is filled with in-depth reflections and ripping anecdotes told in the way only Gricey can – brutally honest and always entertaining.
Grice spills the beans on all his controversial racing moments and rivalries, as well as revealing insights from his nine-year stint as a Member of Parliament, his family life and long-time love of labradors.
Boasting over 300 pages, it’s filled with previously unpublished photographs from a range of Australian motorsport’s greatest photographers and the Grice family’s personal archives.
That includes stunning images of all of Grice’s iconic cars, from the Craven Mild Toranas and Corvair, to the Re-Car Monza, Chickadee Commodore, Akubra Ute, Foster’s NASCARs and many more.
This book is being produced in limited numbers and is currently scheduled for release in Q3 of 2024.
Gricey: The story of Allan Grice OAM can be pre-ordered now via the V8 Sleuth Superstore.