1974 | ATP World Tour Masters 1000 | 1974 in music | United Kingdom general election, February 1974 | Consumer Credit Act 1974 | 1974 FIFA World Cup | United Kingdom general election, October 1974 | 1974 in television | Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 | Baja 1000 | Privacy Act of 1974 | Land of the Lost (1974 TV series) | February 1974 | 1974 in baseball | Chinatown (1974 film) | Eurovision Song Contest 1974 | Bathurst 1000 | 1974 in aviation | 1974 British Commonwealth Games | United States House of Representatives elections, 1974 | October 1974 | Fortune 1000 | Daisy Miller (1974 film) | 1995 Tooheys 1000 | 1977 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 | The Little Prince (1974 film) | Murder on the Orient Express (1974 film) | Logie Awards of 1974 | House of 1000 Corpses | Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974 |
The pair drove a Holden Dealer Team Holden Torana to a single lap victory over another Torana, that of Allan Grice and Formula 5000 driver John Leffler.
Former tiwce CAMS Gold Star champion and 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 winner Kevin Bartlett recovered from his 1979 Formula 5000 crash and finished second in the championship in his Channel 9 sponsored Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (financed by Nine's owner Kerry Packer).
The first occurred in 1977 when Allan Moffat and Colin Bond spent the majority of the final lap side-by-side in their Ford XC Falcons.
His previous visits to the race were in 1977 when he spectacularly rolled his Mazda RX-3 at Murray's Corner on lap 103 and 1982 where he finished in 6th place again partnering Moffat.