World Rally Championship record | |
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Active years | 1989 - 2004 |
Teams | Mitsubishi |
Rallies | 22 |
Championships | 0 |
Rally wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Total points | 27 |
First rally | 1989 Rally Australia |
Last rally | 2004 Rally Australia |
World Rally Championship record | |
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Active years | (Group N) 1989 - 2001 |
Teams | Mitsubishi |
Rallies | 28 |
Championships | 0 |
Rally wins | 9 |
Podiums | 0 |
Total points | 122 |
First rally | 1989 Rally Australia |
First win | 1989 |
Last win | 2001 |
Last rally | 2001 Rally Australia |
Ed Ordynski (born 21 July 1957) is an Australian former rally driver. He served as Chairman of the Australian Rally Commission (ARCom) in 2007.[1]
Ordynski is best known for his exploits driving Mitsubishi cars. Driving a Galant VR-4, he won the Australian Rally Championship in 1990. He also won the Group N category that year, and went on to win that category three more times (1993, 1994, 1995), driving a Lancer Evolution.[1][2]
Ordynski won the 1995 Mobil 1 Round Australia Trial driving a Holden Commodore (VR)[3] entered by the Mobil Bridgestone Rally Team.[4] He also drove 5.0 Litre Touring Cars in 1995, recording a tenth place in the 1995 Sandown 500,[5] and a retirement in the 1995 Tooheys 1000 at Bathurst in a Holden Commodore (VP).[6]
Away from rallying and motorsport, Ed Ordynski was a Year 5 Primary school teacher at Mitcham Primary School circa 1985
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See also
References
- 1 2 "Club Patron - Ed Ordynski". MG Car Club of South Australia. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2010.
- ↑ Whitten, Jeff (22 September 2006). "EXCLUSIVE: The Ed Ordynski interview". RallySport Magazine. Retrieved 22 March 2010.
- ↑ The lion roars again, Mobil 1 Round Australia Trial, Australian Motor Racing Year 1995, pages 266 to 268
- ↑ Entry List, Official Spectator Guide, Round Australia '95 Mobil 1 Trial
- ↑ Sandown 500, Australian Motor Racing Year 1995, page 277
- ↑ 1995 Tooheys 1000, Australian Motor Racing Year 1995, page 281
- ↑ "Where are they now: Australian rally driver ed Ordynski". 19 December 2017.