Tragic loss strikes the racing world: Motorsport legend Bev Brock passes away at 77

The Australian motorsport community is mourning the loss of a beloved figure, Bev Brock, who passed away at the age of 77.

A popular figure on the racing world and well-known as the partner of racing icon Peter Brock, Bev's death has left a void in the hearts of many.



Bev Brock, often referred to as the 'former wife' of Peter Brock, despite never officially marrying, was a pillar of strength and support in the motorsport industry.

Her family confirmed the sad news, revealing that she had been battling stage 4 cancer for the past two years.


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Bev Brock succumbed to cancer at age 77. Image source: Facebook



Bev's dedication to her family was unparalleled.

Her son, James Brock, took to social media to express his admiration for his mother, writing: ‘Bev was a dedicated parent, always making time to make a costume for plays or help out on a school camp.’


But her role extended far beyond the family home; she was instrumental in Peter Brock's racing career, taking on multiple roles with skill and intelligence.



The Herald Sun reported that Bev passed away peacefully at her Melbourne home on Sunday, April 7.

Her relationship with Peter spanned nearly three decades, and together they had two children, Alexandra and Robert.

Bev also had a son, James, from her first marriage to James McIntosh.

The end of Bev and Peter's relationship in 2005 was followed by Peter's engagement to Julie Bamford and his untimely death in a rally crash in Perth in 2006.

Despite the complexities of their personal lives, Bev was a figure of composure and generosity. She was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for her contributions to motorsport and became a high-profile figure in her own right.

Bev Brock was also an accomplished author, penning two books about her life with Peter Brock, as well as an autobiography that offered an intimate glimpse into their private world.

She chose to take on the Brock name through deed poll, a testament to the deep connection she felt with Peter, despite the challenges they faced.



Her tell-all 2014 book, Life to the Limit, revealed her awareness of Peter's infidelities, yet she spoke of their years together as the most 'amazing' of her life.

Bev saw beyond the public persona of the 'King of the Mountain’. She cherished the human side of Peter, the side that was vulnerable and not meant for public display.

‘To me, I see the human side of him, the vulnerable side, the side that wasn’t so much the public figure. I saw a side that really was very private. He didn’t like anybody to see inside,’ she wrote.


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Bev Brock and Peter Brock split in 2005. Image source: Facebook



In her reflections, Bev demonstrated a profound capacity for forgiveness and understanding. She spoke candidly about making peace with Peter's decision to move on, emphasising the importance of not becoming 'bitter and twisted’.

Her love for Peter was such that she desired his happiness above all, even if it meant their paths diverging.

‘I’m not saying it was easy, but at the time, it’s what he had to do. So you say, “Go for it”,’ she said.



The legal battles that ensued after Peter's death over his contested will and estate were undoubtedly challenging for Bev.

She faced the difficult task of leaving the house she shared with Peter and navigating the complexities of his three separate wills. Through it all, Bev maintained her dignity and class, often speaking kindly of her former partner when asked to comment.


Bev Brock's passing is not just the loss of a family member to those who knew her personally; it is the loss of a significant figure in the racing world.

You can watch an interview with Ben Brock here:


Source: The Driver's Show/YouTube​

Key Takeaways
  • Bev Brock, the long-term partner of Australian motorsport legend Peter Brock, has passed away at age 77 after a battle with cancer.
  • Bev was recognised with a Medal of the Order of Australia for her contributions and was a well-known figure in the motorsport community.
  • She authored two books about her ex-partner, Peter Brock, and an autobiography detailing their life together.
  • The couple's relationship ended in 2005, and their history included a complex situation involving Peter Brock's will and the division of his estate after his death.
Our condolences are with Bev's loved ones during this difficult time. May she rest in peace.
 
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What a shame - such a lovely and dignified lady - will be sorely missed by friends, family and motor sport followers alike. Condolences to her family
 
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