Pip Wilson

Pip Wilson (born Peter Wherrett, 9 June 1936 – 23 March 2009) was an Australian motoring and motorsport journalist and race car driver.

[2] In 1967, Wilson set up Australia's first post-licence driver training school as "Peter Wherrett Advanced Driving".

Wilson also served as the motoring guru in the Channel Ten infotainment production Healthy, Wealthy and Wise, which aired from 1991 to 1999.

In 1974, Wilson courted controversy on Torque, after she raised issues about the rear braking on the HJ model Holden Premier.

In 1981, Mitsubishi Australia produced a limited edition "Wherrett Special" GH Series Sigma sedan.

Following that divorce, Wilson sold the house that they had shared in Queensland and moved to Lake Macquarie in New South Wales.