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1960 Australian Drivers' Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1960 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title for drivers of Formula Libre cars. The title was contested over a seven race series with the winner awarded the 1960 CAMS Gold Star. It was the 4th Australian Drivers' Championship.

The series was won by Alec Mildren of the Australian Capital Territory, Mildren won four of the seven races, including the 1960 Australian Grand Prix at Lowood and placed second at Longford to finish 14 points ahead of Bib Stillwell (Cooper T51-Climax). Stillwell and third placed driver Bill Patterson (Cooper T51-Climax) each won one race, at Port Wakefield and Phillip Island respectively, as did Jack Brabham, who won at Longford in his Cooper T51-Climax.

Race calendar

The championship was contested over a seven race series.

RaceCircuitStateDateWinning driverCar
Longford Trophy RaceLongfordTasmania5 MarchJack BrabhamCooper T51 Climax
Bathurst 100BathurstNew South Wales18 AprilAlec MildrenCooper T51 Maserati
Australian Grand PrixLowoodQueensland12 JuneAlec MildrenCooper T51 Maserati
Queensland Road Racing ChampionshipsLowoodQueensland4 SeptemberAlec MildrenCooper T51 Maserati
"The Advertiser" TrophyPort WakefieldSouth Australia10 OctoberBib StillwellCooper T51 Climax
Western Australian Road Racing ChampionshipsCavershamWestern Australia5 NovemberAlec MildrenCooper T51 Maserati
Phillip Island Trophy RacePhillip IslandVictoria11 DecemberBill PattersonCooper T51 Climax

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 12-7-5-3-2-1 basis for the first six places at each race, with only Australian license holders eligible. The championship was decided using the results of the Australian Grand Prix and the best five of the other six races.

Points table

Pos.DriverCarEntrantLongfordBathurstLowood
(AGP)LowoodPt WakfldCavrshmPhil. IsTotal123478910131718
Alec MildrenCooper T51 MaseratiAG Mildren Pty Ltd7121212-12-55
Bib StillwellCooper T51 ClimaxBS Stillwell5-57127541
Bill PattersonCooper T51 ClimaxBill Patterson Motors P/L-5-3--1220
Jack BrabhamCooper T51 ClimaxEcurie Vitesse12------12
Lex DavisonAston Martin DBR4/300Ecurie Australie--75---12
Arnold GlassMaserati 250FCapitol Motors Pty Ltd3711---12
Jon LeightonCooper T45 Climax
Nota-FordScuderia Birchwood2-322-211
Austin MillerCooper T51 ClimaxA Miller-1----78
John YoulCooper T51 ClimaxJ Youl----7--7
Noel HallCooper T51 ClimaxO Hall-32----5
Derek JollyLotus XV ClimaxDE Jolly-----5-5
Keith RilstoneZephyr Special-FordK Rilstone----5--5
Murray TrenberthAlta HoldenM Trenberth----3--3
Doug WhitefordCooper T51 ClimaxB S Stillwell------33
John RoxburghCooper T45 ClimaxJB Roxburgh-2----13
Doug GreenFerrari 500Riemann Motors-----3-3
Jack AyersAlta GP-2J Ayres-----2-2
Glynn ScottCooper T43 ClimaxGlyn Scott Motors1------1
Ray BarfieldAston Martin DB3SR Barfield-----1-1
Kevin FussJCW SpecialK Fuss----1--1

References

References

  1. Past Title Winners, 1980 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 56
  2. Longford Races, Australian Motor Sports, March 1960, page 108Z
  3. Championship Points, 1960: 1961 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 51
  4. "Gold Star Winners - 1957 - 2009". formula3.com.au.
  5. link. (28 September 2012 Retrieved 17 December 2011)
  6. 1960 "Gold Star" Points score, Automobiles Australia, page 135
  7. "The Advertiser" Trophy, Official Souvenir Programme, Labour Day Meeting, Port Wakefield, Monday, 10th October, 1960, page 27
  8. The Gold Star, 1960 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 40
  9. Drivers are listed in the order in which they are shown in the table published in the 1961 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. This table did not show actual championship position numbers
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