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1961 Australian GT Championship

1961 Australian GT Championship

Layout of the [[Warwick Farm Raceway]] (1960-1973)

The 1961 Australian GT Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for Appendix K GT cars. The title, which was the second Australian GT Championship, was contested over a single 50 mile race held at the Warwick Farm circuit, in New South Wales, Australia on 30 July 1961. The race was conducted by the Australian Automobile Racing Co.

The championship was won by Frank Matich driving a Jaguar D-Type.

Results

PositionDriverNo.CarEntrantLaps
1Frank Matich36Jaguar D-TypeTeam Leaton23
2David McKay14Lola 1100Scuderia Veloce23
3Brian Foley1Austin-Healey SpriteB. Foley22
4Bob Jane33Maserati 300SAutoland Pty. Ltd.22
5Greg Cusack20Porsche Super 90G. Cusack
6Brian Lawler28BuckleB. Lawler
?Keith Malcolm30SkodenBass Hill Service Station
?John Callaway18MGA Twin CamMonaro Motors
?Les Howard3Austin-Healey SpriteHoward & Sons
?Harry Firth37Jaguar 3.8Autoland Pty. Ltd.
?Bob Holden2Austin-Healey SpriteKillara Motor Garage
?Harry Cape17MGA Twin CamH. Cape
?H. Fenton22Peugeot 203H. G. Fenton
?Martin Faithfull15SimcaKillara Motor Garage
DNFRalph Sach16MGA Twin CamR. Orlando
DNFGraham White23PorscheContinental Motors12
DNFBruce McPhee31Holden FEWyong Motors5
DNFRon Hodgson10Lotus Eleven Coventry ClimaxStathfield Motors Pty. Ltd.3
DNFLeo Geoghegan11Lotus EliteGeoghegan Motors2
DNFBryan Thomson26Monza HoldenEcurie Shepparton0
DNSHarry Howard19Simca ArondeHoward & Sons-
DNSPeter Manton4Morris 850Monaro Motors-
DNSMax Laroux7Morris Minor 1000W. Mitchell-
DNSPeter Williamson32BuckleP. Williamson-
DNSKen Lindsay29HoldenKen Lindsay Motors-
DNSBill Mitchell25Lotus HoldenW. Mitchell-

Notes

  • Attendance: 25,000
  • Number of entries in Official Programme: 33
  • Number of starters: 20
  • Pole position: Frank Matich (Jaguar D-Type)
  • Fastest lap: Frank Matich (Jaguar D-Type), 1:53.5 (71.80 mph)
  • Winner's race time: 44:40.8 (69.47 mph)
  • Winning margin: 2:07.8

References

References

  1. 1961 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 53
  2. 2006 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-6
  3. Young Sydney Driver Wins Car Race Title, The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 31 July 1961
  4. Coming Events In N.S.W, Racing Car News, July 1961, page 8
  5. David McKay, Matich G.T. Champ, Modern Motor, October 1961, pages 26,27 & 98
  6. Official Programme, Warwick Farm Motor Racing Circuit, 30 July 1961
  7. The report in Australian Motor Sport indicates that Malcolm finished the race but does not indicate the placing attained.
  8. Mike Kable, Matich runs away with GT title, Sports Car World, October 1961, pages 46 to 48
  9. Australian G.T. Championships at Warwick Farm, Australian Motor Sports, September 1961, pages 368 - 370
  10. Warwick Farm - 30 July, Racing Car News, September 1961, pages 1 to 3
  11. McPhee's car is referred to in the Sports Car World report as a Holden FC but the image published with the Racing Car News report shows it to be a Holden FE. It appears in the Official Programme simply as a Holden.
  12. Mike Kable, The GT Jaguar That Ran Away, Wheels, October 1961, pages 34 & 35
  13. The Racing Car News report notes that Harry Howard contested the first preliminary heat. He is not included in the grid list published with that report.
  14. The Racing Car News report notes that Peter Manton contested the first preliminary heat but did not finish. He is not included in the grid list published with that report.
  15. The Racing Car News report notes that Max Laroux contested the first preliminary heat but did not finish. He is not included in the grid list published with that report.
  16. The Racing Car News Report lists Laroux's car as a Morris Minor. The Official Programme lists it as a Morris 1000.
  17. The Racing Car News report notes that Peter Williamson contested the second preliminary heat. He is not included in the grid list published with that report.
  18. The Racing Car News report notes that Ken Lindsay contested the second preliminary heat but did not finish. He is not included in the grid list published with that report.
  19. The Sports Car World report notes that Bill Mitchell crashed in practice. He is not included in the grid list published with the Racing Car News report.
  20. Matich [D Jaguar] Wins G.T. Title, Australian Motor Manual, 2 October 1961, page 39
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