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1961 Australian Touring Car Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1961 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for drivers of Appendix J Touring Cars. The championship, which was contested over a single, 50 mile (82 km) race at the Lowood Airfield Circuit in Queensland on 3 September 1961, was the second Australian Touring Car Championship. The race, which was promoted by the Queensland Racing Drivers' Club, was won by Bill Pitt, driving a Jaguar Mark 1 3.4.

Race overview

As in 1960, the event was dominated by Jaguar drivers. Ian Geoghegan took pole position ahead of Bill Pitt and Ron Hodgson, while Bob Jane and Bill Burns completed a top five lockout for Jaguar. Bob Holden was fastest of the non-Jaguar drivers in practice, more than eleven seconds slower than Burns.

Jane made a good start and was alongside Geoghegan heading into the first corner, but Geoghegan held on and led Hodgson, Pitt and Jane around for the first lap. Pitt attempted to pass Hodgson in the back section of the circuit but was unable to complete the move. Geoghegan led by 2.5 seconds at the end of the first lap, with Hodgson holding a similar margin back to Pitt in third. Jane and Burns were further back, while Holden and Cecil Keid led the battle for sixth ahead of Barry Gibson, Muir Daniel, Ken Brigden, Noel Trees, Des West, Roy Sawyer and Viv Eddy. Jane retired on lap 2 after a rear spring mount broke.

Geoghegan continued to build his lead over Hodgson, extending it to around six seconds by the end of lap 3 and setting a new lap record of 2:04.7 on lap 2, before Hodgson went off at the first corner, allowing Pitt into second place. Pitt quickly closed in on Geoghegan, setting another lap record of 2:03.7, before passing him for the lead on lap 5. Geoghegan began suffering from clutch slip and dropped back, as did Hodgson who had both overdrive and brake problems.

Sawyer retired on lap 7 with brake dramas and Gibson went out of the race as well on the following lap. West and Trees then went out on consecutive laps. By this stage, Pitt had a lead of more than 40 seconds and went on to an easy victory over Geoghegan and Hodgson. Burns completed a Jaguar top four while Holden was the first non-Jaguar in fifth. Keid had been running sixth until dropping back on the second last lap to seventh, allowing Daniel into sixth place. The top ten was rounded out by Brigden, Eddy and J.D. Sherman.

Geoghegan would go on to win five Australian Touring Car Championships during the 1960s, while Hodgson would achieve success as a team owner when Bob Morris won the 1979 title.

Race results

Pos.No.DriverEntrantCarClassClass Pos.LapsTime/Retired123456789101112RetRetRetRetRetSources:
34AUS Bill PittMrs DI AndersonJaguar Mark 1 3.42601-3500cc11838:20.7
5AUS Ian GeogheganGeoghegan Motors LiverpoolJaguar Mark 1 3.418
69AUS Ron HodgsonStrathfield Motors Pty LtdJaguar Mark 2 3.8Over 3500cc118
AUS Bill BurnsW BurnsJaguar Mark 1 3.4
113AUS Bob HoldenHolden FJ2001-2600cc1
AUS Muir DanielAustin A105
32AUS Cecil KeidHolden FJ
63AUS Ken BrigdenPeugeot 4031301-1600cc1
12AUS Viv EddyMorris 850Up to 1000cc1
77AUS J. D. ShermanFord XK Falcon
AUS J. WhalenMorris Minor 1000
AUS T. UrenPeugeot 203
8AUS Noel TreesMorris 85013
1AUS Des WestGeoghegan MotorsMorris 85012
AUS Barry GibsonFord Zephyr7
26AUS Roy SawyerFord Anglia 105E6Brakes
7AUS Bob JaneJaguar Mark 2 3.81Suspension

Statistics

  • Pole position: Ian Geoghegan, 2:03.1
  • Fastest lap: Bill Pitt, 2:03.7 (new lap record)
  • Race distance: 18 laps, 81.72 km
  • Average speed: 127.87 km/h

References

References

  1. ''National Titles'', 1961 CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport, page 53
  2. (2011). "The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years". Chevron Publishing Group.
  3. Keith Thallon, Home Ground Win For Bill Pitt in Touring Championship, Sports Car World, November 1961, pages 51 & 52
  4. Des White, Australian Touring Car Championship, Racing Car News, October 1961, page 5
  5. (November 1961). "Pitt Wins Touring Championship".
  6. (4 September 1961). "Lap record by Pitt". The Courier Mail.
  7. "61014 - #113 Bob Holden, #32 Cecil Keid, Holden FJ - ATCC Lowood 1961". Autopics.
  8. (November 1961). "Touring Title to Pitt". Modern Magazines Pty Ltd.
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