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1964 Australian Drivers' Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1964 Australian Drivers' Championship was open to drivers of Racing Cars complying with either the Australian National Formula or with the Australian 1½ Litre Formula. The title was contested over a five-round series.

  • Round 1, Australian Grand Prix, Sandown Raceway, Victoria, 9 February
  • Round 2, South Pacific Trophy, Longford, Tasmania, 2 March
  • Round 3, Lakeside, Queensland, 13 September
  • Round 4, Craven Filter Trophy, Mallala Motor Sport Park, South Australia, 12 October
  • Round 5, Horden Trophy, Warwick Farm, New South Wales, 6 December Points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top six Australian resident place-getters in each round with the championship winner awarded the 1964 CAMS "Gold Star".

Results

Championship results were as follows.

PositionDriverCarEntrantRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Total123444489911111114141616
Bib StillwellRepco Brabham BT4 Climax FPFBS Stillwell6696-27
Lex DavisonCooper T62 Climax
Repco Brabham Climax FPFEcurie Australie-3-9315
Greg CusackRepco Brabham BT6 Ford
ElfinScuderia Veloce-26-614
Jack BrabhamRepco Brabham BT7A Climax FPFEcurie Vitesse9----9
Leo GeogheganLotus 32 FordTotal Team----99
Arnold GlassLotus 27 Ford
Cooper Climax FPFCapitol Motor Pty Ltd3-4-29
Frank MatichRepco Brabham BT7A Climax FPFTotal Team-9---9
John YoulCooper T55 Climax FPFJohn C Youl44---8
Garrie CooperElfin MonocoqueElfin Sports Cars---4-4
Rocky TresiseCooper Climax FPFEcurie Australie----44
Barry CollisonBrabham Ford--3--3
Bill PileElfin MonocoqueWM Pile---3-3
Glynn ScottLotus 27 FordGlynn Scott Motors--2-13
Andy BrownElfin 1500Autocourse Elfin---2-2
David WalkerBrabham BT2 FordDavid Walker2----2
Granton HarrisonElfin MonocoqueGT Harrison---1-1
Jack HobdenCooper T51 Climax FPFLouise Hobden-1---1

References

  • Australian Motor Racing Annual, No. 1 (1964)
  • Australian Motor Racing Annual, No. 2 (1965)
  • Australian Motor Sport, December 1964
  • CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1964
  • Official Programme, Sandown, 9 February 1964
  • Official Souvenir Programme, Mallala Motor Races, 12 October 1964
  • Racing Car News, August 1972 (Gold Star Guide)
  • Racing Car News, January 1965
  • Sports Car World, December 1964
  • The Official 50 Year History of the Australian Grand Prix, © 1986
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