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1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship

1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship

Layout of the [[Lowood Airfield Circuit]] (1946-1966)

The 1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for racing cars complying with Australian Formula 2. The championship was contested over a single 30 lap, 90 mile race staged at the Lowood circuit in Queensland, Australia on 14 June 1964. It was the first Australian Formula 2 Championship.

The championship was won by Greg Cusack

Championship results

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PositionDriverNo.CarEntrantLaps
1Greg CusackElfin FJ Ford Cosworth30
2David WalkerBrabham
3J HunnamElfin
FinishedW BloomfieldMRC Lotus
?Keith MalcolmLotus 20
DNFLionel AyersMRC Lotus29
DNFLeo GeogheganLotus 2727

Notes

  • Nominations: 10
  • Starters: 7
  • Pole position: Leo Geoghegan, 1:49.2
  • Fastest lap: Leo Geoghegan, 1:47 (new lap record)

References

References

  1. Conditions for Australian Titles, 1964 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 48 & 49
  2. Brier Thomas, First Aust. F2 Title to Cusack, Racing Car News, July 1964, pages 24 & 25
  3. Records, Titles & Awards, 2006 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-6
  4. Formula Two title to Greg Cusack, The Courier Mail, Monday, 15 June 1964
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