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词条 1968 Australian Touring Car Championship
释义

  1. Report

  2. Results

  3. Statistics

  4. References

  5. External links

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The 1968 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group C Improved Production Touring Cars.[1] It was contested over a single race staged at the Warwick Farm circuit in New South Wales, Australia on 8 September 1968. The title, which was the ninth Australian Touring Car Championship, was won by Ian Geoghegan driving a Ford Mustang. It was the final Australian Touring Car Championship held as a single race, with the title being contested over a series of races from 1969 onwards.[2]

Report

Ian Geoghegan qualified on pole position, half a second faster than Norm Beechey who was now driving a Chevrolet Camaro SS. Bob Jane was third on the grid, with Jim McKeown and Peter Manton rounding out the top five. Geoghegan won the start and took the lead into the first corner ahead of Beechey and Jane, with the latter two almost touching halfway through the first lap. McKeown retired on lap 3 with a broken rear axle. Ian Dawson spun on the following lap while Nick Petrilli lost a wheel; a lap later Rod Coppins slowed with a loose exhaust.[2]

Jane's engine blew on lap 9, leaving Beechey as the sole challenger to Geoghegan. Fred Gibson's pit crew displayed a sign reading 'Jane in' to inform him of Jane's retirement, but Gibson misread the sign. He slowed on the following lap and pitted, losing six positions in the process. Beechey retired on lap 12 with mechanical problems, while Foley followed suit on the next lap. This left Geoghegan with a lead of twenty seconds over Paul Fahey and Manton.[2]

Fahey retired on lap 22, while Gibson had been making his way back through the field. Manton ran into problems on lap 28, allowing the Porsche 911 of Alan Hamilton into second and the Morris Cooper S of Darrell King into third. King attempted to close the gap to Hamilton, but collided with Graham Ryan and backed off to settle for third place. However, on the final lap, Hamilton went off the circuit and damaged a rear guard, folding it onto the tyre. King went through into second and finished over ninety seconds behind race winner Geoghegan, while Hamilton brought his car home with a blown tyre for third.[2]

Results

Class winners are indicated by bold text.

Pos. Class No. Driver Entrant Car Laps Time/Retired
1 Over 3000cc1AUS}} Ian Geoghegan The Mustang Team Ford Mustang34 59:06.8
2 1101–1500cc26AUS}} Darrell King D. King Morris Cooper S34 +1:31.0
3 1501–2000cc19AUS}} Alan Hamilton Porsche Distributors (Aust./N.Z.) Pty Ltd Porsche 91134 +2:07.0
4 Over 3000cc2AUS}} Fred Gibson N.E. Allen Competition Pty Ltd Ford Mustang33 +1 lap
5 Up to 1100cc9AUS}} Laurie Stewart Brian Foley Motors Morris Cooper S33 +1 lap
6 Up to 1100cc30AUS}} John Millyard Martinz Place Morris Cooper S33 +1 lap
7 1101–1500cc12AUS}} Peter Manton Peter Manton Racing Morris Cooper S33 +1 lap
8 1101–1500cc32AUS}} Graeme Spence K. Townsend Austin Cooper S33 +1 lap
9 Up to 1100cc29AUS}} John Humphrey Humphreys Golden Fleece Service Station Austin Cooper S33 +1 lap
10 Over 3000cc17AUS}} Bryan Thomson Bryan Thomson Racing Ford Mustang32 +2 laps
11 Up to 1100cc37AUS}} Richard Thurston A.M.I. Racing Team Toyota Corolla31 +3 laps
12 2001–3000cc23AUS}} Herb Taylor H.E. Taylor Holden EH28 +6 laps
13 2001–3000cc24AUS}} Graham Ryan Graham Ryan Auto Repairs Holden EH28 +6 laps
Ret Over 3000cc35NZL}} Ian Dawson I.W. (Red) Dawson Ford Mustang23 Tyres
Ret Over 3000cc6NZL}} Paul Fahey P.B. Fahey Ford Mustang21 Gearbox
Ret 1101–1500cc11AUS}} Phil Barnes Phil Barnes Motor Service Morris Cooper S19
Ret 1101–1500cc28AUS}} Fred Seery F.R. Seery Morris Cooper S15
Ret 1101–1500cc8AUS}} Brian Foley Brian Foley Motors Pty Ltd Morris Cooper S12 Mechanical
Ret 1501–2000cc16AUS}} Chris Brauer C.D. Brauer Ford Cortina Mark I Lotus12 Steering
Ret Over 3000cc4AUS}} Norm Beechey Norm Beechey Chevrolet Camaro SS11 Mechanical
Ret 1101–1500cc20AUS}} Don Holland Don Holland Motors Morris Cooper S8
Ret Over 3000cc3AUS}} Bob Jane Bob Jane's Autoland Ford Mustang8 Camshaft
Ret 1101–1500cc33AUS}} Barrie Broomhall Barrie Broomhall Motors Morris Cooper S6
Ret Over 3000cc10NZL}} Rod Coppins R. Coppins Ford Mustang6 Exhaust
Ret 1101–1500cc27AUS}} Bruce Jones Bruce A. Jones Morris Cooper S4
Ret 2001–3000cc21AUS}} Nick Petrilli N. Petrilli Holden EH3 Wheel
Ret 1501–2000cc7AUS}} Jim McKeown Jim McKeown Motors Ford Cortina Mark II Lotus2 Axle
Ret 1101–1500cc38AUS}} Howie Sangster H.G. Sangster Morris Cooper S1
Ret 2001–3000cc22AUS}} Martin Chenery M.R. Chenery Holden EH0
Ret Up to 1100cc36AUS}} Bob Morris Bill Buckle Autos Toyota Corolla0
Sources:[2][3][4]

Statistics

  • Pole position: Ian Geoghegan, 1:42.8[5]
  • Fastest lap: Ian Geoghegan, 1:43.0[2]
  • Race distance: 34 laps, 123.08 km[2]
  • Average speed: 124.93 km/h[2]

References

1. ^Conditions for Australian Titles, 1968 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 70-73.
2. ^{{cite book | title=The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years | last1=Greenhalgh | first1=David | last2=Howard | first2=Graham | last3=Wilson | first3=Stewart | publisher=Chevron Publishing Group | year=2011 | isbn=978-0-9805912-2-4 | location=St Leonards, New South Wales | pages=76–81}}
3. ^{{cite magazine | date=8 September 1968 | title=Event 6, The 1968 Australian Touring Car Championship | magazine=Warwick Farm, 1968 Australian Touring Car Championship Official Programme | pages=30–31}}
4. ^{{cite magazine | last=Floyd | first=Thomas | date=November 1968 | title=Geoghegan Holds Title | magazine=Sports Car World | pages=16–28}}
5. ^{{cite magazine | last=Cooke | first=Barry | date=November 1968 | title=Touring Car Title - sound and fury | magazine=Modern Motor | pages=57, 104}}

External links

  • 1968 Australian touring car images
{{Australian Touring Car Racing}}

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