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- Class Structure
- Results Notes
- References
- External links
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2015}}{{Use Australian English|date=February 2015}}The 1958 Australian Tourist Trophy was a 100-mile motor race for sports cars, staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia on 6 October 1958.[1] It was the second in a sequence of annual Australian Tourist Trophy races, each of which was recognised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the Australian Championship for sports cars.[2] The race was won by David McKay driving an Aston Martin DB3S.[3] Class StructureCars competed in six classes based on engine capacity:[4] - Up to 750cc [4]
- 751 to 1100cc [4]
- 1101 to 1500cc [4]
- 1501 to 2000cc [4]
- 2001 to 3000cc [4]
- Over 3000cc [4]
Resultsgenerated with de:Wikipedia:Helferlein/VBA-Macro for EXCEL tableconversion V1.7<\\hiddentext>>Position [5] | Driver [5] | No.[5] | Car [5] | Entrant [5] | Class [5] | Class Pos.[5] | Laps [5] | 1 | David McKay | 71 | Aston Martin DB3S | D McKay | 2001 to 3000cc | 1 | 26 | 2 | Derek Jolly | 16 | Lotus 15 Coventry Climax [3] | D Jolly | 1101 to 1500cc | 1 | 26 | 3 | Ron Phillips | 12 | Cooper Type 33 Jaguar [3] | J & R Phillips | Over 3000cc | 1 | 26 | 4 | Frank Matich | 87 | Jaguar C-Type | Leaton Motors Pty Ltd | Over 3000cc | 2 | 26 | 5 | Gavan Sandford-Morgan | 5 | Decca Special MkII [3] | D Jolly | 751 to 1100cc | 1 | 26 | 6 | Warren Blomfield | 116 | Aston Martin DB3S | W Blomfield | 2001 to 3000cc | 2 | 26 | 7 | John Roxburgh [6] | 77 | Austin-Healey 100S | J Roxburgh | 2001 to 3000cc | 3 | | 8 | Lyn Archer | 3 | Cooper Type 39 Coventry Climax [3] | Ecurie van Dieman | 751 to 1100cc | 2 | | 9 | Tony Basile | 10 | Porsche 356 | A Basile | 1101 to 1500cc | 2 | | 10 | Jim Downie | 132 | MG TB Special | J Downie | 1501 to 2000cc | 1 | | 11 | N Bolton | 30 | Porsche | N Bolton | 1501 to 2000cc | 2 | | 12 | Bruce Maher [7] | 74 [7] | Buchanan Holden | B Maher | 1501 to 2000cc | 2 | | 13 | Charlie Campbell | 94 | Triumph TR2 | C Campbell | 2001 to 3000cc | 4 | | 14 | Jim Wright | 126 | Buchanan TR2 | NJ Wright | 1501 to 2000cc | 3 | | 15 | Jack Murray | 76 | Jaguar D-Type | J Murray | Over 3000cc | 3 | | 16 | Bill Clarke [6] | 8 | Prad Holden | C Adams | 2001 to 3000cc | 5 | | 17 | Ted Laker | 101 | Triumph TR3 | E Laker | 2001 to 3000cc | 6 | | 18 | Alan Wood [6] | 118 | MG A | AR Wood | 1101 to 1500cc | 3 | | 19 | H Cape | 130 | Jaguar XK120 | H Cape | Over 3000cc | 4 | | 20 | BG Moane | 159 | MG TF | BG Moane | 1101 to 1500cc | 4 | | 21 | SN Miller | 22 | Austin-Healey 100S | SN Miller | 2001 to 3000cc | 7 | | 22 | Merv Ward | 13 | Berkeley | M Ward | Up to 750cc | 1 | | DNF | Doug Whiteford | 7 | Maserati 300S | D Whiteford | 2001 to 3000cc | | 11 | DNF | Bill Pitt | 1 | Jaguar D-Type | Mrs DI Anderson | Over 3000cc | | | DNF | Charlie Whatmore | 4 | Lotus Eleven Coventry Climax | Chaz Whatmore's Sports Centre | 1101 to 1500cc | | | DNF | Tom Corcoran | 141 | Dorcas MG | T Corcoran | 1101 to 1500cc | | | DNF | Frank Cantwell | 6 | Tojeiro Jaguar | FD Cantwell (NZ) | Over 3000cc | | | DNF | Harry Kwech [6] | 154 | Austin-Healey | Leaton Motors Pty Ltd | 2001 to 3000cc | | | DNF | G Websdale | 81 | Buchanan MG | Buchanan Motor Co | 1101 to 1500cc | | | DNF | Barry Taylor [6] | 114 | Gladiator MG | B Taylor | 1101 to 1500cc | | | DNF | H Binnie | 26 | MG TF Holden | H Binnie | 2001 to 3000cc | | | DNF | AP Roberts | 110 | Jaguar XK120 | AP Roberts | Over 3000cc | | | DNF | Alan Jack | 9 | Cooper Type 39 Coventry Climax [3] | Brifield Service Station | 1101 to 1500cc | | | DNF | D Finch | 92 | Austin-Healey | D Finch | 2001 to 3000cc | | | DNF | Keith Malcolm | 153 | Skoden Repco Holden | K Malcolm | 2001 to 3000cc | | | Notes- Attendance: 16,000 [4]
- Race distance: 26 laps, 100 miles [8]
- Starters: 35 [9]
- Finishers: 22 [5]
- Winner's race time: 1 hour 19 minutes 21.9 seconds [1]
References1. ^1 David McKay, Davison again, Modern Motor, December 1968, pages 18, 19, 69 & 70 2. ^National Titles, 1961 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 53 3. ^1 2 3 4 5 John B Blanden, Historic Racing Cars in Australia, 1979 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wind sends driver crashing at 120 m.p.h., The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 6 October 1958, page 5 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 John Medley, Bathurst - Cradle of Australian Motor Racing, pages 219-230 6. ^1 2 3 4 1958 Australian G.P. Australian Motor Sports (magazine), October 1958, pages 453 & 469-471 7. ^1 Buchanan "Works" racecars 1957 - 1958, www.buchananmotorcompany.com Retrieved on 24 March 2014 8. ^Official Programme, Mt. Panorama, 5 & 6 October (1958) 9. ^Medley lists 34 starters but does not include Merv Ward, who is shown by the same source as a finisher and class winner
External links- Image of McKay (No 71 Aston Martin), Whiteford (No 7 Maserati) and Phillips (No 12 Cooper) at Bathurst in October 1958, aussieroadracing.homestead.com
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