1961 Six Hour Le Mans

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The 1961 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance motor race for sports cars and sedans. It was staged at the Caversham circuit in Western Australia on Monday, 5 June 1961.

Results

Position Drivers No. Car Entrant Class Laps
1 Ray Barfield 1 Aston Martin DB3S Sport Cars 187
2 Bob McDowall Triumph TR3A Sport Cars
3 Vic Johnson Austin-Healey 100-4 Sport Cars
4 Wally Knox Holden 48/215 Sedans
5 Dave Sadique Simca Montlhery
Other starters included the following
Bill Inwood 19 Simca
David McKay, Jack Wynhoff Renault Gordini Diesel Motors
Don Reinann Ford Anglia Mortlocks
John Glasson 16 Austin Lancer
Max MacCrackan 26 Lotus 11
Neville Macbeth Austin-Healey Sprite

The winning car covered a record 187 laps (385 miles / 620 km) despite the fact that it rained throughout the race.

References

  • Around The Houses, © 1980
  • A History of Australian Motor Sport, © 1980