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The 1966 Australian Tourist Trophy was a motor race staged at the Longford Circuit in Tasmania, Australia on 7 March 1966.[1] It was the tenth annual Australian Tourist Trophy race.[2] The race was open to sports cars as defined by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) in its Appendix C regulations,[3] and it was recognized by CAMS as the Australian championship for sports cars.[2] It was won by Frank Matich [1] driving a Elfin 400 Traco Oldsmobile. [4] [1]

Results

Frank Matich won the 1966 Australian Tourist Trophy driving an Elfin 400, similar to the example pictured above
Position [1] Driver [1] No. Car [1] Entrant Class Pos. [1] Class [1] Laps [1] Time [5] /
Remarks
1 Frank Matich 2 [4] Elfin 400 Traco Oldsmobile [4] [1] Laurie O'Neill [6] 1 3001cc and over 23 60:40.4
2 Alan Hamilton 60 [7] Porsche 904 Spyder [7] [1] Porsche Distributors Pty Ltd [6] 1 1501 to 2000cc 60:53.8
3 Spencer Martin 1 [8] Ferrari 250LM [6] Scuderia Veloce [6] 2 3001cc and over 61:22.3
4 [9] Lionel Ayers [9] 11 [10] Lotus 23B [6] 1 1101 to 1500cc
5 [9] Dick Thurston [9] 66 [11] Monaco Oldsmobile 3 3001cc and over
6 [9] Kerry Cox [9] 28 [12] Paramount Jaguar 4 [13] 3001cc and over
? Wally Mitchell 9 [14] RM1 1 2001 to 3000cc
? Bruno Carosi 19 [15] Carosi B Type 2 2001 to 3000cc
? Greg Ellis 52 [16] MGA 2 1501 to 2000cc
? Ross Ambrose 50 [15] Elfin Ford Cortina 2 1101 to 1500cc
? Bob Holden [1] [17] 113 [17] Lolita 1 Up to 1100cc
? John Stillard [18] 13 [19] Elfin [18] ?
? Alan Ling [18] 30 [20] Lotus Super 7 [18] ?
DNF [21] Paul Bolton [21] Lotus 23 [21] - 11 [21] Gearbox [18]
DNF [22] Frank Demuth [22] [6] 5 [23] Lotus 23B [22] + [23] - 8 [6] Head gasket [18]
DNF [18] Steve Holland [18] Lotus 23 [18] - Brakes [18]
DNF [22] Kevin Bartlett [22] 47 [24] Alfa Romeo GTA [22] - Head gasket [18]
DNF [18] Max Brunninghausen [21] 32 [25] Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ [21] Ralph Sach Motors [6] Head gasket [18]
DNF [26] Bob Wright [18] Tasma 1500 [18] - 1 [26]
DNS [18] Les Howard [18] Lotus 23 [18] - - Engine failure [18]

Race Statistics:

  • Race distance: 23 laps – 103½ miles [1]
  • Pole position: Frank Matich [27]
  • Number of starters: 19 [1]
  • Number of finishers: not yet ascertained
  • Fastest lap: Frank Matich - 2:28.7 [5]
  • First Tasmanian: Kerry Cox (Paramount Jaguar) [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Record average speed proves Stewart now world’s best, The Mercury, Tuesday, 8 March 1966, page 23
  2. ^ a b Australian Tourist Trophy, Australian Motor Racing and Sporting Guide - Motor Manual's Year Book for 1967, page 85
  3. ^ Conditions for Australia Titles, 1966 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 70 to 72
  4. ^ a b c Frank Matich Elfin 400 Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  5. ^ a b Last years results, Official Programme, Longford, 1967
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Sports car aces and machines, Courier Mail, Saturday, 5 March 1966
  7. ^ a b Alan Hamilton Porsche 904 Spyder Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  8. ^ Spencer Martin Ferrari 250LM Mountford cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  9. ^ a b c d e f Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, 1980, page 167
  10. ^ Lionel Ayers, Glyn Scott Lotus 23, Max Brunninghausen Alfa GTZ Newry cnr Longfrod 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  11. ^ Dick Thurston ex Stillwell Cooper Monaco Longford 1966 Flying Mile, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  12. ^ Kerry Cox Paramount Ford after spinning on Long Bridge 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved 24 February 2018
  13. ^ Class position not quoted in the Mercury report
  14. ^ Wally Mitchell RM1 Climax leads Clubman Newry cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  15. ^ a b "Thrills at Longford", The Mercury, Tuesday, 8 March 1966, page 13
  16. ^ Greg Ellis MGA Pub cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  17. ^ a b Bob Holden Lolita Long Bridge Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Racing Car News, April 1966, pages 32-33
  19. ^ John Stillard Elfin Aero Flying Mile Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved 24 February 2018
  20. ^ Ross Ambrose Elfin Aero, Alan Ling Lotus Super 7 Pub cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved 24 February 2018
  21. ^ a b c d e f Romsey Quints, Longford Anti-Climax, Sports Car World, May 1966, pages 48 to 50
  22. ^ a b c d e f Longford, Modern Motor, May 1966, page 33
  23. ^ a b Frank Demuth Lotus 23B Pub cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  24. ^ Kevin Bartlett Alfa GTA Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  25. ^ Max Brunninghausen Alfa Romeo GTZ Pub cnr Longford 1966, www.oldracephotos.com Retrieved on 29 June 2014
  26. ^ a b Quints in the Sports Car World report notes that "lap two saw the first retirement, a Tasmanian special"
  27. ^ Barry Green, Longford - Fast Track Back, page 134