1961 Six Hour Le Mans
Appearance
The 1961 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance motor race for sports cars and sedans. The race was staged at the Caversham circuit in Western Australia on Monday, 5 June 1961. It was the seventh annual Six Hour Le Mans.[1]
The race was won by Ray Barfield driving an Aston Martin DB3S.
Results
[edit]Position[2] | Drivers[2] | No.[2] | Car[2] | Entrant | Category[2] | Cat. Pos.[2] | Class[2] | Class Pos.[2] | Laps[2] |
1 | Ray Barfield | 1 | Aston Martin DB3S | Sport Cars | 1st | Sport Cars Over 2601 cc | 1st | 187 | |
2 | Bob McDowall | 3 | Triumph TR3A | Sport Cars | 2nd | Sport Cars 1601-2000 cc | 1st | 183 | |
3 | Vic Johnson | 8 | Austin-Healey 100-4[3] | Sport Cars | 3rd | 173 | |||
4 | Wally Knox, B. McKay | 7 | Holden FX[1] | Sedans | 1st | Sedans 2001-2600 cc | 1st | 171 | |
5 | Dave Sadique, Ted Hanke | 17 | Simca Montlhéry[3] | Sedans | 2nd | Sedans 1001-1300 cc | 1st | 169 | |
6 | Nev McBeth, Gordon Bell | 27 | Austin-Healey Sprite | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 0 to 1,000 cc | 1st | 167 | ||
7 | John Glasson | 16 | Austin Lancer | Sedans | 3rd | Sedans 1301-1600 cc | 1st | 161 | |
8 | Vin Smith, Peter Bond | 25 | Ford Anglia | Sedans | Sedans 851-1000 cc | 1st | 161 | ||
9 | Lloyd Trezise | 28 | Ford V8 | Sedans | Sedans Over 2601 cc | 1st | 158 | ||
10 | David McKay, Jack Wynhoff | 23 | Renault Gordini | Diesel Motors[1] | Sedans | Sedans 0-850 cc | 1st | 158 | |
11 | Roy Bolton | 12 | Standard Vanguard | 155 | |||||
12 | L. Stevens, J. Ward | 26 | Ford Anglia | 153 | |||||
13 | R. Swindells, R Flugge | 9 | Austin-Healey | 151 | |||||
14 | Don Reimann, R. Bettridge | 24 | Ford Anglia | 139 | |||||
15 | John Covich, A. M. Bone | 21 | Renault Dauphine | 117 | |||||
16 | Max McCrackan, A. Keightley | 20 | Elfin Simca | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 1001-1600 cc | 1st | 93 | ||
17 | Lionel Beattie | 2 | Repco Holden Sports | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 2001-2600 cc | 1st | 50 | ||
18 | Bob Annear | 14 | Pegasis | 47 | |||||
DNF | K. Lang, R. E. Saunders | 15 | HRG | ||||||
DNF | Bill Inwood, G. H. Shilkin | 19 | Simca | ||||||
DNF | Stan Starcevich | 33 | Holden Sports | 153 | |||||
DNF | Wally Higgs, Noel Potts | 30 | NSU Prinz | 137 | |||||
DNF | Dave Sullivan | 4 | Holden | 64 | |||||
DNF | George Wakelin | 5 | Holden | 42 | |||||
DNF | Mike Tighe | 18 | Simca | 40 | |||||
DNF | H. Van Laanen | 10 | Austin-Healey | 3 | |||||
DNS | C. Reardon, Jack Ayers | 6 | Holden | - | |||||
DNS | Colin Metcher | 29 | Monza Healey | - | |||||
DNS | Jack Ayers, Mal Chapman | 31 | Austin-Healey 100-6 | - | |||||
DNS | Noel Aldous | 32 | Monza Healey | - |
The winning car covered a record 187 laps (385 miles / 620 km) despite the fact that it rained throughout the race.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Terry Walker, Six-Hour "Le Mans", Around The Houses - The History of Motor Racing in Western Australia, 1980, pages 56 to 59
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Western Australian Motor Race Results 1961, terrywalkersplace.com, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, 1980, page 151