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Layout of the Lowood Airfield Circuit (1946-1966)

The 1963 Australian Tourist Trophy was a motor race staged at the Lowood circuit in Queensland, Australia on 9 June 1963.[1] It was the seventh annual Australian Tourist Trophy race, and it was recognized by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the Australian championship for sports cars.[2] The race, which was organised by the Queensland Racing Drivers' Club,[3] was won by Ian Geoghegan, driving a Lotus 23.[1]

Results

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Ian Geoghegan won the race driving a Lotus 23, similar to the example pictured above
Position[3] Driver[3] No.[3] Car[3] Entrant[3] Class pos.[3] Class[3] Laps[3]
1 Ian Geoghegan 5 Lotus 23 Total Racing Team 1 1100 to 2000 cc 27
2 John Martin 111[4] Lola Martin's Neutral Bay Motors 1 Up to 1100cc
3 Les Howard 75[4] Lotus XI Howard & Sons Racing Team 2 Up to 1100cc
4 Bill Gates Elfin Clubman GP Cars 2 1100 to 2000 cc
5 Ron Thorp 39 Aston Martin DB3S Ron Thorp's Bargain Barn 1 Over 2000 cc
6[4] Bill Weekes[4] Elfin GP Cars 3 Up to 1100cc
7[4] P Underwood Holden Special P Underwood 2 Over 2000 cc
? Ann Thompson 21 Lotus XV Ford Mrs A Thompson 4 Up to 1100cc
? L Weiley MGTC Rawsthorne's Garage 3 1100 to 2000 cc
? A Yannuccelli MGA A Yannuccelli 4 1100 to 2000 cc
? Ted Laker Lotus Super 7
? Kinnane Austin-Healey Sprite
? Blair Salter Elfin
? Casey MGA
? Harding Austin-Healey Sprite
? Saba MGA
? Williams Peugeot
? Tapsall 45 Elford
? Brewer Simca Special
? Austin MGA
? Doug Bright MGTC
? Hawley Austin-Healey Sprite
? Brian Tebble MGTD
? York Holden Special
DNF John French 16[5] Turner Alec Mildren 1100 to 2000 cc 24
DNF[4] Orlando (Tony) Basile[6] Porsche Carrera 23[4]
DNF[4] Bev Fleming Lotus XI 15[4]
DNF Tom Sulman Lotus XV 1100 to 2000 cc
DNF[4] Turner Centaur 6[4]
DNS Denis Geary Centaur Repco Holden -
DNS[4] Greg Cusack[4] 7[7] Elfin Mallala[4] Scuderia Veloce 1100 to 2000 cc -

Race statistics

  • Race distance: 27 laps – 80 miles[1]
  • Number of starters: 29[3]
  • Number of finishers: not yet ascertained
  • Winner's race time: 55 minutes 23.0 seconds[3]
  • Fastest lap: 1 minute 57.5 seconds, Ian Geoghegan, (Lotus 23)[3]

References

  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 Speedster makes it 22 starts, 22 wins, The Courier Mail, Monday, 10 June 1963, page 19
  2. Australian Tourist Trophy, Australian Motor Racing and Sporting Guide - Motor Manual's Year Book for 1967, page 85
  3. 3,00 3,01 3,02 3,03 3,04 3,05 3,06 3,07 3,08 3,09 3,10 3,11 Total team Lotus 23 wins the Aust. TT, Australian Motor Sports, August 1963, pages 28, 29, 30 & 40
  4. 4,00 4,01 4,02 4,03 4,04 4,05 4,06 4,07 4,08 4,09 4,10 4,11 4,12 4,13 Des White, Ian Geoghegan wins Australian Tourist Trophy, Lowood, Racing Car News, July 1963, pages 1 & 4
  5. Sportlight, Modern Motor, August 1963, page 91
  6. Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, 1980, page 167
  7. Lowood, 9 June 1963, mechanic Bruce Burr tends to Greg Cusack’s Elfin Mallala, aussieroadracing.homestead.com, as archived at web.archive.org