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Layout of the Lowood Airfield Circuit (1946-1966)

The 1965 Lowood 4 Hour was an endurance motor race held at the Lowood circuit in Queensland, Australia on 28 March 1965.[1] The race, which was organised by the Queensland Racing Drivers Club,[1] was the second annual Lowood 4 Hour.[2] It was open to Production Touring Cars which had been manufactured after 28 March 1961, 100 examples of which had been registered in Australia by the closing date for entries.[3] The field was divided into four classes according to the retail price of each vehicle.[4] There were 33 starters in the event.[2]

Although the Morris Cooper S driven by John Harvey and Brian Foley took "line honours",[4] outright results were not officially recognised[2] and official results were only issued for class placings.[5]

Results

Position[2] Drivers[2] No.[6] Car[2] Entrant[6] Laps[6]
Class A : Cars up to £900[2]
1 Brian Flynn
John Route
Ford Cortina 1200 Barrie Broomhall Motors 91
2 Lionel Ayers
Warren Blomfield
11 Hillman Imp Stradbroke Motors 90
3 Geoff Shoesmith
Anthony Robards
? [7] Vauxhall Viva
4 Des West
Noel Eades
Vauxhall Viva Des West
5 Roy Sawyer
Gordon Ferrar
Ford Cortina 1200 Coolangatta Motors
6 Bob Williamson
Peter Harden
Hillman Imp
7 Don Mudd
Alan Kavanagh
Vauxhall Viva
8 Chris McSorley
R Skelton
Hillman Imp
Class B : £901 to £1,000[2]
1 Marie Nolan
Denis Geary
Ford Cortina 1500 John Timmins Autos 95
2 Des Kelly
Leigh Mitchell
Toyota Corona Rockhampton Car Sales 94
3 Steve Harvey
Bill Stanley
Morris Cooper White Nicholson Racing Team 94
4 Andrew Davis[6]
Paul Mander
Morris Cooper Andrew Davis 93
5 Arthur Treloar
Paul Donnelly
Isuzu Bellett Arthur Treloar 93
6 Craig Bell
Geoff Bernhagen
Isuzu Bellett Craig Bell Motor Center 93
7 Barry Tapsall
Albert Ward
Renault R8
8 Keith Shaw
Ken Peters
61[8] Morris Cooper
9 Kevin Johns
Graham Lax
Ford Cortina 1500
10 Max Volkers
Glyn Scott
Ford Cortina 1500 Ford Motor Company
11 Bob Bailey
Jim Reuter
29 Isuzu Bellett
DNF Barry Nixon-Smith
Jack Hughes
Morris Cooper
Class C : £1,001 to £1,200[2]
1 Harry Firth
John Raeburn
36 Ford Cortina GT Ford Motor Company 101
2 Barry Arentz
Brian Michelmore
Ford Cortina GT Barry Arentz 94
3 Evan Thomas
Eric Wedmaier
Holden EH 179 J Thomas & Sons 93
4 Don Smith
Bruce Stewart
Holden HD X2 59
5 Les Daly
Ron Lang
Ford Cortina GT
Class D : £1,201 to £2,000[2]
1 John Harvey
Brian Foley
40 Morris Cooper S R C Phillips 102
2 Barry Gibson
Tony Basile
Studebaker Daytona Barry Gibson 100
3 Ron O'Neill
Graham Perry
51 Ford Cortina Lotus Ron O'Neil's Parking Station 97
4 Geoff Sakzewski
Terry Kratzmann
Fiat 1500 Tony Basile Motors 92
5 Greg Watkins
Dave Harding
Fiat 1500
6 Bill Burns
Brian Lawler
Fiat 2300
7 Adrian Yannuccelli
John Gillmeister
Studebaker Lark
DNF Paul Zacka
Eric Pryor
Holden HD X2

Note: Car 51 was eligible for the race under a Lowood pro-rata clause.[6]

References

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Further reading

  • Lowood's 4-hour lap charts to be checked, The Courier Mail, Monday, 29 March 1965, pages 17
  • Wins to Cortinas & Morris, The Courier Mail, Thursday, 1 April 1965, page 22

  1. 1,0 1,1 Front cover, Official Programme, Lowood, 4 Hour Production Touring Car Race, Sunday, 18 March 1965
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 2,8 2,9 Three out of four for Ford, Australian Motor Sports, June 1965, pages 40-41
  3. Lowood 4-Hour Race, Racing Car News, December 1964, page 3
  4. 4,0 4,1 A Mixed Up Four Hour, Sports Car World, June 1965, page 54
  5. Wins to Cortinas & Morris, The Courier Mail, Thursday, 1 April 1965, page 22
  6. 6,0 6,1 6,2 6,3 6,4 4 Hours at Lowood, Racing Car News, May 1965, pages 32-33
  7. FoMoCo Dominate at Lowood, Australian Auto Sportsman, May 1965, pages 14 & 15 indicates that this car was No. 10 whereas 4 Hours at Lowood, Racing Car News, May 1965, pages 32-33 indicates No. 12
  8. FoMoCo Dominate at Lowood, Australian Auto Sportsman, May 1965, pages 14 & 15