1934 Victorian Centenary Grand Prix

The Victorian Centenary Grand Prix was a motor race staged at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on Saturday, 27 October 1934.[1] The 230 mile race, which was organised by the Australian Racing Drivers Club, was contested on a handicap basis.[1] The race was the richest and the longest that had been held in the state of Victoria to that time,[1] and was the first road race in Australia to be open to "catalogued racing and sports cars of all powers".[2] Of the 22 starters, eight finished within the limit of 25 minutes after the winner.[1] The race was won by Mick Smith, competing under the name “Gardner”, and driving a Ford V8 Roadster.[1]

The Grand Prix was an official event on the centenary program [3] commemorating Edward Henty’s 1834 settlement at Portland, which led to the founding of the state of Victoria.[4]

Results

Mick Smith won the Victorian Centenary Grand Prix driving a 1934 Ford V8 Roadster
Position [1] Driver [1] No. Car [1] Entrant [5] Handicap [6] Race Time [1] Laps [1]
1 "Gardner" (Mick Smith) 11 [3] Ford V8 Roadster "Gardner" 18m 5s 3:07:56 35
2 Les Murphy 18 [7] MG P Type Midget Lane's Motors 35m 35s 3:28:35 35
3 Ted McLean Salmson T. McLean 37m 20s 3:35:57 35
4 Barney Dentry [8] Dentry Special Riley G. Barney Dentry [6] 15m 10s 3:12:32 35
5 Murray Maxwell [8] MG P Type Midget Lane's Motors 33m 50s 35
6 Bob Lea-Wright [8] 21 [9] Singer Le Mans R.A. Lea-Wright 36m 10s 35
7 Ces Warren 1 [8] MG Q Type Midget s/c Britannia Motors Scratch 35
8 Norman Putt [7] MG J2 Britannia Motors 36m 45s 35
DNF Colin Keefer [7] MG J2 Britannia Motors 36m 45s
DNF Jim Skinner [7] MG J2 Britannia Motors 36m 45s
DNF R.G. Watson Wolseley Hornet Special Kellow-Falkiner Pty Ltd [6] 35m 35s
DNF Campbell Graham [6] MG P Type Midget Lane's Motors 35m 35s
DNF V. Maloney MG Magna Lane's Motors 29m 10s
DNF Ron Head [8] Riley Brooklands W.E. Johnson [6] 27m 25s
DNF J. Norman [6] Ballot 2 Litre [5] J. Norman 20m 35s
DNF Les Jennings [8] MG Magna L. Jennings 19m 15s
DNF Bernie Horsley [10] 10 [11] MG J3 Midget [6] J.L. Hosley & W.B. Horsley 17m 30s
DNF Jack Clements MG J3 Midget [6] Britannia Motors 17m 30s
DNF J.O. McCutcheon Bugatti Type 37 [8] K. MacMeikan 17m 30s
DNF Harry Beith [8] Chrysler 72 H.J. Beith 12m 50s
DNF Jack Williamson [8] Riley Imp B.L. Cohen & W.H. Cameron 12m 50s 5
DNF Bill Thompson [8] MG K3 Magnette s/c [8] [1] Lane's Motors 1m 10s
DNS [12] N.O. Hope [6] MG J3 Midget [6] N.O. Hope 17m 30s -

Note: Non-finishers have been listed in starting order, due to lack of information regarding laps completed.

  • Total race distance: 35 laps, 230 miles [1] (370 km)
  • Limit starter: Ted McLean [1]
  • Scratch starter: Ces Warren [1]
  • Winner's race time: 3:07:56 [1]
  • Fastest time: "Gardner" (Mick Smith) [1]
  • Fastest lap: Ces Warren, 4:39 (84.74 mph) [1]
  • Teams prize: Lane's Motors [1]
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