1939 Australian Stock Car Road Championship
The 1939 Australian Stock Car Road Championship was a motor race staged at the Lobethal Circuit in South Australia on 2 January 1939.[1] It was contested on a handicap basis over six laps of the 8.6 mile course, a total distance of 50 miles.[2] The race was open to standard touring and sports cars, fitted with standard equipment and operating on standard first grade fuel.[3] The only modifications permitted to the cars were the raising of the compression ratio and alterations to the suspension.[3]
The race was won by Tom Brady driving a Singer Bantam.[1]
Results
Position | Driver[1] | No.[4] | Car[4] | Entrant[4] | Actual race time[1] | Handicap[4] | Finishing time [1] | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 [1] | Tom Brady [5] | 45 | Singer Bantam | TM Brady | 54:08 | 11 mins | 55:08 | 6 |
2 [1] | Jock McKinnon [6] | 7 | Ford V8 | J McKinnon | 55:46 | 3 mins | 46:46 | 6 |
3 [1] | Ted Parsons [7] [8] | 5 | Ford V8 | JK Phillips | 56:07 | 3 mins | 47:07 | 6 |
4 [1] | G Brownsworth | 1 | SS Jaguar 100 | G Brownsworth | 57:27 | Scratch | 45:27 | 6 |
5 [1] | D Hutton | 15 | Morris 8/40 | DE Hutton | 59:15 | 12 mins | 59:15 | 6 |
? [1] | R Uffindell | 14 | Austin 8 | R Uffindell | 12 mins | |||
? | John Snow [9] | 2 | Hudson | JF Snow | Scratch | |||
? | Selwyn Haig [10] | 10 | MG "Tiger" [11] | SR Haig | 4 mins | |||
? | Frank Kleinig [12] | 3 | Hudson | WA McIntyre | Scratch | |||
? [13] | J McGowan | 9 | Ford V8 | J McGowan | 3 mins | |||
DNF [1] | K Brooks | 13 | Wolseley | KN Brooks | 5 mins | 3 [14] | ||
DNF [1] | Owen Dibbs | 14 | MG T-type | Mrs C Jacques [4] | 5 mins | 3 [14] | ||
DNF [1] | S Osborne | 20 | MG T-type | SA Osborne | 5 mins | 3 [14] |
- Race distance: 50 miles [2]
- Number of entries: 18 [11]
- Fastest time: G Brownsworth, SS Jaguar 100, 45:27 [1]
- Fastest race lap: G Brownsworth, SS Jaguar 100, 7:29, 71 mph [1]
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References
- Thrills at corners in Lobethal car races, The Advertiser, Adelaide, Tuesday, 3 January 1939, page 4, trove.nla.gov.au Retrieved 8 July 2015
- Lobethal race history, www.lobethalgrandcarnival.com.au, via web.archive.org
- Graham Howard & Stewart Wilson, The ATCC: how it began..., Australian Touring Car Championship : 30 Fabulous Years, 1989, pages 9 and 10
- Car races at Lobethal today, The Advertiser, Adelaide, Monday, 2 January 1939, page 10, trove.nla.gov.au Retrieved 8 July 2015
- The Advertiser articles of 2 January and 3 January both list TM Brady as the driver, however www.lobethalgrandcarnival.com.au lists Tom Bradey
- The Advertiser articles of 2 January and 3 January both list J McKinnon as the driver and www.lobethalgrandcarnival.com.au lists Jock McKinnon
- Legend of Lobethal (book), page 22
- Sensational Smash at Lobethal, The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Tuesday 3 January 1939, page 15
- The Advertiser article of 2 January lists J Snow as the driver and The ATCC: how it began..., Australian Touring Car Championship : 30 Fabulous Years confirms that John Snow contested the race.
- Pre-war MG archives register, prewar.mgcc.info, as archived at web.archive.org
- Programme, Australian Grand Prix Meeting, Lobethal, South Australia, Monday, 2 January 1939
- The Advertiser article of 2 January lists WA McIntyre as the driver, however The ATCC: how it began..., Australian Touring Car Championship : 30 Fabulous Years states that McIntyre’s car was driven by Frank Kleinig
- No reference has been found to confirm that McGowan actually contested the race
- The Advertiser race report of 3 January 1939 states that Brooks, Dibbs and Osborne each retired "after about three laps"
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