1959 Australian Tourist Trophy
The 1959 Australian Tourist Trophy was a motor race for sports cars staged at the Lowood circuit in Queensland, Australia on 14 June 1959.[1] It was the third in a sequence of annual Australian Tourist Trophy races, each of these being recognised by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as the Australian Championship for sports cars.[2] The race was won by Ron Phillips driving a Cooper T33 Jaguar.[3]
Results
Position [1] | Driver [1] | No.[4] | Car [1] | Entrant [4] | Class Pos.[5] | Class [5] | Time / Laps [6] |
1 | Ron Phillips | 42 | Cooper Type 33 Jaguar [3] | JK & RK Phillips | 1 | Over 3000 cc | 73:28 [1] |
2 | Bill Pitt | 1 | Jaguar D-Type | Mrs DI Anderson | 73:49 [1] | ||
3 | Bob Jane | 56 | Maserati 300S | R Jane | 1 | 2001 to 3000 cc | 35 |
4 | John Ampt [3] | 58 | Decca Special MK II [3] | JE Ampt | 1 | 1101 to 1500 cc | 34 |
5 | Allan Jack | 45 | Cooper Type 39 Coventry Climax [3] | Brifield Motors | 2 | 1101 to 1500 cc [7] | 34 |
6 | Les Agnew [3][8] | 10 | Lotus Mk 11 Series II Le Mans Coventry Climax [3] | Rockhampton Car Sales | 1 | Up to 1100cc | 34 |
7 | T Basile | 31 | Porsche Carrera | S Sakzewski | |||
8 | Tom Ross | 18 | Triumph TR2 | TW Ross | 1 | 1501 to 2000 cc | |
9 | B Coventry | 28 | MGA | B Coventry | |||
10 | E Laker | 101 | Triumph TR3 | EF Laker | |||
11 | J Ausina | MGA | J Ausina [1] | ||||
12 | P Samuels | 63 | Berkeley | P Samuels | |||
? | John Cleary [3] | 36 | Austin-Healey 100S | J Cleary | |||
DNF | Chas Whatmore | 4 | Lotus Mk 11 Series II Le Mans Coventry Climax [3] | Chas Whatmore's Sports & Electrical Centre | 16 | ||
DNF [6] | Frank Matich | 87 | Jaguar C-Type | Leaton Motors (Sports Cars) Pty Ltd | 13 | ||
DNF [6] | David Finch | 92 | Jaguar D-Type | DN Finch | 13 | ||
DNF | J Bonenti | 6 | MG TF 1500 | JA Bonenti | ? [9] | ||
DNF | I Adams | 57 | Morris Minor 1000 | ? [10] |
Notes
- Meeting organiser: QRDC [6] (Queensland Racing Drivers Club) [4]
- Attendance: 20,000 [1] (record crowd) [11]
- Race distance: 36 laps, 102 miles [6]
- Number of starters: Unknown
- First Queensland competitor: Bill Pitt (Jaguar D-Type) [5]
- New GT lap record: T Basile (Porsche Carrera), 2:13 [1]
- Handicap results (over first 20 laps): 1st - B Coventry (MGA), 2nd - Tom Ross (Triumph TR2), 3rd - T Basile (Porsche Carrera) [5]
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References
- 1959 Australian Tourist Trophy and Lowood Trophy Race, Australian Motor Sports, July 1959, pages 272, 273, 295 & 296
- National Titles, 1961 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 53
- John B Blanden, Historic Racing Cars in Australia, 1979
- Official Programme, 1959 Australian Tourist Trophy, Lowood, Queensland
- 20,000 saw cars races at Lowood, The Courier Mail, Monday, 15 June 1959, page 10
- Keith Thallon, Phillips - TT Champ '59, Sports Car World, August 1959, page 49
- The Australian Tourist Trophy 1959-60, Automobiles Australia (Incorporating Australian Motor Sports Review 1959-1960), pages 114-115
- The race report in the Courier Mail lists G Jamieson as the driver of the class winning, Rockhampton Car Sales entered Lotus
- The report published in Australian Motor Sports implies that Bonetti retired prior to Matich and Finch
- The report published in Australian Motor Sports implies that Adams retired prior to Matich and Finch
- Phillips Takes T.T., Modern Motor, August 1959, page 71
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