1960 Australian Touring Car Championship Explained

The 1960 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Appendix J Touring Cars. The title, which was the inaugural Australian Touring Car Championship, was contested over a single 20 lap, 75 mile race held on 1 February 1960 at the Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit near Orange in New South Wales. The race was the first to be run under Appendix J Touring Car regulations, ushering in a new era that would last until January 1965 when CAMS replaced Appendix J with Group C for Improved Production Touring Cars.

The championship was won by David McKay driving a Jaguar Mark 1 3.4 Litre.

Race

This, the first Australian touring car race to be run under a set of national regulations which defined a level of modification, was dominated by the three Jaguar Mark 1 drivers. The journalist racer David McKay, remembered for his efforts promoting racing cars and sports cars with his Scuderia Veloce team, claimed the racing achievement he is best remembered for, in a touring car race.

A single day of practice was held on Sunday, 31 January, with the fastest lap times from official practice used to set the grid for the race the following day. McKay set the fastest lap time of 2:40 to take pole position, with Bill Pitt and Ron Hodgson, also in Jaguars, setting times of 2:41 and 2:42 respectively to line up second and third on the grid. Later in the day, Hodgson set a lap time of 2:39 in unofficial practice. Multiple cars, including the three Jaguars, suffered overheating problems during the day, while Hodgson also had gearbox troubles with the car jumping out of gear. Roy Sawyer blew an engine which was rebuilt overnight.[1]

Hodgson led away from the start, getting the jump on McKay and Pitt, with the three Jaguars quickly pulling away from the rest of the field. All three drivers missed their brake markers going into Windsock Corner on lap 1, with Hodgson running wide and McKay and Pitt both spinning. This gave Hodgson a lead heading into lap 2 but McKay caught him halfway through the lap. Hodgson again left his braking too late at Windsock, allowing McKay, Pitt and several other cars through. By the time Hodgson restarted his car, he was around one minute down on McKay and Pitt. Hodgson was able to regain third place within the next lap, leaving Max Volkers in fourth while Ian Geoghegan led a battle for fifth until blowing a head gasket.

By lap 14, McKay had a lead of 26 seconds over Pitt, while rain was beginning to fall over the circuit. Sawyer spun his car coming over the crest at Connaghans Corner, hitting the inside bank and rolling. Jack van Schaik narrowly missed Sawyer's car while Ken Miller scraped his roof on one of Sawyer's bumpers. Des West stopped to help Sawyer escape the car while the driver of a Ford Zephyr had also stopped, their car blocking the track. After helping Sawyer, West burned his hands while restarting his own car. McKay was able to slow safely as he approached the scene but was forced to use his car to move the stationary Zephyr out of the way. This allowed Pitt to close the gap and he took the lead when McKay spun on the following lap. However, the overdrive mechanism in Pitt's car began to fail and McKay was able to retake the lead with two laps remaining. McKay led to the finish, six seconds ahead of Pitt, with Hodgson more than a minute behind. Volkers was the best of the rest, finishing one lap down in fourth place.

Results

Pos.No.DriverEntrantCarLapsTime/Retired
171 David McKayD. McKayJaguar Mark 1 3.42054:19
234 Bill PittMrs AndersonJaguar Mark 1 3.420+6
369 Ron HodgsonStrathfield MotorsJaguar Mark 1 3.820+1:23
44 Max VolkersM. VolkersHolden FJ19+1 lap
572 Jan HarrisJ. HarrisHolden
615 Ralph SachT. SulmanHolden 48-215
717 Ken MillerK. E. MillerHolden
836 John MillardJ. R. MillardHolden
933 Bruce McPheeB. A. McPheeHolden 48-215
1041 Andy SelmesA. W. SelmesHolden
1127 Des WestD. L. WestHolden 48-215
1255 Jerry Trevor-JonesR. BlandAustin Lancer
1337 Ian GrantMomchong MotorsHolden
Class results
2001–2600cc
14 Max VolkersM. VolkersHolden FJ19+1 lap
272 Jan HarrisJ. HarrisHolden
315 Ralph SachT. SulmanHolden 48-215
417 Ken MillerK. E. MillerHolden
536 John MillardJ. R. MillardHolden
633 Bruce McPheeB. A. McPheeHolden 48-215
741 Andy SelmesA. W. SelmesHolden
827 Des WestD. L. WestHolden 48-215
937 Ian GrantMomchong MotorsHolden
31 John Halcrow[2] J. E. HalcrowHolden
?16R. TelfordR. TelfordFord Zephyr
Ret5 Ian GeogheganI. GeogheganHolden 48-215Head gasket
Ret22 Bob RawlingsR. K. RawlingsHoldenRollover[3]
Ret7 Roy SawyerR. A. SawyerHolden FJAccident
Ret Len SayerHolden
1301–2000cc
155 Jerry Trevor-JonesR. BlandAustin Lancer
246 Charles van SchaikC. van SchaikMorris Major
335 John MalcolmJ. R. MalcolmAustin Lancer
420 Denis GregoryD. GregoryMorris Major
589 Malcolm BaileyM. S. BaileyWolseley 1500
638 Emanuel PitsiladisE. D. PitsiladisAustin Lancer
Ret44 Howard SketchleyH. SketchleyAustin Lancer
Ret14 Charlie SmithC. G. SmithMorris Major
Ret Keith WattsK. WattsPeugeot 403
1001–1300cc
147 Jack van SchaikJ. van SchaikSimca Aronde
263 Ken BrigdenK. A. BrigdenPeugeot 203
396 Eric CreeseE. CreeseSimca
Ret50 Doug StewartJ. A. Whitter & CoSimca Aronde
Ret24 Alton BoddenbergA. J. BoddenbergPeugeot 203
Ret54 Ray PriceR. A. PriceFiat 1100
Under 1000cc
111 Brian FoleyKinsley Pty LtdAustin A40 Farina
2 Kevin BartlettK. BartlettMorris Minor 1000
366 Bob MartinR. MartinMorris Minor 1000
448 R. CopleyR. CopleyMorris Minor
540 Ted AnsellE. AnsellNSU Prinz
Ret23 Doug KellyBank Corner MotorsFiat Abarth 750
Sources:[4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years . Greenhalgh . David . Howard . Graham . Wilson . Stewart . Chevron Publishing Group . 2011 . 978-0-9805912-2-4 . . 12–21.
  2. Book: Holden: The official racing history . Wilson . Stewart . Chevron Publishing Group . 1988 . 0-9590378-4-5 . . 329.
  3. Denis Gregory, Chequered Times - A History of Gnoo Blas - Orange 1953-1960
  4. McKay . David . April 1960 . First Touring Titles Decided . Modern Motor . . Modern Magazines Pty Ltd . 22–23, 80–81.
  5. 1 February 1960 . Event No. 4 (2.05 p.m.) – Australian Touring Car Championship . Australian Touring Car Championship Meeting Official Programme . 16–17.
  6. Oastler . Mark . 53 . Des West's 'Appendix J' Holden 48-215 . Australian Muscle Car . . Chevron Publishing Group . 36–63.