The 1963 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance race for Sports Cars, Touring Cars & Grand Touring Cars.[1] The race was held at the Caversham Airfield circuit in Western Australia on 3 June 1963.[1] It was the ninth annual Six Hour Le Mans race.[2]
The race was won by Jeff Dunkerton driving a Lotus Super 7.[1] The winning car completed 194 laps, a total distance of 427 miles (688 km).[2]
Race results
Position[1] | Drivers[1] | No.[1] | Car[1] | Class[1] | Class pos.[1] | Laps[1] |
1 | Jeff Dunkerton | 26 | Lotus Super 7 | Sports Cars 1101 to 1600cc | 1 | 194 |
2 | Mike Tighe | 47 | Fiat 1500 | Touring Cars 1301 to 1600cc | 1 | 186 |
3 | Mike Hurst, Dick Ward | 2 | Austin-Healey Sprite | Sports Cars 751 to 1100cc | 1 | 180 |
4 | Bruce Harding | 84 | Holden | Touring Cars 2001 to 2600cc | 1 | 178 |
5 | David Thomas, Ian Durrant | 110 | Morris Cooper | Touring Cars 751 to 1000cc | 1 | 178 |
6 | Owen Stringer, Bill Humble | 62 | Morris Cooper | 178 | ||
7 | Jack Wynhoff, Don Baker | 106 | Renault R8 | Grand Touring 751 to 1000cc | 1 | 174 |
8 | Bill Inwood | 44 | Simca Montlhéry | Grand Touring 1001 to 1300cc | 1 | 172 |
9 | Roy Bolton | 111 | Vauxhall VX4/90 | 171 | ||
10 | Dave Sullivan | 40 | Studebaker Lark | Touring Cars Over 2600cc | 1 | 169 |
11 | B McKay | 76 | Peugeot | 168 | ||
12 | Bill Downey, Stuart Campbell | 7 | Hillman Minx | 167 | ||
13 | Lionel Beattie, Jack Ayres | 9 | Repco-Holden | Sports Cars 2001 to 3000cc | 1 | 166 |
14 | Terry Cunliffe, Warren Matthews | 54 | Simca | Touring Cars 1001 to 1300cc | 1 | 163 |
15 | Max Butt, Lloyd Trezise | 109 | Ford Anglia | 162 | ||
16 | Eddie Williams, Brian Lemon | 49 | Volkswagen | 155 | ||
17 | George Wakelin, Dave Williams | 42 | Holden | Grand Touring 2001 to 2600cc | 1 | 155 |
18 | John Wileyman, P Teede | 107 | Simca Aronde | 153 | ||
19 | Wally Knox, Alois Visich | 72 | Holden | 150 | ||
20 | Tom Rice, Dick Ward | 36 | Austin-Healey Sprite | 148 | ||
21 | David Sadique, Warren Matthews | 100 | Skoda Felicia | 147 | ||
22 | Bob Biltoft, Rod Mitchell | 46 | Peugeot Holden | 144 | ||
23 | Wally Higgs, Vin Smith | 102 | Austin Freeway | 138 | ||
24 | Dick Roberts, Bob Avery | 70 | Holden GT | 132 | ||
25 | Tim Bailey, Graham Purchas | 51 | Renault 750 | Grand Touring Up to 750cc | 1 | 130 |
26 | Rod Donovan | 52 | Holden | 106 | ||
27 | Syd Negus | 25 | Plymouth Sports | Sports Cars Over 3000cc | 1 | 65 |
28 | Harley Pederick, Stan Starcevich | 64 | Holden | 31 | ||
29 | Dick Roberts, Bob Avery | 104 | Chrysler Valiant | 29 | ||
DNF | Murray Thomas | 103 | Simca Aronde | 133 | ||
DNF | Rod Cutting, Bruce Abbott | 101 | Holden | 51 | ||
DNF | John Glasson | 61 | Datsun | 38 | ||
DNF | Vic Watson, John Collins | 65 | Ford Custom 272 | 44 | ||
DNF | L Matthews, Giuseppe Fazio | 106 | Holden | 16 |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Western Australian Motor Race Results 1963, www.terrywalkersplace.com, as archived at web.archive.org" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
- 1 2 Terry Walker, Six-Hour "Le Mans", Around The Houses – A History of Motor Racing in Western Australia, 1980, pages 56 to 59
Further reading
- Le Mans Distance A Record, The West Australian, Tuesday, 4 June 1963, page 10
- The big names in motor sport win on BP, (advertisement for BP Super and BP Energol oil), The West Australian, Tuesday, 4 June 1963, page 32
- Caversham Results, The West Australian, Tuesday, 11 June 1963
- Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, Sportsbook Publishing Co., 1980
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