1967 Six Hour Le Mans

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The 1967 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance motor race for Sports Cars and Touring Cars. The event, which attracted 38 starters, was staged at the Caversham Airfield circuit in Western Australia on 5 June 1967. [1] It was the thirteenth Six Hour Le Mans race.

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The race was won by Jeff Dunkerton and Doug Mould driving a Morris Cooper S.

Results

Position [1] DriversNo.CarEntrantLaps
1Jeff Dunkerton, Doug Mould6 Morris Cooper S Le May Racing Team203
2Ron Thorp1 AC Cobra 289 202
3Paul Casellas, Bob KingsburyHurricane V8190
4John Trowell, Mike Tighe Alfa Romeo GTV Team Reimann187
5Howie Sangster, J Percival Ford Cortina GT 184
6H Scott, N Scott Holden HD Station Sedan 182
7Dick Roberts [2] Holden HR Premier X2 181
8A McCarthy, M Johnson Holden FJ 180
9Stuart Kostera Ford Anglia 180
10John Alford, P Robertson Morris 850 Le May Racing Team178
 ?Cavanough, Knox Holden 46
 ?John Bertina Holden FJ 179
 ?Maslin Renault
 ?Bartlett Holden Sports
 ?Bob Biltoft Ford Sports
 ?Len Brockwell Ford Anglia
 ? [2] Hall, Davies [2] Holden [2]
 ? [2] O'Sullivan, Jamie Gard, Downey [2] 3 [2] Cooper Ford [2]
DNFTed Lisle5 Morris Cooper S Team Reimann144
DNFMitchell Peugeot Holden
DNFVince Elfin Streamliner
DNFBriggs MGB
DNFGoddard, Matthews Holden
DNFOwen Stringer Ford Cortina 220
DNFRoss Urquhart Lotus Super Seven
DNFGordon Stephenson Alfa Romeo GTA
DNFStan Starcevich Ford Cortina Lotus 56
DNFKen Glasgow Morris Minor 1000
DNFJohn Glassen Rambler Sports

Note : The above listing is incomplete.

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References

  1. 1 2 Mini "S" Downs Cobra, Racing Car News, July 1967, pages 31 & 34
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mike Beilby, Cooper "S" Wins at Caversham, Australian Auto Sportsman, July 1967, Page Twenty-three

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