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1963 Australian Touring Car Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1963 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Appendix J Touring Cars. It was contested over a single 25 lap, 50 mile (80 km) race at the Mallala Race Circuit in South Australia on 15 April 1963 and was the fourth running of the Australian Touring Car Championship. The race was won by Bob Jane, driving a Jaguar Mark 2 4.1.

Race

Much of the interest in the 1963 title centred on an anticipated duel between Bob Jane's much developed Jaguar Mark 2 and Norm Beechey's new Chevrolet Impala. The confrontation failed to eventuate after the Impala blew its engine the previous weekend and was a non-starter. Beechey raced his backup car, a Holden 48-215. Jane took pole position by one tenth of a second over the Valiant of Ern Abbott, with Clem Smith's Valiant another second behind. The second row comprised the Holden of Clive Millis and the Fiat 1500 of Pat James.

Beechey retired on lap 1 after starting sixth, while Jane led from Abbott, Smith, Peter Manton, John Brindley, James, Harry Firth, George Reynolds and Richard Thurston. Jane set a new lap record of 1:57.2 on lap 2 as he extended his lead, while Firth passed James, Brindley and Manton to move into fourth place by lap 7. Abbott was able to stay with Jane as the two pulled away from Smith in third, who was ten seconds behind at half distance. Both Valiant drivers then encountered problems: Abbott's brakes began to fade and he fell back into the clutches of Smith, but Smith was low on fuel and had to conserve. Firth also had problems, with a bent throttle linkage putting him under pressure from Manton. Manton attempted to pass Firth at the last corner but was unable to take the place.

Jane went on to become the fourth and final Jaguar driver to win an Australian Touring Car Championship, leading Abbott home by seven seconds, with Smith a further 22 seconds adrift. Firth finished one lap down in fourth ahead of Manton, Millis and Reynolds.

1963 also saw the first New Zealander to compete in the Australian Touring Car Championship – Car #64, an Austin A90 driven by Christopher Roskilly.

Results

Class winners are indicated by bold text.

Pos.DriverNo.CarEntrantClassLapsTime/Retired1234567891011121314151617181920RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetSources:
AUS Bob Jane71Jaguar Mark 2 4.1R. JaneOver 3500cc2550:03.2
AUS Ern Abbott99Chrysler Valiant R SeriesE. Abbott Car SalesOver 3500cc25+7.0
AUS Clem Smith46Chrysler Valiant R SeriesC. Smith MotorsOver 3500cc25+28.7
AUS Harry Firth111Ford Consul Cortina Mark IFord Motor Co1301–1600cc24+1 lap
AUS Peter Manton59Morris CooperP. Manton MotorsUp to 1000cc24+1 lap
AUS Clive Millis87HoldenMerlyn Motors2001–2600cc24+1 lap
AUS George Reynolds49VolkswagenG. Reynolds1001–1300cc24+1 lap
AUS Gavin Baillieu112Morris CooperH. FirthUp to 1000cc23+2 laps
AUS Pat James78Fiat 1500Motor Improvements1301–1600cc23+2 laps
AUS Cyril Nancarrow30Austin A90 WestminsterC.G. Nancarrow2601–3500cc23+2 laps
AUS B. Murphy70HoldenB. Murphy2001–2600cc23+2 laps
AUS L. Callaway56Morris CooperO'Callaghan MotorsUp to 1000cc23+2 laps
AUS W. Wauchope57Morris CooperJ.W. Taylor'sUp to 1000cc23+2 laps
AUS Ken Virgin50VolkswagenK. Virgin1001–1300cc23+2 laps
AUS Dave Sullivan36Holden 48/215D. Sullivan Motors2001–2600cc23+2 laps
AUS R. Brown35Simca ArondeB.J. Auto Service1001–1300cc23+2 laps
AUS D. Dix60HoldenD. Dix2001–2600cc23+2 laps
AUS W. Nalder92Hillman MinxW. Nalder1301–1600cc22+3 laps
AUS John Brindley69Holden 48/215Car World2001–2600cc22+3 laps
AUS Wally Wilson114Citroën ID19Team SAAS1601–2000cc22+3 laps
AUS N. Webb62Morris 850C&S MotorsUp to 1000cc17
AUS Terry Sully73Hillman MinxT. F. Sully1301–1600cc17
AUS Richard Thurston58Morris 850R.K. ThurstonUp to 1000cc16
AUS B. Forbes85HoldenForcars Pty Ltd2001–2600cc11
AUS V. Clancy82HoldenV. Clancy2001–2600cc7
AUS Brian Sampson79Austin LancerMotor Improvements1301–1600cc4
New Zealand Christoper (Nigel) Roskilly64Austin A90 WestminsterC. N. Roskilly2601–3500cc3
AUS R. Loader39HoldenR. Loader2001–2600cc3
AUS Norm Beechey74Holden 48-2152001–2600cc0

Statistics

  • Attendance: More than 14,000
  • Pole position: Bob Jane, 1:57.9
  • Fastest lap: Bob Jane, 1:57.2
  • Race distance: 25 laps, 84.50 km
  • Average speed: 101.27 km/h

References

References

  1. [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/01_about.asp Australian Titles] Retrieved from www.camsmanual.com.au on 20 February 2009
  2. (2011). "The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years". Chevron Publishing Group.
  3. (15 April 2024). "Solving the mystery of Supercars' first Kiwi". V8 Sleuth.
  4. Jane Retains Touring Title, Australian Autosportsman, June 1963, pages Eleven to Fourteen
  5. Official Results, Event 6, Australian Touring Car Championship, [[Sporting Car Club of South Australia]]
  6. Entry List, Race 6, Australian Touring Car Championship, Official Souvenir Programme, Mallala Motor Races, Easter Monday, 15 April 1963
  7. Australian Touring Car Championship to Jane - Mallala, Sports Car World, June 1963, pages 54 & 55
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