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1967 Gallaher 500

Motor race in Australia


Motor race in Australia

Fred Gibson

The 1967 Gallaher 500 was a motor race for Production Saloon Cars held at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia on 1 October 1967. The race, which was the eighth running of the Phillip Island 500/Bathurst 500, was organised by the Australian Racing Drivers Club Ltd and promoted by Gallaher International (Aust) Ltd.

Each competing car was required to be a production saloon competing in standard specification as laid down in the manufacturer's standard workshop manual. Optional extras and open exhausts were not permitted. To be eligibile to compete, a car had to be an Australian built or assembled model of which 200 examples had been registered in Australia by 30 September 1967, or a fully imported model of which 100 examples had been registered in Australia by the same date.

In a seminal moment for the race, the first Australian-built V8-powered Ford Falcons competed in the form of seven Falcon GTs and a Falcon automatic. In a race long duel against three Alfa Romeo 1600 GTVs, two entered by Alec Mildren Racing and one by M.W. Motors, the Ford Motor Company-entered Falcon GTs achieved a one-two finish with Harry Firth and Fred Gibson acknowledged as race winners after confusion over lap-scoring briefly left uncertainty over the results. Brothers Leo and Ian Geoghegan finished second with the two Alec Mildren Racing Alfa Romeos of Doug Chivas / Max Stewart and Kevin Bartlett / Laurie Stewart all finishing on the same lap as the winning car. It was Firth's fourth Phillip Island 500/Bathurst 500 victory, equalling Bob Jane's record.

The confusion over the result stemmed from the Geoghegan brothers' first pit stop. Driving the opening stint, Leo Geoghegan's pole winning Falcon almost ran out of fuel coming past the pits. As he could not reverse into pit lane without being disqualified, Leo went in through the back gate to the pits located on Mountain Straight, and came back into pit lane through the paddock gate. Although he had not completed the lap, as he crossed the finish line in pit lane (located before he got to his pit bay) he was mistakenly credited with completing the lap. Firth, who knew this, was livid with the Australian Racing Drivers Club when the Geoghegan car was flagged in first, despite finishing 11 seconds behind Gibson (although he knew that he'd completed his 130th lap, Gibson completed another lap as he had not yet been shown the chequered flag). Firth, immediately protested the result and it was not until later that evening that he and Gibson were installed as race winners. Firth's protest led to long standing animosity between himself and the Geoghegan team who were teammates for the race, with Leo contending until his death in 2015 that he and his brother won the race.

Class structure

Cars competed in five classes based on the purchase price of the vehicle in Australian dollars.

Class A

The lowest class was for under cars retailing for less $1,800. It comprised Datsun 1000 and 1300, Hillman GT, Holden Torana and Toyota Corolla.

Class B

The $1,801 to $2,100 class featured Ford Cortina, Hillman Arrow, and Morris Cooper and 1100S, Renault R8 and Toyota Corona.

Class C

The $2,101 to $3,000 class was dominated by the Morris Cooper S, but also contained Fiat 124 and 850, an automatic gearbox Ford Falcon, Holden HD X2 and Prince Skyline GT.

Class D

The $3,001 to $4,500 class featured the debut of the 'Australian V8's which would dominate the history of the race, represented by Ford Falcon GT, but also contained single entries of Alfa Romeo Giulia, Audi Super 90, Studebaker Lark, Triumph 2000 and Volvo 122.

Class E

For the first time an unlimited class, for cars over $4,500, was included and while many exotic cars were rumoured the class ultimately contained four Alfa Romeo 1600 GTVs and a single Dodge Phoenix TD2.

Practice results

For 1967, race regulations were changed such that all grid positions were decided on practice times, regardless of class. Prior to this, the cars were gridded according to practice times but within their respective classes with the highest class starting at the front of the grid and so on.

The first ten places were as follows:

Pos.No.EntrantDriverCarQual.12345678910
53Ford Motor CompanyAUS Ian GeogheganFord XR Falcon GT**3:03.0**
52Ford Motor CompanyAUS Fred GibsonFord XR Falcon GT3:03.2
61Alec Mildren Racing Pty. Ltd.AUS Kevin BartlettAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV3:03.5
60Alec Mildren Racing Pty. Ltd.AUS Doug ChivasAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV3:05.2
54Ford Motor CompanyAUS Bob JaneFord XR Falcon GT3:05.2
62M.W. Motors Pty. LtdAUS Paul HawkinsAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV3:05.7
51J. & B. MotorsAUS Des WestFord XR Falcon GT3:06.0
49M. SavvaAUS Mike SavvaFord XR Falcon GT3:06.8
50Gregory's (Motors) Pty. Ltd.AUS Greg CusackFord XR Falcon GT*NA*
55Needham's Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Warren WeldonStudebaker Lark*NA*

Race results

PosClassClass
posNoEntrantDriversCarLapsQual
Pos123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDSQDSQDSQDSQ
D152Ford Motor CompanyAUS Harry Firth
AUS Fred GibsonFord XR Falcon GT1302
D253Ford Motor CompanyAUS Ian Geoghegan
AUS Leo GeogheganFord XR Falcon GT1301
E160Alec Mildren Racing Pty. Ltd.AUS Doug Chivas
AUS Max StewartAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV1304
E261Alec Mildren Racing Pty. Ltd.AUS Kevin Bartlett
AUS Laurie StewartAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV1303
C130British Motor CorporationGBR Tony Fall
AUS Bob HoldenMorris Cooper S12814
C237C. SmithAUS Charlie Smith
AUS Barry SetonMorris Cooper S12715
C329British Motor CorporationFIN Timo Mäkinen
AUS John FrenchMorris Cooper S12712
C428British Motor CorporationGBR Paddy Hopkirk
AUS Brian FoleyMorris Cooper S12611
E363S.T.P. Scientifically Treated Petroleum AustraliaAUS Arthur Davis
AUS Paul ManderAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV12620
C540Marque MotorsAUS Damon Beck
AUS Lakis ManticasMorris Cooper S12518
D355Needham's Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Warren Weldon
AUS John HallStudebaker Lark12410
C645Martinz PlaceAUS John Millyard
AUS Andy FrankelMorris Cooper S12416
D449M. SavvaAUS Mike Savva
AUS Bob WilkinsonFord XR Falcon GT1248
C736Baulkam Hills Service StationAUS Peter Brown
AUS Bob CookMorris Cooper S12321
D558Bill BurnsAUS Bill Burns
AUS Chris BrauerAlfa Romeo Giulia Super12223
D657Scuderia VeloceAUS David McKay
AUS George ReynoldsAudi Super 9012225
D750Gregory's (Motors) Pty. Ltd.AUS Greg Cusack
AUS Bill BrownFord XR Falcon GT1219
D854Ford Motor CompanyAUS Bob Jane
AUS Spencer MartinFord XR Falcon GT1185
E464Barnard Auto. SparesAUS Barry Sharp
AUS Lindsay DerrimanDodge Phoenix TD211829
C842Scuderia VeloceAUS Bill Tuckey
AUS Max StahlFiat 12411831
C927Victorian Police Motor Sports ClubAUS Fred Sutherland
AUS Allan MottramFord XR Falcon Automatic11722
D948Australian Motor Industries Ltd.AUS Bob Young
AUS Bob SorrensonTriumph 200011733
A12Datsun Racing TeamAUS John Roxburgh
AUS Doug WhitefordDatsun 100011738
C1047John Caskey Pty. Ltd.AUS Bill Daly
AUS George MurrayFiat 12411737
E562M.W. Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Paul Hawkins
AUS Syd FisherAlfa Romeo 1600 GTV1176
A212Australian Motor Industries Ltd.AUS Dick Thurston
AUS Bill BuckleToyota Corolla11644
B116Gordon Stewarts Sports Car CentreAUS Don Holland
AUS Peter CrayMorris Cooper11636
A31Datsun Racing TeamJPN Kunimitsu Takahashi
JPN Hideo OishiDatsun 100011640
C1141Scuderia VeloceAUS Mike Kable
AUS John SmailesFiat 12411532
A48Eiffel Tower Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Jack Nougher
AUS David O'KeefeHillman GT11442
A59B.P. Olympic Service Station (Cowra)AUS Bob Edgerton
AUS David ToshackHillman GT11451
B224Sharton Motors (Maitland)AUS George Garth
AUS Geoff WestburyHillman Arrow11447
C1235Frank Crott Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Gary Cooke
AUS Trevor MeehanFiat 12411330
C1331C. KennedyAUS Carl Kennedy
AUS Jack MurrayPrince Skyline GT11339
B315A. TreloarAUS Doug Macarthur
AUS Arthur TreloarHillman Arrow11148
B425Everybody's MagazineAUS Jane Richardson
AUS Midge WhitemanMorris 1100S11058
B518D. FrazerAUS David Frazer
AUS Bernie BreenRenault R810957
C1434Frank Crott Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Lynn Brown
AUS David ByeFiat 85010955
B613C. HodginsAUS Clyde Hodgins
AUS Kevin NipperessMorris 1100S10856
D1059Wright Ford MotorsAUS Bruce McIntyre
AUS Ken StaceyFord XR Falcon GT10613
A65C. J. CocranAUS Chris Cronan
AUS Steve ParkesHolden HB Torana10360
A76Dependable Motors (Sales) Pty. Ltd.AUS Bruce Darke
AUS Bill FordDatsun 130010259
B720Marque MotorsAUS Lindsay Adcock
AUS Mike SchneiderMorris Cooper10035
A83Datsun Racing TeamAUS Jim Smith
AUS John ColwellDatsun 130010052
B817Vaughan & Lane Pty. Ltd.AUS Bill Stanley
AUS Digby CookeMorris Cooper9643
B919J. ThompsonAUS Jeff Thompson
AUS Bob RomanoFord Cortina Mk.I 15009649
D1156British & Continental Cars Pty. Ltd.AUS Gerry Lister
AUS David SeldonVolvo 122S8626
C1544H. TaylorAUS Don Smith
AUS Herb TaylorHolden HD X27527
A7Dunbier Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Lindsay Little
AUS Stan PomroyHillman GT53
A4Datsun Racing TeamAUS Barry Tapsall
AUS Bevan GibsonDatsun 130050
B22Rural Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Glen Mackinnon
AUS John T. SmithFord Cortina Mk.I 150011154
B23Varsity Auto CentreAUS Rick Radford
AUS John PriskMorris Cooper6428
C33Gordon Stewart's Car CentreAUS Mal Brewster
AUS Bob SkeltonMorris Cooper S12117
C32M. BaileyAUS Murray Bailey
AUS John HicksPrince Skyline GT34
C46Denis Geary Motors Pty. Ltd.AUS Gary Hodge
AUS Glyn ScottMorris Cooper S4424
C26J. LefflerAUS John Leffler
AUS Les CarneMorris Cooper S11619
D51J. & B. MotorsAUS Bob Beasley
AUS Des WestFord XR Falcon GT1287
A11Australian Motor Industries Ltd.AUS Barry Ferguson
AUS Brian SampsonToyota Corolla11745
A10Australian Motor Industries Ltd.AUS Bruce Hindhaugh
AUS Peter MacrowToyota Corolla11646
B21Peter Williamson Pty. LtdAUS Peter Williamson
AUS Alex MacarthurToyota Corona11641

Statistics

  • Pole Position - #53 Ian Geoghegan - 3:03.0
  • Fastest Lap - #52 Fred Gibson - 3:03 (lap record)
  • Average Speed - 116 km/h
  • Race Time - 6:55:08

References

References

  1. Official Programme, The Gallaher 500, Bathurst, 1st October 1967
  2. Extra Class in Gallaher '500', Australian Motor Manual, July 1967, page 27
  3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdEgCFnlvYM Mount Panorama Bathurst - The Great Race - 1967 highlights]
  4. Bill Tuckey, Australia'a Greatest Motor Race, The Complete History, 1981, page 122
  5. David Greenhaigh, Thomas B. Floyd & Bill Tuckey, Australia's Greatest Motor Race 1960-1999, page 522
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