1968 Australian Tourist Trophy

The 1968 Australian Tourist Trophy was a motor race staged at the Mallala Race Circuit in South Australia on 29 January 1968.[1] The race was open to Group A Sports Cars and was recognized by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as an Australian national title race.[2] It was the twelfth Australian Tourist Trophy.[1] The race was won by Frank Matich driving a Matich SR3 Repco Brabham.[3]

Results

Frank Matich won the 1968 Australian Tourist Trophy driving a Matich SR3
Position [4]

[5]

Driver [4] [5] No. [4] Car [1] Entrant [1] Class Pos. [4] Class [4] Laps [4]
1 Frank Matich 1 Matich SR3 Repco Brabham [3] Frank Matich Pty Ltd 1 Over 3000 cc 47
2 Geoff Vercoe 34 Cicada Ford Trengove & Vercoe 1 1101 - 1500 cc 44
3 Ralph Boord 60 Olympus Ford D Smith & Sons 2 1101 - 1500 cc 41
4 Granton Harrison 52 Elfin Clubman G Harrison 1 1500 - 2000 cc 40
5 Noel Hurd 12 Elfin Globe Ford Globe Products 2 Over 3000 cc 38
6 Gary Chapman 79 Honda S800 Dalton Honda Motors 1 Up to 1100 cc 38
7 G Mobbs 102 Elfin Clubman G Mobbs 2 Up to 1100 cc 37
8 G Evans 69 MGA s/c MG Racing Team 2 1500 - 2000 cc 32
9 Chris Tuckey 61 Nova III Aunger Racing 3 Up to 1100 cc [1] 20
DNF Malcolm Ramsay 26 Elfin 300 Ford Gilbert Motor Bodies - 1101 - 1500 cc 25
DNF Ian Cook 8 Elfin 400 Repco Bob Jane Racing Team - Over 3000 cc 23

Race Statistics

References

  1. Official Souvenir Program, Mallala Motor Races, 12th Australian Tourist Trophy, Australia Day Holiday, Monday, 29 January 1968
  2. Conditions for Australian Titles, 1968 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 70 to 73
  3. Fourth TT Race To F Matich, The Advertiser, Tuesday, 30 January 1968, page 12
  4. 12th Australian Tourist Trophy Race Meeting - Results, Eric Rainsford Library, Sporting Car Club of South Australia
  5. Matich wins Tourist Trophy, Australian Motor, April 1968, page 56
  6. John Brownsea, Mallala: Matich still No.1, Racing Car News, March 1968, pages 78 & 79

Further reading

  • Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, 1980, page 168
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