1962 Armstrong 500

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The 1962 Armstrong 500 was an endurance race for Australian built production cars. The race was held at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on 21 October 1962 over 167 laps of the 3.0 mile circuit, a total of 501 miles. Cars competed in four classes based on the retail price of each model. Officially, only class placings were awarded but the No 21 Ford Falcon driven by Harry Firth and Bob Jane was recognised as "First across the line". This was the third and last Armstrong 500 to be held at Phillip Island prior to the race being moved to the Mount Panorama Circuit at Bathurst in New South Wales where it later became known as the Bathurst 1000.

Class structure

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A Ford Falcon XL built up as a tribute to the car which is credited as "First across the line" in the 1962 Armstrong 500

For the 1962 race the division of classes was changed from engine capacity, used in the previous two Armstrong 500s, to the purchase price (in Australian pounds, the currency of the era) of the vehicle on the Australian market, with the intent to allow members of the public to make comparisons between cars which they could personally afford. An upper limit of £2000 was established to prevent the race from being dominated by purpose-built sports cars. These changes saw the Renault Gordinis move up from Class D to Class C, while the Volkswagens dropped from C to D. Volkswagen would break through for their first class victory this year.

Class A

Class A was for cars with a purchase price of between £1251 and £2000. The class featured Chrysler Valiant, Citroën ID19, Ford Zephyr, Studebaker Lark and Vauxhall Velox.

Class B

Class B was for cars with a purchase price of between £1051 and £1250. The class was dominated by the new Ford Falcon XL but also feature Austin Freeway and Holden EJ.

Class C

Class C was for cars with a purchase price of between £901 and £1050. The class featured Hillman Minx, Morris Major, Renault Gordini and Simca Aronde.

Class D

Class D was for cars with a purchase price of less than £900. The class featured Ford Anglia, Morris 850, Triumph Herald and Volkswagen.

Race

The race was dominated by the XL series Ford Falcon, three of which were amongst the first four finishers, led by the factory-supported car of defending winners Harry Firth and Bob Jane. On the same lap as Firth and Jane was the Class A winning Studebaker of Fred Sutherland and Bill Graetz, who won the class by four laps, defeating the factory-supported Ford Zephyr being driven by Geoff Russell and David Anderson, denying themScript error: No such module "Unsubst". a third consecutive class victory. This was as close as a Studebaker would get to an outright victory in the history of the event.

In Class C a Renault Gordini won despite being moved up from Class D with Rex Emmett, John Connolly and 1975 winner Brian Sampson winning by four laps. The Renault Gordini driven by Emmett, Connolly and Sampson which covered the most laps in Class C was initially disqualified after the race along with the Morris 850 driven by Allen and Hooker which crossed the line in second place in Class D.[1] Appeals were lodged in both cases.[1] Later published results show the cars as first in Class C and second in Class D respectively.[2][3][4]Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Jim McKeown, an emerging star in small capacity touring cars, and George Reynolds took their Volkswagen to the Class D victory, beating the leading Mini by a lap. Reynolds too had an outright victory in store in just two years time in 1964.

Aftermath

The toil placed on the cold mix bitumen surface by the race, with the largest entry the race had seen, overwhelmed the Phillip Island racetrack. Dangerous potholes formed all around the circuit, leaving a hefty repair bill, and an ominous threat to the future growth of the race. Staying at Phillip Island, as attractive as other factors presented, was plainly impossible and the search began by the promoters for a new home for the increasingly popular endurance production car race. Earlier the same year the Bathurst Six Hour Classic had been held at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst (won by a Daimler not eligible to run in the Armstrong), and that circuit immediately entered speculation.

Results

Pos No[5] Entrant[5] Drivers Car Laps
Class A
1 2 Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Template:Flagicon Fred Sutherland
Template:Flagicon Bill Graetz
Studebaker Lark 167
2 10 Ford Motor Co. of Australia Template:Flagicon Geoff Russell
Template:Flagicon David Anderson
Ford Zephyr Mk III 163
3 7 Continental & General Distributors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Norm Beechey
Template:Flagicon Greg Cusack
Citroën ID19 160
4 5 Hawthorn Auto Wreckers Template:Flagicon Vic Croft
Template:Flagicon Wal Gillespie
Chrysler Valiant 160
5 8 Scuderia Veloce Template:Flagicon Bill Buckle
Template:Flagicon Brian Foley
Citroën ID19 156
6 9 Wallace Auto Racing Stable Template:Flagicon Bill Wilson
Template:Flagicon Mike Ide
Citroën ID19 155
7 6 Calder Motor Raceway Template:Flagicon Pat Hawthorn
Template:Flagicon G Hibberd
Chrysler Valiant 153
8 3 Hospital Hill Motors Service Station Template:Flagicon Don Algie
Template:Flagicon Kingsley Hibbard
Studebaker Lark 127
DNF 4 Auburn Garage Template:Flagicon Peter White
Template:Flagicon Peter Boyd-Squires
Chrysler Valiant 118
DNF 1 S.A. Cheney Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Frank Coad
Template:Flagicon John Roxburgh
Vauxhall Velox 64
Class B
1 21 Ford Motor Co. of Australia Template:Flagicon Harry Firth
Template:Flagicon Bob Jane
Ford Falcon XL 167
2 20 Ford Motor Co. of Australia Template:Flagicon Ken Harper
Template:Flagicon John Raeburn
Template:Flagicon Syd Fisher
Ford Falcon XL 166
3 25 Broon's Motors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Alan Caelli
Template:Flagicon J Edwards
Template:Flagicon John Bodinnar
Ford Falcon XL 165
4 26 L.J. Callaway Template:Flagicon John Callaway
Template:Flagicon Frank Porter
Template:Flagicon Jim Smith
Ford Falcon XL 161
5 22 Molybond Laboritories Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Barry Foster
Template:Flagicon Bob Brown
Template:Flagicon David Catlin
Holden EJ 160
6 24 Hilltop Autos Template:Flagicon Lex Davison
Template:Flagicon John Brindley
Template:Flagicon Phil Trueman[6]
Austin Freeway 159
7 23 C. Smith Template:Flagicon Charlie Smith
Template:Flagicon Brucer Maher
Austin Freeway 145
8 27 New Oakleigh Motors and New St. Kilda Motors Template:Flagicon Kevin Lott
Template:Flagicon Tom Roddy
Template:Flagicon Brian Devlin
Ford Falcon XL 134
Class C
1 30 Rex Emmett Template:Flagicon Rex Emmett
Template:Flagicon John Connolly
Template:Flagicon Brian Sampson
Renault Gordini 162
2 34 Edney's Garage Template:Flagicon Alan Edney
Template:Flagicon Greg Fayers
Morris Major Elite 158
3 33 Eiffel Tower Group Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Diane Leighton
Template:Flagicon Anne Bennett
Template:Flagicon Pam Murison
Simca Aronde 157
4 37 Clemens Sporting Car Service Template:Flagicon Ian Wells
Template:Flagicon Don Dunoon
Hillman Minx 151
5 36 W. Nalder Template:Flagicon Wes Nalder
Template:Flagicon John Fish
Hillman Minx 145
DNF 31 Eiffel Tower Group Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Jack Eiffeltower[7]
Template:Flagicon Lionel Marsh
Template:Flagicon Vern Curtin
Simca Aronde 121
DNF 32 Eiffel Tower Group Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Bill Roberts
Template:Flagicon J Hume
Template:Flagicon W Murison
Simca Aronde 63
DNF 35 Carburettor Centre, Belvedere Motors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Les Darcy
Template:Flagicon Don Castaldi
Simca Aronde 60
Class D
1 48 H.G. McLean Motors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon George Reynolds
Template:Flagicon Jim McKeown
Volkswagen 162
2 43[8][9] [9] Template:Flagicon D Hooker
Template:Flagicon Terry Allen
Morris 850 161
3 41 Ace Motors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Geoffrey Waite
Template:Flagicon Peter Macrow
Template:Flagicon Rocky Tresise
Morris 850 160
4 50 Spencer Motors Template:Flagicon Tony Theiler
Template:Flagicon Bob Foreman
Template:Flagicon Reg Lunn
Volkswagen 160
5 40 Jack Hunnam Template:Flagicon Jack Hunnam
Template:Flagicon John Hartnett
Morris 850 160
6 42 Head Brothers Template:Flagicon George Huse
Template:Flagicon Clarrie Head
Morris 850 159
7 51 G.A. Gibson Template:Flagicon Hoot Gibson
Template:Flagicon Paul England
Template:Flagicon Jack Madden
Triumph Herald 157
8 44 S.D. Hughes Template:Flagicon Graham Hoinville
Template:Flagicon Kevin Burns
Ford Anglia 157
9 47 S.C. Martin Template:Flagicon Stan Martin
Template:Flagicon Les Park
Triumph Herald 154
10 53 Sydney Grevett Template:Flagicon Syd Grevett
Template:Flagicon Cliff van Praag
Morris 850 150
11 45 McLure's Restaurants Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon George Poulton
Template:Flagicon R Poulton
Template:Flagicon M Watson
Triumph Herald 150
DNF 49 E. Whiteford Motors Pty. Ltd. Template:Flagicon Doug Whiteford
Template:Flagicon Lou Molina
Volkswagen 148
DNF 52 A.G. Reynolds Template:Flagicon Tony Reynolds
Template:Flagicon A Humphries
Template:Flagicon Frank McEnroe
Morris 850 101
DNF 46 High Road Auto Port Template:Flagicon Jack Anderson
Template:Flagicon J Binning
Template:Flagicon Bob Bullock
Triumph Herald 13

Statistics

  • Fastest Lap - #3 Algie/Hibbard - 2:42
  • Race Time - 8:15:16.0

References

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  1. a b Ford Triumphs in rugged '500', Australian Motor Sports, December 1962, pages 25 to 29 and page 49
  2. W. P. Tuckey, The Book of Australian Motor Racing, 1965?, page 158
  3. John Smailes, The first 15 Years, Hardie-Ferodo 1000 - A Pictorial History 1960–1975, page 55
  4. Bill Tuckey and David Greenhalgh, Australia's Greatest Motor Race - The first 30 years, page 293
  5. a b Official Programme, The 1962 Armstrong 500, Sunday, 21st October 1962
  6. Graham Howard, Lex Davison - Larger Than Life, 2004, page 175
  7. Jack Eiffeltower was a pseudonym used by Jack Nougher
  8. Image of Allen / Hooker Morris 850, Armstrong 500 1962, autopics.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  9. a b The Allen / Hooker Morris 850 was not listed in the Official Programme

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Sources
  • Australian Motor Sports, December 1962
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  • Australia's Greatest Motor Race, The First 30 Years, © 1989
  • The Age, Monday, 22 October 1962
  • Wheels, January 1963
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External links

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