The 1961 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance motor race for sports cars and sedans. The race was staged at the Caversham circuit in Western Australia on Monday, 5 June 1961. It was the seventh annual Six Hour Le Mans.
The race was won by Ray Barfield driving an Aston Martin DB3S.
Results
Position | Drivers | No. | Car | Entrant | Category | Cat. Pos. | Class | Class Pos. | Laps |
1 | Ray Barfield | 1 | Aston Martin DB3S | Sport Cars | 1st | Sport Cars Over 2601 cc | 1st | 187 | |
2 | Bob McDowall | 3 | Triumph TR3A | Sport Cars | 2nd | Sport Cars 1601-2000 cc | 1st | 183 | |
3 | Vic Johnson | 8 | Austin-Healey 100-4 | Sport Cars | 3rd | 173 | |||
4 | Wally Knox, B. McKay | 7 | Holden FX | Sedans | 1st | Sedans 2001-2600 cc | 1st | 171 | |
5 | Dave Sadique, Ted Hanke | 17 | Simca Montlhéry | Sedans | 2nd | Sedans 1001-1300 cc | 1st | 169 | |
6 | Nev McBeth, Gordon Bell | 27 | Austin-Healey Sprite | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 0 to 1,000 cc | 1st | 167 | ||
7 | John Glasson | 16 | Austin Lancer | Sedans | 3rd | Sedans 1301-1600 cc | 1st | 161 | |
8 | Vin Smith, Peter Bond | 25 | Ford Anglia | Sedans | Sedans 851-1000 cc | 1st | 161 | ||
9 | Lloyd Trezise | 28 | Ford V8 | Sedans | Sedans Over 2601 cc | 1st | 158 | ||
10 | David McKay, Jack Wynhoff | 23 | Renault Gordini | Diesel Motors | Sedans | Sedans 0-850 cc | 1st | 158 | |
11 | Roy Bolton | 12 | Standard Vanguard | 155 | |||||
12 | L. Stevens, J. Ward | 26 | Ford Anglia | 153 | |||||
13 | R. Swindells, R Flugge | 9 | Austin-Healey | 151 | |||||
14 | Don Reimann, R. Bettridge | 24 | Ford Anglia | 139 | |||||
15 | John Covich, A. M. Bone | 21 | Renault Dauphine | 117 | |||||
16 | Max McCrackan, A. Keightley | 20 | Elfin Simca | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 1001-1600 cc | 1st | 93 | ||
17 | Lionel Beattie | 2 | Repco Holden Sports | Sport Cars | Sport Cars 2001-2600 cc | 1st | 50 | ||
18 | Bob Annear | 14 | Pegasis | 47 | |||||
DNF | K. Lang, R. E. Saunders | 15 | HRG | ||||||
DNF | Bill Inwood, G. H. Shilkin | 19 | Simca | ||||||
DNF | Stan Starcevich | 33 | Holden Sports | 153 | |||||
DNF | Wally Higgs, Noel Potts | 30 | NSU Prinz | 137 | |||||
DNF | Dave Sullivan | 4 | Holden | 64 | |||||
DNF | George Wakelin | 5 | Holden | 42 | |||||
DNF | Mike Tighe | 18 | Simca | 40 | |||||
DNF | H. Van Laanen | 10 | Austin-Healey | 3 | |||||
DNS | C. Reardon, Jack Ayers | 6 | Holden | - | |||||
DNS | Colin Metcher | 29 | Monza Healey | - | |||||
DNS | Jack Ayers, Mal Chapman | 31 | Austin-Healey 100-6 | - | |||||
DNS | Noel Aldous | 32 | Monza Healey | - |
The winning car covered a record 187 laps (385 miles / 620 km) despite the fact that it rained throughout the race.
References
- ^ Terry Walker, Six-Hour "Le Mans", Around The Houses - The History of Motor Racing in Western Australia, 1980, pages 56 to 59
- ^ Western Australian Motor Race Results 1961, terrywalkersplace.com, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Jim Shepherd, A History of Australian Motor Sport, 1980, page 151
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