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The 1960 Armstrong 500 was an endurance motor race for Australian made or assembled standard production sedans. The event was held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia on 20 November 1960 over 167 laps of the 3.0 mile circuit, a total distance of 501 miles.

The race was organised by the Light Car Club of Australia and promoted by Armstrong York Engineering Pty Ltd.[1] Jim Thompson, managing director of the shock absorber manufacturer, was encouraged by his PR man Ron Thonemann to increase the company's business with major carmakers, particularly Ford and Holden, by sponsoring a race.

This was the first event held in the history of the race later to become known as the Bathurst 1000, the race that would come to dominate Australian motor racing.

Outright controversy Edit

Officially only class placings and prize money were awarded, with no outright winner recognised.[1] In later years as the fame of the Bathurst 1000 grew, outright placings, particularly the outright winner, became more widely recognised. John Roxburgh and Frank Coad have been widely acclaimed as the outright winners of the event, and have been recognised in CAMS motorsport manual in more recent times. This has been the source of some controversy as claims the winners of Class C, Geoff Russell, David Anderson and Tony Loxton covered the race distance in a faster time. The source of the discrepancy arises from the starting procedure which saw the classes released at ten second intervals, with the Class D Roxburgh/Coad Vauxhall starting the race ten seconds[2] before the Class C Russell/Anderson/Loxton Peugeot. A comprehensive investigation in 1992 by Graham Hoinville, utilizing the record of individual lap times from the race, concluded that the car of Frank Coad and John Roxburgh was the first to finish the race.[2]

Class structure Edit

Class A Edit

Class A was for cars with an engine capacity of 750cc or less. The class featured Fiat 600, Lloyd Alexander, NSU Prinz and Renault 750

Class B Edit

Class B was for cars with an engine capacity of between 751cc and 1300cc. The class featured Ford Anglia, Renault Dauphine, Simca Aronde, Triumph Herald and Volkswagen Beetle

Class C Edit

 
The Brian Foley / Alan Edney Austin Lancer competing in the 1960 Armstrong 500.

Class C was for cars with an engine capacity of between 1301cc and 2000cc. The class featured Austin Lancer, Hillman Minx, Morris Major, Peugeot 403 and Singer Gazelle.

Class D Edit

Class D was for cars with an engine capacity between 2001cc and 3500cc. The class featured Ford Falcon, Humber Super Snipe, Mercedes-Benz 220SE, Standard Vanguard, Vauxhall Cresta.

Class E Edit

Class E was for cars with an engine capacity over 3500cc. There was only one entry in the class, a Ford Customline.

Results Edit

Class results were as follows:

Pos. No. Entrant[1] Drivers Car Laps
Class A
1 1 Continental & General Dist. Doug Whiteford
Lex Davison
NSU Prinz 155
2 2 Continental & General Dist. Bruce Walton
Paul England
NSU Prinz 151
3 3 Continental & General Dist. Hoot Gibson
J Gorman
NSU Prinz 150
4 10 W. McB. March Bill March
John Connolly
Renault 750 145
5 15 Wal Gillespie Fiat Services Wal Gillespie
Lou Sinclair
Fiat 600 138
6 4[1] Finlay Bros. P/L Kevin Lott
G Petty
Lloyd Alexander TS[1] 135
7 16 Torino Motors P/L Brian Pyers
Frank Elkins
Fiat 600 135
8 5 Finlay Bros. P/L Graham Levingston
Peter Candy
Lloyd Alexander TS[1] 134
9 7 Finlay Bros. P/L R Slaney
G White
Lloyd Alexander TS[1] 132
10 8 B.P. Batteries P/L Les Park
J Fleming
Renault 750
DNF 9 Monash Service Station Rex Emmett
A Hawkins
Renault 750
DNF 6 Finlay Brothers P/L Tony Thieler
Frank Kilfoyle
Lloyd Alexander TS[1] 120[3]
Class B
1 24 Melody Motors P/L Murray Galt
Bill Murray
Simca Aronde 164
2 23 Chrysler Australia Ltd. (Eiffel Tower Group) Jack Nougher
Lionel Marsh
Simca Aronde 161
3 22 Chrysler Australia Ltd. (B.J. Autos Service) Bob Brown
Michael Lempriere
Simca Aronde 161
4 27 Australian Motor Industries Jack Maurer
Ern Abbott
Triumph Herald 158
5 20 Orman's Service Station Rex Orman
Max McPherson
Volkswagen 158
6 18 Lanock Motors Ltd. David McKay
Greg Cusack
Volkswagen 158
7 19 Spencer Motors P/L Arthur Wylie
Ken Wylie
Volkswagen 157
8 29 Nalders Garage Bill Nalder
John Ampt
Ford Anglia 156
9 14 Ecurie Dauphine J Leighton
Alan Ling
Renault Dauphine 154
10 12 Ecurie Dauphine Des West
Ian Geoghegan
Renault Dauphine 152
11 11 Ecurie Dauphine Bill Pitt
Leo Geoghegan
Renault Dauphine 151
DNF 17 V.W. Motors P/L Eddie Perkins
George Reynolds
Volkswagen 151[3]
DNF 26 Australian Motor Industries Graham Hoinville
Austin Miller
Triumph Herald 100[3]
DNF 25 R. Christie Ray Christie
George Hughes
Simca Aronde 66[3]
DNF 21 Chrysler Australia Ltd. (J.E. Murray) Jack Murray
W Murison
Simca Aronde
Class C
1 34 Continental & General Dist. P/L Geoff Russell
David Anderson
Tony Loxton
Peugeot 403 167
2 41 British Motor Corp. Peter Manton
Barry Topen
Morris Major 164
3 38 British Motor Corp. George Spanos
Leo Taylor
Austin Lancer 161
4 35 Continental & General Dist. P/L Bob Holden
Ken Brigden
Peugeot 403 160
5 42 British Motor Corp. Brian Muir
Jim Smith
Morris Major 160
6 43 British Motor Corp. Rod Murphy
John Callaway
Morris Major 159
7 45 Rootes (Aust) Limited Harry Firth
John Reaburn
Singer Gazelle 159
8 36 Continental & General Dist. P/L Ron Lilley
Jim Gullan
Peugeot 403 157
9 39 British Motor Corp. Brian Foley
Alan Edney
Austin Lancer 155
DNF 44 Rootes (Aust) Limited Bill Clemens
Don Dunoon
Hillman Minx
DNF 40 British Motor Corp. Barry Gurdon
Clyde Miller
Austin Lancer 59[3]
Class D
1 37 S. A. Chenery P/L John Roxburgh
Frank Coad
Vauxhall Cresta 167
2 28 Australian Motor Industries Norm Beechey
John French
Standard Vanguard 162
3 30 Autoland P/L Bob Jane
Lou Molina
Ford XK Falcon 161
DNF 46 Rootes (Aust) Limited Bill Graetz
Fred Sutherland
Humber Super Snipe 125[3]
DNF 47 Smith Street Motors P/L Gavin Youl
John Youl
Mercedes-Benz 220SE 67[3]
DNF 31 Wangaratta Motors Ron Phillips
Ern Seeliger
Ford XK Falcon 49[3]
Class E
1 32 Sabina Motors P/L Ray Gibbs
Murray Carter
Ford Customline 154

Statistics Edit

  • Fastest Lap - #47 Youl/Youl - 2:41 - Laps 15, 45 & 62[4]
  • Race Time of Car No. 37 : 8:20:45[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Official Programme, The 1960 Armstrong 500, Phillip Island, Sunday, 20th November
  2. ^ a b
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h David McKay, Cresta wins production "500", Modern Motor, January 1961, pages 14 to 17 & 81 to 82
  4. ^ Retrieved on 23 October 2013
  5. ^ Armstrong 500 - 1960, Official Results, The Australian Light Car, Jan - Feb 1961
  • A History of Australian Motor Sport, © 1980
  • Australian Motor Sport, Dec 1960 - Jan 1961
  • Tuckey, Bill (1981). "1960: It seemed like a good idea at the time...". Australia's Greatest Motor Race The Complete History. Sydney: Lansdowne Press. pp. 66–73.
  • Australia's Greatest Motor Race, 1960–1989
  • The Age, Monday, 21 Nov 1960
  • The Book Of Australian Motor Racing, © 1964
  • Greenhalgh, David; Thomas B. Floyd; Bill Tuckey (2000). "1960 It seemed like a good idea at the time...". Australia's Greatest Motor Race 1960-1999 The first 40 years. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing Group Pty Limited. pp. 96–101 & 451. ISBN 1-875221-12-3.

External links Edit

  • race results
  • National Motor Racing Museum

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Bathurst 1000 the race that would come to dominate Australian motor racing Contents 1 Outright controversy 2 Class structure 2 1 Class A 2 2 Class B 2 3 Class C 2 4 Class D 2 5 Class E 3 Results 4 Statistics 5 References 6 External linksOutright controversy EditOfficially only class placings and prize money were awarded with no outright winner recognised 1 In later years as the fame of the Bathurst 1000 grew outright placings particularly the outright winner became more widely recognised John Roxburgh and Frank Coad have been widely acclaimed as the outright winners of the event and have been recognised in CAMS motorsport manual in more recent times This has been the source of some controversy as claims the winners of Class C Geoff Russell David Anderson and Tony Loxton covered the race distance in a faster time The source of the discrepancy arises from the starting procedure which saw the classes released at ten second intervals with the Class D Roxburgh Coad Vauxhall starting the race ten seconds 2 before the Class C Russell Anderson Loxton Peugeot A comprehensive investigation in 1992 by Graham Hoinville utilizing the record of individual lap times from the race concluded that the car of Frank Coad and John Roxburgh was the first to finish the race 2 Class structure EditClass A Edit Class A was for cars with an engine capacity of 750cc or less The class featured Fiat 600 Lloyd Alexander NSU Prinz and Renault 750 Class B Edit Class B was for cars with an engine capacity of between 751cc and 1300cc The class featured Ford Anglia Renault Dauphine Simca Aronde Triumph Herald and Volkswagen Beetle Class C Edit nbsp The Brian Foley Alan Edney Austin Lancer competing in the 1960 Armstrong 500 Class C was for cars with an engine capacity of between 1301cc and 2000cc The class featured Austin Lancer Hillman Minx Morris Major Peugeot 403 and Singer Gazelle Class D Edit Class D was for cars with an engine capacity between 2001cc and 3500cc The class featured Ford Falcon Humber Super Snipe Mercedes Benz 220SE Standard Vanguard Vauxhall Cresta Class E Edit Class E was for cars with an engine capacity over 3500cc There was only one entry in the class a Ford Customline Results EditClass results were as follows Pos No Entrant 1 Drivers Car LapsClass A1 1 Continental amp General Dist Doug WhitefordLex Davison NSU Prinz 1552 2 Continental amp General Dist Bruce WaltonPaul England NSU Prinz 1513 3 Continental amp General Dist Hoot GibsonJ Gorman NSU Prinz 1504 10 W McB March Bill MarchJohn Connolly Renault 750 1455 15 Wal Gillespie Fiat Services Wal GillespieLou Sinclair Fiat 600 1386 4 1 Finlay Bros P L Kevin LottG Petty Lloyd Alexander TS 1 1357 16 Torino Motors P L Brian PyersFrank Elkins Fiat 600 1358 5 Finlay Bros P L Graham LevingstonPeter Candy Lloyd Alexander TS 1 1349 7 Finlay Bros P L R SlaneyG White Lloyd Alexander TS 1 13210 8 B P Batteries P L Les ParkJ Fleming Renault 750DNF 9 Monash Service Station Rex EmmettA Hawkins Renault 750DNF 6 Finlay Brothers P L Tony ThielerFrank Kilfoyle Lloyd Alexander TS 1 120 3 Class B1 24 Melody Motors P L Murray GaltBill Murray Simca Aronde 1642 23 Chrysler Australia Ltd Eiffel Tower Group Jack NougherLionel Marsh Simca Aronde 1613 22 Chrysler Australia Ltd B J Autos Service Bob BrownMichael Lempriere Simca Aronde 1614 27 Australian Motor Industries Jack MaurerErn Abbott Triumph Herald 1585 20 Orman s Service Station Rex OrmanMax McPherson Volkswagen 1586 18 Lanock Motors Ltd David McKayGreg Cusack Volkswagen 1587 19 Spencer Motors P L Arthur WylieKen Wylie Volkswagen 1578 29 Nalders Garage Bill NalderJohn Ampt Ford Anglia 1569 14 Ecurie Dauphine J LeightonAlan Ling Renault Dauphine 15410 12 Ecurie Dauphine Des WestIan Geoghegan Renault Dauphine 15211 11 Ecurie Dauphine Bill PittLeo Geoghegan Renault Dauphine 151DNF 17 V W Motors P L Eddie PerkinsGeorge Reynolds Volkswagen 151 3 DNF 26 Australian Motor Industries Graham HoinvilleAustin Miller Triumph Herald 100 3 DNF 25 R Christie Ray ChristieGeorge Hughes Simca Aronde 66 3 DNF 21 Chrysler Australia Ltd J E Murray Jack Murray W Murison Simca ArondeClass C1 34 Continental amp General Dist P L Geoff RussellDavid AndersonTony Loxton Peugeot 403 1672 41 British Motor Corp Peter MantonBarry Topen Morris Major 1643 38 British Motor Corp George SpanosLeo Taylor Austin Lancer 1614 35 Continental amp General Dist P L Bob HoldenKen Brigden Peugeot 403 1605 42 British Motor Corp Brian MuirJim Smith Morris Major 1606 43 British Motor Corp Rod MurphyJohn Callaway Morris Major 1597 45 Rootes Aust Limited Harry FirthJohn Reaburn Singer Gazelle 1598 36 Continental amp General Dist P L Ron LilleyJim Gullan Peugeot 403 1579 39 British Motor Corp Brian FoleyAlan Edney Austin Lancer 155DNF 44 Rootes Aust Limited Bill ClemensDon Dunoon Hillman MinxDNF 40 British Motor Corp Barry GurdonClyde Miller Austin Lancer 59 3 Class D1 37 S A Chenery P L John RoxburghFrank Coad Vauxhall Cresta 1672 28 Australian Motor Industries Norm BeecheyJohn French Standard Vanguard 1623 30 Autoland P L Bob JaneLou Molina Ford XK Falcon 161DNF 46 Rootes Aust Limited Bill GraetzFred Sutherland Humber Super Snipe 125 3 DNF 47 Smith Street Motors P L Gavin YoulJohn Youl Mercedes Benz 220SE 67 3 DNF 31 Wangaratta Motors Ron PhillipsErn Seeliger Ford XK Falcon 49 3 Class E1 32 Sabina Motors P L Ray GibbsMurray Carter Ford Customline 154Statistics EditFastest Lap 47 Youl Youl 2 41 Laps 15 45 amp 62 4 Race Time of Car No 37 8 20 45 5 References Edit a b c d e f g h Official Programme The 1960 Armstrong 500 Phillip Island Sunday 20th November a b Paul Watson The debate over the first Armstrong 500 www pccv org as archived at web archive org a b c d e f g h David McKay Cresta wins production 500 Modern Motor January 1961 pages 14 to 17 amp 81 to 82 Armstrong 500 20 November 1960 www nmrm com au via web archive org Retrieved on 23 October 2013 Armstrong 500 1960 Official Results The Australian Light Car Jan Feb 1961 A History of Australian Motor Sport c 1980 Australian Motor Sport Dec 1960 Jan 1961 Tuckey Bill 1981 1960 It seemed like a good idea at the time Australia s Greatest Motor Race The Complete History Sydney Lansdowne Press pp 66 73 Australia s Greatest Motor Race 1960 1989 The Age Monday 21 Nov 1960 The Book Of Australian Motor Racing c 1964 Greenhalgh David Thomas B Floyd Bill Tuckey 2000 1960 It seemed like a good idea at the time Australia s Greatest Motor Race 1960 1999 The first 40 years Hornsby Chevron Publishing Group Pty Limited pp 96 101 amp 451 ISBN 1 875221 12 3 External links Editrace results Autopics Phillip Island images National Motor Racing Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1960 Armstrong 500 amp oldid 1158887298, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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