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Alec Mildren

Alec Mildren (1915–1998) was active in Australian motor racing as a driver from 1938 to 1961, and subsequently as the owner of Alec Mildren Racing.

Alec Mildren
NationalityAustralian
Born1915[1]
Died1998(1998-00-00) (aged 82–83)[1]
Australian Drivers' Championship
Years active1957 to 1961
Best finish1st in 1960 Australian Drivers' Championship
Championship titles
1960
1960
Australian Drivers' Championship
Australian Grand Prix

Racing career

Mildren began his racing career in an Austin in 1938[2] and then raced a variety of cars including a Singer, a Ford Special, an MG TB and two Rileys.[2] These were followed by a series of Coopers, with Mildren placing second in both the 1958 and 1959 Australian Drivers' Championships. A Maserati powered Cooper T51 was campaigned during 1960, Mildren winning the 1960 Australian Grand Prix and the 1960 Australian Drivers' Championship. He retired from racing during 1961.[3]

Career results

Alec Mildren Racing

 
Max Stewart in the Alec Mildren Racing entered Mildren Waggott in 1971

In late 1963 Mildren announced the formation of Alec Mildren Racing.[4] The team met with success in Australian endurance races, winning the 1964 Sandown 6 Hour International, the 1965 International 6 Hour Touring Car Race and the 1967 Surfers Paradise Four Hour with Alfa Romeos. Kevin Bartlett won the 1968 Australian Drivers' Championship in an Alec Mildren Racing entered Brabham and the 1969 Australian Drivers' Championship in the team's Mildren Mono. The latter was one of a number of cars raced by the team under the Mildren marque name. Max Stewart won the 1969 and 1970 Australian Formula 2 Championships in the team's Mildren Waggott and then won the 1971 Australian Drivers' Championship in the same car, entered by Alec Mildren Racing in early rounds of the series and by Max Stewart Motors in later rounds.

Racing for Alec Mildren at the Bathurst Easter meeting in 1967, Kevin Bartlett set the first ever 100 mph (161 km/h) lap of the then 6.172 km (3.835 mi) Mount Panorama Circuit with a time of 2:17.7 in a 2.5-litre Brabham Coventry-Climax during the NSW Road Racing Championships. For his efforts Bartlett was awarded 100 bottles of champagne to add to the 20 bottles he had been awarded for winning the pole with a time of 2:17.2. On the same day Bartlett also drove one of Mildren's Alfa Romeo GTA's to victory in the touring car race over the Ford Mustang of Bob Jane who while having a power advantage with the Ford V8 engine, ran out of brakes at the end of the 4th lap. During the race Bartlett reduced Under 2.0 Litre lap record by some 9 seconds in the process, leaving the new mark at 2:44.9.[5]

Business interests

A family car dealership company, which was established by Mildren in 1953 and would later have prestige dealerships for Saab and Volvo[6] Mildren Prestige operated up until 2017.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Driven to succeed : the Alec Mildren story, 1915–1998 / by Barry Green, catalogue.nla.gov.au Retrieved on 27 May 2014
  2. ^ a b Mike Kable, Alec Mildren wins CAMS 1960 Gold Star award, The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 14 November 1960, page 17
  3. ^ Australian Gold Star 1961, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 28 May 2014
  4. ^ Mike Kable, Mildren to form new racing team, The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, 9 December 1963, page 12.
  5. ^ Bathurst 1967 Easter Weekend
  6. ^ Aaron Dominguez (3 May 2016). "The State of Saab in Australia". saabsunited.com. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  7. ^ About Mildren prestige, www.mildrenprestige.com.au Archived 28 May 2014 at archive.today Retrieved on 28 May 2014
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Len Lukey
Winner of the Australian Drivers' Championship
1960
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winner of the Australian Grand Prix
1960
Succeeded by

alec, mildren, 1915, 1998, active, australian, motor, racing, driver, from, 1938, 1961, subsequently, owner, racing, nationalityaustralianborn1915, died1998, 1998, aged, australian, drivers, championshipyears, active1957, 1961best, finish1st, 1960, australian,. Alec Mildren 1915 1998 was active in Australian motor racing as a driver from 1938 to 1961 and subsequently as the owner of Alec Mildren Racing Alec MildrenNationalityAustralianBorn1915 1 Died1998 1998 00 00 aged 82 83 1 Australian Drivers ChampionshipYears active1957 to 1961Best finish1st in 1960 Australian Drivers ChampionshipChampionship titles19601960Australian Drivers ChampionshipAustralian Grand Prix Contents 1 Racing career 1 1 Career results 2 Alec Mildren Racing 3 Business interests 4 ReferencesRacing career EditMildren began his racing career in an Austin in 1938 2 and then raced a variety of cars including a Singer a Ford Special an MG TB and two Rileys 2 These were followed by a series of Coopers with Mildren placing second in both the 1958 and 1959 Australian Drivers Championships A Maserati powered Cooper T51 was campaigned during 1960 Mildren winning the 1960 Australian Grand Prix and the 1960 Australian Drivers Championship He retired from racing during 1961 3 Career results Edit Season Championship Position Car Entrant1957 Australian Drivers Championship 10th Cooper T20 BristolCooper T41 Coventry Climax AG Mildren1958 Australian Drivers Championship 2nd Cooper T43 Coventry Climax AG Mildren Pty Ltd1959 Australian Drivers Championship 2nd Cooper T43 Coventry ClimaxCooper T45 Coventry Climax AG Mildren Pty Ltd1960 Australian Drivers Championship 1st Cooper T51 Maserati AG Mildren Pty Ltd1961 Australian Drivers Championship 5th Cooper T51 Maserati AG Mildren Pty LtdAlec Mildren Racing Edit Max Stewart in the Alec Mildren Racing entered Mildren Waggott in 1971 In late 1963 Mildren announced the formation of Alec Mildren Racing 4 The team met with success in Australian endurance races winning the 1964 Sandown 6 Hour International the 1965 International 6 Hour Touring Car Race and the 1967 Surfers Paradise Four Hour with Alfa Romeos Kevin Bartlett won the 1968 Australian Drivers Championship in an Alec Mildren Racing entered Brabham and the 1969 Australian Drivers Championship in the team s Mildren Mono The latter was one of a number of cars raced by the team under the Mildren marque name Max Stewart won the 1969 and 1970 Australian Formula 2 Championships in the team s Mildren Waggott and then won the 1971 Australian Drivers Championship in the same car entered by Alec Mildren Racing in early rounds of the series and by Max Stewart Motors in later rounds Racing for Alec Mildren at the Bathurst Easter meeting in 1967 Kevin Bartlett set the first ever 100 mph 161 km h lap of the then 6 172 km 3 835 mi Mount Panorama Circuit with a time of 2 17 7 in a 2 5 litre Brabham Coventry Climax during the NSW Road Racing Championships For his efforts Bartlett was awarded 100 bottles of champagne to add to the 20 bottles he had been awarded for winning the pole with a time of 2 17 2 On the same day Bartlett also drove one of Mildren s Alfa Romeo GTA s to victory in the touring car race over the Ford Mustang of Bob Jane who while having a power advantage with the Ford V8 engine ran out of brakes at the end of the 4th lap During the race Bartlett reduced Under 2 0 Litre lap record by some 9 seconds in the process leaving the new mark at 2 44 9 5 Business interests EditA family car dealership company which was established by Mildren in 1953 and would later have prestige dealerships for Saab and Volvo 6 Mildren Prestige operated up until 2017 7 References Edit a b Driven to succeed the Alec Mildren story 1915 1998 by Barry Green catalogue nla gov au Retrieved on 27 May 2014 a b Mike Kable Alec Mildren wins CAMS 1960 Gold Star award The Sydney Morning Herald Monday 14 November 1960 page 17 Australian Gold Star 1961 www oldracingcars com Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Mike Kable Mildren to form new racing team The Sydney Morning Herald Monday 9 December 1963 page 12 Bathurst 1967 Easter Weekend Aaron Dominguez 3 May 2016 The State of Saab in Australia saabsunited com Retrieved 6 April 2021 About Mildren prestige www mildrenprestige com au Archived 28 May 2014 at archive today Retrieved on 28 May 2014 Sporting positionsPreceded byLen Lukey Winner of the Australian Drivers Championship1960 Succeeded byBill PattersonPreceded byStan Jones Winner of the Australian Grand Prix1960 Succeeded byLex Davison Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alec Mildren amp oldid 1076742256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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