The 1955 South Pacific Championship for racing cars was a motor race staged at the Gnoo Blas Motor Racing Circuit at Orange in New South Wales, Australia on 31 January 1955.[1] The race, which was a Formula Libre event open to racing cars and stripped sports cars,[2] was contested as a scratch race which also incorporated a handicap award.[3] It was held over 27 laps[1] of the 3¾ mile circuit[4] for a total distance of 100 miles.[1] The race, which was the first South Pacific Championship for racing cars,[1] was won by Englishman Peter Whitehead driving a 3 litre Ferrari.[4]
The championship meeting, which was conducted by the Australian Sporting Car Club,[2] was the first FIA sanctioned international race meeting to be staged in Australia.[5]
Position[6] | Driver[6] | No.[6] | Car[6] | Laps[1] | Remarks |
1 | Peter Whitehead | 2[1] | Ferrari 500[7] | 27 | 1h 5m 1s, 93 m.p.h.[8] |
2 | Jack Brabham | 5 | Cooper Bristol | ||
3 | Tony Gaze | 4 | Ferrari 500[7] | ||
4 | Jack Murray[9] | 56 [9] | Allard Cadillac[3][10] | ||
5 | Tom Sulman | 14 [9] | Maserati | ||
6 | Curly Brydon | MG TC Special | |||
7 | G Grieg | Alfa Romeo Alvis | |||
? | John MacMillan | 10 | Alfa Romeo | ||
? | Noel Barnes | MG Special | |||
DNF [9] | Jack Robinson | Jaguar XK120 Special | 23 [9] | ||
DNF [9] | Dick Cobden [9] | Ferrari[9] | 2 [9] | ||
DNS | Prince Bira | Maserati | Engine failure in practice [9] | ||
DNS [9] | Prince Bira[9] | O.S.C.A.[9] | Fuel feed problems in preliminary race [9] | ||
DNS [9] | Reg Hunt [9] | Maserati[9] | Brakes [9] | ||
DNS [9] | Ian Mountain [9] | Peugeot Special [9] | Fatal accident in preliminary race [9] |
Position[6] | Driver[6] | No.[6] | Car[6] | Laps[1] |
1 | Jack Brabham | 5 | Cooper Bristol | |
2 | Jack Murray[9] | 56 [9] | Allard Cadillac[3][10] | |
3 | Tom Sulman | Maserati | ||
4 | Peter Whitehead | 2[1] | Ferrari 500[7] | 27 |
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