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Steve Holmes
09-10-2013, 09:48 PM
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Well, we're winding down towards the end of the Bruce Wells Collection of historic Australian motor racing photos. Only a couple of chapters left. Bruce quit motorsport photography when he left Sydney and moved to Kempsey, about 450km North, in 1967. I for one will be sad once Bruce's full collection is all uploaded here, as I've really enjoyed working through his stunning images. But the flip-side is that there will be a huge archive of historic motor racing photos for people to sift through on here for years to come.

This latest chapter is from Warwick Farm. Its only a short chapter, just 21 photos, and takes in the 1967 Australian Grand Prix. The 1967 AGP was won by Jackie Stewart, in a BRM. Stewart, incidentally, also qualified on pole. Jim Clark finished second, with Frank Gardner coming home third in the Alec Mildren run Brabham. There are also a couple of touring car and sports car photos thrown in for good measure.

Anyway, enjoy these.

Steve Holmes
09-10-2013, 09:56 PM
OK, lets kick things off with a little touring car action. I am taking a punt here that this is Bruce Hindhaugh in the Hillman Imp. Can someone here confirm or correct this?

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Steve Holmes
09-10-2013, 10:02 PM
This is Brian Lawler, in the infamous 'Faltang', a Falcon hardtop fitted with a small block Ford V8. It was, essentially, a very early Sports Sedan, although I believe such cars were labelled Sports Racing Closed at the time?

Note the Mustang badge in the grille.

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Ellis
09-11-2013, 12:16 AM
#2

It looks like one of the 2 Graham Ritter Castrol Imps....the lesser developed one in background with no chrome strip along the side.
It may be Bruce but doesnt really look like him to me.

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y128/falcongtho/RitterImpsHumeW1266_zps6b4beabb.jpg (http://s4.photobucket.com/user/falcongtho/media/RitterImpsHumeW1266_zps6b4beabb.jpg.html)
Hume Weir 12/66

Cooper997
09-11-2013, 01:30 AM
The Imp and Facon photos are probably from the same race - Event 5 Touring Car Race (Improved Production & Sports Closed).

"#18 Hillman Imp Racing Team (Dvr. B Hindhaugh) (Vic) Hillman Imp 898 Green/White" For the record Graham Ritter is listed as #17 with a capacity for his Imp at 1025cc.

Lawler is an entry but as #41 White Falcon V8 in Event 2. But in the photo shown it appears to be #28. That makes it "Ray Morris Motor Conversions P/L (Dvr. R/B Morris) Ford Falcon V8 4700 Red/ Black" So if it isn't Ray driving, it could be his son, then future Bathurst winner, Bob steering. Shown in the same photo is "#24 Tower Auto Port (Dvr. J Griffiths) Lotus Anglia T/C 1598 Yellow/Blue" and I think it's "#4 Waggot Engineer.(Dvr. G Ryan/ B Seton) Holden EH 179 2930 Maroon/White" There are 2 other EH's listed.

Stephen

Greg Mackie
09-11-2013, 02:27 AM
Stephen, that would be Ray Morris....looks a bit old to be Bob.

They ran a RHD conversion & car A/C business at Taren Point [Sydney].

Ray also raced Karts, and because of CAMS rule about 'illegal' non-CAMS events, he used [from memory?] "The Masked Avenger" as his Kart-driver's name. Everyone knew who was behind that mask!

Cooper997
09-11-2013, 03:23 AM
I'd say you're right Greg. Bob was still a teenager when this meeting took place.

Stephen

Terry S
09-11-2013, 04:21 AM
Stephen, that would be Ray Morris....looks a bit old to be Bob.

They ran a RHD conversion & car A/C business at Taren Point [Sydney].

Ray also raced Karts, and because of CAMS rule about 'illegal' non-CAMS events, he used [from memory?] "The Masked Avenger" as his Kart-driver's name. Everyone knew who was behind that mask!

Yes Greg, it is definitely Ray Morris, and confirmed by reports of the time.
Their business was on the corner of Taren Point Road and Paraweena Road. I remember well because my father took his Dodge Phoenix there for air conditioning service and I went along as often as I could to see what was in the workshop. In those days car air conditioning was mostly after market and they specialised in Mark IV.

Their interest in karting came from there being a kart track about 2 or 3 blocks to the east on Paraweena Rd and apparently young Bob spent a lot of time there. Long since gone for a factory.

The story of the Faltang is interesting. It was originally developed to be a wild pig shooting car in the outback, so had auto transmission and a very large fuel tank. Before finished it was decided to use on track and was entered in the first Surfers Paradise 12 hour race, and driven by Ray and Laurie Stewart. Other competitors were Ford GT 40, Ferrari P2 and LM 250, and Mini Moke.
The class changed names many times over the years some including Sports Racing Closed and Sports-Closed. Now Sports Sedans At Surfers it was in the Sports/Racing over 2000cc class.

Then raced by Ray in 1967 before being sold to Brian Lawler. He raced for a couple of years but could never get it to handle. Sold it to Wayne Rogerson who eventually wrote it off (at Catalina I think). He used the components in his very sucessful Falcon Sports sedan.

darren
09-11-2013, 08:38 AM
Terry, I'm fairly sure the 'Faltang' did have an 'armco ride' at Catalina Park but was repaired. I'm certain it was written off at Bathurst by Wayne Rogerson. I know I have the info somewhere, just have to dig it out when I get back home.

Greg Mackie
09-11-2013, 10:16 AM
Darren, it was up on the mountain, up from 'The Cutting' that Wayne messed up the Falcon.

Terry, I was a customer of Hunt Bros., Miranda back when Ray Morris built the Falcon. The 'spare parts' rep. was not happy with Ray, when after buying a bonnet, doors, and boot lid, he sent them back for credit. Problem was the panels were 'covered' in release agent and bits of fibre-glass!

Both Ray and Bob were members of the Sutherland Shire Automobile Club....along with quite a few more race drivers back then.

Greg

Terry S
09-14-2013, 01:07 AM
The Imp and Facon photos are probably from the same race - Event 5 Touring Car Race (Improved Production & Sports Closed).

"#18 Hillman Imp Racing Team (Dvr. B Hindhaugh) (Vic) Hillman Imp 898 Green/White" For the record Graham Ritter is listed as #17 with a capacity for his Imp at 1025cc.

Lawler is an entry but as #41 White Falcon V8 in Event 2. But in the photo shown it appears to be #28. That makes it "Ray Morris Motor Conversions P/L (Dvr. R/B Morris) Ford Falcon V8 4700 Red/ Black" So if it isn't Ray driving, it could be his son, then future Bathurst winner, Bob steering. Shown in the same photo is "#24 Tower Auto Port (Dvr. J Griffiths) Lotus Anglia T/C 1598 Yellow/Blue" and I think it's "#4 Waggot Engineer.(Dvr. G Ryan/ B Seton) Holden EH 179 2930 Maroon/White" There are 2 other EH's listed.

Stephen

The Brian Lawler car in race 2 was a very standard Falcon WR with a 289. The Falcon GT had not yet been released.
This race was for "Series Production" with very limited changes, whereas in race 5 "sports-Closed" was basically anything goes.
There was a colossal difference between these two classes.
I doubt if Warwick Farm ever ran races just for Sports Closed as they never considered them "pukka" enough"
They just used them to complete fields, when they wouldn't threaten the leaders. Although Laurie Stewart in the Broadspeed Mini did come 3rd outright in this race.
Geoghegan was on pole in Mustang, and this was one of the very very few races he did not finish, retiring on lap 7 with a blown head gasket. The race was won by Gardner in Mildren's RHD Alfa GTA.

By the way Cooper 997 just for interest were you at this meeting?

Cooper997
09-14-2013, 09:43 AM
Terry,

I wish I was old enough to have gone to see some of these great cars and drivers in period. So I just remain envious of you guys who did. Which means I have to rely on old race programmes and period magazines collected over time.

Stephen

Steve Holmes
09-16-2013, 12:38 AM
Awesome info guys, thanks heaps.

Steve Holmes
09-16-2013, 12:41 AM
I originally assumed this was Kevin Bartlett in the Alec Mildern Alfa, but Terry has posted above that the Alfa was being driven by Frank Gardner at this event (thanks Terry). Looks like Brian Foley chasing hard in the Cooper S. Boy this photo has some drama to it! Just look at the attitude on the Mini.

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Peddler
09-16-2013, 09:17 PM
Phenomenal picture. Never mind the car's attitude, check the driver hanging out the window. As an old mini racer who got regular grief from my team for leaning about in the car, I feel happier now I can see even Brian Foley was a leaner. And just to be an old git, I wish you luck seeing such animation in modern race cars.

Steve Holmes
09-16-2013, 09:19 PM
Yes, completely agree re the driver attitude, and especially compared to the set-up in modern race cars, where the drivers look as though they're about to be fired off to the moon!

Steve Holmes
09-16-2013, 09:58 PM
Here is Pete Geoghegan in the Mustang, which, as already noted above, didn't reach the finish. You can see here the mild flares the Mustang had fitted in early 1967, to clear the tyres. I thought it looked great in this guise. It was also now sporting green stripes for Castrol in place of the blue and red of Total. Just to the very left edge of shot you can see smoke pouring from the outside tyre of a chasing car. My guess would be this is one of the Mini's, possibly Foley.

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Steve Holmes
09-18-2013, 02:16 AM
More touring car action. Hopefully someone here can ID these drivers?

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Cooper997
09-18-2013, 07:16 AM
Brlliant stuff! Absolutely perfect shot Bruce has achieved with the above. This shows the affordability to go racing in that era to perfection.

There's a pretty good chance this is Event 2 - Touring Car Race for "HMV" Trophy (Series Production) 5 laps.
#48 Don Holland Motors(Dvr: D Holland/H Vines Morris Cooper S 1310 white/black
#50 J Leffler/L Carne Morris Cooper S 1275 blue/white
#61 Selby's Steer. & Susp. Svce. (Dvr: D Selby) Morris Cooper S 1098 green/white
#57 Nuford Motors (Dvr: J Kinsey) Ford Cortina GT 1498 blue/white
#45 M S Bailey/J Hicks Prince Skyline GT 1988 grey
#54 J Kennedy Morris Cooper S 1275 green/white
#49 Frank Matich Pty Ltd (Dvr: F Matich) Morris Cooper S 1310 white/green

Going by the results written into the programme, show the finishing order was Holland, Matich, Selby & Leffler. But I haven't checked RCN if this is accurate. The photo shows Frank on a mission!

Stephen

Steve Holmes
09-18-2013, 07:30 AM
Stephen, you beauty! That is great info! Matich must have really been gunning it to come right through for 2nd.

Cooper997
09-18-2013, 08:20 AM
Steve, I've just looked at the Mar 67 RCN and Frank started in last place (20 cars started), having not practiced the Cooper S. So he was indeed gunning it.

Stephen

Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 01:05 AM
Yikes! Yeah that is impressive Stephen!

Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 01:06 AM
Now, this is from the Sports Car race. Again, any help with ID's are always appreciated.

Look at the punters hanging out of the trees to get a better vantage point!

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Cooper997
09-19-2013, 02:15 AM
This should be Event 1 Marque Sports Car Race 5 laps.
#61 K Webb (Dvr: Ross Bond) Austin Healey 3000 2912 blue/white
#63 Meyer's Car Maintenance (Dvr: Paul Meyer) Lotus Élan Ford 1558 Red
(And likely) #64 Harry C Cape Lotus Élan Ford 1558 green/black

Stephen

Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 02:38 AM
Great stuff Stephen, thanks heaps for this. Do you know who won the race?

Cooper997
09-19-2013, 03:38 AM
The RCN report mentions the finishing order as shown in the photo. Bond by 0.9 to Meyer, followed by Cape a further 0.5 behind. So a close dice really.

For the record here's the list of events held during this February 19, 1967 Tasman / Australian GP meeting.
Event 1 Marque Sports Car Race - 5 laps.
Event 2 Touring Car Race for "HMV" Trophy (Series Production) - 5 laps
Event 3 Racing Car Race (Formula Vee) - 10 laps
Event 4 32nd Australian GP - 45 laps
Event 5 Touring Car Race (Improved Production & Sports-Closed) - 10 laps
Event 6 Sports Car Race - Division 1 - 10 laps
Event 7 Racing Car Race - under 1500cc - 10 laps
Event 8 Sports Car Race - Division 2 - 5 laps

Stephen

Terry S
09-19-2013, 04:27 AM
More touring car action. Hopefully someone here can ID these drivers?

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The most interesting car in this photo is #49 the Cooper S of Frank Matich ..... yes the great Frank Matich
The race was for Series Production cars,which was basically unmodified readily available saloons.

Matich had used this Cooper S a few months before in the 1966 Bathurst 500. He had set the fastest lap of that race, but DNF when his codriver Frank Demuth hit a tree. He only raced this car 4 times pending completion of his SR3 sports car.

Matich debutted his Matich SR3 Olds at this meeting, but it was just finished in time and completely unsorted. So he did not practice the Cooper, devoting the time to the SR3. He therefore started this race from the back of the grid behind a pack of about 20 cars.
As the race was only of 5 laps, or 18 kms, he didn't have much time to get to the front.

The cars in this photo are in order:
48 Don Holland Cooper S
50 John Leffler Cooper S
61 Don Selby Cooper S (only 1098cc)
57 John Kinsey Cortina GT
45 Malcolm Bailey Prince Skyline GT
54 Joe Kennedy Cooper S
49 Frank Matich Cooper S

I believe there are some cars out to the right, so this photo does not depict the actual race order.
Don Holland won by 10 seconds from Matich and Leffler (who had been dicing together and slowed themselves)
Holland and Selby set new class lap records.

As a sign of the times Holland won $65 but more "importantly" a HMV Push-Button radio.

Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 11:36 PM
Really great info you guys! Many thanks. I wonder if I should bring some of our older Bruce Wells threads back to the top to see if we can get some more ID's? Lots of interesting unidentified images in those.

Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 11:38 PM
OK, gearing up now for the main race. Jack Brabham was obviously the local favourite.

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Steve Holmes
09-19-2013, 11:39 PM
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Steve Holmes
09-23-2013, 04:27 AM
Denny Hulme, in his Brabham. This would be a good year for the bear.

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Steve Holmes
09-23-2013, 10:55 PM
Graham Hill, prior to race start.

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Greg Mackie
09-23-2013, 11:07 PM
With Geoff Sykes......'Mr. Warwick Farm'.

Steve Holmes
09-23-2013, 11:09 PM
Thanks Greg! Great info.

Steve Holmes
09-30-2013, 03:49 AM
Leo Geoghegan readies himself for the start.

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Steve Holmes
10-01-2013, 01:56 AM
Jack Brabham has his race face on, prior to the start.

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Steve Holmes
10-04-2013, 04:14 AM
How superb is this photo! Bruce has captured the moment just as the flag has dropped and the drivers drop the clutches. From pole, Jackie Stewart has the rear bags already lit, while alongside are Jim Clark and Graham Hill. Row two are Jack Brabham and Leo Geoghegan, while Denny Hulme sits in behind Brabham. Stewart was also the first to reach the chequered flag.

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Michael Clark
10-04-2013, 07:22 AM
Is this the first time the Cosworth FVA was ever raced?

Terry S
10-04-2013, 08:21 AM
SPECTATING AT WARWICK FARM

As this thread has WF in title I'd like to put in a few thoughts on this, particularly ease of getting to.
WF was a wonderful circuit because you could see so much from so many places.
In its later years the best viewing was from the esses after you had gone across the two bridges over the track.

The great advantage of WF in our pre driving days was that you could get a train right into the circuit. There was a full station right behind the grandstands. We caught the train from Cronulla into Central and then out to WF. It took a long time but it was worth it.

The other Sydney circuit you could get to by train was Catalina Park. Catch the train to Katoomba then walk down the hill.

The magical thing about this, and reason I'm mentioning, was it wetted our appetite for racing which we still have all these years later. Even before we could drive. My first WF meeting was in December 1962 seeing Bob Jane's Jag winning.

Oran Park was in the country and Amaroo did not really start before we were driving.
These days it is not as easy for young people to get to circuits. In Sydney there is only Eastern Creek which I believe you can possibly get a long bus ride sometimes from Blacktown railway station. Wakefield Park is really in the country, far beyond public transport.
So Sydney young people basically miss out on getting "hooked" as we have.

I recall being at a Calder meeting in Melbourne where the train line ran along the back straight. Sometimes for bigger meetings they would run a train out, BUT there was no station, you had to jump out of the train when it stopped. Not a pretty sight.

I don't know about NZ, whether this a problem there for young people?

Dale Harvey
10-04-2013, 11:57 PM
Before I had a licence my mate and I would talk my father or his father into driving us to the tracks so we could watch the racing. Newcastle to Oran Park in those days was a long trip. For Catalina we used the train as you suggest. A big outing for young school boys in those days.
Dale.

Steve Holmes
10-07-2013, 04:58 AM
Loving these stories guys, please keep them coming.

Steve Holmes
10-07-2013, 05:00 AM
Kevin Bartlett pushes hard in the Brabham, on his way to 6th place finish

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Steve Holmes
10-08-2013, 11:28 PM
Jackie Stewart in the winning BRM.

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Steve Holmes
10-18-2013, 07:30 AM
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Robert Bailey
10-18-2013, 07:50 AM
With last photo of the Repco Brabham,do we have any idea of its chassis # or history then and now?

GD66
10-18-2013, 08:37 AM
It's a Tasman chassis BT23A (1).

Robert Bailey
10-18-2013, 10:00 AM
It's a Tasman chassis BT23A (1).

Peter Simms car.

bp photos
10-18-2013, 08:15 PM
These Bruce Wells photos are very very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm really enjoying them.
Just wondering what car Graham Hill is driving in the startline photo showing him with Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark on front row of grid.
Cheers
Bill P.

Jac Mac
10-18-2013, 10:22 PM
These Bruce Wells photos are very very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm really enjoying them.
Just wondering what car Graham Hill is driving in the startline photo showing him with Jackie Stewart and Jim Clark on front row of grid.
Cheers
Bill P.

One of the earlier posts (#38) mentions that it may have been an early FVA Cosworth powered cars first appearance, does that make it an F2 Lotus?

GD66
10-18-2013, 11:09 PM
Yes, it's a Lotus 48 on debut, Hill's only appearance of the series.

Steve Holmes
10-21-2013, 11:38 PM
Another shot of Brabham, getting the tail out.

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Steve Holmes
10-21-2013, 11:41 PM
Spencer Martin, I think, having crashed out in the Brabham.

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Steve Holmes
02-12-2014, 10:40 PM
This is Kevin Bartlett in the crossed-up Brabham BT11A leading Spencer Martin's similar car. Bartlett finished the race in 6th. Post #52 shows Martin's fate.

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Steve Holmes
02-12-2014, 10:42 PM
Last shot in this thread goes to Jack Brabham.

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