Results
Position | Driver | No. | Car | Entrant | Laps |
1 | Ian Geoghegan | 1 | Ford Mustang | 34 | |
2 | Darrell King | Morris Cooper S | 34 | ||
3 | Alan Hamilton | 19 | Porsche 911T | 34 | |
4 | Fred Gibson | Ford Mustang | 33 | ||
5 | Laurie Stewart | Morris Cooper S | 33 | ||
6 | John Millyard | Morris Cooper S | 33 | ||
7 | Peter Manton | 12 | Morris Cooper S | 33 | |
8 | Graeme Spence | Morris Cooper S | 33 | ||
9 | John Humphrey | Morris Cooper S | 33 | ||
10 | Bryan Thomson | 17 | Ford Mustang | 32 | |
11 | Dick Thurston | Toyota Corolla | 31 | ||
12 | Herb Taylor | Holden EH | 28 | ||
13 | Graham Ryan | Holden EH | 28 | ||
DNF | Ian Dawson | Ford Mustang | ? | ||
DNF | Rod Coppins | Ford Mustang | ? | ||
DNF | Chris Brauer | 16 | Lotus Ford Cortina Mk 1 | ? | |
DNF | Don Holland | Morris Cooper S | ? | ||
DNF | Paul Fahey | 6 | Ford Mustang | 21 | |
DNF | Phil Barnes | 11 | Morris Cooper S | 19 | |
DNF | Brian Foley | 8 | Morris Cooper S | 12 | |
DNF | Norm Beechey | 4 | Chevrolet Camaro | 11 | |
DNF | Bob Jane | 3 | Ford Mustang | Bob Jane Racing Division | 8 |
DNF | Nick Petrilli | Holden EH | ? | ||
DNF | Jim McKeown | 7 | Ford Cortina Lotus Mk 2 | 7 | |
DNF | Bob Morris | Toyota Corolla | 0 | ||
? | B Broomhall | Morris Cooper S | ? | ||
? | B Jones | Morris Cooper S | ? | ||
? | P Brown | Morris Cooper S | ? | ||
? | F Seery | Morris Cooper S | ? | ||
? | M Chenery | Holden EH | ? |
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