1975 Australian Sports Car Championship - Results

Results

Position Driver No. Car Entrant Laps
1 Garrie Cooper 12 Elfin MS7 Repco-Holden Reg Orr 30
2 Henry Michelle 1 Elfin 360 Repco 29
3 Fred Gibson 33 Alfa Romeo T33 29
4 Paul Gibson Rennmax Repco 28
5 Stuart Kostera 9 Matich SR3A 28
6 Barry Singleton Elfin 360 Repco 28
7 Greg Doidge Elfin 300 27
8 Andrew Roberts Roberts S2 27
9 Peter Jones Cheetah Clubman 27
10 Bob Romano Elfin 27
11 Jim Davidson Lotus Elan 26
12 Vince Gregory ASP Clubman 25
13 Peter Middleton Nganti Ford 25
14 Jim Doig Motorlab ASP 25
15 James Bidstrup ASP Clubman 25
16 Reg Byrne MGB 24
17 Geoff Walker GP Datsun 24
18 Steve Webb Bolwell 24
19 Ray Gymer Triumph TR5 23
20 Gay Cesario Fiat 124S 23
DNF Tom Tymons Farrell C1 23
DNF Jim Phillips Rennmax Repco 22
DNF Graeme Baird Kregol Ford 22
DNF Russell Collis Gordon Clubman 22
DNF Ray Bell Hustler 22
DNF Peter Hopwood Lotus Elan 21
DNF Kevin Norden Elfin 14
DNF Alan Gissing Gissing Holden 12
DNF Grant Gibson Lotus 23B 10
DNF Keith Poole 37 McLaren M8D Chevrolet C&C Autos

Ten other drivers are known to have participated but identities are uncertain.

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