Results
Position | Drivers | No. | Car | Entrant | Class Pos. | Class | Laps |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Geordie Anderson, Chas Swinburne, Bill Pitt | 6 | Jaguar XK120 Coupe | Mrs D Anderson | 1 | Closed Cars 3001 cc and Over | 573 |
2 | Gordon Greig, Bill Reynolds, Peter Vennermark | 4 | Bristol 400 | G Greig | 1 | Closed Cars 1501 – 3000 cc | 569 |
3 | Tom Sulman, Nat Buchanan, Jack Masling | Humber Super Snipe | T N Sulman | 563 | |||
4 | Dick Shaw | 12 | Holden 48/215 | R D Shaw | 547 | ||
5 | John Crouch, Dowling, David McKay | 23 | Peugeot 203 | Harden & Johnston | 1 | Closed Cars 1101 – 1500 cc | 546 |
6 | R Daniel, Spring, B Polain | 8 | MG TC | R M Daniel | 1 | Open Cars 1101 – 1500 cc | 537 |
7 | Ken Tubman, Kel Ebbeck | Peugeot 203 | K V Tubman | 528 | |||
8 | Doug Chivas, Frank Dent, Peter Lowe | MG TD | Lowes Service Station | 491 | |||
9 | John Lefoe, McColl | Standard Vanguard | J Lefoe | 481 | |||
10 | John Nind | MGTD | J P Nind | 441 | |||
11 | Collins | MGTD | W Collins | 414 | |||
12 | K Harrison | Morris Minor | K Harrison | 1 | Open Cars Under 1100 cc | 406 | |
13 | Lewis | Jaguar Mark V | R Lewis | 399 | |||
14 | L Boydell | Renault 760 | I Boydell | 1 | Closed Cars Under 1100 cc | 396 | |
15 | Perkins | Ford V8 | N Perkins | 323 | |||
16 | Peter Whitehead, Tony Gaze, Alf Barrett | 1 | Jaguar XK120C | P N Whitehead | 1 | Open Cars 3001 cc and Over | 282 |
17 | Bill Ford, Hand, Carter | Singer | CHC Engineering | 245 | |||
18 | John Webber, Ashton Marshall | Fiat 500C | J M Webber | 2 | Closed Cars Under 1100 cc | 210 | |
19 | Les Cosh, Cobden, Moody | 2 | Aston Martin DB2 | L Cosh | 170 | ||
20 | Belf Jones, Col James, G Turner | 7 | Austin A90 Atlantic | B J Jones | 153 | ||
21 | Broad | MGTD | W Broad | 140 | |||
22 | ? | MGTD | E Wright | 130 |
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