1954 Mount Druitt 24 Hours Road Race - Results

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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