The 1963 Armstrong 500 was the fourth running of the Armstrong 500 touring car race. It was held on 6 October 1963. After the 1962 race, the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit was too damaged to continue to stage the race, forcing it to move to a new location, the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst with a new organising club, the Australian Racing Drivers Club. The race was open to standard production sedans with four classes based on the purchase price (in Australian pounds) of the vehicle.

Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit (1938–1986)

Bob Jane and Harry Firth were the first team to complete the full race distance, taking victory in Class C in their factory backed Ford Cortina GT, the change of both vehicle and circuit making no difference to their result of the previous year. While outright victories were not to be recognised until years later, they had completed a hat-trick of 'first to the line' wins.

Class structure edit

 
A replica of the Ford Cortina GT in which Bob Jane and Harry Firth won Class C

The largest change was cosmetic. The bigger cars moved down the alphabet, the smaller cars moved into classes A and B. The Volkswagens moved into class A. Ford Falcons disappeared from the race, replaced by an influx of smaller, more versatile Ford Cortinas. As in 1962 the Fords were the biggest threat, shaping up to be faster than the larger D Class cars which included Chrysler Valiants and Studebaker Larks.

Class A edit

Class A was for cars that cost less £900. It comprised Fiat 770, Morris 850, Triumph Herald and Volkswagen Beetle.

Class B edit

The £901 to £1,000 class featured 1.5 litre Ford Cortina, Morris Cooper and Morris Major Elite, Renault R8 and Simca Aronde.

Class C edit

The £1,001 to £1,200 class was contested by Ford Cortina GT, Holden EH S4 and Holden FB.

Class D edit

The £1,201 to £2,000 class featured Chrysler Valiant, Ford Zephyr, Humber Super Snipe, Peugeot 404, Studebaker Lark, Vauxhall Velox and Vauxhall VX 4/90.

Race edit

The race became the first Ford vs Holden head-to-head fight, with the works Cortina of defending race champions Bob Jane and Harry Firth winning by a lap over the first EH Holden of Ralph Sach and Fred Morgan with a second Cortina on the same lap. It was a third consecutive victory for Jane and Firth, each victory coming in a different model and back-to-back for the factory Ford team. Second place was the closest Holden would get to a win until the breakthrough in 1968. Chrysler got its first class win with the Valiant of Tony Reynolds and Tony Allen with Geoff Russell driving the factory prepared Ford Zephyr again narrowly missing out on the Class D win. The new Morris Coopers saw the Mini break out of the entry level class and gave Doug Chivas his first class win, co-driving with Ken Wilkinson in Class B, defeating the 1.5 litre Cortinas, ominously just a lap behind the Valiant and the Zephyr. In the small class, Volkswagen again defeated the Morris 850s with Barry Ferguson and Bill Ford taking first place ahead of the Mini of Don Holland and Lindsay Little.

Results edit

Pos No Entrant Drivers Car Laps
Class A
1 54 Lanock Motors Ltd   Barry Ferguson
  Bill Ford
Volkswagen 1200 116
2 55 Vaughan & Lane Pty Ltd   Don Holland
  Lindsay Little
Morris 850 116
3 51 Victorian VW Agents-VW Sales   Jim McKeown
  George Reynolds
Volkswagen 1200 115
4 61 A. Andrews   Rocky Tresise
  Arthur Andrews
Volkswagen 1200 115
5 57 Macquarie Motors   Greg Mackie
  Graham White
Volkswagen 1200 113
6 53 K.B. Nicholson Motors   Bill Stanley
  John Alexander
Morris 850 113
7 49 H.E. Taylor   Barry Seton
  Herb Taylor
Morris 850 112
8 50 Kinsley Motors   George Forrest
  Frank Hann
Volkswagen 1200 111
9 59 T. Corcoran   Tom Corcoran
  Digby Cooke
Morris 850 111
10 52 Paul M. Samuels   Barry Collerson
  Les Howard
Fiat 770 103
11 56 Reg Smith Motors   Jim Bonthorne
  Mike Callan
Triumph Herald 101
12 58 Vaughan & Lane Pty Ltd   Fred Gibson
  Ken Nicholson
Morris 850 89
DNF 60 P & R Williams   Tony Hill
  Frank Kleinig
Morris 850
Class B
1 42 Denis Summers Conversions   Doug Chivas
  Ken Wilkinson
Morris Cooper 125
2 41 Delore Motors (Newcastle)   Jack Gates
  Mike Nedelko
Morris Cooper 125
3 28 Ford Motor Co. of Australia   Ern Abbott
  Alan Caelli
Ford Cortina 1500 123
4 46 Ford Motor Co. of Australia   Max Volkers
  K Burns
Ford Cortina 1500 123
5 43 Bamar Motors   Wal Donnelly
  John Marchiori
Morris Cooper 122
6 44 P & R Williams   Des West
  John Martin
Morris Cooper 120
7 26 C. Harding   Chris Harding
  Adrian Yannuccelli
Morris Cooper 120
8 29 Total Team   Frank Matich
  George Murray
Renault R8 119
9 37 Rex Emmett   John Connolly
  Rod Draper
Renault R8 119
10 39 P & R Williams   Brian Foley
  Peter Manton
Morris Cooper 116
11 45 P. Brown   Peter Brown
  Ron Marshall
Morris Cooper 115
12 47 C.G. Smith   Ron Hodgson
  Charlie Smith
Morris Cooper 115
13 32 Cecil R Pierce   Ken Brigden
  Bruce Smith
Simca Aronde 114
14 38 Gurdon Motors   Barry Gurdon
  Jerry Trevor-Jones
Morris Major Elite 113
15 33 Gurdon Motors   Jack Murray
  Alan Edney
Morris Major Elite 113
16 48 Gurdon Motors   Warren Blomfield
  Lorraine Hill
Morris Major Elite 112
17 36 Ron Thorp's Bargain Barn   Ron Thorp
  John White
Morris Major Elite 111
18 40 Rex Emmett   Les Park
  Fred Sutherland
Renault Gordini 110
19 25 Scuderia Veloce   Ron Clarke
  David Walker
Renault R8 102
DNF 30 Delore Motors (Newcastle)   Doug Kelley
  Graham Kelley
Morris Cooper
DNF 34 Total Bexley Service Station   Mike Martin
  Dave Humphries
Morris Cooper
DNF 35 Howard and Sons Racing Team   Sid Howard
  Les Weiley
Morris Cooper 18
DNF 27 P. & R. Williams   Paul Bolton
  Laurie Stewart
Morris Cooper 13
DNF 31 Three Way Motors   Carl Kennedy
  Doug Stewart
Simca Aronde
Class C
1 20 Ford Motor Co. of Australia[1]   Bob Jane
  Harry Firth
Ford Cortina Mk.I GT 130
2 12 F.G. Morgan[2]   Ralph Sach
  Fred Morgan
Holden EH S4 129
3 13 Grawill Motors Pty. Ltd.[1]   Bruce McPhee
  Graham Ryan
Ford Cortina Mk.I GT 129
4 22 Barrie Broomhall Motors[1]   Barry Broomhall
  Bill Cunliffe
Ford Cortina Mk.I GT 124
5 18 H. Budd[1]   Harry Budd
  R. Smith
Holden EH S4 123
6 23 Geissler Motors Pty. Ltd.[1]   Ian Grant
  Trevor Marden
Holden EH S4 120
7 16 Muirs Motors (Ryde)[1]   Kevin Bartlett
  Bill Reynolds
Holden EH S4 115
8 24 B.P. Warwick Farm Service Station[1]   Lex Bailey
  Phil McCumisky
Holden FB Special[1] 115
9 17 Heldon Motors Pty. Ltd.[1]   Spencer Martin
  Brian Muir
Holden EH S4 111
DNF 21 Ford Motor Co. of Australia[1]   Ian Geoghegan
  Leo Geoghegan
Ford Cortina Mk.I GT 105
DNF 14 Seatons Globe Hotel, Albury[1]   Jim O'Shaunnessy
  John Brindley
Holden EH S4 65
Class D
1 8 Ron Dunbier Motors   Tony Allen
  Tony Reynolds
Chrysler AP5 Valiant 126
2 5 Ford Motor Co. of Australia   Geoff Russell
  John Reaburn
Ford Zephyr Mk.III 126
3 9 Killara Motor Garage   Bob Holden
  Bill March
Peugeot 404 119
4 2 Needham Motors Pty Ltd   Warren Weldon
  Bert Needham
Studebaker Lark 115
45 6 Alex Strachan Motors   Bill Burns
  Brian Lawler
Humber Super Snipe 21
DNF 4 Baulkham Hill Service Station   Bob Cook
  Alwyn Rose
Chrysler SV1 Valiant 119
DNF 7 N.J. Wright   Jim Wright
  Ian Ferguson
Studebaker Lark 57
DNF 3 Boyded Pty Ltd-Scuderia Veloce   David McKay
  Greg Cusack
Vauxhall Velox 20
DSQ 10 Continental & General Distributors   Bill Coe
  Syd Fisher
Peugeot 404 119
DNS 12 P. Fallu   Paul Fallu
  Terry Kratzmann
Vauxhall VX 4/90

Statistics edit

  • Fastest Lap – N/A
  • Race time of Firth / Jane Ford Cortina GT (First car across the line) – 7:47:14[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Philip McCumisky, Holden versus Holden at Bathurst, www.pccv.org, as archived at web.archive.org
  2. ^ Barry Collerson, Behind the wheel, Australian Motor Sports, November 1963, pages 30, 31, 32 & 50
  3. ^ Bill Tuckey and David Greenhalgh, Australia's Greatest Motor Race – The First 30 Years
  • Greenhalgh, David; Thomas B. Floyd; Bill Tuckey (2000). "1963 The telecast begins". Australia's Greatest Motor Race 1960-1999 The first 40 years. Hornsby: Chevron Publishing Group Pty Limited. pp. 114–121 & 452. ISBN 1-875221-12-3.

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