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Lady Wigram Trophy

Wigram, 19 Jan 1975

ResultsLapsTime/Speed
1 Graham McRae McRae GM2 [001] - Chevrolet V8
#22
44 50m 29.7s
2 John McCormack Elfin MR6 [6741] - Repco Holden V8
#9
44 50m 58.7s
3 Johnnie Walker Lola T332 [T330 HU23(B)] - Repco Holden V8
#7
44 51m 00.0s
4 Max Stewart Lola T400 [HU2] - Chevrolet V8
#6 (see note 1)
44 51m 21.1s
5 Graeme Lawrence Lola T332 [HU28] - Chevrolet V8
#14 (see note 2)
43
6 David Oxton Lola T330 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8
(see note 3)
43
7 Jim Murdoch Begg [018] - Chevrolet V8
#19 (see note 4)
43
8 Neil Doyle Surtees TS9B [006] - Chevrolet V8
#57
41
9 Ken Smith Lola T330 [HU8] - Chevrolet V8
#11 (see note 5)
40
10 Steve Millen (Tasman 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B20 [72-9] - Cosworth FVC
#69 (see note 6)
39
R Graham Baker Begg FM5 [2] - Chevrolet V8
#13 (see note 7)
20 Overheating
R Chris Amon Talon MR-1 - Chevrolet V8
#1
19 Engine
R Kevin Bartlett Lola T400 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8
#5 (see note 8)
19 Magneto Drive
R Warwick Brown Lola T332 [HU27] - Chevrolet V8
#2 (see note 9)
4 Head Gasket
DNS Baron Robertson Elfin MR5 [5722] - Repco Holden V8
#12 (see note 10)
Did not start
(cracked Disc)
DNQ Murray Baker Elk (Brabham BT18) - Chevrolet V8
#24 (see note 11)
Did not qualify
DNQ Keith Laney McLaren M10C [400-10-3] - Chevrolet V8
#49 (see note 12)
Did not qualify
DNA Evan Noyes Lola T332 [HU51] - Chevrolet V8
#8 (see note 13)
Did not arrive
DNA Frank Bray Begg FM5 [1] - Chevrolet V8
#15
Did not arrive
  Robbie Booth Begg FM4 - Chevrolet V8
#17 (see note 14)
On entry list
  Bill David (Tasman 2.0) 1.9-litre Brabham BT29 [23] - Cosworth FVC
#97 (see note 15)
On entry list

All cars are 5-litre F5000 unless noted.

Qualifying
1 Graham McRae (F5000) 5-litre McRae GM2 [001] - Chevrolet V8 67.1
2 Chris Amon (F5000) 5-litre Talon MR-1 - Chevrolet V8 67.1
3 Warwick Brown (F5000) 5-litre Lola T332 [HU27] - Chevrolet V8 67.3
4 Johnnie Walker (F5000) 5-litre Lola T332 [T330 HU23(B)] - Repco Holden V8 68.4
5 John McCormack (F5000) 5-litre Elfin MR6 [6741] - Repco Holden V8 69.0
6 David Oxton (F5000) 5-litre Lola T330 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8 70.2
7 Ken Smith (F5000) 5-litre Lola T330 [HU8] - Chevrolet V8 70.9
8 Jim Murdoch (F5000) 5-litre Begg [018] - Chevrolet V8 72.9
9 Graham Baker (F5000) 5-litre Begg FM5 [2] - Chevrolet V8 73.1
10 Neil Doyle (F5000) 5-litre Surtees TS9B [006] - Chevrolet V8 73.8
11 Steve Millen (Tasman 2.0) 2-litre Chevron B20 [72-9] - Cosworth FVC 76.4
12 Baron Robertson * (F5000) 5-litre Elfin MR5 [5722] - Repco Holden V8 76.8
13 Murray Baker * (F5000) 5-litre Elk (Brabham BT18) - Chevrolet V8 86.4
14 Keith Laney * (F5000) 5-litre McLaren M10C [400-10-3] - Chevrolet V8 87.9
15 Graeme Lawrence (F5000) 5-litre Lola T332 [HU28] - Chevrolet V8 DNP
16 Max Stewart (F5000) 5-litre Lola T400 [HU2] - Chevrolet V8 DNP
17 Kevin Bartlett (F5000) 5-litre Lola T400 [HU1] - Chevrolet V8 DNP
 
* Did not start

Notes on the cars:

  1. Lola T400 [HU2] (Max Stewart): See full history: Lola T400 HU2.
  2. Lola T332 [HU28] (Graeme Lawrence): Graeme Lawrence (NZ) for Tasman 1974, New Zealand Gold Star 1974; Tasman 1975; Tasman 1976; Gold Star Oct/Nov 1976; Australian Internationals 1977 - Terry Hook (Aus) Australian Internationals 1978, Australian Internationals 1979; heavily crashed at a club event at Lakeside 21 Jun 1981. Rebuilt by March 1982 by Chas Talbot on a new tub. Sold to Bob Minogue and Pete Brennan in the mid-1980s who sold the rear end to Peter Bick to complete his ex-Davison HU34. The ex-Hook car was then built up with other parts and sold to Manuel Jimenez who in turn passed it to Murray Richards (Murrumbeena, Australia). To David Sharp (New Zealand) 1993. To Murray Sinclair (Hong Kong, and Christchurch, New Zealand) 2001, and raced in the F5000 Tasman Revival from 2003 to 2007. To Russell Greer (Blenheim, New Zealand) 2007, who continued to race it in the Revival series. More information about Lola T332 HU28
  3. Lola T330 [HU1] (David Oxton): Works car for Frank Gardner at the end of 1972, then to Max Stewart for the 1973 Tasman series, the 1973 US series, 1973 Australian Gold Star, 1974 Tasman, and 1974 Gold Star. In ecember 1974, Kevin Bartlett used the car to win a New Zealand Gold Star race. Driven by David Oxton in the 1975 New Zealand Tasman races, then by Stewart for last two races of Tasman 1975 after he gave up on his Lola T400. Driven by John Leffler, Stewart and Paul Bernasconi during 1975. To Ian Adams (NSW, Australia) 1976, and raced until 1982. Sold by Adams to Darcy Russell (Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia) in 1988, and raced in historic racing from 1992 onwards. Appeared regularly at the VHRR Phillip Island Classic from 1997 to 2016, and in the Australian GP support races in 2009 and 2010. More information about Lola T330 HU1
  4. Begg [018] (Jim Murdoch): First raced by Jim Murdoch in the New Zealand Gold Star in late 1974, then in the 1975 Tasman series, finishing second in the New Zealand Grand Prix, the 1975-76 Gold Star season, and in the 1976 NZ Internationals. The car was then retired to the Queenstown Motor Museum, where it remained when it was sold to Gavin Bain (Christchurch) in the late 1980s. It was later sold to Phil Mauger (Christchurch) and reappeared in 2004 when raced by him in the F5000 Tasman Revival series. Then to Noel Atley (Invercargill) who raced it in the Tasman Revival series from 2005 to 2009. Sold to Calven Bonney for 2010, and raced by him in the Tasman Revival series until sold to Scott O'Donnell (Invercargill) in 2017. The car will be on display on a regular basis at Bill Richardson Transport World in Invercargill.
  5. Lola T330 [HU8] (Ken Smith): To Haas/Hall and developed by Jim Hall with revised bodywork, radiators and rear wing for Brian Redman in the 1973 US series. Then to Rogers Racing for Larry Harley in the 1974 US series. To Ken Smith (New Zealand) for the 1974/75 season, the New Zealand and Australian Internationals 1976. To Chris Milton (South Australia) and raced in Australia from Sep 1977 to Sep 1978. To John Blanden 1978, and driven for him by Rob Butcher from 1979 to 1982. To Bib Stillwell 1988 for Australian historic racing. To Noel Robson (Melbourne, Australia) 1993, and raced in Australian historic racing for many years. More information about Lola T330 HU8
  6. Chevron B20 [72-9] (Steve Millen): New to John S Green in Formula B specification but there is no evidence of this car being delivered before the end of 1972. Green ran it in the Gap Hill Climb in January 1973, but only circuit raced it once, in the Singapore Grand Prix in April 1973. Green died in early 1974, and the Chevron was sold to David Schollum for Steve Millen in South-East Asian races that year. Then shipped to New Zealand and fitted with a 1980cc Cosworth FVC engine for the 1975 Tasman series. Used by Millen in 1600cc form at Batu Tiga and Macau later in 1975. Sold to Ian Grey in 1976 and raced with a Cosworth BDM at Macau in 1976 and 1977. Later sold to Dick Ward (Perth, Australia) and George Stacey about the end of 1979, and then to Harry Hickling (ACT, Australia). Sold to David Innes late 2014.
  7. Begg FM5 [2] (Graham Baker): Built new in 1973 by Fred McLean for Allan McCully for the 1973/74 New Zealand Gold Star, and regarded by McLean as a FM5, not a Begg FM5. To Graham Baker 1974 and raced in Tasman 1974, the 1974/75 and 1975/76 Gold Star, and the 1976 NZ Internationals. To Charles Talbot (Australia) 1976, and raced by him in the 1977 and 1978 Rothmans Australian Internationals. Presumably the car raced by Allan R. Nitschke in Australia from 1979 to 1982. Then unknown until acquired by Bryan and Graham Sala about 1990. Bought at auction in Australia by Gavin Hicks (Auckland, NZ) about 1991 and sold by him to Lindsay O'Donnell (Christchurch, NZ) 2001. Raced by O'Donnell in the F5000 Tasman Revival from 2003 to the 2012/13 season. Returned two years later for the New Zealand Festival at Hampton Downs in January 2015. More information about Begg FM5/2
  8. Lola T400 [HU1] (Kevin Bartlett): See full history: Lola T400 HU1.
  9. Lola T332 [HU27] (Warwick Brown): See full history: Lola T332 HU27.
  10. Elfin MR5 [5722] (Baron Robertson): New to Max Stewart in time for the start of the 1972 Tasman series. Also raced by Stewart in the 1972 Australian Gold Star. Entered by Stewart for John Leffler in a few raced in October/November 1973. Then sold to Baron Robertson and raced in the Tasman series in 1974 and 1975, and in the New Zealand and Australian Internationals in 1976. History then unknown until bought from David Davidson (Melbourne) by Gavin Sala. By 1994, this car was with Adrian Tweedle (Victoria). Subsequent history again unknown, but reported to be with Max Pearson by 2012.
  11. Elk (Brabham BT18) (Murray Baker): New Zealander Roly Levis had a new Brabham BT18 with 1500cc Ford twin cam engine ready for the New Zealand Gold Star race at Renwick in mid-November 1966. He raced it though the 1966/67 season, before selling it to Tony Shaw for 1967/68. Levis continued to race the car in Shaw's ownership throughout that season. It was then sold to Allan McCully for the 1968/69 season. It reappeared in 1973 with Russ Noble, who raced it in Gold Star events in 1973/74. It was then acquired by Murray Baker, rebuilt with a Chevrolet V8 and renamed 'Elk'. It raced in this configuration in 1974/75. It was later owned by Tom Donavan and Richard Trewsdale. Some time before 1984, it was bought from Trewsdale by David Currie and Ken White, and was immaculately restored by Currie to Levis's specification. In in April 1986, it was sold to Charlie Conway, who used it in historic racing in New Zealand. Rodin Wootton took over the drive in 1992, until Conway sold the car to Bruce Wootton (Auckland, NZ) in 1997.
  12. McLaren M10C [400-10-3] (Keith Laney): New to Frank Matich (Australia) and fitted with Repco's new Holden V8 F5000 engine for Australian racing. Raced for the first time at Warwick Farm on 12 July 1970 but crashed, and rebuilt on a new tub as "M10C". Next raced at Calder on 18 Oct 1970, then at Australian Grand Prix 22 Nov 1970. Raced in the 1971 Tasman series, then to the US for the L&M series before returning to Australia for the 1971 Gold Star series. Crashed prior to Oran Park 27 June and rebuilt on third tub. To Frank Radisich at the end of 1971 and raced in the 1972 Tasman series, the 1972 Australian Gold Star, and the 1973 Tasman. To Keith Laney (NZ), fitted with a Chevrolet V8 and appeared in the Tasman series in 1974 and 1975. Then to Dennis Phillips for hill climbs 1976, then Russel Greer (Blenheim, NZ) and fitted with a 6.3-litre Chevy to win the 1979/80 NZ hill climb championship. Sold to Peter Addison (Australia) but history then unknown until acquired by Max Warwick (Australia) in the mid-1990s. Raced at Historic Sandown from 1998. Sold to Graham Wadsworth (Melbourne, Australia) 2006.
  13. Lola T332 [HU51] (Evan Noyes): See full history: Lola T332 HU51.
  14. Begg FM4 (Robbie Booth): Built for 1970/71 season, and first raced by Geoff Mardon at Wigram in January 1971. Raced by David Oxton in the 1971/72 Gold Star. To Garry Pedersen October 1972, and rebuilt with a wedge body for the 1972/73 Gold Star. Then to Bill David for Robbie Booth to race in the 1974 Internationals, the 1974/75 Gold Star events, and the 1975 Internationals. Then to Gary Love for the 1976 Internationals, but the car's history is then unknown until it was acquired by Allan Hamilton in Australia some time before 1990. Next seen with Graham Brayshaw (Brookby, Auckland, New Zealand) in 2004, and retained to 2006. To the Rush family, and raced by Timothy Rush in the 2007/08 F5000 Tasman Revival series. Raced by Tim but also sometimes by Terry in the 2008/09, 2009/10 and 2011/12 series. Last seen racing in November 2011, but photographed in The Rush Collection in April 2016.
  15. Brabham BT29 [23] (Bill David): Entered by Fred Opert Racing for Evan Noyes (Cedarville, MI) in the 1971 Tasman series, where it was fitted with a 1.8-litre Cosworth FVC. This was not the same BT29 that Noyes had used in Formula B in 1970, as that car was later advertised by Opert in the US. Sold to Graeme Lawrence (New Zealand) after the Tasman series, fitted with a Hart twin cam and used in races in South East Asia in early 1971, then with the FVC again for races in New Zealand and Australia. To Leo Geoghegan for SE Asian races in 1972, then to Ken Smith in New Zealand. Next seen when advertised by Bill David (Taupo, New Zealand) in June 1974, still with its FVC and twin cam engines. Raced by Frank Bray and entered by David in 1975, then to Peter Hughes and fitted with a Fiat engine for 1976, then a BDA for 1977. Observed by David McKinney in 1977 to be chassis BT29/23.

Sources

Note that the identification of individual cars in these results is based on the material presented elsewhere in this site and may in some cases contradict the organisers' published results.

Sources include Autosport, Motoring News, the F1 Register books and Graham Vercoe's books "Historic Racing Cars of New Zealand" and "The Golden Era of New Zealand Motor Racing".

The start point for the 1970 Tasman results was Bruce Sergent's site which contains full reports on all these races. The 1970 results were then augmented by practice times and other information on R1 Levin and R2 Pukekohe (both in Autosport 15 Jan 1970); R3 Wigram (Autosport 29 Jan 1970); R4 Teretonga (Auto News Vol 3 No 14 9 Feb 1970 and Autosport 29 Jan 1970); R5 Surfers Paradise (Auto News Vol 3 No 15 23 Feb 1970 and Autosport 19 Feb 1970); R6 Warwick Farm (Auto News Vol 3 No 16 9 Mar 1970 and Autosport 26 Feb 1970); and R7 Sandown Park (Auto News Vol 3 No 16 9 Mar 1970 and Autosport 26 Feb 1970). Additional qualifying times have been provided by Milan Fistonic.