Australian Formula 2 Race
Hume Weir, 15 Jun 1975
| Results | Laps | Time/Speed | ||
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| 1 | Alfredo Costanzo | Birrana 274 [274-015] - Ford twin cam |
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| 2 | Geoff Brabham | Birrana 274 [274-018] - Ford twin cam |
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| 3 | Tony Stewart | Brabham BT36 (Dolphin) ['1'] - Ford twin cam |
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| 4 | Andrew Miedecke | Rennmax BN7 - Ford twin cam (see note 1) |
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| 5 | Chas Talbot | Birrana 274 [274-016] - Ford twin cam |
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| 6 | Ken Shirvington | March 732 [15 as '9'] - Ford twin cam (see note 2) |
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| 7 | Paul Hamilton | Elfin 600 [6801] - Ford twin cam |
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| R | Ray Winter | Mildren 'Mono' - Ford twin cam (see note 3) |
incident with King | |
| R | Paul King | (ANF3) 1.3-litre Birrana 374 [374-014] |
incident with Winter | |
| R | Enno Buesselman | Elfin 622 [72420] - Ford twin cam |
"went missing" | |
| R | Chris Farrell | Elfin 622 [74441] - Ford twin cam |
collision on first lap | |
| R | Bob Johns | Lotus 59 [59-FB-14] - Ford twin cam (see note 4) |
collision on first lap | |
| R | Doug Macarthur | Lola T360 ['AU1'] - Ford twin cam (see note 5) |
c/v joint on startline | |
All cars are 1.6-litre ANF2 unless noted.
| Qualifying | |||||
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| 1 | Andrew Miedecke | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Rennmax BN7 - Ford twin cam | |||
| 2 | Geoff Brabham | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Birrana 274 [274-018] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 3 | Alfredo Costanzo | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Birrana 274 [274-015] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 4 | Tony Stewart | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Brabham BT36 (Dolphin) ['1'] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 5 | Chris Farrell | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Elfin 622 [74441] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 6 | Ray Winter | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Mildren 'Mono' - Ford twin cam | |||
| 7 | Ken Shirvington | (ANF2) 1.6-litre March 732 [15 as '9'] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 8 | Chas Talbot | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Birrana 274 [274-016] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 9 | Doug Macarthur | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Lola T360 ['AU1'] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 10 | Paul King | (ANF3) 1.3-litre Birrana 374 [374-014] | |||
| 11 | Paul Hamilton | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Elfin 600 [6801] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 12 | Enno Buesselman | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Elfin 622 [72420] - Ford twin cam | |||
| 13 | Bob Johns | (ANF2) 1.6-litre Lotus 59 [59-FB-14] - Ford twin cam | |||
Notes on the cars:
- Rennmax BN7 (Andrew Miedecke): New to Andrew Miedecke (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) and raced in the Australian Formula 2 championship in 1975, sponsored by Grace Bros-Levi's Racing Team. Retained for 1976, and again raced in the Australian Formula 2 championship. Then sold to Richard Fleming in Tasmania for 1977.
- March 732 [15 as '9'] (Ken Shirvington): A new car for Andy Sutcliffe at Karlskoga run by Brian Lewis Racing and replacing 732-9, crashed by Mike Beuttler earlier in the year. To save paperwork, the team put the "732/9" chassis plate onto the car and it still wears it today. Sold to Ken Smith in New Zealand after Sutcliffe's money did not appear and raced by him in the 1974 Tasman series. Then rebuilt as a ANF2 car with a Ford twin cam for the 1974 Australian Formula 2 series and sold to Ken Shirvington mid-season. The car remains in Australia in 2012.
- Mildren 'Mono' (Ray Winter): Designed by Len Bailey and built by Alan Mann Racing for Alec Mildren Racing in Australia in late 1968, when it was raced by Frank Gardner using one of 2.5-litre Alfa T33 V8 engines from the team's Brabham BT23D. Raced by Gardner in the 1969 Tasman series, then by Kevin Bartlett in the 1969 Gold Star series. Later in 1969 it was fitted a Waggott TC4V engine, and Bartlett used it in this form in the 1970 Tasman and the 1970 Gold Star. It was sold to Bob Muir at the end of 1970 and raced by him through 1971 and early 1972, both with his 2-litre Waggott engine and with a Ford twin cam engine for Southeast Asian events. Then to Ray Winter and used in ANF2 in 1973 and 1974. Winter used the car again on occasion in 1975 and 1976. Later on, when the new single-cam Australian F2 was introduced, the old Mildren was raced in that category by Greg Ferrall. Then unknown until acquired by Lionel Ayres and restored. The car was retained by Bruce Ayres after his father Lionel's death in 2013.
- Lotus 59 [59-FB-14] (Bob Johns): New to Australia Lotus importer Leo Geoghegan, replacing his very successful but ageing Lotus 39-Repco. The Lotus was fitted with a 2-litre Waggott TC4V engine and used in Australian National Formula 1 and Tasman events in 1970 and 1971. He won two Australian Gold Star race in this car, at Warwick Farm in September 1970 and at Mallala a few weeks later. After spending 1972 on the sidelines, the Lotus was sold to Bob and Gary Johns for 1973, fitted with a Ford twin cam engine, and used in Australian Formula 2 from 1973 to 1975. By 1985, it had been acquired by John Holmes (Toowoomba, Queensland), and was restored to its original Waggott configuration.
- Lola T360 ['AU1'] (Doug Macarthur): Believed to be the prototype T360, which was tested at Silverstone and then used to facilitate construction of production jigs. It was a complete car when acquired by Don Baker of Dolphin Racing and Lola agent Glen Abbey, but dismantled and shipped to Australia in parts, where it was given the identity 'AU1'. Fitted with a Ford twin cam engine for ANF2, and raced by Chris Farrell, Graeme Lawrence, and Kevin Bartlett. Acquired by Fred Gibson from the Bartlett-Abbey organisation in mid-1974. To Doug McArthur for 1975 and 1976, then to Andrew Miedecke and rebuilt as a Formula Pacific for the 1977 New Zealand series. Returned to Australia for John Davis to race as an ANF2 in 1977, then converted to the new single-cam ANF2 and raced by Davis in 1978. Then to Jim Hunter but remained unused until it reappeared in historic racing in 1989. Bought by Colin Haste (Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia) in 2002, and still with him in 2013.
Sources
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