1972 Skipper Chrysler 6 Hour Le Mans

The 1972 Skipper Chrysler 6 Hour Le Mans was an endurance motor race [1] for Sports Open, Sports Closed, Improved Production Touring Cars & Series Production Touring Cars.[2] The event was staged by the W.A. Sporting Car Club at the Wanneroo Park Circuit in Western Australia on Sunday 4 June 1972.[3] It was the 18th and final 6 Hour Le Mans race to be held.[4]

Results

Position [2] Drivers [2] No.[1] Car [2] Entrant [1] Class [2] Class Pos.[2] Laps [2]
1 Ray Thackwell, Jim Mullins 4 Porsche 911S Ray Thackwell Racing Sports Closed 1601-2500cc 1 295
2 Wayne Negus, Neville Grigsby   Holden Torana GTR-XU1   Series Production 3001-6000cc 1 279
3 Chris Royston, Colin Hall   Lotus 47 Shell Racing Sports Closed 1601-2500cc 2 270
4 Basil Ricciardello, Neville Cooper   Alfa Romeo GTA B Ricciardello Sports Closed 1301-1600cc 1 262
5 Felix Smetana, Tony McAlinden   Lotus Super 7   Sports Open 1301-1600cc 1 256
6 Barry Coleman, Lance Barrett   Bolwell Mk. 7   Sports Closed 2501-5000cc 1 254
7 Stuart Kostera, George Cole   Matich SR3   Sports Open 2501-3000cc 1 254
8 Bill Russell, John Hagarty   Datsun SR311   Sports Open 1601-2500cc 1 254
9 Gordon Leney, Dave Sullivan Jr.   Holden Torana GTR-XU1   Series Production 3001-6000cc 2 251
10 Graeme Ibbotson, Bob Creasy   Jomax Ford   Sports Open 1601-2500cc 2 250
11 P Reed, T Dunning   MGB   Sports Closed 1601-2500cc 3 237
12 C Garrett, Phil Davenport   MGB   Sports Open 1601-2500cc 3 234
13 G Moffat, G Appleby   MGB       234
14 Howie Sangster, Rick Lisle, Craig McAllister   Chrysler VH Valiant Charger   Series Production 3001-6000cc 3 233
15 Bill Downey, Noel Mitchell   Lotus Elan   Sports Open 1301-1600cc 2 229
16 Dave Cliffe, R Mouncey   Lotus Cortina   Improved Production 1301-1600cc 1 226
17 Jack Michael, David Jorritsma   Morris Cooper S   Series Production Up to 1300cc 1 224
18 Adrian Lewis, Elemer Vajda   Morris Cooper S   Series Production Up to 1300cc 2 224
19 Stratton Joel, John Farrell   Holden Torana GTR-XU1       220
20 Murray Thomas, Tim Garratt   Datsun - Healey   Sports Open 1301-1600cc 3 197
21 Alby Valikov, Doug Tyler   Honda S800   Sports Open Up to 1300cc 2 187
22 Ross Crump, L Derriman   Fiat   Sports Closed 1301-1600cc 2 ?
? Jack Kennedy, Terry Lyons   Morris Mini   Sports Open Up to 1300cc 1 ?
DNF Howie Sangster, Craig McAllister 1 McLaren LT170       194
DNF Ian Diffen, Ron Bairstow   Chrysler VH Valiant Charger       128
DNF Gordon Mitchell, Brian Cole   Austin-Healey Sprite       100
DNF John Haynes, Ray Tyler   Morgan V8 4.7       1
DNF Peter Doney,Paul Wilkins   Morris Cooper S       ?
DNF Brian Rhodes, Rod Collins   Chrysler VH Valiant Charger       ?
DNF Murray Charnley, Davis Hipperson   Lotus 23B       ?
DNF Leo Stubber, Bob Kingsbury   Porsche 911S       ?
DNF Bill Maddocks, Peter Green   Monaco GT Clubman       ?
DNF Bill Nitschke, Bill Lee   Holden LC Torana GTR-XU1 [1]       ?
DNF Neville Cooper, Ray Johnson   Triumph Spitfire [1]       ?
DNF Michael Hector, John Farrell   Holden HQ Monaro       ?

Race statistics

References & notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 John Crawford, Porsche 6-Hour Double, Racing Car News, July 1972, pages 58-61
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Western Australian Motor Race Results 1972 Retrieved on 31 July 2010
  3. Cover, Official Programme, Wanneroo Park Circuit, Sunday, 4 June 1972.
  4. Terry Walker, Around The Houses, The History of Motor Racing in Western Australia, 1980, page 59
  5. 1 2 Race Record to Porsche, The West Australian Monday June 5 1972, page 40
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