1934 Phillip Island 100
The 1934 Phillip Island 100 was a motor race staged at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on 1 January 1934.[1] The 100 mile race, which was organised by the Light Car Club of Australia, was attended by over 8,000 people.[1] It was contested on a handicap basis with the limit starter, JW Williamson, commencing the race 17 minutes before the scratch starter, WB Thompson.[1] A competitor had to complete the course within the prescribed time limit of 1¾ hours to be classified as a finisher.[1]
The race was won by JW Williamson driving a Riley.[1]
Race results
Position [1] | Driver [1] | No.[2] | Car [1][2] | Capacity [2] | Entrant [2] | Race time [1] | Handicap [1] | Laps [1] |
1 | JW Williamson | 32 | Riley | 1087 cc | JW Williamson | 91 min 26 sec | 17:00 | 16 [3] |
2 | JO McCutcheon | 7 | Bugatti | 1496 cc | K MacMeikan | 6:00 | 16 | |
3 | GB Dentry | 8 | Riley | 10936 cc | GB Dentry | 6:00 | 16 | |
4 | AJ Terdich | 2 | Bugatti | 1540 cc s/c | AJ Terdich | 3:00 | 16 | |
5 | L Jennings | 5 | MG Magna | 1087 cc | L Jennings | 5:00 | 16 | |
6 | NF Putt | 19 | MG Magna | 1250 cc | Britannia Motors Pty Ltd | 12:00 | 16 | |
7 | LP Murphy | 20 | MG Midget | 847 cc | LP Murphy | 12:00 | 16 | |
NC | H Drake-Richmond | 12 | Bugatti | 1498 cc | H Drake-Richmond | 7:30 | 15 | |
NC | CR Warren | 6 | MG Midget | 747 cc s/c | Britannia Motors Pty Ltd | 5:00 | 15 | |
NC | JF Clements | 3 | Bugatti | 1992 cc | J Clements | 3:30 | 15 | |
DNF | WB Thompson | 1 | Bugatti | 1496 cc s/c | WB Thompson | Scratch | 10 | |
DNF | CW Junker | 4 | Bugatti | 1496 cc | CW Junker | 4:30 | ? | |
DNF | R Lea Wright | 18 | Singer Nine | 972 cc | A Beasley | 12:00 | ? | |
DNF | E Nichol | 9 | Bugatti | 1946 cc | E Nichol | 6:00 | ? | |
DNF | K McKinney | 11 | Austin Seven [4] | 747 cc s/c | K McKinney | 7:00 | 5 | |
DNF | JH McGrath | 14 | Bugatti | 1496 cc | JH McGrath | 7:30 | 2 | |
DNF | G Disher | 17 | Salmson | 1097 cc | G Disher | 11:00 | 0 |
Notes
- Starters: 17 [5]
- Classified finishers: 7 [1]
- Unclassified: 3 (All were on their the last lap when the time limit expired) [1]
- Retirements: 7 [1]
- Fastest lap: WB Thompson, time unkown, (average speed of approximately 83 mph) [1]
- Fastest time: JO McCutcheon, 80 minutes 27 seconds [1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Many thrills in motor car race - Phillip Island "100", The Argus, Tuesday, 2 January 1934, page 8
- 1 2 3 4 Phillip Island "100" - Handicaps Declared, The Argus, Thursday, 14 December 1934, page 14
- ↑ The race report in The Argus states that the race distance was 100 miles and the lap length was 6½ miles therefore it has been assumed that the race was contested over 16 laps.
- ↑ Phillip Island Races, Sydney Morning Herald, Friday, 22 December 1933, page 13
- ↑ The race report in The Argus states that there were 16 starters but mentions 17 starters by name
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