1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship
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The 1964 Australian Formula 2 Championship was open to drivers of racing cars complying with CAMS
Australian Formula 2 regulations.
The title was contested over a single race staged at the Lowood circuit
in Queensland
on the 14 June 1964. Race distance was 30 laps x 2.825 miles = 85 miles (136 km). There were seven starters in what was the first Australian Formula 2 Championship to be awarded by CAMS.
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Confederation of Australian Motor Sport
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport , has been the governing body of Australian motorsport since 1953. It is affiliated with the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile ....
Australian Formula 2 regulations.
The title was contested over a single race staged at the Lowood circuit
Lowood circuit
The Lowood Airfield Circuit was a motor racing venue in Queensland, Australia which was used from 1946 to 1966. It was located at a former wartime airfield site at Mount Tarampa, near Lowood, 72 km west of the state capital Brisbane...
in Queensland
Queensland
Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean...
on the 14 June 1964. Race distance was 30 laps x 2.825 miles = 85 miles (136 km). There were seven starters in what was the first Australian Formula 2 Championship to be awarded by CAMS.
Position | Driver | No. | Car | Laps |
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1 | Greg Cusack | 9 | Elfin Ford | 30 |
2 | David Walker David Walker (racing driver) David Walker is an Australian former racing driver who drove for Lotus in the 1971 and 1972 Formula One Championships.-Career:... |
Brabham | ||
3 | J Hunnam | Elfin |
Position | Driver | Car |
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Did not finish | Leo Geoghegan | Lotus 27 Lotus 27 Lotus 27 was a Formula Junior version of the Lotus 25 Formula One car for the 1963 Formula Junior season. All aluminum monocoque with steel bulkheads... |
Did not finish | Lionel Ayers | MRC Lotus |
Keith Malcolm | Lotus 20 Lotus 20 Lotus 20 was a Formula Junior car built by Lotus for the 1962 season as a successor to the Lotus 18.The chassis was a spaceframe, clothed in fibreglass bodywork. It had front double wishbone suspension, but the rear had a lower wishbone with the driveshaft being fixed length and therefore used as... |
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W Bloomfield | MRC Lotus |