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Longford

Longford, Tasmania, Australia

Circuit Type: Temporary road course

Original Circuit

Extension: 7,242 Km

Lap Record: 2:13.300

Year: 1967

Driver: Jack Brabham

Car: Brabham-Repco BT23A

Speed: 195,582 Km/h

 

Pole Record:  2:13.000

Year: 1968

Driver: Jim Clark

Car: Lotus-Ford Cosworth 49T

Speed: 196,024 Km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1968 6th South Pacific Trophy March 4 Great Britain Piers Courage
Great Britain McLaren 15
00:41:47.500 TAS
1967 5th South Pacific Trophy March 6 Australia Jack Brabham
Great Britain Brabham 28
01:03:25.600 TAS
1966 4th South Pacific Trophy March 7 Great Britain Jackie Stewart
Great Britain BRM 27
01:02:55.400 TAS
1965 30th Australian Grand Prix March 1 New Zealand Bruce McLaren
Great Britain Cooper 26
01:01:10.900 TAS
1964 3rd South Pacific Trophy March 2 Great Britain Graham Hill
Great Britain Brabham 25
01:00:25.800 TAS
1959 24th Australian Grand Prix March 2 Australia Stan Jones
Italy Maserati 25
01:11:43.800 F1EC

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South Pacific Trophy – 1968

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  • Clive Baker born in 1942.
  • Nigel Mann born in 1919.
  • Vernon Balls born in 1887.
  • Patrick Depailler died in 1980.
  • Len Duncan died in 1998.
  • Jean Behra died in 1959.
  • Gerhard Mitter died in 1969.
  • Ivor Bueb died in 1959.
  • Jay Chamberlain died in 2001.
  • Tommy Hinnershitz died in 1999.
  • Emmanuel Baboin died in 1972.
  • Pietro Ghersi died in 1972.
  • Mario Tadini died in 1983.
  • Natalio Cataudella died in 1989.
  • Guglielmo Sandri died in 1961.
  • Jackie Stewart won the Grosser Preis von Deutschland 1971.
  • Jim Clark won the Grosser Preis von Deutschland 1965.
  • Eddie Irvine won the Grosser Preis von Deutschland 1999.
  • Juan Manuel Fangio won the Grosser Preis von Deutschland 1954.

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