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V WARWICK
FARM INTERNATIONAL
Location -
Warwick Farm Aust
Laps -
45
Distance -
162.95 km
Date -
14/02/65
Weather -
Fine |
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ENTRY LIST |
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No. |
DRIVER |
ENTRANT |
MAKE |
ENGINE |
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1 |
Graham Hill |
Scuderia Veloce |
Brabham BT11A |
Climax FPF |
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2 |
Kerry Grant |
Scuderia Veloce |
Brabham BT4 |
Climax FPF |
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3 |
Frank Matich |
Total Team |
Brabham BT7A |
Climax FPF |
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4 |
Jack
Brabham |
Ecurie Vitesse |
Brabham BT11A |
Climax FPF |
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5 |
Jim
Palmer |
George Palmer |
Brabham BT7A |
Climax FPF |
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6 |
Bib
Stillwell |
B.S.
Stillwell |
Brabham BT11A |
Climax FPF |
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7 |
Frank Gardner |
Alec
Mildren Racing |
Brabham BT11A |
Climax FPF |
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8 |
Lex
Davison |
Ecurie Australie |
Brabham BT4 |
Climax FPF |
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18 |
Greg
Cusack |
Greg
Cusack |
Brabham BT10 |
Ford
1.5 |
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19 |
Geoff McClelland |
Geoff McClelland |
Brabham BT2 |
Ford
1.5 |
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20 |
David Walker |
Kurt
Keller Motors |
Brabham BT2 |
Ford
1.5 |
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21 |
Roly Levis |
Roly
Levis |
Brabham BT6 |
Ford
1.5 |
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22 |
Barry Collerson |
Hunter & Delbridge |
Brabham BT2 |
Ford
1.5 |
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10 |
Bruce McLaren |
Bruce McLaren Racing |
Cooper T79 |
Climax FPF |
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11 |
Phil
Hill |
Bruce McLaren Racing |
Cooper T70 |
Climax FPF |
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12 |
Rocky Tresise |
Ecurie Australie |
Cooper T62 |
Climax FPF |
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14 |
Arnold Glass |
Capitol Motors |
Cooper T55 |
Climax FPF |
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15 |
Bill
Patterson |
Bill
Patterson Motors |
Cooper T53 |
Climax FPF |
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23 |
Jack
Hunnam |
Jack
Hunnam Motors |
Elfin Mono 100 |
Ford
1.5 |
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9 |
Jim
Clark |
Team
Lotus |
Lotus 32B |
Climax FPF |
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16 |
Leo
Geoghegan |
Total Team |
Lotus 32 |
Ford
1.5 |
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17 |
Glyn
Scott |
Glyn
Scott Motors |
Lotus 27 |
Ford
1.5 |
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THE 1965 International 100 at the Farm was a notable
triumph for the flying Scotsman Jim Clark, who not
only established lap and race records, but overcame
the loss of third gear very early in the race.
Clark
had been in devastating form leading up to the
International, with three consecutive wins in the
Tasman series, but at the unofficial practice
session on the Friday, the leading drivers had
sounded a warning that Clark wouldn't have things
all his own way. First, Graham Hill, had scorched
round in 1:35, well inside the 1:37.4 record, and he
was closely followed by Frank Matich, 1:35.6. Bib
Stillwell got down to 1:34.8 and McLaren returned
1:35.8, Clark replied with a 1:34.7 lap. This
spurred Graham Hill to a 1:34.2 lap in the next
session and Matich to 1:34.3. Matich cut his time to
1:32.8, Hill returned an even 1:33, and Clark and
Brabham 1:33.5.
At the end of the day, it was apparent that several
cars were suffering from overheating due to leaking
sealing rings, and there was some concern that
compressions were too high for the 100-octane fuel.
At the first official practice session on Saturday,
Hill changed to 5.50 tyres on the front and went out
to equal Matich's best time of 1:34.2. Jack Brabham
was officially credited with a 1:34.6 lap, which his
pit crew had clocked at 1:34.2. Clark was lapping at
about 1:35, and there was no joy for the McLaren
team of Bruce McLaren and Phil Hill, whose oversized
15-inch Firestone tyres were inhibiting the Coopers'
performances.
It appeared that the three Repco-Brabhams would
start off the front line, but in the final practice
session Clark whipped round in 1:34.5, relegating
Jack Brabham to the second row of the grid.
The qualifying order was: Frank Matich (Repco-Brabham-Climax),
Graham Hill (Repco-Brabham Climax), Jim Clark
(Lotus-Climax 2.5), Jack Brabham (Repco-Brabham
Climax 2.5), Bruce McLaren (Cooper Climax 2.5),
Frank Gardner (Repco-Brabham Climax 2.5), Bib
Stillwell (Repco-Brabham Climax 2.5), Lex Davison (Repco-Brabham
Climax 2.5), Jim Palmer (Repco-Brabham Climax 2.5),
Phil Hill (Cooper Climax 2.5), Greg Cusack (Repco-Brabham
Ford 1.5), Roly Levis (Repco-Brabham Ford 1.5),
Kerry Grant (Repco-Brabham Climax 2.5), Rocky
Tresise (Cooper Climax 2.5), Leo Geoghegan (Lotus
32-Ford 1.5), Greg McLelland (Repco-Brabham Ford
1.5), David Walker (Repco-Brabham Ford 1.5), Glyn
Scott (Lotus 27-Ford 1.5), Collerson (Repco-Brabham
Ford 1.5).
Race day on Sunday was hot and clear. The start was
delayed while spectators were cleared from the Creek
hairpin. First off the mark was Matich, from Clark
and Hill, but at Creek, Hill outbraked the other two
to take a slight lead. Behind him the field was
closely packed.
At
the end of lap two, Clark raised three fingers to
indicate he'd lost third gear. He was two seconds
behind Hill at this stage and having to rely on the
torque of the Climax engine to supply enough power
to enable him to use fourth gear from the hairpin to
the straight.
The over-sized tyres on McLaren's Cooper were
already proving a handicap and he'd lost his fourth
spot, passed first by Brabham, then Stillwell. In
fact, both the McLaren Coopers were early
retirements - Phil Hill's with a broken rear axle
shaft on lap eight, and Bruce McLaren's a lap later
with piston failure.
Davison had been first out of the race with a broken
steering wheel spoke, and another early retirement
was Kerry Grant, with a broken valve spring. Clark
had a stroke of luck when his air-intake picked up a
sheet of loose paper, which fortunately didn't blow
inside but remained just draped over the edge.
After 15 laps Hill led Clark, but spun on Polo
Corner, losing half a minute. Later, he ruined any
chances of catching up when he completely misjudged
Leger.
Gardner came into the pits on lap 20 for a plug
change, losing three laps. At this point, Hill held
a 2.6second margin over Clark, with Brabham four
seconds back in third place. Three laps later and
Clark had narrowed the margin to less than two
seconds, with Brabham now six seconds away. But Hill
opened the gap again with a 1:34.4 lap, with Brabham
dropping off further, 10 seconds behind Clark.
Then Clark attacked. Lap by lap he closed the gap,
until Hill led by only one second on lap 33. Behind
them, only 10 other cars remained in the race,
spread over four laps.
On
lap 36 Clark made his move at the Hairpin, and at
the pits he had opened up a 1.4 second break on
Hill. He continued to pull away, despite several
sub-35 laps by Hill. Brabham headed the remainder,
27 seconds back, followed by Matich, Stillwell and
Palmer. In the 1500 class, Roly Levis was chasing
Leo Geoghegan. The New Zealander took Geoghegan at
Paddock Bend and drew away to an eight-second lead,
which he maintained to the line.
Into the last lap, Clark had an unbeatable
six-second lead over Hill, and the placings seemed a
formality. But at Polo,
Hill spun and stalled. So, Clark went on to take the
flag, 62 seconds ahead of Brabham. There were five
seconds to Matich and a 30second gap to Stillwell.
Eleven seconds later Hill arrived, having been
helped by officials to get the engine restarted. Jim
Palmer was next. Roly Levis led home the 1500s from
Geoghegan and Cusack.
Jim Clark covered the 100 miles in one hour 11
minutes 6.8 seconds at an average speed of 85.4 mph.
He set a new lap record of 1:33.7. It was to be the
first of three years in which he dominated
international racing at the Farm.
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RACE RESULTS |
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POSITION |
LAPS |
TIME |
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1.
Clark |
45 |
1:11'06.8 FL:1'33.7 |
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2.
Brabham |
45 |
1:12'08.1 |
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3.
Matich |
45 |
1:12'13.5 |
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4.
Stillwell |
45 |
1:12'44.1 |
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5.
G. Hill |
45 |
1:12'55.6 |
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6.
Palmer |
44 |
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7.
Levis |
43 |
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8.
Geoghegan |
43 |
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9.
Tresise |
42 |
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10. Cusack |
42 |
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11. Walker |
41 |
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12. Scott |
41 |
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Gardner |
25 |
DNF:Engine |
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Collerson |
20 |
DNF:Engine |
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Grant |
13 |
DNF:Valve Spring |
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McLaren |
9 |
DNF:Piston |
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McClelland |
9 |
DNF:Overheating |
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P.
Hill |
8 |
DNF:Rear Axle |
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Davison |
3 |
DNF:Steering |
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