
Leo Geoghegan blasts his ex-Clark Lotus 39 Repco 830 V8 around Warwick Farm, perhaps during the July 12-13 1969 meeting, and the year before, below at Mallala during the 1968 Gold Star weekend.

Leo won at Mallala from Kevin Bartlett’s Brabham BT23D Alfa Romeo, along side him on the front row and Glyn Scott, Bowin P3 Ford FVA in third.
#3 is Phil West’s Scuderia Veloce Brabham BT23A Repco, alongside him is John Walker’s Elfin Mono, the helmet under KB’s wing is Scott’s, I’m not sure about the fella behind Scott with the black helmet.
Three-wheel angel ride into Creek Corner for Leo at Warwick Farm, date unknown, but the 39 is still in its Climax FPF days. It wasn’t the only time the knock-offs ‘misbehaved’, he had a similar adventure at Longford during the 1968 meeting.
See this lengthy piece:https://primotipo.com/2016/02/12/jim-clark-and-leo-geoghegans-lotus-39/


‘Just off to the Farm for the day to watch Darls, see you about 7’.
‘That’s Bob Holden in the ex-Bill Brown GTHO that rolled on lap 1 of the 1969 Bathurst 500,’ responded Alan Gow to this mystery car to me.
‘Bob kept that rego number his whole life (which continues!) and put it on various of his cars.’

Warwick Rooklyn, Class B Ralt RT32 VW F3 at Oulton Park during the August 13, 1989 round of the British F3 Championship.
David Giles wrote that ‘when he spun off in the race, Murray Walker referenced his sponsor with a “well the track is as dry as a bone and maybe that’s the problem!” quip!’
The young star yachtsman was a pretty handy racer as well, winning the 1986 Australian Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series in an Elwyn 003/004 from such luminaries as Alan Bisset (no relation), Richard Carter, Mark Poole and David Brabham.
He came across Brabham again in the 1989 British F3 Championship. DB won the August Oulton Park round en route to winning the championship from Allan McNish and Derek Higgins on his inexorable rise through the sport. Rooklyn was second in Class B behind Fernando Plata’s similar RT32.

Rooklyn raced Formula Holdens in the Australian Gold Star Championships in 1991-92, in a Ralt RT21 Holden as above in ’92 and aboard a Shrike NB89H Holden in which he was seventh in the championship.
Warwick had a number of Bathurst starts, his best was finishing 12th outright and third in class in a 2-litre BMW 318i alongside John Blanchard in 1994.
It’s on yachts that Warwick made his mark globally, I can’t give you one article that neatly summarises his career, so Google away as you see fit.

B Bira – Birabongse Bhanudej Bhanubandh – during the South Pacific Championship meeting at Gnoo Blas on January 31, 1955, Maserati 4CLT-48 OSCA 4.5-litre V12.
At the outset of Prince 1955 Australasian Tour, his Maserati 250F was tatty but fresh enough to win the New Zealand Grand Prix at Ardmore on January 8 from a classy field that included Peter Whitehead and Tony Gaze’s 3-litre Ferrari 500/625s, Jack Brabham’s 2-litre Cooper T23 Bristol, and Reg Hunt’s 2.5-litre Maserati A6GCM.
But at Gnoo Blas, Orange, three weeks later, the exotic Italian DOHC, straight-six went kaboomba in practice. So Bira wheeled out his second-string OSCA, but it too had fuel feed problems in the first FIA-sanctioned race meeting in Australia, won by Whitehead from Brabham and Gaze.
The unhappy ending is that Bira ran the Maserati in a 5-lap preliminary on race day, and a scavenge pump failure dumped oil on the road ahead of Ian Mountain’s Peugeot Special, closely following, who then lost control and crashed fatally, taking a spectator with him. See here:https://primotipo.com/2025/11/08/maserati-4clt-48-osca-osca-4500g/ and here:https://primotipo.com/2020/04/09/1955-south-pacific-championship-gnoo-blas/

Bill Pitt, in the winning Jaguar XK120 he shared with Geordie Anderson and Charlie Swinburne from D Shaw’s Holden 48-215 during the Mt Druitt 24-Hour production car race on January 31-February 1, 1954. See here:https://primotipo.com/2025/10/01/1938-australian-hillclimb-championship-rob-roy/
The Peter Whitehead/Tony Gaze/Alf Barrett Jaguar C-Type led but DNF below after 282 of the winners’ 573 laps.


No such thing as too much Frank Matich as you all know…
A decade ago there were few photographs of his 1967 Can-Am exploits with two 4.4-litre Repco-Brabham V8 powered SR3s but now there are a few more even if most are paddock shots, Facebook being the distribution medium.
FM at Road America above and Laguna Seca below, with the tale told here:https://primotipo.com/2023/04/02/matich-sr3/ and here:https://primotipo.com/2024/08/26/frank-matich-take-10/ not to forget Pete Biro here:https://primotipo.com/2025/01/24/pete-biro/


Max Stewart on the way to winning the April 2, 1972 Singapore Grand Prix on the Thomson Road circuit, Mildren Lotus-Ford 1.6 from Vern Schuppan’s March 722 and Bob Muir’s Rennmax BN3, both cars also Lotus-Ford powered.
It was yet another race win for a very successful chassis which the year before had carried max to the Australian Gold star Championship ahead of a field of F5000 cars. See here: https://primotipo.com/2016/11/24/singapore-sling-with-an-elfin-twist/

A couple of Albert Park shots in 1956 and 1958.
Up top, its Norm Beechey’s and Len Lukey’s Ford Customlines and Jack Myers’? Holden 48-215 at the start of the 8-lap KLG Touring Car Trophy won by Lukey’s Cusso from the similar cars raced by Reg Smith, Doug Whiteford and B Rice. See more on Len here: https://primotipo.com/2019/12/26/len-lukey-australian-gold-star-champion/
And the shot below shows young Allan Jones with his hand on the Ford watch the start of the 1958 Melbourne Grand Prix won by #7 Stirling Moss’ Cooper T45 FPF from Jack Brabham’s similar car #8.
#12 is Stan Jones’ Maserati 250F (DNF), #10 Tom Clarke’s Ferrari 555 Super Squalo (10th) with Ted Gray’s Tornado 2 Chev V8 (DNF) inside him. See here: https://primotipo.com/2024/01/12/coopers-aloft/

And David Coulthard below in 1997, 40 years on, there is just no comparison, same venue but so different…


Allan Tomlinson waves to the punters as he takes a sensational victory in the 1939 Australian Grand Prix at fearsome Lobethal aboard his oh-so-carefully prepared and skilfully driven MG TA Spl s/c on January 2. See here for a feature on the race: https://primotipo.com/2020/12/04/tomlinsons-1939-lobethal-australian-grand-prix/

Vern Schuppan, Surtees TS19 Ford during the July 31, 1977 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim, Q19 and seventh, his best F1 finish, see more here: https://primotipo.com/2022/01/17/vern-schuppan-3/

One for the touring car fans, start of a tourer race circa 1967 with Pete Geoghegan’s Mustang up the front together with Robin Bessant’s Lotus Cortina and Frank Gardner’s Alec Mildren Racing Alfa Romeo GTA. The tail of Bruno Carosi’s Jaguar Mk2 is there too.
See here: https://primotipo.com/2017/10/17/he-came-he-saw-he-conquered/

There have been plenty of Australian Grand Prix winners who have worked on their cars but not to many by 1984…
Roberto Moreno giving Harvey Spencer a hand on Niki Lauda’s Goold Motorsport – Greg Siddle – Ralt RT4/85 Ford during practice at Calder over the November 18 weekend. The compression tester is there with diagnostics underway.
Niki was Q18 and DNF collision after 41 of the 100 laps (100 miles), but Roberto had an affinity with the place and took the win from pole in the other Siddle machine; he won there in other RT4s in 1981 and 1983 too.


Lex Davison served a notice of later Australian Grand Prix intent with his impressive handling of his powerful, heavy Mercedes-Benz SSK 38/250 during the 1947 event at Bathurst on October 6.
He was third in the handicap race off 10.5 minutes, behind him is scratch-man, the great Alf Barrett’s Alfa Romeo 8C2300 Monza, who didn’t finish. Lex won the race in 1954-HWM Jaguar, 1957-58 3-litre Ferrarii 500/625 and in 1961 aboard a Cooper T51 Climax. Alf didn’t ever take a derserved win, his had AGP luck mirrored Lex’s great AGP luck!
Bill Murray’s MG TC won from Dick Bland’s Mercury Special and Davo.
See here:https://primotipo.com/2024/02/18/mercedes-38-250-ssk-lex-davison/ and here:https://primotipo.com/2019/03/09/1947-championship-of-new-south-wales-nowra/

Start of a Warwick Farm marque sports car race circa 1971, date and placegetters folks? And what a grid it is!
From the left is Graham Bland’s Honda S800, Ian Corness’ MGB, Bob Skelton, Austin Healey Sprite, Ross Bond;s usually dominant Austin Healey 3000 and Graeme Lawrie, Triumph Spitfire.

Graeme Lawrence shakes hands with Liverpool Speedway promoter, Frank Oliveri after an F5000 demonstration on the high speed, paved, quarter mile oval circa-1974.
The Kiwi is in his Lola T332 Chev and alongside is Jon Davison’s jet-black Matich A50 Repco-Holden. It must have been spectacular folks, anyone see it?

Phil West basks in the admiration of the Mount Panorama crowd after winning the Bathurst round of the Gold Star, Easter 1968.
This rare portrait of Phil was posted by his daughter, Kate Murphey on Bob Williamson’s Old Motor Racing Photographs FB page.
His mount was the Scuderia Veloce Brabham BT23A Repco 740 2.5 V8 vacated not long before by Greg Cusack after his Longford Tasman accident. More on Scuderia Veloce here:https://primotipo.com/2022/03/07/bob-atkin-collection-1/

Credits…
Ed Holly Archive, Bill Forsyth via Tony Loxley/Full Throttle, Bob Williamson Archive, Pete Biro, Larry Fulhorst, Tony Parkinson Archive, Tim Cotton Collection, MotorSport Images, Mark Goldsworthy Collection via Bob Williamson, oldracephotos.com, David Cumming, Paul Cross, Phil West Archive via Kate Murphey
Tailpiece…

Love this shot of Bill Thompson and Bill Balgarnie’s MG K3 on the hop during the April 1, 1935 Australian Grand Prix, the last held on Phillip Island.
The 200 mile handicap race was organised by the Light Car Club of Australia and as usual to that point was a race for cars of under 2-litres.
Les Murphy’s MG P-Type won by only 27 seconds from Thompson off scratch, Murphy started the race 29 minutes and 27 seconds ahead of him. Thompson did the fastest time and set the fastest lap in a famous drive.
Finito…







































































































