Leyburn Sprints 15th & 16th August 2015 – Results.
The 20th annual Leyburn Sprints, had a field of 240 drivers, a diverse line-up of classic, historic and performance cars ranging in vintage from 1935 to 2014. More than 140 cars also entered the Shannons Show ‘n’ Shine, this year also had the Retro Caravan Show Off this drew, big interest from spectators.
New South Wales driver Dean Amos broke the track record Amos, put his 1997 Gould-Judd V8 open-wheeler around the houses in 42.954 seconds eclipsing Warwick Hutchinson in his Rotary Powered open-wheeler, they both dueled throughout the weekend but Hutchinson ended up 2nd outright. The highlight of the weekend was north Queensland drive Michael Von-Rapard in his Dallara F392 coming in at 3rd outright blitzing Dean Tighe in his V8 Dallara.
A huge crowd – estimated on Saturday alone to be twice the size of the entire 2014 event – drove to the little Darling Downs township to see more than 220 historic, classic and performance cars contest the time trials, 140 cars in a Shannons Shine n’ Shine, 25 vintage caravans, nine legends of motorsport honoured at a sold-out dinner and appearances by three famous racing cars of yesteryear, Sir Jack Brabham’s 1987 BT23C-1 Formula 2, the Mildren-Waggott ‘Yellow Submarine’ and 1965 Bathurst winner Bo Seton’s Ford Capri.
“The weather was perfect and the crowd was enormous. I think they were drawn by our 20th anniversary, the entry list and the chance to meet our Legends John French, Bob Holden, Bruce Allison, Bo Seton, Jim Bertram, David Harding, Brian Michelmore, Paul Stokell and John English.
“With more than 1800 runs across the weekend, the fans certainly got their money’s worth. It was certainly one of our most memorable Sprints.” The weekend marked 20 years since the local community got together to host a commemoration for the 1949 Australian Grand Prix, which was run on a nearby ex-wartime airfield. A little-known Jack Brabham won the Queensland Road Racing Championship there in 1953 and the 20th Historic Sprints were dedicated to the memory and heritage of the three-time World Champion, who died last year.
Proceeds from the Historic Sprints weekend are used to benefit local community groups and projects.
There were 6 rotary powered cars in 3 different Classes running at this year’s event, this was the most rotary’s entered since we started this blog over 6 years ago.
Running in Historic Touring Cars – Group Nc (Log Book) Class
Matthew Clift (R100), Stephen Gander (RX2) and Bob Heagerty (RX2)
Matthew Clift in his Mazda R100 did very well over the weekend, Matthew’s best time was on his last run on Sunday with a time of 53.85 sec. he did well to finish 1st in this Class and 43rd outright.
Stephen Gander in his Mazda RX2 also went well over the weekend, Stephen’s best time was also on his last run on Sunday with a time of 54.29 sec, he finish 2nd in this Class and 49th outright.
Bob Heagerty also in another Mazda RX2 did well over the weekend, Bob’s best time was also on his 2nd last run on Sunday with a time of 55.91 sec, he finish 4th in this Class and 76th outright.
Running in Touring Cars (Pre – 1980) – 2001cc to 3000cc Class
Garry Irons (RX4)
Garry in his Mazda RX4 went well over the weekend, this rotor sounded fantastic, Gary’s best time was also on his 2nd last run on Sunday with a time of 60.00 sec, he finish 2nd in this Class and 149th outright.
Running in Racing Cars – Formula Libre (Log Book) Class
Darren Duffield (RPV01-B) and Warwick Hutchinson (RPV02)
Darren Duffield back in his Rotary open wheeler (RPV01-B) it was good to see this car back running again. Darren had issues starting the car on the Saturday morning with the very cold weather (-3 C) but like all good rotary’s his car started and ran well over the 6 runs available. Darren’s best time was on his 2nd last run on Sunday Run 5 with a time of 47.56 sec, he finish 6th in this Class and 7th outright.
Warwick Hutchinson in his Rotary open wheeler (RPV02) also had issues starting his car with the very cold mornings, Warwick’s fastest time was on the 5th run with a time of 43.73 sec. he finished 2nd in this Class and 2nd outright.
Top 10 Outright Results for the weekend –
Fastest times outright:
1st DeanAmos (Gould GR37 Judd) 42.954 sec. (New Track Record)
2nd Warwick Hutchinson (RPV02) 43.732
3rd Michael Van Rappard (Dallara F392) 45.687
4th Dean Tighe (Dallara D395) 45.735
5th Peter Corbett (Radical SR3) 46.654
6th Paul Stokell (Radical SR3) 46.780
7th Darren Duffield (RPV01-B) 47.561
8th Neal Lewis (DBF-1) 47.711
9th Mark Trees (Nissan NSR) 47.864
10th Ray Vandersee (Skelta G ForceS/C) 48.246
Once again the organizers of this event should be congratulated as the weekend was a great success and we are looking forward to running in the next year’s event.
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The next hillclimb event that the rotary Hillclimb racing car will be running is the Mt Cootha Classic on Saturday the 5th Sept 2015 at Mt Cootha overlooking the Brisbane City.
For more info on the Mt Cootha Classic you can visit their website.
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