1962 Fooled them again in Trial by
Thomson
In response
to a request from competitors after previous year’s events for no unmapped
roads, DKT went looking for the most obscure mapped roads possible for the 1962
edition.
Crews rallied
from four interstate locations to Echuca then to Bendigo for the start of the
Trial Stage at 11 am Thursday 3 May.
Seven divisions followed with approximately two hour breaks every five
to six hours at Ballarat (depart 6.30 pm), Donald (depart 1.15 am Friday),
Seymour (depart 8.30 am), Benalla (depart 3 pm) then overnight at Wangaratta
(depart 8 am Saturday) via Wodonga and Omeo to Bright for a longer break
(depart 6 am Sunday), via Matlock to Dandenong Division end before parade into
the waiting 10,000 people at Chadstone Shopping Centre finish for the first
time.
The first
division out through the normally challenging Dunolly and Maryborough forests
presented few problems for crews until they had to find their way from
Korweinguboora to Barkstead, on the way into Ballarat.
The next
challenge on the run from Donald to Seymour was finding the way out of the
Wellsford forest into Longlea from the north just out of Bendigo. Kevin Lott had issues here, missing his 1960
winning navigator, Frank Kilfoyle, who had been snaffled by Harry Firth and the
Ford team.
Just before
Benalla, crews were required to enter Molyullah from the south with the warning:”about
1.5 mile very tricky going on most ancient road”.
After a
night’s rest in Wangaratta, other than finding Springhurst from Eldorado, crews
enjoyed a scenic drive into Wodonga along Huon Creek Rd, before an easy run down
to Omeo. Two hours allowed to Bright
looked plenty so many stayed to enjoy the delights of Omeo, then found as night
and fog fell over Mt Hotham, every bit of those two hours would be needed. The snow poles were meant to always be on the
right, but there were stories of passing them on the left in the fog!
Crews were
more attentive to time on the Sunday route over the mountains from Jamieson via
Matlock, Tanjil Bren and Neerim to Dandenong.
Harry Firth
and Frank Kilfoyle in a Ford Anglia scraped home winners by a solitary point to
Ken Tubman and Tony Denham in a Hillman.
Third were J Batchelor/R Farmer /W Wallace from Tasmania in a Vanguard.
36 crews
started and 24 finished.
The
Director’s bronze medals were awarded to the crew of Arthur Ashford and Charlie
Davis.
Details:
General Supplementary Regulations
No Final Supplementary Regulations or Organiser's
Master Schedule
No Entry List
Trial Stage Route Instructions (collection of all those slips of paper handed out at each control)
Route map
Provisional Results summary
No Official
Results incorporating Director’s report
Media reports: Australian Auto Sportsman pre event
Australian Auto Sportsman June 1962
Australian Motor Sports and Automobiles July 1962
LCCA Bulletin May 1962 Ford Anglia Advertisement
The Herald 1962 BP Ford advertisement
Personal Stories: A story about the Volvo in the Australian Auto Sportsman BP report
by Peter Fulton
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