1967 Renault takes out Donald Thomson’s final BP
Mal McPherson
and Robin Sharpley were popular winners in their Renault R8 Gordini, Mal having
done every BP except 1962 when he had an East African Safari commitment.
DKT was very
contented with his 10th and final BP, it being dry and challenging,
but all Trial Stage sections were cleaned by someone. The Assembly Stage did not count, like last
year, where two sections in Whroo forest had no clean sheets.
In addition
to the traditionally exclusive official Broadbent’s maps, for the first time
the new military survey 1:250,000 and 1:100,000 maps were also specified. Eight crews entered and started from NSW,
down on the previous year, even with four Divisions in NSW, two from Adelaide,
and two from Tasmania, who started from Melbourne.
The Assembly Stage
converged at Tatura and finished in Wangaratta.
The 1370 mile Trial Stage consisted of six Divisions, departing
Wangaratta at 10 am Thursday 4 May to Canberra for an overnight break (depart 8
am Friday), Goulburn (depart 3 pm), Cooma (depart 11.30 pm), Orbost (depart 10
am Saturday), Bairnsdale for an overnight break (depart 7.30 am Sunday),
Springvale South (depart 1.52 pm to Chadstone).
The first
three Divisions were not difficult, due in part to the new maps, with five
crews clean to Canberra, two Vic, two NSW and one from Qld and SA, two clean to
Goulburn, and only Firth/Osborne clean to Cooma with a further 11 crews under
20 points down.
The early
morning hours took their toll on leaders Firth and Phillips as the course
crossed back into Victoria, where a loop out of Bendoc onto the Errinundra
Plateau rainforests was cleaned only by the Vaughan brothers. Plenty of time was allowed for the simple but
relentlessly twisty Bonang Highway to Orbost for breakfast.
Woodfall/Forsyth
led at Orbost, looking to make amends for last year’s litigious disappointment,
but as had been the pattern of disaster befalling any leaders, they did time where
not many others did on the loop east of Orbost, and the then second and third
placegetters, McLeod and Ellis, took each other out with a head on crash. The forests of Stringers Knob, Colquhoun and
Melwood took further toll on all crews.
McPherson/Sharpley
were able to sleep on an eight point lead at Bairnsdale. The run home through the Strzelecki Ranges,
took few points off the leaders despite the welcome moisture, so that Bruce
Collier/Lindsay Adcock in another Renault Gordini and Ian and Roger Vaughan in
a Cortina GT joined Mal and Robin on the podium at Chadstone.
36 crews
started and 33 finished.
Details:
General Supplementary Regulations
Final Supplementary Regulations
Assembly Stage and Trial Stage Route Instructions
Route map
Comprehensive Official Results section by section
Media reports: Australian Auto Sportsman June 1967
Australian Motor Manual July 1967
The Sun – Herald “Motor World” 7 May 1967
The Sun – Herald “Motor World” 14 May 1967
Video: A short black and white 1:19 Cinesound Newsreel
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