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1930 Australian Grand Prix
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The 1930 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on 24 March 1930.[1] The race, which was organised by the Light Car Club of Victoria, was the third Australian Grand Prix and the third held at Phillip Island.[1] It was staged as a scratch race with the Class A cars starting first, followed by the Class B entries three minutes later and the Class C cars a further three minutes after that.[2] The Grand Prix title was awarded to the entry recording the fastest time for the race.[1] Of the 22 cars which started the race, nine completed the race distance within the 4½ hour time limit.[3]
The race was won by Bill Thompson driving a Bugatti Type 37A.[1]
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Cars competed in classes according to cylinder capacity.[1]
- Class A: Cars up to 850cc [1]
- Class B: Cars over 850cc and up to 1100cc [1]
- Class C: Cars over 1100cc and up to 1500cc [1]
- Class D: Cars over 1500cc and up to 2000cc [1]
Only one entry, the 1517cc Lea-Francis Hyper of Mick Carlton, was received for Class D.[1] At the discretion of the organisers it was placed in Class C.[1]
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Note: DNF indicates that car did not finish.
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Notes
- Attendance: Over 7,000[4]
- Race distance: 200 miles [6]
- Entries: 28[1]
- Starters: 22[3]
- Classified finishers: 9[3]
- Winner's average speed: 65.5 miles per hour (105.4 km/h)[1]
- Sealed Handicap winner: Cyril Dickason (Austin 7)[3]
- Fastest lap: Bill Thompson – approx. 75 mph (new lap record)[3]
- Race time limit: 4½ hours[3]
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