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1932 Australian Grand Prix

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The 1932 Australian Grand Prix was a motor race held at the Phillip Island circuit in Victoria, Australia on 14 March 1932.[1] It was the fifth Australian Grand Prix and the fifth to be held at Phillip Island.[1]

The race was organized by the Light Car Club of Australia, formerly known as the Victorian Light Car Club, and was limited to cars having an engine with a piston displacement of 2000cc or less.[1] It was the first Australian Grand Prix to be decided on a straight handicap basis,[2] with the winner being the first car to complete the 31 laps.[1] The two "scratch" competitors had to concede starts ranging up to 29 minutes, equating to an advantage of four laps.[3] The previous practice of cars contesting four classes was discontinued.[1] Weather conditions were reported to be "ideal".[3]

The race, in which there were 18 starters,[3] was won by Bill Thompson driving a Bugatti.[1] Thompson was also awarded the Herald Trophy for recording the fastest time of the race.[1]

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Race winner Bill Thompson (Bugatti Type 37A) contesting the 1932 Australian Grand Prix
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Bill Williamson placed ninth driving a Riley
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(#) Sidebottom's Singer was excluded at scrutineering.[2]

(##) The Austin 12 of Compton Jones was withdrawn after its engine suffered a piston failure during practice.[2]

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Notes

  • Race distance: 31 laps, 206 miles, 321.8 km[2]
  • Race time limit: Four and a quarter hours[1]
  • Fastest time: Bill Thompson – 2h 40m 11s (76.27 mph)[1]
  • Fastest lap: Bill Thompson – 4m 49.4s (82 mph)[1]

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