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1974 RE-PO 500K

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The 1974 RE-PO 500K was an endurance race for Group C Touring Cars. It was held at the Phillip Island Circuit in Victoria, Australia on 24 November 1974 over 106 laps, a race distance of 501 kilometres (311 mi). The race, which was the fifth round of the 1974 Australian Manufacturers' Championship,[1] was the fourth annual "Phillip Island 500K".

The race was won by Holden Dealer Team driver Colin Bond driving a Holden Torana. Bond finishing a lap ahead of the Ford Falcon (XB) of Murray Carter. Brothers Rod and Russ McRae finished three laps behind Bond in a Holden Torana to take third.

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Class structure

Cars competed in four classes:[2]

  • Class A : Up 1300cc[2]
  • Class B : 1301–2000cc[2]
  • Class C : 2001 – 3000cc[2]
  • Class D : More than 3000cc[2]

Race results

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Race results were as follows:

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Note:

  • The Mazda RX-3 of Tony Farrell was excluded from the results due to a modification to the half shafts.[5] An appeal was successful and the car was re-instated.[5]
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