1929 Australian Grand Prix
- 1929 Australian Grand Prix
The 1929 Australian Grand Prix was a race held at Phillip Island on March 18, 1929. The race had 28 entrants and 22 starters.
It was the second Australian Grand Prix held at Phillip Island.
Classification
Source - [http://australianmotorracing.com/agp-1929.htm 1929 Australian Grand Prix]
Notes
*Pole position:
*Fastest lap: Arthur Terdich - 61.7mph
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