Castrol 6 Hour

Castrol 6 Hour

The Castrol Six Hour was a motorcycle race for production motorcycles, held in Australia from 1970 through to 1987.

History

The race was run by the Willoughby District Motorcycle Club and held at Amaroo Park until 1983, when it was moved to Oran Park for 1984 until the final race in 1987. At the time it was the biggest and most prestigious bike meeting in Australia, enjoying huge support from not only Castrol and much of the motorcycle trade, but also was a great hit with the motorcycle community who saw it as a real test of the motorcycles they might wish to buy. It also had considerable television coverage and either contributed to or was the result of a motorcycle sales boom.

Originally the race was called the Castrol 1000 in recognition of the prize money on offer from Castrol. $1000 was a considerable sum in 1970 as can be seen by the fact that the eventual winning bike in the first race, a Triumph Bonneville 650, could be purchased for around $1,150.00 at the time.

At first the race was for 3 classes, Unlimited, 500 cc and 250 cc. The race continued in that format until 1975, when the 250 cc class was dropped for "rider safety". Then in 1978 the 500 cc class was dropped and a 750 cc class introduced. For 1983 The maximum capacity was limited to 1000 cc, probably to comply with the ACCA regulations and in 1987 a 250 cc class was reintroduced.

The first race was run on Sunday, October 18, 1970, when 68 riders lined up for the Le Mans start.

The end came partly because of Castrol pulling out of road racing to concentrate it's efforts on initially the Mr Motocross Series and then V8 Supercars, and partly because of controversy that had dogged the event since the start over eligibility of bikes or components. Also races for production bikes were losing support as more people moved to the new Superbikes. The move to Oran Park was also not popular with many fans.

There have been attempts to revive the idea of a six hour endurance race, including one at Phillip Island, one at Eastern Creek and two at Oran Park in the 1990s and early 2000s but none met with the success of the original six hour.

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Many famous names competed in the event, such as Mike Hailwood, Wes Cooley, John Kocinski, Ken Blake, Robert Holden, Graeme Crosby, Rob Phillis and lists winners such as Gregg Hansford, Michael Dowson, Kevin Magee and Wayne Gardner.

Results

References

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External links

*http://www.halltech.com.au/kennyb/kbbio.htm Ken Blake 1945 - 1981
*http://www.castrol6hour.com.au


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