1964 Sandown 6 Hour International

1964 Sandown 6 Hour International

The 1964 Sandown 6 Hour International was an endurance race for saloon cars complying with FIA Group 1 regulations.The event was held at the Sandown Park circuit in Victoria on 29 November, 1964 and was the genesis of what we now know as the Sandown 500.

Entries competed in seven classes as follows :

*Class A : Over 3000cc
*Class B : 2501-3000cc
*Class C : 2001-2500cc
*Class D : 1601-2000cc
*Class E : 1301-1600cc
*Class F : 900-1300cc
*Class G : Open

Class G was created to cater for entries which were modified to FIA Group 2 specifications. These entries were ineligible for outright placing prizemoney.

Results for the event are given below.

References

*Modern Motor, February 1965
*Official Programme, Sandown, Sunday, November 21, 1965
*Racing Car News, January 1965
*The Age, Monday, 30 November 1964


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