1957 Round Australia Trial (Ampol)

The 1957 Round Australia Trial, officially the Ampol Trial was the sixth running of the Round Australia Trial. The rally took place between 7 and 21 July 1957. The event covered 9,660 kilometres around Australia. It was won by Jack Witter and Doug Stewart, driving a Volkswagen 1200.

1957 Round Australia Trial
Ampol Trial
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Host countryAustralia Australia
Rally baseSydney
Dates run7 – 21 July 1957
Stages35
Stage surfaceTarmac and Gravel
Overall distance9,660 km (6,000 miles)
Statistics
Crews79 at start, 42 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerAustralia Jack Witter
Australia Doug Stewart

Results edit

Pos No Entrant Drivers Car Penalties (Points)
1 26   J.A. Witter   Jack Witter
  Doug Stewart
Volkswagen 1200 3
2 27   Team Perkins and Reynolds   Eddie Perkins
  George Reynolds
Volkswagen 1200 5
3 77   Yaralin Ampol Service Station   John Garard
  Jack Garard
  Greg Garard
Holden FE 21
4 70   Bob Scarlett   Bob Scarlett
  Joe Dunlop
  Ron Mountford
Standard Vanguard Phase II 48
5 58   Mrs Blanche Brown   Blanche Brown
  Vince Brown
  Cathy Price
Rolls-Royce Phantom I 61
6 5   Des West   Des West
  Kevin Thomas
  Noel Eade
Holden FE 74
7 19   Team Sheedy and Roberts   Col Sheedy
  M. Roberts
Volkswagen 1200 76
8 64   Team Dean and Houstein   John Dean
  Bill Houstein
Volkswagen 1200 107
9 78   Woodger Brothers   Rex Woodger
  D. Woodger
Standard Vanguard Phase II 133
10 60   Team Tosh and Gilbert   Sid Tosh
  Allan Gilbert
Simca Aronde 157
11 49   W.J. Robinson   Bill Robinson
  Kevan Houley
Volkswagen 1200 159
12 69   W.A. Burns   William Burns
  Ron Coulston
Holden FE 187
13 17   Doreen and Bill Parker   Doreen Parker
  Bill Parker
  Eric Vigar
Ford 1953 Customline 266
14 30   R.E. Gudgeon   Bob Gudgeon
  Lionel Jenkins
Peugeot 403 297
15 82   Pascoe Brothers   Phil Pascoe
  Norm Pascoe
Holden FE 322
16 10   Garard's Taxi Trucks and Hire Cars   Don Garard
  Jim Roberts
  Ross Garard
Holden FJ 408
17 61   A.A. Anderson   'Duck' Anderson
  Tony Anthony
Peugeot 403 453
18 50   Ted Kelly   Ted Kelly
  George Hughes
  B. Hopkins
Holden FJ 476
19 79   Mrs Kathleen Christie   Kathleen Christie
  Ray Christie
  Ron Grose
Standard Vanguard Phase II 477
20 66   Laurie Sanders   Laurie Sanders
  David Pitt
  G. Shipham
Holden FE 482
21 7   Bill Lee   Bill Lee
  John Thurston
Peugeot 403 490
22 71   Team Anderson and Kingham   David Anderson
  R. Kingham
Morris Minor 1000 521
23 31   C.E. Hook   Charles Hook
  Vera Bayliss
  H. Blake
Peugeot 403 537
24 29   Robertson Brothers   George Robertson
  Mick Hughes
Volkswagen 1200 567
25 37   Warren Williamson   Warren Williamson
  William Whiting
  John Collins
Volkswagen 1200 601
26 1   M.L. Arentz   Martin Arentz
  Ray Davie
Ford 1956 Customline 612
27 12   Team Scott and Shelton   Alan Scott
  Aub Shelton
Holden FE 669
28 9   G.S. Ross   George Ross
  T.D. Harry
Fiat 600 676
29 39   A.C. Stone   Angus Stone
  Unknown
Volkswagen 1200 687
30 68   Team Sly and Townsend   Leon Sly
  M. Townsend
  J. Feloy
Ford 1955 Customline 694
31 20   Hughes and Stewart   Stewart Hughes
  D. Scarlett
Standard Ten 719
32 53   J.N. Davis   Norton Davis
  Ron Johnston
Volkswagen 1200 792
33 80   Greg Featherstone   Greg Featherstone
  Graham Blowes
Peugeot 403 818
34 6   John Lefoe   John Lefoe
  Jim Allen
Standard Vanguard Phase III 846
35 51   Parade Motors Limited   Cecil Dix
  Ronald Dix
  Dennis Dix
Dodge 1948 982
36 8   Ken Christie   Ken Christie
  Edna Christie
Morris Minor 1000 1,016
37 11   J.B. Davey   John Davey
  Unknown
Holden FJ 1,075
38 45   Vic Wilson   Vic Wilson
  John McDonnell
  Ian Gibson
Plymouth 1955 1,081
39 33   Delore Motors   Joe Freedman
  Hayden Cadwallader
Morris Minor 1000 1,202
40 72   Jack Davey   Jack Davey
  Eric Nelson
  Bill Murison
Chrysler Royal V8 AP1 1,276
41 54   L.A. Cave   Len Cave
  Bernie Prentice
Morris Minor 1000 1,340
42 76   L.N. Young   Leslie Young
  Unknown
Holden FE 1,444
Source:[1][2][3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ballot for '57 Motor Trial". The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 June 1957.
  2. ^ "Only 42 Cars Finish of 79 in Trial". The Sydney Morning Herald. 22 July 1957.
  3. ^ Hal Moloney, Long Distance Trials in Australia by Car, Plane & Motor Cycle, 2018, pages 196-198