The 1970 Sandown Three Hour 250 was an Australian endurance motor race for Series Production Cars. The event was held on 13 September 1970 over 130 laps of the 1.9 mile Sandown Park circuit in Victoria, Australia, a total of 247 miles. There were 42 starters in the event.

Canadian race driver Allan Moffat won the first of his five Sandown endurance race victories. Moffat drove the factory-prepared Ford Falcon GT-HO race car to a one lap victory over Holden Dealer Team driver, Colin Bond (Holden Torana). Chrysler factory team driver Norm Beechey (Chrysler Valiant Pacer) finished in third position, three laps behind Bond.

This event, revived from a previous six-hour format, debuted in 1968 and quickly became the recognized precursor event to the annual Bathurst 500 / 1000 race.

Results

  • Note : Of the 42 starters in the event, one has not been accounted for in the above table.

References

Further reading

  • Australian Motor Manual, November 1970, pages 58–59
  • Holden, The official racing history, 1988, page 332
  • Modern Motor, November 1970, page 100
  • Racing Car News, October 1970, pages 59–61
  • The Australian Racing History of Ford, 1989, page 285
  • The Melbourne Age, 14 September 1970
  • The Melbourne Age, 9 September 1970, page 36

External links

  • 1970 Australian motor sport images including 1970 Sandown Three Hour 250

70894 Jim Murcott & Tony Farrell, Ford Escort Twin Cam Sandown

70889 Pat Peck, Falcon GTHO Sandown Three Hour 13th September

70883 Rod Murphy, Colt 1100 SS Sandown Three Hour 13th September

70153 Start of the Sandown Three Hour Front row Moffat and Gibson

70157 N. Beechey / B. Hindhauf & D. West / P. Brown Valiant Pacer