Castrol 6 Hour
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The Castrol Six Hour was a motorcycle race
Motorcycle racing
Motorcycle sport is a broad field that encompasses all sporting aspects of motorcycling. The disciplines are not all "races" or timed-speed events, as several disciplines test a competitor's various riding skills.-Motorcycle racing:...

 for production motorcycles, held in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

 from 1970 through to 1987.

History

The race was run by the Willoughby District Motorcycle Club and held at Amaroo Park
Amaroo Park
Amaroo Park was a motor racing circuit located in Annangrove, New South Wales, in the present-day western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. It opened in 1967, hosting its first motorcycle meeting on 26 February with a 30 lap production race won by Larry Simons on a BSA Spitfire in heavy rain. The...

 until 1983, when it was moved to Oran Park
Oran Park Raceway
Oran Park Raceway was a motor racing circuit at Narellan in southwestern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia which was operational from 1962 to 2010....

 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
Castrol
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 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
Television
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 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
Triumph Bonneville T120
The Triumph Bonneville T120 is a British motorcycle that was designed and built by Triumph Engineering between 1959 and 1975, when the engine size was increased to .-Development:...

, 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 its 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
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a motor racing racing circuit on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. The circuit was opened in 1956.-Road circuit:...

, one at Eastern Creek
Eastern Creek Raceway
Eastern Creek International Raceway is a motorsports circuit located on Brabham Drive, Eastern Creek , New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to the Western Sydney International Dragway. It was built and is owned by the New South Wales Government and is operated by the...

 and two at Oran Park in the 1990s and early 2000s but none met with the success of the original six hour.

Star riders

Many famous names competed in the event, such as Mike Hailwood
Mike Hailwood
Stanley Michael Bailey Hailwood, MBE, GM was a British Grand Prix motorcycle road racer regarded by many as one of the greatest racers of all time. He was known as "Mike The Bike" because of his natural riding ability...

, Wes Cooley, John Kocinski
John Kocinski
John Kocinski is a retired Grand Prix motorcycle road racer whose successes include winning the 1990 250cc World Championship, and the 1997 Superbike World Championship title.-Early years:...

, Ken Blake, Robert Holden, Graeme Crosby
Graeme Crosby
Graeme Crosby is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand. A supremely versatile rider, Crosby holds the distinction of having won the Daytona 200, the Imola 200, the Suzuka 8 Hours, and the Isle of Man TT....

, Rob Phillis
Rob Phillis
Rob Phillis is a retired motorcycle road racer from Australia. He began his motorcycling career competing in dirt bike and motocross events before crossing over to road racing in 1974. He won the Australian Superbike title several times...

 and lists winners such as Gregg Hansford
Gregg Hansford
Gregg Hansford was an Australian motorcycle and touring car racer.-Racing career:Hansford began racing motorcycles in Australia, winning the 1973 500cc Unlimited title, as well as competing in the New Zealand Marlboro Series in 1975/76 and 1977/78 on Team Kawasaki 750s. He also won one leg of the...

, Michael Dowson, Kevin Magee and Wayne Gardner
Wayne Gardner
Wayne Michael Gardner OAM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. His most notable achievement was winning the 1987 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship, becoming the first Australian to win motorcycling's premier class...

.

Results

Year Position Riders Manufacturer Motorcycle Laps
1970
1st Len Atlee, Brian Hindle Triumph  Bonneville 650 312
2nd C Brown, R Jackson Honda
Honda
is a Japanese public multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles.Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, as well as the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume, producing more than...

 
CB750 308
3rd D Burgess, Joe Eastmure Suzuki
Suzuki
is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Hamamatsu, Japan that specializes in manufacturing compact automobiles and 4x4 vehicles, a full range of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles , outboard marine engines, wheelchairs and a variety of other small internal combustion engines...

 
T20-250 303
1971
1st Brian Hindle, Clive Knight Honda CB750 333
2nd Tony Hatton, Paul Spooner Yamaha
Yamaha
Yamaha may refer to:* Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese company with a wide range of products and services** Yamaha Motor Company, a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company...

 
XS650 330
3rd Max Robinson, B Gault Honda CB750 328
1972
1st Mike Steele, Dave Burgess Kawasaki
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
is an international corporation based in Japan. It has headquarters in both Chūō-ku, Kobe and Minato, Tokyo.The company is named after its founder Shōzō Kawasaki and has no connection with the city of Kawasaki, Kanagawa....

 
H2 750 334
2nd G Thomas, M Robinson Honda CB750 332
3rd Ken Blake, J Curley Ducati  GT750 330
1973
1st Ken Blake Kawasaki Z1B 900 342
2nd Warren Willing, John Boote Kawasaki H2 750 341
3rd Tony Hatton BMW R75 340
1974
1st Ken Blake, Len Atlee Kawasaki Z1 900 344
2nd John Warrian Kawasaki Z1 900 336
3rd K Chevell, B Mayes Kawasaki Z1 900 334
1975
1st Gregg Hansford
Gregg Hansford
Gregg Hansford was an Australian motorcycle and touring car racer.-Racing career:Hansford began racing motorcycles in Australia, winning the 1973 500cc Unlimited title, as well as competing in the New Zealand Marlboro Series in 1975/76 and 1977/78 on Team Kawasaki 750s. He also won one leg of the...

, Murray Sayle
Kawasaki Z1 900 335
2nd Ken Blake BMW R90S 331
3rd Roger Heyes, S Crymble Kawasaki Z1 900 329
1976
1st Jim Budd, Roger Heyes Kawasaki Z1B 350
2nd Ken Blake, Tony Hatton BMW R90S 349
3rd Dan Oakhill, Ross Pink Ducati 900SS 348
1977
1st Ken Blake, Joe Eastmure BMW R100S 356
2nd Jim Budd, Neil Chivas Kawasaki Z1B 900 356
3rd Alan Hales, Dave Burgess Kawasaki Z650 353
1978
1st Roger Heyes, Jim Budd Yamaha XS1100 354
2nd John Warrian, Terry Kelly Ducati 900SS 353
3rd Mick Cole, Dennis Neil Honda CBX1000 353
1979
1st Alan Hales, Neill Chivas Suzuki GS1000 360
2nd Greg Pretty, Jim Budd Yamaha XS1100 357
3rd Len Atlee, Gary Coleman Yamaha XS1100 357
1980
1st Andrew Johnson, Wayne Gardner
Wayne Gardner
Wayne Michael Gardner OAM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. His most notable achievement was winning the 1987 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship, becoming the first Australian to win motorcycling's premier class...

 
Honda CB1100R 322
2nd Neil Chivas, John Pace Suzuki GSX1100 322
3rd Roger Heyes, Dennis Neil Honda CB1100R 318
1981
1st Dave Petersen, Neville Hiscock
Neville Hiscock
Neville Hiscock was a New Zealand motorcycle racer in the 1970s and 1980s. He raced competitively in New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa....

 
Suzuki GSX1100 314
2nd Roger Heyes, Malcolm Campbell Suzuki GSX1100 313
3rd Ron Boulden, Stephen Gall Yamaha XS1100 312
1982
1st Wayne Gardner
Wayne Gardner
Wayne Michael Gardner OAM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. His most notable achievement was winning the 1987 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship, becoming the first Australian to win motorcycling's premier class...

, Wayne Clarke
Honda CB1100R 367
2nd John Pace, Peter Byers Honda CB1100R 367
3rd Alan Blanco, Geoff French Honda CB1100R 367
1983
1st Malcolm Campbell, Rod Cox Honda VF750F 372
2nd Rob Phillis
Rob Phillis
Rob Phillis is a retired motorcycle road racer from Australia. He began his motorcycling career competing in dirt bike and motocross events before crossing over to road racing in 1974. He won the Australian Superbike title several times...

, G French
Honda VF750F 372
3rd R Heyes, Robert Holden
Robert Holden (motorcyclist)
Robert Holden was a motorcycle road racer from New Zealand.He was the most successful of all Ducati Supermono racers. In 1994 Holden placed second in the Isle of Man TT, then returned to the 1995 Isle of Man TT to win the singles title. Holden also won in Ireland's North West 200 Supermono class...

 
Suzuki GSX1000S 372
1984
1st Richard Scott, Michael Dowson Yamaha RZ500 260
2nd Wayne Gardner
Wayne Gardner
Wayne Michael Gardner OAM is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. His most notable achievement was winning the 1987 500 cc Motorcycle World Championship, becoming the first Australian to win motorcycling's premier class...

, John Pace
Honda VF1000 260
3rd Neil Chivas, Robert Holden Suzuki Katana 750 256
1985
1st Richard Scott, Paul Feeney Yamaha FZ750 238
2nd Len Willing, Iain Pero Kawasaki GPz900R 238
3rd Michael Dowson, Kevin Magee  Yamaha FZ750 238
1986
1st Michael Dowson, Kevin Magee Yamaha FZ750 270
2nd Robert Holden, Brent Jones Suzuki GSXR750 270
3rd Richard Scott, Rod Cox Yamaha FZ750 269
1987
1st Kevin Magee, Michael Dowson Yamaha FZR1000 269
2nd Peter Byers, James Knight Yamaha FZR1000 266
3rd Robert Holden, Aaron Slight
Aaron Slight
Aaron Tony Slight is a former professional motorcycle road racer who has recently dabbled in car racing and now fronts the AA Torque Show....

Suzuki GSX-R750H 265

External links

  • http://www.halltech.com.au/kennyb/kbbio.htm Ken Blake 1945 - 1981
  • http://www.castrol6hour.com.au
  • http://buddmotorsport.com.au/castrol-6-hour-race/ Jim Budd 1950 to 2001
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