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The 1965 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance race open to Sports Cars, Improved Production Touring Cars & Series Production Touring Cars. The event was staged at the Caversham circuit in Western Australia on Monday, 7 June 1965. Results were as follows: {, class="wikitable" generated with :de:Wikipedia:Helferlein/VBA-Macro for EXCEL tableconversion V1.4<\hiddentext> , - style="font-weight:bold" ! Position ! Drivers ! No. ! Car ! Entrant ! Laps , - ! 1 , Spencer Martin
David McKay David McKay or MacKay may refer to: Arts * Dave Mackay (musician) (1932–2020), American jazz pianist, singer and composer * David Mackay (producer) (born 1944), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director * David McKay (activist) ( ...
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Ferrari 250LM The Ferrari P was a series of Italian sports prototype racing cars produced by Ferrari during the 1960s and early 1970s. Although Enzo Ferrari resisted the move even with Cooper dominating F1, Ferrari began producing mid-engined racing cars in th ...
, Scuderia Veloce , align="center" , 223 , - ! 2 , Ron Thorp , align="center" , 2 , AC Cobra 289 , , align="center" , 211 , - ! 3 , Vic Watson
Dave Sullivan , align="center" , 5 , Hurricane V8 , , align="center" , 200 , - ! 4 , Max McCrackan
Vin Smith , align="center" , 7 , Lotus Elite , , align="center" , 200 , - ! 5 , Ted Lisle
Mike Tighe , align="center" , 33 , Morris Cooper S , , align="center" , 193 , - ! 6 , P Capelli
Rick Lisle , align="center" , 36 , Morris Cooper , , align="center" , 188 , - ! colspan=6 , Sports Cars 751-1100cc , - ! 1 , Gary Griffiths
Jeff Dunkerton , align="center" , 25 , Austin-Healey Sprite , , align="center" , 159 , - ! DNF , Nev McBeth
Dick Ward , align="center" , 26 , Austin-Healey Sprite , , , - ! DNF , Don Noack
Rod Slater , align="center" , 24 , Renault 750 , , , - ! colspan=6 , Sports Cars 1101-1500cc , - ! 1 , Max McCrackan
Vin Smith , align="center" , 7 , Lotus Elite , , align="center" , 200 , - ! 2 , Jeff Dunkerton , align="center" , 4 ,
Lotus Super 7 The Lotus Seven is a small, simple, lightweight, two-seater, open-top, open-wheel, sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972. It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Ch ...
, , align="center" , 132 , - ! 3 , Don Baker , align="center" , 23 , Volkswagen , , align="center" , 122 , - ! DNF , Warren Mathews
Lou Orton , align="center" , 22 , Volkswagen , , , - ! DNF , Derek Vince
Jack Ayers , align="center" , 8 , Elfin , , align="center" , 27 , - ! DNF , J Malhoney , align="center" , 21 , Triumph Spitfire , , align="center" , 27 , - ! colspan=6 , Sports Cars 1501-2000cc , - ! 1 , J Bavera
R Mitchell , align="center" , 17 , MGB , , align="center" , 189 , - ! 2 , Bob Biltoff
T Barlow , align="center" , 9 , Porsche Super 90 , , align="center" , 166 , - ! 3 , R Britton , align="center" , 18 ,
MGA MGA can refer to: Transport *MGA, IATA code for Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (Managua International Airport) in Managua, Nicaragua *Monongahela Railway, a former coal-hauling short line railroad in the United States *The MG MGA, a pop ...
, , align="center" , 121 , - ! colspan=6 , Sports Cars 2001-3000cc , - ! 1 , Bill Dickson
R Fielding , align="center" , 14 ,
Holden Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. It was an Australian automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter which sold cars under its own marque in Australia. In its last thre ...
, , align="center" , 186 , - ! 2 , P Wilkins
G Abbott , align="center" , 12 , Triumph TR4 , , align="center" , 184 , - ! 3 , J Lewis
D McKay , align="center" , 29 , Holden , , align="center" , 130 , - ! DNF , Rod Donovan , align="center" , 11 , Holden , , align="center" , 82 , - ! DNF , Rod Waller, Lionel Beattie , align="center" , 6 , Repco Holden Sports , , align="center" , 72 , - ! DNF , John Glasson , align="center" , 10 , Atlantis , , align="center" , 13 , - ! colspan=6 , Sports Cars Over 3000cc , - ! 1 , Spencer Martin
David McKay David McKay or MacKay may refer to: Arts * Dave Mackay (musician) (1932–2020), American jazz pianist, singer and composer * David Mackay (producer) (born 1944), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director * David McKay (activist) ( ...
, align="center" , 1 , Ferrari 250LM , Scuderia Veloce , align="center" , 223 , - ! 2 , Ron Thorp , align="center" , 2 , AC Cobra 289 , , align="center" , 211 , - ! 3 , Vic Watson
Dave Sullivan , align="center" , 5 , Hurricane V8 , , align="center" , 200 , - ! colspan=6 , Improved Production Touring Cars 751-1100cc , - ! 1 , Ted Lisle
Mike Tighe , align="center" , 33 , Morris Cooper S , , align="center" , 193 , - ! 2 , P Capelli
Rick Lisle , align="center" , 36 , Morris Cooper , , align="center" , 188 , - ! 3 , Stuart Kostera
Derek Fletcher , align="center" , 39 , Ford Anglia , , align="center" , 183 , - ! colspan=6 , Improved Production Touring Cars 1101-1500cc , - ! 1 , Max Butt
G Glatz , align="center" , 35 , Ford Cortina , , align="center" , 184 , - ! 2 , Ross Urquhart
Craig McAllister , align="center" , 34 , Ford Cortina , , align="center" , 170 , - ! DNF , Owen Stringer
M Tighe , align="center" , 32 , Ford Cortina GT , , align="center" , 152 , - ! DNF , Don O'Sullivan
R McDowell , align="center" , 33 , Ford Cortina GT , , align="center" , 6 , - ! colspan=6 , Improved Production Touring Cars 2001-3000cc , - ! 1 , J Piesse
H Vander Straaten , align="center" , 37 , Holden , , align="center" , 180 , - ! colspan=6 , Improved Production Touring Cars Over 3000cc , - ! 1 , Dick Roberts , align="center" , 30 , Chrysler Valiant , , align="center" , 119 , - ! colspan=6 , Series Production Touring Cars 751-1100cc , - ! 1 , H De Klerk
M Cliff , align="center" , 42 , Morris Cooper , , align="center" , 176 , - ! DNF , D Black
J Brewer , align="center" , 45 , Vauxhall Viva , , align="center" , 16 , - ! colspan=6 , Series Production Touring Cars 1101-1500cc , - ! 1 , Leon Shenton
T Cuncliffe , align="center" , 44 , Simca , , align="center" , 166 , - ! colspan=6 , Series Production Touring Cars 2000-3000cc , - ! 1 , John Hughes
D Black , align="center" , 40 , Holden , , align="center" , 168


References

*A History Of Australian Motor Sport, © 1980 *Around The Houses, © 1980 *Modern Motor, August 1965 *Racing Car News, July 1965 *www.terrywalkersplace.com Six Hours Le Mans
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