The 1956 Argus Trophy was a Formula Libre motor race held at the Albert Park Circuit in Victoria, Australia on 18 March 1956.[1]
The race was contested over 48 laps, a total distance of 150 miles.[1]
It was staged by the Light Car Club of Australia[1] as the feature event on the second Sunday of the two-day "Moomba Meeting", which was held with the co-operation of the Moomba Festival organisers.[2]
The race was won by Reg Hunt driving a Maserati 250F.[2]
^ abcOfficial Programme, 18 March 1956, Second Day, The Argus Moomba Motor Races, Albert Park Circuit
^ abJR Horman, Albert Park, Australian Motor Sports, April 1956, pages 136 to 143
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