The 1960 Six Hour Le Mans was a motor race for sports cars and sedans.[1]
The event was held at the Caversham Airfield circuit in Western Australia on 6 June 1960.[2]
It was the sixth annual Six Hour Le Mans race.[3]
The race was won by Jack Ayers and Lionel Beattie driving a Holden Sports.
^Full Details of 6-Hour Le Mans, The Visor, June 15, 1960, page 2
^Easy End, But Hard Laps in Le Mans Race, The West Australian, Tuesday, June 7, 1960
^Terry Walker, Around The Houses : The History of Motor Racing In Western Australia, 1980
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