The 1961 Victorian Trophy was an International motor race staged at the Ballarat Air Strip circuit in Victoria, Australia on 12 February 1961.[1]
Open to Formula Libre cars, it was contested over 33 laps, a distance of approximately 100 miles (161 km).[1]
The race meeting was organised by the Light Car Club of Australia.[1]
The race was won by American driver Dan Gurney in a BRM P48.[2]
^ abcOfficial Programme, International Motor Race Meeting, Ballarat Air Strip, Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th February 1961
^Victorian Trophy, Ballarat, 12 Feb 1961, www.oldracingcars.com, as archived at web.archive.org
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