The 1963 Six Hour Le Mans was an endurance race for Sports Cars, Touring Cars & Grand Touring Cars.[1] The race was held at the Caversham Airfield circuit in Western Australia on 3 June 1963.[1] It was the ninth annual Six Hour Le Mans race.[2]
The race was won by Jeff Dunkerton driving a Lotus Super 7.[1] The winning car completed 194 laps, a total distance of 427 miles (688 km).[2]
^ abc"Western Australian Motor Race Results 1963, www.terrywalkersplace.com, as archived at web.archive.org" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 June 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.
^ abTerry Walker, Six-Hour "Le Mans", Around The Houses – A History of Motor Racing in Western Australia, 1980, pages 56 to 59
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