• The Mildren name was used on a series of racing vehicles constructed for, or acquired by, Australian racing team owner Alec Mildren during the 1960s and...
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  • subsequently as the owner of Alec Mildren Racing. Mildren began his racing career in an Austin in 1938 and then raced a variety of cars including a Singer, a Ford...
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  • John Mildren (1932–2024), Australian politician Paul Mildren (born 1984), Australian former baseball pitcher Mildren (racing cars), a series of racing vehicles...
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    racing a long line of open-wheel racing cars and Alfa Romeo touring cars. Bartlett won the 1965 International 6 Hour Touring Car Race for the Mildren...
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    Formula 5000 (category Formula racing series)
    It was originally intended as a low-cost series aimed at open-wheel racing cars that no longer fit into any particular formula. The '5000' denomination...
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    Vee was a Formula Vee racing car produced in series for Greg Cusack and Bruce Burr. Nine cars were built during 1965–66. The cars were originally referred...
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    Sandown 500 (category Endurance motor racing)
    Alfa Romeo Giulia entered by Alec Mildren Racing. In 1965, Sandown also hosted the single-event Australian Touring Car Championship and hosted a regular...
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    Roberto Bussinello (category Italian racing drivers)
    for a production car race at the Sandown Park circuit in Melbourne. Teaming with Australian driver Ralph Sachs in an Alec Mildren Racing Alfa Romeo Giulia...
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    motorcycles. During the initial years, the main races for motorcycles and cars were 60 laps long. This was eventually refined into two separate races –...
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    Max Stewart (category Racing drivers who died while racing)
    to drive for Alec Mildren Racing, and went on to win the 1969 and 1970 Australian Formula 2 Championships driving a 1.6-litre Mildren Waggott. In 1970...
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    four laps later by Vettel. After Giovinazzi was passed by faster cars, three safety cars were called for the retirements of George Russell, Sergio Pérez...
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  • August 2009) was a racing driver from Australia. Born in Sydney, he was best known for touring car racing, winning the British Saloon Car Championship three...
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    Bartlett – Brabham BT23D Alfa Romeo 1969 Hordern Trophy – Kevin Bartlett – Mildren Waggott 1970 Hordern Trophy – Leo Geoghegan – Lotus 59B Waggott 1972 Hordern...
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  • $2400 Class D : Over $2401 to $4000 Twenty two cars fronted for the race. Outright : Alec Mildren Racing Pty Ltd First Automatic: Ford Motor Co of Australia...
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    Australian Grand Prix. Alec Mildren won his only AGP, which was also the second AGP victory for a rear-engined racing car. Mildren eschewed the more usual...
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  • Racing Car News, March 1970, pages 38 to 41 Official Programme, Warwick Farm, 15 February 1970 Peter Wherrett, Mildren Team Tops Farm, Racing Car News...
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    international driver Frank Gardner set the fastest practice time driving Alec Mildren's Mildren Maserati, but an engine failure during a preliminary heat resulted...
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    Allan Grice (category Racing drivers from the Hunter Region)
    Maxwell Grice (born 21 October 1942), known to motor-racing fans as "Gricey", is an Australian former racing driver and politician, most famous for twice winning...
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  • and Kevin Bartlett driving an Alfa Romeo TI Super entered by Alec Mildren Racing. Cars competed in five classes according to engine capacity. Class A :...
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  • single seat racing car was the 2.5 liter Alfa Romeo powered Mildren Mono, built for Australian patron Alec Mildren. Frank Gardner drove the car to sixth...
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    Leo Geoghegan (category Racing drivers from Sydney)
    Australian Touring Car Championships, Leo spent most of his racing career in open wheel racing cars. Leo also drove Group E Series Production Cars and Group C...
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    Stirling Moss and the factory Maserati racing team who brought a fleet of 250F Grand Prix cars and 300S sports racing cars. Moss won the Grand Prix from Maserati...
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    Alec Mildren – Cooper Climax 1958 Round 6 – Alec Mildren – Cooper Climax 1959 Round 6 – Alec Mildren – Cooper Climax 1959 Round 7 – Alec Mildren – Cooper...
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  • 39 Repco). Bartlett's Alec Mildren Racing team mate Max Stewart finished third in the points standings, driving the Mildren Waggott built by Rennmax Engineering...
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    Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to racing cars complying with Australian Formula 2. The title, which was the...
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  • most famous motor racing circuit, Mount Panorama has had a significant influence on the history and industry of Australian motor racing. John Medley, Bathurst...
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  • of 1960 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions earned by...
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  • Lex Davison (category Racing drivers from Melbourne)
    October 2003 at archive.today 2010 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport - Australian Grand Prix John B Blanden, Historic Racing Cars in Australia, 1979, pages 88–89...
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  • circuit in Victoria, Australia on 12 February 1961. Open to Formula Libre cars, it was contested over 33 laps, a distance of approximately 100 miles (161...
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    The 1967 New South Wales Road Racing Championship was a motor race staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia on...
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