Story and photos by Vince Johnson
As we mentioned in Part 1, F1 cars weren’t the only Grand Prix cars at Philip Island this year. In 1928, six and a half miles of open roads not far from today’s track were used for a 16 lap, 100-mile race, which subsequently became known as the Australian Grand Prix. The event was held annually at Phillip Island until 1935 and these roads were last used for racing in 1940. Today they still exist but, as expected, are no longer the dusty gravel with which the original racers had to cope.