1968 London–Sydney Marathon
The 1968 London–Sydney Marathon, officially Daily Express-Daily Telegraph London-Sydney Marathon was the first running of the London-Sydney Marathon. The rally took place between the 24th of November and the 17th of December 1968. The event covered 10,373 miles (16,694 km) through Europe, Asia and Australia. It was won by Andrew Cowan, Colin Malkin and Brian Coyle, driving a Hillman Hunter.
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1968 London–Sydney Marathon
The 1968 London–Sydney Marathon, officially Daily Express-Daily Telegraph London-Sydney Marathon was the first running of the London-Sydney Marathon. The rally took place between the 24th of November and the 17th of December 1968. The event covered 10,373 miles (16,694 km) through Europe, Asia and Australia. It was won by Andrew Cowan, Colin Malkin and Brian Coyle, driving a Hillman Hunter.
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The 1968 London–Sydney Maratho ...... yle, driving a Hillman Hunter.
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Lucien Bianchi - winner of 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans and leader of Marathon until Sydney
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The Ford XT Falcon GT which placed 3rd in the 1968 Marathon
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Andrew Cowan
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Brian Coyle
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Colin Malkin
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The 1968 London–Sydney Maratho ...... yle, driving a Hillman Hunter.
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1968 London–Sydney Marathon
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