This is Chris Amon at the 1968 Sandown Tasman Round.... the event following the Warwick Farm meeting in the video.
That meeting produced probably 2 of the best races that I ever saw..... Chris Amon in the P4 Vs Frank Matich in the SR3, and Chris Amon in the V6 Dino Vs Jim Clark in the Lotus 49 fighting it out to the finish for the Australian Grand Prix.
This picture shows Chris coming onto the back straight at Sandown in the P4... The spare wheel just visible on the rear of the car

When it first appeared, the Matich SR4 caried the spare wheel tucked up under the rear body work.
The spare wheel rule continued into 1969 here in Aus until it was abandoned. It can be seen here sticking out of the back of the car at one of its early runs at Calder.

This is a shot of the SR4 when the spare wheel rule was removed.

The SR4 was built for the Can Am series, which didn't require the spare wheel to be carried, however, whilst running in Aus early in its life the spare wheel was required.
This is Chris Amon at the 1968 Sandown Tasman Round.... the event following the Warwick Farm meeting in the video.
That meeting produced probably 2 of the best races that I ever saw..... Chris Amon in the P4 Vs Frank Matich in the SR3, and Chris Amon in the V6 Dino Vs Jim Clark in the Lotus 49 fighting it out to the finish for the Australian Grand Prix.
This picture shows Chris coming onto the back straight at Sandown in the P4... The spare wheel just visible on the rear of the car
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When it first appeared, the Matich SR4 caried the spare wheel tucked up under the rear body work.
The spare wheel rule continued into 1969 here in Aus until it was abandoned. It can be seen here sticking out of the back of the car at one of its early runs at Calder.
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This is a shot of the SR4 when the spare wheel rule was removed.
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The SR4 was built for the Can Am series, which didn't require the spare wheel to be carried, however, whilst running in Aus early in its life the spare wheel was required.