The Governor (of New South Wales) is the Queen's representative in New South Wales. Prior to the introduction of "responsible government" in 1856, the Governor was responsible for the day-to-day running of the then colony, in later years advised by a "legislative council". After that, the Governor became mainly a ceremonial figure, responsible for appointing the Premier.
... - Stirling Moss, (United Kingdom)
1962 - Bruce McLaren[?], (New Zealand)
1963 - Graham Hill, (United Kingdom)
1964 - Graham Hill, (United Kingdom)
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