For the interested, I dug up what I had in mind:
From 1973 Bathurst: "On the second last lap, arriving at the bottom of Conrod both delayed their braking until they could see the whites of each other's eyes. (Bernie) Haehnle got onto the dirt virge, hit the Armco, and bounced back onto Cooke. this crushed his right front guard onto the tyre, and Haehnle's leftrear ontothe rubber, and the two stormed on, with smoke blossoming from under their wheel arches. But it was Cooke in front, and he wouldn't lift his foot. The inevitable came on tha dreaded corner, McPhillamy, when the tortured front tyre finally let go and the Mazda flipped.."
My mistake, I knew there was a rolled Mazda somewhere.