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词条 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship
释义

  1. Pre-season

  2. Teams and drivers

  3. Race calendar

  4. Points system

  5. Results

     Championship standings  Privateers Cup 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for 5.0 Litre Touring Cars [1] complying with Group 3A regulations.[2] The championship, which was the 36th Australian Touring Car Championship,[3] was contested over a ten rounds between February and August 1995.[4] The series was won by John Bowe driving a Dick Johnson Racing Ford EF Falcon.

Pre-season

The Ford EF Falcon and Holden VR Commodore were both homologated for competition. The changes were largely cosmetic, allowing team to reskin their existing EB Falcon and VP Commodores. With no material gain in performance expected, many of the privateer teams elected to retain their cars in EB and VP trim.

In January 1995 Dunlop, who supplied tyres to Dick Johnson Racing, Perkins Engineering and Wayne Gardner Racing as well as all of the privateer teams, had their factory in Kobe destroyed in the Great Hanshin earthquake. While production was shifted to England, teams had to ration their tyre stocks. To help the situation, Bridgestone later relaxed its policy of only supplying contracted teams, providing tyres to James Rosenberg Racing and Romano Racing at the final round.

Defending champion Mark Skaife missed the opening round of the championship after sustaining injuries in a testing accident at Eastern Creek that destroyed a Gibson Motorsport VR Commodore.

Teams and drivers

Movements
  • Greg Crick, having severed his relationship with Pinnacle Motorsport, purchased Larry Perkins' 1994 VP Commodore, he would only contest the first two rounds, later selling the car to M3 Motorsport
  • Daily Planet Racing switched manufacturers, selling its VP Commodore and purchasing a Dick Johnson Racing EB Falcon
Arrivals / returnees
  • Alcair Racing entered the series with David Attard driving Paul Morris' 1994 VP Commodore, contesting all rounds
  • James Rosenberg Racing entered the series with Mark Poole driving the 1993 Bathurst 1000 winning VP Commodore purchased from Daily Planet Racing
  • Larkham Motor Sport entered the series with Mark Larkham debuting an EF Falcon at round 3
  • Longhurst Racing entered the series after the shareholders in LoGaMo Racing decided to go in separate directions. Frank Gardner and Terry Morris wanted to compete in the Australian Super Touring Championship as the factory BMW team while Tony Longhurst wanted to remain in the V8 series. As a result, Gardner and Morris bought out Longhurst’s share in Logamo, with Longhurst forming a new team to race an EF Falcon.
  • Phil Ward Racing competed in a few rounds with an ex Advantage Racing VP Commodore, Phil Ward returning to the championship having last competed in 1990
  • Pinnacle Motorsport signed Allan Grice for what was supposed to be his first full season since 1987, however after the team missed a couple of rounds, the arrangement had been terminated by the last round where Grice drove a third Glenn Seton Racing entry
  • Romano Racing entered the series with Paul Romano driving Tony Longhurst’s 1994 VP Commodore, contesting all rounds
Departures
  • LoGaMo Racing withdrew from the series to concentrate on the Australian Super Touring Championship, thus Paul Morris did not compete
  • 1994 Privateer’s Champion Bob Jones did not defend his crown after major sponsor Ampol withdrew

The following drivers and teams competed in the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship:

TeamVehicleNoDriver
Gibson MotorsportHolden VR Commodore1Australia}} Mark Skaife
2New Zealand}} Jim Richards
Lansvale Racing Team Holden VP Commodore3Australia}} Trevor Ashby
{{flagicon|Australia}} Steve Reed
Wayne Gardner RacingHolden VR Commodore4Australia}} Wayne Gardner
7Australia}} Neil Crompton
Holden Racing TeamHolden VR Commodore05Australia}} Peter Brock
015Australia}} Tomas Mezera
Pinnacle MotorsportHolden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
6Australia}} Allan Grice
21Australia}} Tony Scott
Glenn Seton RacingFord EF Falcon6Australia}} Allan Grice
30Australia}} Glenn Seton
Ford EB Falcon
Ford EF Falcon
35Australia}} Alan Jones
Larkham Motor Sport Ford EF Falcon10Australia}} Mark Larkham
Perkins Engineering Holden VR Commodore11Australia}} Larry Perkins
Holden VP Commodore12Australia}} Greg Crick
Phil Ward Racing Holden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
13Australia}} Phil Ward
Dick Johnson RacingFord EF Falcon17Australia}} Dick Johnson
18Australia}} John Bowe
19Australia}} Steven Johnson
Palmer Promotions Holden VR Commodore20Australia}} Ian Palmer
Romano Racing Holden VP Commodore24Australia}} Paul Romano
Longhurst Racing Ford EF Falcon25Australia}} Tony Longhurst
Terry Finnigan Holden VP Commodore27Australia}} Terry Finnigan
Playscape Racing Ford EB Falcon28Australia}} Kevin Waldock
Ian Love Holden VR Commodore31Australia}} Ian Love
Pro-Duct Racing Holden VP Commodore33Australia}} Bob Pearson
Claude Gorgi Ford EB Falcon34Australia}} Claude Giorgi
Schembri MotorsportHolden VP Commodore36New Zealand}} Neil Schembri
46Australia}} Greg Young
Scotty Taylor Racing Holden VP Commodore37Australia}} Bill Attard
{{flagicon|Australia}} Alan Taylor
James Rosenberg Racing Holden VP Commodore38Australia}} Mark Poole
Challenge Motorsport Holden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
39Australia}} Chris Smerdon
Group Motorsport Holden VP Commodore40Australia}} George Ayoub
Garry Willmington Performance Ford EB Falcon41Australia}} Garry Willmington
Daily Planet Racing Ford EB Falcon47Australia}} John Trimbole
Alcair Racing Holden VR Commodore49Australia}} David Attard
Parsons Transport Holden VR Commodore55Australia}} David "Truckie" Parsons
Novocastrian Motorsport Holden VP Commodore62Australia}} Wayne Russell
Pace Racing Holden VP Commodore74Australia}} Kevin Heffernan
Barbagallo Motorsport Holden VR Commodore77Australia}} Alf Barbagallo
Bill O'Brien Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV88Australia}} Bill O'Brien
Allan McCarthy Holden VR Commodore96Australia}} Allan McCarthy

Race calendar

The championship was contested over a ten round series. Each round featured a "Peter Jackson Dash", a short sprint race which was restricted to the top ten cars from qualifying, and two main races which were open to all competitors. Unlike previous seasons, the dash did not set the grid order for the main races. The Amaroo Park round was replaced by a round at Mount Panorama which held an ATCC round for the first time since 1972.

Rd.CircuitLocation / StateDateRound winnerCarTeamReport
1 Sandown International Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 3 - 5 Feb Larry Perkins Holden VR Commodore Perkins Engineering Report
2 Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 24 - 26 Feb John Bowe Ford EF Falcon Dick Johnson Racing Report
3 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 10 - 12 Mar John Bowe Ford EF Falcon Dick Johnson Racing Report
4 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 7 - 9 Apr Glenn Seton Ford EF Falcon Glenn Seton Racing
5 Lakeside International Raceway Brisbane, Queensland 21 - 23 Apr Glenn Seton Ford EF Falcon Glenn Seton Racing
6 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 19–21 May John Bowe Ford EF Falcon Dick Johnson Racing
7 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 26–28 May Mark Skaife Holden VR Commodore Gibson Motorsport
8 Mallala Motor Sport Park Mallala, South Australia 7 - 9 Jul Glenn Seton Ford EF Falcon Glenn Seton Racing
9 Barbagallo Raceway Perth, Western Australia 14 - 16 Jul Glenn Seton Ford EF Falcon Glenn Seton Racing
10 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 4 - 6 Aug John Bowe Ford EF Falcon Dick Johnson Racing

Points system

  • Championship points were awarded on a 3-2-1 basis for the first three places in the Peter Jackson Dash at each round.[5]
  • One bonus championship point was awarded for each position gained & held by a driver during the Peter Jackson Dash at each round.[5]
  • Championship points were awarded on a 20-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 basis for the first ten places in each of the two main races at each round.[5]

Results

Rounds were won by John Bowe (4), Glenn Seton (4), Larry Perkins (1) and Mark Skaife (1). Going into the final round Bowe, Seton and Peter Brock were in contention with Bowe prevailing.

Championship standings

Pos [6]Driver [6]Car [4]SanSymMouPhiLakWinEasMalBarOraPts [6]
1 John BoweFord EF Falcon30393520384022321642314
2 Glenn SetonFord EF Falcon4142431403220434633287
3 Peter Brock Holden VR Commodore20321328323136323427285
4 Larry Perkins Holden VR Commodore371428132481003014178
5 Tomas Mezera Holden VR Commodore103020322217182012163
6 Mark Skaife Holden VR Commodore232815639131816149
7 Dick JohnsonFord EF Falcon18427101382261018136
8 Alan JonesFord EB Falcon
Ford EF Falcon
0101224Ret203315712133
9 Wayne Gardner Holden VR Commodore3014Ret4.5571604383.5
10 Neil Crompton Holden VR Commodore1020Ret31141807276
11 Tony LonghurstFord EF Falcon88691032211665
12 Jim Richards Holden VR Commodore176DNS02481012Ret59
13 Allan Grice Holden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
Ford EF Falcon
12DNS1417
14 Trevor Ashby Holden VP Commodore16108
15 Mark Poole Holden VP Commodore40Ret37
16 Greg Crick Holden VP Commodore606
= Paul Romano Holden VP Commodore0002Ret0Ret40Ret6
= David Attard Holden VP Commodore040000RetRet116
19 Chris Smerdon Holden VP Commodore
Holden VR Commodore
2Ret13
20 Tony Scott Holden VP Commodore202
21 John Trimbole Ford EB Falcon01RetRet0Ret00DNS1
= Phil Ward Holden VP Commodore1Ret01
PosDriverCarSanSymMouPhiLakWinEasMalBarOraPts
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}

Note: Race 1 at the Phillip Island round was stopped before full race distance due to multiple accidents brought about by heavy rain, and only half points were awarded.[7]

Privateers Cup

The Motorsport News / Dunlop Privateers Cup was won by David Attard.[8]

See also

1995 Australian Touring Car season

References

1. ^Conditions for Australian Racing Titles, 1995 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 7-9 to 7-11
2. ^Specifications of Cars, Group 3A – 5.0 Litre Touring Cars, 1995 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 7-76 to 7-83
3. ^Records, Titles and Awards, 2006 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-7
4. ^1995 Championship Results, Australian Motor Racing Year 1995, pages 278 to 281
5. ^What's the point, Official Programme, Mallala, 9 July 1995, page 73
6. ^Graham Howard, Stewart Wilson, David Greenhaigh, Thanks Dick, The official history - Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years, pages 342 to 350
7. ^Chasing the Tasmanian tiger, Official Programme, Tooheys 1000, Mount Panorama, Bathurst, 1 October 1995, pages 26 to 32
8. ^Champion effort, Australian Motor Racing Year 1995, pages 146 to 149

External links

{{Australian Touring Car Racing}}

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