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词条 2011 Australian Manufacturers' Championship
释义

  1. Calendar

  2. Class structure

  3. Points system

  4. Championship results

     Australian Manufacturers’ Championship  Australian Production Car Championship  Outright  Classes  Australian Endurance Championship  Australian Production Car Endurance Championship 

  5. References

  6. External links

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The 2011 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing championship for car manufacturers. It was the 26th manufacturers title to be awarded by CAMS and the 17th to be contested under the Australian Manufacturers' Championship name. The championship, which was open to modified production touring cars, also incorporated three drivers titles, the 2011 Australian Production Car Championship, the 2011 Australian Production Car Endurance Championship and the 2011 Australian Endurance Championship.[1]

A major change from the 2010 championship saw a greater emphasis on longer races. Only the opening round of the series at Phillip Island comprising two short sprint races. Two rounds were extended into a six-hour endurance race format. The increased emphasis on endurance races saw the return of the long-running Sandown 500 event, last run for V8 Supercars in 2007.[2]

Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi won the Australian Manufacturers Championship, Stuart Kostera won the Australian Production Car Championship, Kostera and Ian Tulloch won the Australian Endurance Championship and the same pairing won the Australian Production Car Endurance Championship.

Defending Australian Production Car Champion, Western Australian Mitsubishi Lancer Evo driver Stuart Kostera dominated the series, winning six races and four rounds with a second position in the final race of the year at Eastern Creek. The result was so impressive, Kostera's part-time co-driver New Zealander Ian Tulloch finished second in the championship. In a clean sweep for Mitsubishi Lancer Evo drivers, Jim Pollicina finished third. The first non-Mitsubishi driver was Queenslander driver Jake Camilleri Mazda 3 in fourth.

The final race of the year, the Eastern Creek Six Hour, was the only race not won by Kostera. It was won by the BMW 335i of Chaz Mostert and Nathan Morcom.

Calendar

The championship was contested over a five-round series.[3]

Rd.CircuitLocation / StateEventDateFormatWinners
Drivers Car
Rd 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 16–17 April 2 x 20 laps Stuart Kostera Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Rd 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria Phillip Island Six Hour 27–29 May 1 x 6 hour Stuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Rd 3 Morgan Park Raceway Warwick, Queensland 12–14 August 2 x 1 hour Stuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Rd 4 Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria Sandown 500 9–11 September 500 km (split into 2 legs) [4] Stuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Rd 5 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales Eastern Creek Six Hour 9–11 December 1 x 6 hour Nathan Morcom
Chaz Mostert
BMW 335i

Class structure

Cars competed in the following six classes:

  • Class A : Extreme Performance
  • Class B : High Performance
  • Class C : Performance Touring
  • Class D : Production Touring
  • Class E : Compact Touring
  • Class I : Invitational (former Mini Challenge cars – not eligible for championship points)

Points system

Each manufacturer registered for the Australian Manufucturers’ Championship was eligible to score points in each race, but only for the two highest placed automobiles of its make in any class.[1]

  • In rounds with one scheduled race, points were awarded to manufacturers on a 120–90–72–60–54–48–42–36–30–24–18–12–6 basis for the first thirteen places in each class with 3 points for other finishers.[1]
  • In rounds with two scheduled races, points were awarded to manufacturers on a 60–45–36–30–27–24–21–18–15–12–9–6–3 basis for the first thirteen places in each class in each race with 2 points for other finishers.[1]

Points towards the Australian Production Car Championship outright title were awarded to drivers based on outright finishing positions attained in each race.[1] Points were awarded using the same two scales as used for the Australian Manufacturers' Championship with the addition of two points for the driver setting the fastest qualifying lap in each class at each round.[1]

Points towards the Australian Production Car Championship class titles were awarded to drivers based on class finishing positions attained in each race.[1] Points were awarded using the same two scales as used for the Australian Manufacturers' Championship with the addition of two points for the driver setting the fastest qualifying lap in each class at each round.[1]

Points towards the Australian Production Car Endurance Championship were awarded to drivers on a 120–90–72–60–54–48–42–36–30–24–18–12–6 basis for outright finishing positions attained in Rounds 2 and 5 of the championship.[1]

Points towards the Australian Endurance Championship were awarded to drivers on a 120–90–72–60–54–48–42–36–30–24–18–12–6 for outright finishing positions attained in Rounds 2, 4 and 5 of the championship.[1]

Drivers of Class I Invitational cars were not eligible to score points in any of the championships and points were allocated in all cases as though Class I cars were not competing in the race.

Championship results

Australian Manufacturers’ Championship

Mitsubishi won the Manufacturers’ Championship.[5]
Pos.[6] Manufacturer [6] R1 [7] R2 [7] R3 [7] R4 R5 Total [6]
1 Mitsubishi2102102102102101050
2 Mazda165180210192210957
3 BMW87210201210120828
4 Toyota1951801509072687
5 Proton12012012012090570
6 Ford1411208100342
7 Honda000120210330
8 Holden105162000267
9 Suzuki00090120210
10 Subaru0005460114
11 Mini6603600102
12 Renault90000090

Australian Production Car Championship

Outright

Pos. Driver No. Car Class TeamR1 R2R3 R4 R5 Total
1 Stuart Kostera55 & 1 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XA Team Mitsubishi Ralliart1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd576
2 Ian Tulloch1 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XA Team Mitsubishi Ralliart1st1st1st1st2nd450
3 Jim Pollicina7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Jim Pollicina6th3rd3rd3rd3rd3rd7th321
4 Jake Camilleri36 Mazda 3 MPSC Grand Prix Mazda5th2nd2nd4th4th7th14th281
5 Dylan Thomas68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA CXC RacingRet2nd2nd4th4th210
6 Peter O'Donnell28 BMW 335iB GWS Personnel4thRet7th5th5th6th188
7 Nathan Morcom11 BMW 335iB Eastern Creek Karts5th1st174
8 Tony Quinn29 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA VIP Petfoods Racing2nd3rd164
9 Klark Quinn29 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA VIP Petfoods Racing2nd3rd162
10 Hadrian Morrall31 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne Motorsport9thRet10th7th7th14th6th156
11 Dave Thomas68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA CXC Racing12th7th4th4th153
12 Dean Kelland7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Jim Pollicina3rd3rd144
13 Scott Nicholas36 Mazda 3 MPSC Grand Prix Mazda2nd7th14th138
14 Ryan McLeod20 HSV VXRC Racer Industries2nd5th4thRet135
15 Chaz Mostert11 BMW 335iB Eastern Creek Karts1st122
16 Steve Cramp7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Jim Pollicina3rd7th114
17 Cameron Wilson25 Subaru Impreza WRX STiA Wilson Brothers RacingRetDNSDNS5th5th110
18 Peter Burnitt25 Subaru Impreza WRX STiA Wilson Brothers RacingRet5th5th108
19 John Bowe28 BMW 335iB GWS Personnel7th6th100
20 Grant Phillips77 Proton Satria STiE Pedders Racing15th11th13th12th10th13th13th84
21 Garth Duffy26 BMW 130iC GWS Personnel9th8th78
22 Jake Williams5
21
Toyota Corolla Sportivo
Honda Integra Type R
D Lauren Gray Motorsport
Conroy Motorsport
16th11th9th69
23 Colin Osborne13 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne Motorsport10thRetRet6th6thRetDNS63
Declan Kirkham71 Ford FiestaD Robinson Racing13th9th11th11thRetRet63
25 Jason Bright20 HSV VXRC Racer Industries4th60
26 Matt McGill75 Toyota Celica VVTL-iD Osborne Motorsport16th14th14th10thRet12th15th58
27 Geoff Brunsdon75 Toyota Celica VVTL-iD Osborne Motorsport16th14th14th10thRet12th15th56
29 Garry Holt11 BMW 335iB Eastern Creek Karts5th54
Barry Morcom11 BMW 335iB Eastern Creek Karts5th54
David Wood25 Subaru Impreza WRX STiA Wilson Brothers RacingDNSDNS5th54
32 Daryl Martin77 Proton Satria STiE Pedders Racing13th13th13th48
Andrew Turpie77 Proton Satria STiE Pedders Racing13th13th13th48
34 Gerard McLeod20 HSV VXRC Racer Industries2ndDNSRet45
Lauren Gray5 Toyota Corolla SportivoD Lauren Gray Motorsport8th8th16th45
Phil Kirkham71 Ford FiestaD Robinson Racing13thDNS11th11thRetRet45
37 Dean Lillie7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Jim Pollicina7th42
Kean Booker26 BMW 130iC GWS Personnel9th42
39 Richard Gartner97 Renault Clio 197D Safe-T-Stop7th13thRetRetDNS36
Matt Hayes26 BMW 130iC GWS Personnel8th36
Todd Betland21 Honda Integra Type RD Conroy Motorsport9th36
Robert Jones31 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne Motorsport10th36
43 Grant Sherrin19 BMW 135iB Sherrin Rentals9th8thRet35
44 Jeremy Gray10 FPV F6 310B International Energy ServicesRet8th9thRet33
45 Mark Eddy51 Honda Integra Type RD Jenmal Motorsport10th32
46 Francois Jouy51 Honda Integra Type RD Jenmal Motorsport10th30
Richard Mork21 Honda Integra Type RD Conroy Motorsport11th30
48 Barton Mawer10 FPV F6 310B International Energy ServicesRet6thRetRet27
49 Robert Jarvis17
27
Suzuki Swift SportE Trans-Tasman Motorsport
Toasted Motorsport
15th12th26
50 David Wall38 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Easts Holiday Parks11th24
Des Wall38 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Easts Holiday Parks11th24
Matthew Holt65 HSV GTSB12th24
Brett Howard65 HSV GTSB12th24
Anthony Loscialpo65 HSV GTSB12th24
55 Trevor Keene50 Mini Cooper SD Mid West Multi Media14th10th14thDNSRet21
56 Maddison Gray15 Toyota Echo SportivoE Lauren Gray Motorsport17th12th15th19
57 Allan Jarvis27 Suzuki Swift SportE Toasted MotorsportRet12th18
Adam Brand27 Suzuki Swift SportE Toasted Motorsport12th18
59 Paul Nelson15 Toyota YarisE Symes Coaches13th11th12
Greg Symes93 BMW 130i
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
C
A
Symes Coaches11thRetRetRetRetRet12
David Gyuni31 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne Motorsport14th12
62 Ashley Quiddington15 Toyota Echo SportivoE Lauren Gray Motorsport15th8
63 Michael Gray17 Suzuki Swift SportE Trans-Tasman Motorsport15th6
64 Rick Bates13 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne MotorsportRetDNS2
Beric Lynton23 Mini Cooper S JCWI Bruce Lynton Mini Garage3rd4th6th9thRet0
Tom Pickett23 Mini Cooper S JCWI Bruce Lynton Mini Garage6thRet0
Mathew Mackelden2
23
Mini Cooper S JCWI Brendan Cook
Bruce Lynton Mini Garage
8th9th0
Brendan Cook2 Mini Cooper S JCWI Brendan Cook8th10th0
Michael Sherrin72 Mini Cooper S JCWI Sherrin RentalsRet12th8th0
David Ayers72 Mini Cooper S JCWI Sherrin Rentals8th0
John Modystach2 Mini Cooper S JCWI Brendan Cook10th0
Carl Schembri97 Renault Clio 197D Safe-T-StopRet0
Ryan Simpson68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA CXC RacingRet0
Glenn Seton93 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IXA Symes CoachesRetRet0
Morgan Haber27 Suzuki Swift SportE Trans-Tasman MotorsportRet0
Ric Shaw13 Mazda 3 MPSC Osborne MotorsportRet0
Iain Sherrin19 BMW 135iB Sherrin RentalsRet0
Matt Brady6 Ford BF Falcon XR6TC Graham Lusty TrailersRet0
Darrel Dixon6 Ford BF Falcon XR6TC Graham Lusty TrailersRet0
Graham Lusty6 Ford BF Falcon XR6TC Graham Lusty TrailersRet0
Phil Alexander50 Mini Cooper SD Mid West Multi MediaRet0
Graeme Heath50 Mini Cooper SD Mid West Multi MediaRet0
Brooke Leech17 Suzuki Swift SportE BVC RacingRet0
BJ Cook17 Suzuki Swift SportE BVC RacingRet0
Justin Johns17 Suzuki Swift SportE BVC RacingDNS0
{{Motorsport driver results legend}}Bold – Pole in class

Note: Drivers of Class I Invitational cars were not eligible to score points in any of the championships and points were allocated in all cases as though Class I cars are not competing in the race.

Points totals sourced partly from:[8]

Race placings sourced from:[9][10][11]

Classes

Australian Endurance Championship

The Australian Endurance Championship, which was contested over Rounds 2, 4 and 5 of the series, was won jointly by Stuart Kostera (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X) and Ian Tulloch (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X).[5]

Australian Production Car Endurance Championship

The Australian Production Car Endurance Championship, which was contested over Rounds 2 and 5 of the series, was won jointly by Stuart Kostera (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X) and Ian Tulloch (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X) from Nathan Morcom (BMW 335i) and Chaz Mostert (BMW 335i).[5]

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.camsmanual.com.au/sportregs/2011_Aust_Manufacturers_Chship_Sport-TechRegs-4.pdf |title=2011 Australian Manufacturers Championship Sporting and Technical Regulations, Version 4|publisher=Confederation of Australian Motor Sport |accessdate=2011-02-03}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://inpitlane.com/archives/12481 |title=The Return of the Sandown 500 |first=Brett |last=Ramsay |publisher=In Pit Lane |date=17 December 2010 |accessdate=2011-06-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110818134826/http://inpitlane.com/archives/12481 |archive-date=18 August 2011 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.manufacturerschampionship.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=208&Itemid=114 |title=2011 Calendar |publisher=Australian Manufacturer's Championship |accessdate=2011-06-05}}
4. ^500 win keeps winning streak intact Retrieved on 3 February 2012
5. ^Title Results from the Australian Manufacturers Championship {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/66qL4OtT0?url=http://www.cams.com.au/en/Media/News/2011/Australian_Manufacturers_Championship.aspx?p=1 |date=11 April 2012 }} Retrieved on 3 February 2012
6. ^The Art of Evolution, The Speedcafe Annual, Number 7/2011, pages 146 to 147
7. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.manufacturerschampionship.com.au/documents/AMC%20Manufacturers%20Points%202011.pdf |title=Manufacturers Point Score 2011 |access-date=5 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324225924/http://www.manufacturerschampionship.com.au/documents/AMC%20Manufacturers%20Points%202011.pdf |archive-date=24 March 2012 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
8. ^Australian Manufacturers Championship – Round Three – Morgan Park
9. ^NATSOFT Race Result
10. ^NATSOFT Race Result
11. ^NATSOFT Race Result
12. ^Five championship run and won with TMR Aust. Retrieved on 3 February 2012
13. ^GWS Motorsport look to get 2012 underway in winning style at the Bathurst 12 Hour Retrieved on 3 February 2012
14. ^Morcom and Mostert BMW beat Evos in enduro Retrieved on 3 February 2012
15. ^Peders Team Second in Six Hour Retrieved on 3 February 2012

External links

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