1996_Australian_GT_Production_Car_Championship

1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship

1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship

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The 1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title[1] for drivers of Group 3E Series Production Cars.[2] Organised and promoted by Procar Australia, it was the inaugural Australian GT Production Car Championship.

The championship was won by Cameron McConville driving a Porsche 911 RSCS.

Calendar

The championship was contested over an eight-round series with two races per round.

Round Circuit State Date
1 Amaroo Park New South Wales 18 May
2 Lakeside Queensland 23 June
3 Amaroo Park New South Wales 14 July
4 Mallala South Australia 11 August
5 Winton Victoria 25 August
6 Phillip Island Victoria 22 September
7 Lakeside Queensland 27 October
8 Oran Park New South Wales 8 November

Points system

Outright championship points were awarded on a 15–12–10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis to the top ten finishers in each race with a bonus point awarded to the driver setting pole position for each round. Class points were awarded on the same basis to the top ten class finishers in each race but with no bonus point for pole position.

Championship standings

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Class placings

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References

  1. Australian Titles Retrieved from www.camsmanual.com.au on 20 January 2009
  2. Procar Series Points Tables Retrieved from web.archive.org on 20 January 2009

Further reading

  • CAMS Report, issue No 115, Autumn 1996, page 1
  • Motor Racing Australia, January / February 1997, page 87
  • Official Program, Mallala, 11 August 1996
  • Procar results sheets for the 1996 Australian GT Production Car Championship
  • Australian Auto Action, 17–23 May 1996
  • Australian Auto Action, 21–27 June 1996
  • Australian Auto Action, 18–24 July 1996, page 43
  • Australian Auto Action, 15–21 August 1996, page 43
  • Australian Auto Action, 23–29 August 1996,
  • Australian Auto Action, 23–29 September 1996
  • Australian Auto Action, 31 October – 6 November 1996, pages 42–43
  • Australian Auto Action, 5–11 November 1996

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