1997 Australian Touring Car Championship
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The 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to 5.0 Litre Touring Cars [1] complying with Group 3A [2] regulations. The championship, which was the 38th Australian Touring Car Championship,[3] began on 15 March at Calder Park Raceway and ended on 3 August at Oran Park Raceway after 10 rounds.[4]
Promoted as the Shell Australian Touring Car Championship,[5] the series was won by Glenn Seton driving a Ford EL Falcon.[4]
Teams and drivers
The following teams and drivers competed in the 1997 Australian Touring Car Championship.
Race calendar
The championship was contested over ten rounds with three races per round.[6]
Race Winners
Round | Race | Circuit | Winner | Team |
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1 | 1 | Calder Park Raceway | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team |
2 | Wayne Gardner | Wayne Gardner Racing | ||
3 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
2 | 4 | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing |
5 | Russell Ingall | Perkins Engineering | ||
6 | Larry Perkins | Perkins Engineering | ||
3 | 7 | Sandown International Raceway | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing |
8 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
9 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
4 | 10 | Symmons Plains Raceway | Peter Brock | Holden Racing Team |
11 | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team | ||
12 | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team | ||
5 | 13 | Winton Motor Raceway | Larry Perkins | Perkins Engineering |
14 | Russell Ingall | Perkins Engineering | ||
15 | Russell Ingall | Perkins Engineering | ||
6 | 16 | Eastern Creek Raceway | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing |
17 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
18 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
7 | 19 | Lakeside International Raceway | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing |
20 | John Bowe | Dick Johnson Racing | ||
21 | Russell Ingall | Perkins Engineering | ||
8 | 22 | Barbagallo Raceway | Larry Perkins | Perkins Engineering |
23 | John Bowe | Dick Johnson Racing | ||
24 | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team | ||
9 | 25 | Mallala Motor Sport Park | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team |
26 | Greg Murphy | Holden Racing Team | ||
27 | Larry Perkins | Perkins Engineering | ||
10 | 28 | Oran Park Raceway | Peter Brock | Holden Racing Team |
29 | Alan Jones | Alan Jones Racing | ||
30 | Glenn Seton | Glenn Seton Racing | ||
Points system
Championship points were awarded on a 30-26-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 basis to the top 15 finishers in each race.[7]
Championship results
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Privateers' Cup
The Privateers' Cup was open to Category 2 and Category 3 entries only.[8] Points were awarded on a 30-26-24-22-20-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 basis to the top 15 eligible finishers in each race.[8]
Pos.[9] | Driver [9] | Car |
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1 | John Faulkner | Holden VS Commodore |
2 | Mark Poole | Holden VS Commodore |
3 | Terry Finnigan | Holden VS Commodore |
4 | Darren Hossack | Holden VS Commodore |
5 | Trevor Ashby | Holden VS Commodore |
Note: Only the top five positions are shown.
See also
1997 Australian Touring Car season
References
- ↑ Australian Title Conditions, 1997 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 7-9 to 7-10
- ↑ Racing, 1997 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 7-1
- ↑ Records, Titles and Awards, 2002 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-7
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 V8 Supercars - 1997 Review, Chevron Publishing Group, 1997
- ↑ Official Programme, Shell Australian Touring Car Championship, Round 9, 13 July 1997
- 1 2 3 4 5 Graham Howard, 1997 ATCC, Stewart Wilson & David Greenhalgh, The official history - Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years, 2011, page 371
- ↑ Motor Racing Australia, Jan/Feb 1998, page 63
- 1 2 Points to make, Official Programme, Shell Australian Touring Car Championship, Round 9, Mallala, 13 July 1997
- 1 2 Jason Parker, Private Faulkner - Privateers' Cup, V8 Supercars - 1997 Review, Chevron Publishing Group, 1997, pages 80 to 83