1985 Australian Endurance Championship Explained

The 1985 Australian Endurance Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Touring Cars[1] complying with an Australian version of FIA Group A Touring Car regulations.[2] The championship was the fifth Australian Endurance Championship and the fourth to be awarded as a drivers title.[3]

Calendar

The championship was contested over a five-round series which was staged concurrently with the 1985 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.[4]

Rd.Race titleCircuitCity / stateDateWinnerCarTeamReport
1Better Brakes 300Amaroo ParkSydney, New South Wales4 August Jim RichardsBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMWReport
2Pepsi 250Oran ParkSydney, New South Wales18 August Jim RichardsBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMWReport
3Castrol 500SandownMelbourne, Victoria15 September Jim Richards
Tony Longhurst
BMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMWReport
4James Hardie 1000Mount PanoramaBathurst, New South Wales6 October John Goss
Armin Hahne
Jaguar XJSJRA Ltd.Report
5Motorcraft 300Surfers ParadiseSurfers Paradise, Queensland27 October Jim RichardsBMW 635 CSiJPS Team BMWReport

Class Structure

Cars were grouped into three classes based on engine capacity:

Points system

Championship points were allocated on a three scale system, to Australian license holders only, for outright places gained in each round:

Outright Position[5] 1234567891011121314151617181920
Scale A30272421191715141312111098765432
Scale B2826232017151413121110987654321
Scale C2523201715131110987654321---

In rounds where two drivers were compulsory (i.e. the Sandown and Bathurst rounds), full championship points were allocated to each of the two drivers provided that both had driven at least one third of the relevant distance.In all other rounds, where two drivers were not compulsory, points were allocated to each of the two drivers provided each had driven at least one third of the distance. If each had not driven such a distance, full points were allocated to the driver who had driven the greater distance.In all cases, points were only awarded to a driver who had driven one single car throughout the duration of the event.

Results

PositionDriver[6] CarClassEntrantR1R2R3R4R5Total
1 Jim RichardsBMW 635 CSi3001-6000ccJPS Team BMW2525251725117
2 Tony LonghurstBMW 323i
BMW 635 CSi
2001-3000cc
3001-6000cc
JPS Team BMW15112517-68
3 Colin BondAlfa Romeo GTV62001-3000ccNetwork Alfa17152013-65
4 John SmithToyota CorollaUp to 2000ccToyota Team Australia1510-51949
5 Peter BrockHolden Commodore (VK)3001-6000ccMobil Holden Dealer Team2023---43
6 Kent BaigentBMW 635 CSi3001-6000ccH. Kent Baigent11.514-15-40.5
7 Gregg HansfordAlfa Romeo GTV62001-3000ccNetwork Alfa--2013-33
8 Dick JohnsonFord Mustang GT3001-6000ccPalmer Tube Mills---112031
9 Neal LoweBMW 635 CSi3001-6000ccH. Kent Baigent11.5--15-26.5
=10 John GossJaguar XJ-S3001-6000ccJRA Ltd.---25-25
=10 Armin HahneJaguar XJ-S3001-6000ccJRA Ltd.---25-25

Note: Only the top ten pointscorers are shown in the above table.

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1985, page 90
  2. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1985, page 302
  3. http://www.camsmanual.com.au/01_about.asp Australian Titles
  4. Australian Motor Racing Year, 1985/86, pages 272-295
  5. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1985, page 86
  6. Australian Motor Racing Year, 1985/86, page 272