1996 Australian Drivers' Championship Explained

The 1996 Australian Drivers' Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for racing cars complying with CAMS Formula Holden regulations.[1] The championship winner was awarded the 1996 CAMS Gold Star as the Australian Drivers' Champion.[1] It was the 40th running of the Australian Drivers' Championship and the eighth to feature the Formula Holden category. The championship began on 8 March 1996 at the Albert Park Street Circuit and ended on 2 June at Mallala Motor Sport Park after eight races held over four rounds.

Paul Stokell won his third Australian Drivers' Championship in a season dominated by him and his Birrana Racing teammate Jason Bright. The two dark blue Reynard 91Ds won every race of the season except one. Bright's early season unreliability became the difference between the two at season's end. The only race they did not claim was race two at the 1996 Australian Grand Prix meeting which saw Europe-bound Mark Webber in a guest drive in the Graham Watson owned Reynard, take the win when both Stokell and Bright retired. Darren Edwards was consistently best of the rest of the field, claiming four top three finishes over the season. Stephen Cramp took three second places at the start of the season but faded, dropping to fifth position in the championship behind Adam Kaplan.

Teams and drivers

The following drivers competed in the 1996 Australian Drivers' Championship.

DriverNoCarEntrant[2] [3]
Paul Stokell1Reynard 91D HoldenBirrana Racing
Allan Galloway2Reynard 91D HoldenAllan Galloway
Geoff Fickling3Reynard 90D HoldenGraham Watson
Steven Johnson3Reynard 90D HoldenGraham Watson
Graham Watson3Reynard 90D HoldenGraham Watson
Bryan Hartley4Dome F102 HoldenBryan Hartley
Stan Keen5Shrike NB89H HoldenStan Keen
Graham Sims6Reynard 90D HoldenGraham Sims
Adam Kaplan7Reynard 91D HoldenAdam Kaplan
Dean Irwin8Ralt RT21 HoldenDean Irwin
Jason Bright9Reynard 91D HoldenBirrana Racing
Darren Edwards10Reynard 90D HoldenClem Smith
James Taylor11Reynard 91D HoldenKen Smith
Ken Smith11Reynard 92D HoldenKen Smith
Chas Talbot14March 87B HoldenChas Talbot
Roger Seward16Ralt RT23 HoldenRoger Seward
Arthur Abrahams19Reynard 92D HoldenArthur Abrahams
Stephen Cramp21Ralt RT23 HoldenStephen Cramp
Bob Minogue29Reynard 92D HoldenRA Minogue
Mark Webber30Reynard 91D HoldenGraham Watson
Owen Osborne34SPA 002 HoldenOwen Osborne
Sam Astuti47Reynard 92D HoldenSH Racing
Kevin Weeks70Reynard 91D HoldenKevin Weeks
Maurice O'Reilly71Reynard 91D HoldenKevin Weeks
Chris Hocking74Reynard 91D HoldenGL Knight & Assoc
Brian Sampson78Cheetah Mk. 9 HoldenBrian Sampson
Chas Jacobsen87Reynard 92D HoldenChas Jacobsen
Darren Pate99Reynard 90D HoldenAuz Racing Team Pty Ltd

Race calendar

The 1996 Australian Drivers' Championship was contested over eight races at four rounds held in two states.[4]

Rd/Race.CircuitLocation / stateDateWinner
R1/1Albert Park CircuitMelbourne, Victoria8 MarchPaul Stokell
R1/29 MarchMark Webber
R2/1Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria14 AprilPaul Stokell
R2/2Paul Stokell
R3/1Calder Park RacewayMelbourne, Victoria28 AprilJason Bright
R3/2Jason Bright
R4/1Mallala Motor Sport ParkMallala, South Australia2 JunePaul Stokell
R4/2Jason Bright

Results

Points were awarded 20–15–12–10–8–6–4–3–2–1 based on the top ten race positions in each race.[1] Only half points were awarded for Race 1 of Round 2 at Phillip Island.[4]

Pos.Driver[5] Rd1/1Rd2/2Rd2/1Rd2/2Rd3/1Rd3/2Rd4/1Rd4/2Pts
1Paul Stokell1stRet1st1st2nd3rd1stRet97
2Jason BrightRetRetRet2nd1st1st2nd1st90
3Darren Edwards3rd4th6th3rd4th2nd3rd6th80
4Adam Kaplan4th3rd5th6th5thRet5th3rd60
5Stephen Cramp2nd2nd2nd11th8th7thRet4th54.5
6Arthur AbrahamsDNS5thRet5th6th6th6th5th42[6]
7Kevin Weeks5thDNS4th7th7th5thRetDNS29
8Darren Pate4th2nd25
Sam Astuti7th10th3rd4th25
10Mark WebberRet1st20
11Ken Smith3rd4th16
12Bryan Hartley8th7thDNS8th11th8th13
13James Taylor6th6th12
14Bob Minogue7th8thDNSRetDNSRet7thDNS11
15Chas JacobsenRet8th9th9th14th9th9
16Stan KeenRet9th9th7th8
17Chris Hocking9thRet10th10th8thRet6
18Dean Irwin8th9thRet11th3.5
19Alan Galloway9thDNSRetDNS2
Maurice O'Reilly10th10th2
21Owen Osborne10thDNS10thDNS1.5
22Roger Seward15th10th1
PosDriverRd1/1Rd2/2Rd2/1Rd2/2Rd3/1Rd3/2Rd4/1Rd4/2Pts

External links

Notes and References

  1. 1996 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 7-10
  2. Official Programme, Transurban Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, 7 to 10 March 1996, page 106
  3. Event 15, Official Programme, Mallala, 2 June 1996
  4. Five Way Fight, Official Programme, Mallala, 2 June 1996
  5. 1996 Championship Results, Motor Racing Australia No 25, Jan/Feb 1997, page 84
  6. Motor Racing Australia No 25, Jan/Feb 1997, page 84 incorrectly shows 39 points for Abrahams