Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships Explained

The Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships is a series of motor racing events held across five states of Australia. It was first held as the CAMS National Racing Championships in 2006[1] and adopted its present name the following year when it gained Shannons Insurance as a new partner.[2]

The series brings a number of Australian racing categories together under one banner, allowing costs to be spread across a broad base. The four core categories represented are Australian Formula 3 (contesting the Australian Drivers' Championship), Saloon Cars (contesting the Australian Saloon Car Series), Australian Manufacturers' Championship (incorporating the Australian Production Car Championship) and Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia. Other series supported are the Kerrick Sports Sedan Series, Kumho Tyres V8 Touring Car Series, Australian Superkart Championship, Formula Vee Series and Aussie Racing Cars.

The environment of the series has given some categories the opportunity to grow where opportunities might have been more limiting in higher profile events, while the pooling of resources across a number of categories has resulted in lower management costs and improved access to television recording facilities. Categories that contribute to the cost of the television coverage are screened, usually the following weekend, as part of the SBS Speedweek programme, which is broadcast initially on SBS and then repeated on Fox Sports. The Championships have also allowed several higher profile races to be established or re-established, including the Bathurst 12 Hour, the Tasmanian Super Prix, the Australian Tourist Trophy, the Clem Smith Trophy and the Pacific Superkart Challenge.

Series Champions

YearSeriesChampionCar
2010Australian Drivers' ChampionshipBen BarkerDallara F307 HWA-Mercedes
Commodore CupAdam BeecheyHolden VS Commodore
Australian Manufacturers' ChampionshipMitsubishiMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Production Car ChampionshipStuart KosteraMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Saloon Car SeriesTim RowseHolden VT Commodore
Porsche GT3 Cup ChallengeRoger LagoPorsche 911 GT3 Cup Type 997
Kerrick Sports Sedan SeriesJames SeraSaab 9-3-Chevrolet
Shannons V8 Touring Car National SeriesTony EvangelouFord BA Falcon
Formula Vee National SeriesBenjamin PorterCheckmate JP02
Australian Superkart ChampionshipDarren HossackAnderson Maverick SAFE
2011Australian Drivers' ChampionshipChris GilmourDallara F307 HWA-Mercedes
Commodore CupAdam BeecheyHolden VS Commodore
Australian Manufacturers' ChampionshipMitsubishiMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Production Car ChampionshipStuart KosteraMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Saloon Car SeriesMatt LovellFord AU Falcon
Porsche GT3 Cup ChallengeRoger LagoPorsche 911 GT3 Cup Type 997
Kerrick Sports Sedan SeriesTony RicciardelloAlfa Romeo Alfetta GTV-Chevrolet
Kumho V8 Touring Car National SeriesTerry WyhoonFord BA Falcon
Australian Suzuki Swift SeriesAllan JarvisSuzuki Swift Sport RS
Australian Superkart ChampionshipWarren McIlveenStockman MR2 - Honda
2012Australian Drivers' ChampionshipJames WinslowDallara F307 HWA-Mercedes
Commodore CupAdam BeecheyHolden VS Commodore
Australian Manufacturers' ChampionshipMitsubishiMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Production Car ChampionshipStuart KosteraMitsubishi Lancer Evo X
Australian Saloon Car SeriesSimon TabinorHolden VT Commodore
Porsche GT3 Cup ChallengeKane RosePorsche 911 GT3 Cup Type 997
Kerrick Sports Sedan SeriesKerry BailyAston Martin DBR9-Chevrolet
Kumho V8 Touring Car National SeriesJosh HunterFord BA Falcon
Australian Suzuki Swift SeriesAllan JarvisSuzuki Swift Sport RS
Australian Superkart ChampionshipJason SmithAnderson-DEA
Radical Australia CupNeale MustonRadical SR3

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Notes and References

  1. Official Programme, CAMS National Racing Championships, Round 5, Mallala, 24–25 June 2006
  2. Official Programme, Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships, Round 4, Mallala, 30 June - 1 July 2007