1989 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship
The 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship was a motor racing competition open to drivers of racing cars complying with CAMS Formula Holden regulations. The championship winner was awarded the 1989 CAMS Gold Star as the Australian Drivers' Champion. It was the 33rd running of the Australian Drivers' Championship and the first to feature Formula Holden class which had been developed during 1988, originally named Formula Australia. It began on May 7, 1989 at Mallala Motor Sport Park and ended on September 10 at Sandown Raceway after ten rounds.
Teams and drivers
The following drivers competed in the 1989 ADC. This series consisted of ten rounds held in three different states.
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References
:* citebook | title = Australian Motor Racing Year 1989/90 19 | last = Clarke | first = Andrew | coauthors = Barry Catford | publisher = Chevron Publishing Group | year = 1990 | ISSN = 0158-4138 | pages = 162-183:* cite journal | year = 1989 | month = June-November | title = Racing Car News | publisher = Chevron Publishing Group
External links
* [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/pdf/records/1403%20Australian%20titles%20Q307.pdf CAMS Manual reference to Australian titles]
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