1978 Australian Championship of Makes

1978 Australian Championship of Makes

The 1978 Australian Championship of Makes was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title for car manufacturers. CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1978, page 87] The championship was contested over a five round series. [Australian Competition Yearbook, Number 8, pages 80-91]
* Round 1, ABE Copiers 250, Oran Park, New South Wales, 30 July
* Round 2, Hang Ten 400, Sandown, Victoria, 10 September
* Round 3, Rothmans 250, Adelaide International Raceway, South Australia, 22 October
* Round 4, Rothmans 300, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, 5 November
* Round 5, McEwan Spanners Twin 250, Calder, Victoria, 2 & 3 DecemberAll rounds were contested by Group C Touring Cars which competed in three classes according to engine capacity. [Official Programme, Adelaide International Raceway, Sunday, October 22, 1978, page 23]
* Up to 2000cc
* 2001 to 3000cc
* 3001 to 6000ccChampionship points were awarded at each round on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis for the first six places in each class.Only the best placed car from each manufacturer in each class was eligible to score points and points could not be aggregated across classes. [Official Programme, Adelaide International Raceway, Sunday, October 22, 1978, page 11]

Results

References

External links

* [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/records.asp Australian Titles] Retrieved from CAMS Online Manual of Motor Sport on 12 September 2008


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