1975 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1975 Australian Drivers' Championship
The 1975 Australian Drivers' Championship was the nineteenth Australian Drivers' Championship. It was contested by drivers of Australian Formula 1 and Australian Formula 2 Racing cars over a five round series with points awarded on a 9, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top six placegetters in each round.
Calendar
*Round 1, Australian Grand Prix, Surfers Paradise Raceway, Queensland, 21 August
*Round 2, Sandown Raceway, Victoria, 14 September
*Round 3, Oran Park Raceway, New South Wales, 21 September
*Round 4, Calder Park Raceway, Victoria, 19 October
*Round 5, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Victoria, 23 NovemberThe championship winner was awarded the 1975 CAMS "Gold Star".
Results
Results of the championship were as follows:
ources
*"A History Of Australian Motor Sport", 1980
*"Australian Competition Yearbook", 1976 edition
*"CAMS Manual of Motor Sport", 1975
*"Racing Car News", January 1976
*"The official 50 year history of the Australian Grand Prix", 1986
* [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/ Confederation of Australian Motor Sport]
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