1993 Australian Drivers' Championship
- 1993 Australian Drivers' Championship
The 1993 Australian Drivers' Championship was a motor racing competition open to drivers of racing cars complying with CAMS Formula Brabham regulations. The championship winner was awarded the 1993 CAMS Gold Star.
Calendar
The title was contested over a six round series:
* Round 1, Symmons Plains, Tasmania, 14 March 1993
* Round 2, Symmons Plains, Tasmania, 14 March 1993
* Round 3, Lakeside, Queensland, 18 April 1993
* Round 4, Lakeside, Queensland, 18 April 1993
* Round 5, Eastern Creek, New South Wales, 6 June 1993
* Round 6, Eastern Creek, New South Wales, 6 June 1993 Championship points were awarded to the first ten finishers in each round on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis. All six performances were included when calculating a driver’s final points total.
Results
References
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:* citejournal | title = Australian Motor Racing Year 1993/94 | last = Normoyle | first = Steve | publisher = Chevron Publishing Group | volume = 23 | year = 1993 | issn = 0158-4138 | pages = 166-170:* citebook | title = Shell Australian Touring Car Championship Official Programme Round 4 Lakeside April 18, 1993 | last = Normoyle | first = Steve | publisher = Chevron Publishing Group | date = April 18, 1993 | year = 1993
* CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1993
* Official Programme, Mallala, July 4, 1993
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