1984 Australian Sports Car Championship

1984 Australian Sports Car Championship

The 1984 Australian Sports Car Championship was a national motor racing title for drivers of Sports Cars complying with CAMS Group A regulations.The championship was contested over a five round series:
* Round 1, Calder Raceway, Victoria, 29 April
* Round 2, Surfers Paradise Raceway, Queensland, 13 May
* Round 3, Lakeside, Queensland, 22 July
* Round 4, Oran Park, New South Wales, 19 August
* Round 5, Winton, Victoria, 14 OctoberRound 1 was contested over two heats and all other rounds over a single race.

Cars competed in three classes according to engine capacity:
* Class A : Up to 1600cc
* Class B : 1601 - 3000cc
* Class C : Over 3000cc

Results

Championship points were awarded as shown in the table below. However for Round 1 only, points were awarded for each race with the aggregate achieved by each driver divided by two. The result was the driver's championship points allocation for that round.

References


* Australian Motor Racing Year, 1984/85
* CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 1984
* Race Year, 1984
* www.camsmanual.com.au


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