2004 Australian Drivers' Championship

2004 Australian Drivers' Championship

The 2004 Australian Drivers' Championship was a national motor racing title for drivers of Formula 4000 cars.The title was contested over a four round series with two championship races per round.
* Round 1, Mallala Motorsport Park, South Australia, 9 May
* Round 2, Winton Motor Raceway, Victoria, 6 June
* Round 3, Oran Park Raceway South Circuit, New South Wales, 27 June
* Round 4, Eastern Creek International Raceway, New South Wales, 1 AugustThe championship winner was awarded the 2004 CAMS Gold Star. The Silver Star Trophy was awarded to the winner of the "Silver Star" class which was restricted to approved competitors.

Results

Gold Start points were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first ten outright finishers in each race.

Silver Star points were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first ten Silver Star class finishers in each race.

References

* CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, 2004
* Official Program, Mallala Power Surge 2004, Sunday May 9
* www.cams.com.au (Bulletin B04/49)
* www.camsmanual.com.au
* www.f4000.com.au (retrieved September 2004)
* www.natsoft.com.au


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