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2017 Supercars Championship

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Motor racing competition
2017Supercars Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Jamie Whincup
Teams' Champion:
DJR Team Penske
Manufacturers' Championship:
Ford
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Support series:
Super2 Series
Jamie Whincup won his seventh drivers' championship title.
DJR Team Penske won its first Teams Championship in 2017.

The2017 Supercars Championship (formally known as the2017 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship)[1] was anFIA-sanctioned international motor racing series forSupercars, which prior to July 2016 had been known as V8 Supercars. It was the nineteenth running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-first series in which Supercars have contested thepremier Australian touring car title.

The 2017 season saw the category undergo a substantial revision of its technical regulations, with the introduction ofGen 2 Supercar rules which opened the championship up to a wider range of body shapes and engine configurations. Despite this, all teams continued within the previous regulations.[2]

DJR Team Penske was awarded the Teams Championship andFord won the Manufacturers Championship.Jamie Whincup claimed his seventh title in controversial circumstances whenScott McLaughlin was penalized in the title-deciding race.[3]

Teams and drivers

[edit]

Holden andNissan were represented byfactory-backed teamsTriple Eight Race Engineering andNissan Motorsport respectively.[4][5]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2017 championship.

Championship entriesEnduro Cup entries
ManufacturerModelTeamNo.Driver nameRoundsCo-driver nameRounds
FordFalcon FG XProdrive Racing Australia5AustraliaMark Winterbottom[6]AllAustraliaDean Canto[7]10–12
6AustraliaCam Waters[8]AllNew ZealandRichie Stanaway[9]10–12
DJR Team Penske12New ZealandFabian Coulthard[10]AllAustraliaTony D'Alberto[11]10–12
17New ZealandScott McLaughlin[12]AllFranceAlexandre Prémat[11]10–12
Rod Nash Racing (PRA)[13]55AustraliaChaz Mostert[6]AllAustraliaSteve Owen[7]10–12
Britek Motorsport (PRA)[14]56AustraliaJason Bright[15]AllAustraliaGarry Jacobson[16]10–12
HoldenCommodore VFWalkinshaw Racing2AustraliaScott Pye[17]1–9
0210–14AustraliaWarren Luff[18]10–12
22AustraliaJames Courtney[17]AllAustraliaJack Perkins[18]10–12
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport3AustraliaTaz Douglas[19]1–3, 5
AustraliaMatthew Brabham[20]4
AustraliaCameron McConville[21]6
AustraliaAaren Russell[22]7, 10–14AustraliaTaz Douglas[23]10–12
AustraliaAlex Davison[24]8–9
62AustraliaAlex Rullo[25]1–12AustraliaAlex Davison[26]10–12
AustraliaJack Perkins[27]13
AustraliaTaz Douglas[28]14
Brad Jones Racing8AustraliaNick Percat[29]AllAustraliaMacauley Jones[30]10–12
14AustraliaTim Slade[29]AllAustraliaAsh Walsh[30]10
New ZealandAndre Heimgartner[31]11–12
Erebus Motorsport9AustraliaDavid Reynolds[32]AllAustraliaLuke Youlden[33]10–12
99AustraliaDale Wood[34]AllNew ZealandChris Pither[33]10–12
Charlie Schwerkolt Racing18AustraliaLee Holdsworth[35]AllAustraliaKarl Reindler[36]10–12
Tekno Autosports19AustraliaWill Davison[37]AllAustraliaJonathon Webb[38]10–12
Tim Blanchard Racing (BJR)21AustraliaTim Blanchard[39]AllAustraliaTodd Hazelwood[30]10–12
Garry Rogers Motorsport[40]33AustraliaGarth Tander[41]AllAustraliaJames Golding[42]10–12
34AustraliaJames Moffat[43]AllAustraliaRichard Muscat[42]10–12
Triple Eight Race Engineering88AustraliaJamie Whincup[44]AllAustraliaPaul Dumbrell[45]10–12
97New ZealandShane van Gisbergen[46]AllAustraliaMatt Campbell[47]10–12
888AustraliaCraig Lowndes[46]AllNew ZealandSteven Richards[48]10–12
NissanAltima L33Nissan Motorsport7AustraliaTodd Kelly[49]AllAustraliaJack Le Brocq[50]10–12
15AustraliaRick Kelly[49]AllAustraliaDavid Wall[51]10–12
23AustraliaMichael Caruso[52]AllAustraliaDean Fiore[51]10–12
78SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro[49]AllAustraliaDavid Russell[51]10–12
Wildcard entries
HoldenCommodore VFBrad Jones Racing4AustraliaMacauley Jones[53][54]5, 6
Garry Rogers Motorsport31AustraliaJames Golding[54][55]5, 8
Matt Stone Racing35AustraliaTodd Hazelwood[54]8
NissanAltima L33MW Motorsport26AustraliaShae Davies[54]5, 8
28AustraliaJack Le Brocq[50][54]6, 8
Source:[56]

Team changes

[edit]
Simona de Silvestro became the first female driver in 19 years to compete in the series full-time.

Jason Bright moved hisBritek MotorsportRacing Entitlement Contract (REC) fromBrad Jones Racing toProdrive Racing Australia.[15][57]

Super Black Racing shut down at the end of 2016, with its REC sold to Prodrive Racing Australia co-owner, Rusty French, who on-sold it toTim Blanchard Racing.[39]

Triple Eight Race Engineering became the officialHoldenfactory team.Walkinshaw Racing, which competed as the factory Holden Racing Team from 1990 to 2016, became a customer Holden team instead.[58]

Volvo withdrew from the series at the end of the2016 season.[59]Garry Rogers Motorsport returned to using Holden Commodores, as it had done prior to switching to Volvo in 2014.[40]

Driver changes

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Jason Bright moved fromBrad Jones Racing to drive for hisBritek Motorsport team in aProdrive Racing Australia-prepared car. Bright last drove for Prodrive, then known as Ford Performance Racing, in 2005 and 2006 under his Britek REC.[15]Nick Percat moved fromLucas Dumbrell Motorsport to replace Bright.[29]

Matt Chahda was scheduled to make his Supercars début with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport, but his application for a racing licence was refused by theConfederation of Australian Motor Sport.[60]Taz Douglas instead drove for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport for the first three events of the season.[19]

Alex Rullo became the youngest Supercars driver in the series' history when he made his début for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport at theAdelaide 500.[25]

Shae Davies leftErebus Motorsport to return to theDunlop Super2 Series.[61] He was replaced byDale Wood, who moved from Nissan Motorsport.[34]

Simona de Silvestro joined the championship withNissan Motorsport, replacing Wood.[49] Having contested the2015 and2016 Bathurst 1000 events, de Silvestro was the first female driver to contest the full championship since Melinda Price and Kerryn Brewer in1998.

Scott McLaughlin moved fromGarry Rogers Motorsport toDJR Team Penske, replacingScott Pye.[12] Pye then moved toWalkinshaw Racing, replacingGarth Tander.[17] Tander would end up at Garry Rogers Motorsport, having previously driven for the team between 1998 and 2004.[41]

Chris Pither lost his seat at Super Black Racing after the team shut down, he later returned as an endurance co-driver with Erebus Motorsport.[33]

Mid-season changes

[edit]

Taz Douglas was unable to contest the fourth event of the championship atBarbagallo Raceway. He was replaced by formerIndyCar Series andUnited States Auto Club driverMatthew Brabham.[20] He returned for theEnduro Cup[23] and theNewcastle 500[28]

Cameron McConville returned toLucas Dumbrell Motorsport for theDarwin Triple Crown.[21]

Aaren Russell returned to Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport for theTownsville,Pukekohe andNewcastle rounds of the series. As well as theEnduro Cup rounds[62][22]

Alex Davison drove for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport at theIpswich andSydney Motorsport Park events, as well as in theEnduro Cup rounds.[63][64]

Ash Walsh was scheduled to drive withTim Slade in all three endurance races however after sustaining injuries while testing another car, was forced to withdraw from theBathurst 1000 and was replaced byAndre Heimgartner. Heimgartner also drove for the team at theGold Coast 600.[31]

Alex Rullo's contract was terminated by Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport after theGold Coast 600. He was replaced bySuper2 Series driverJack Perkins.[27]

Calendar

[edit]

The following fourteen events are scheduled to take place in 2017:

EventEvent nameCircuitLocationDate
1South AustraliaAdelaide 500Adelaide Street CircuitAdelaide, South Australia4–5 March
2TasmaniaTasmania SuperSprintSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania8–9 April
3Victoria (state)Phillip Island 500Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island,Victoria22–23 April
4Western AustraliaPerth SuperSprintBarbagallo RacewayPerth, Western Australia6–7 May
5Victoria (state)Winton SuperSprintWinton Motor RacewayWinton,Victoria20–21 May
6Northern TerritoryDarwin Triple CrownHidden Valley RacewayDarwin, Northern Territory17–18 June
7QueenslandTownsville 400Reid Park Street CircuitTownsville, Queensland8–9 July
8QueenslandIpswich SuperSprintQueensland RacewayIpswich, Queensland29–30 July
9New South WalesSydney SuperSprintSydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, New South Wales19–20 August
10Victoria (state)Sandown 500Sandown RacewayMelbourne,Victoria17 September
11New South WalesBathurst 1000Mount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales8 October
12QueenslandGold Coast 600Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Queensland21–22 October
13New ZealandAuckland SuperSprintPukekohe Park RacewayPukekohe, New Zealand4–5 November
14New South WalesNewcastle 500Newcastle Street CircuitNewcastle, New South Wales25–26 November
Source:[65][66]
New Zealand rounds

Calendar changes

[edit]

Format changes

[edit]
  • TheAdelaide 500 returned to its original format of two races of 250 kilometres, which was last used in 2013. Event organisers cited the unpopularity of the format used between 2014 and 2016—two races of 125 km followed by one 250 km race—as the reason for the change.[68] The top ten shootout was also re-introduced for qualifying for the Saturday race.[69]
  • ThePhillip Island 500 consisted of two races of 250 km.[69]
  • TheAuckland SuperSprint adopted a new format, with its four 100 km races being replaced with two races of 200 km, both including mandatory pit stops.[69]

Rule changes

[edit]

Technical regulations

[edit]

The 2017 season saw the introduction ofGen 2 Supercar regulations.Two-door coupé body styles are permitted alongside four-door sedans, while the engine regulations were opened up to includeturbocharged four or six-cylinder engines. However, cars are still be required to be based on front-engined, rear wheel drive, four-seater production cars that are sold in Australia. The chassis and control components carried over from theNew Generation V8 Supercar regulations used since2013.[70] However all teams are continuing to use New Generation specification cars until the beginning of2018 when theHolden Commodore ZB built to the new specifications will debut.[71]

Two new controlDunlop tyres were introduced, marking the first change in tyre construction since 2003.[72] Whereas in previous seasons, the two compounds were designated hard and soft, in 2017 these are named soft and super soft respectively.[73] All teams attended a test session on 21 February 2017 atSydney Motorsport Park to evaluate the new tyre.[74]

Sporting regulations

[edit]
  • Starting in 2017, drivers must earn a racing licence sanctioned by theConfederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) in order to be eligible to compete in the category. The licence system was restructured similarly to theSuperlicence used inFormula One, with drivers earning points towards their licence by placing in feeder series accredited by CAMS. This system drew controversy almost immediately because it is based on CAMS series. Some international drivers needed special exemptions to participate, most notablyMatthew Brabham, for whom most of his career was sanctioned by ACCUS member sanctioning bodies, and not CAMS.[75]
  • Teams from Supercars' support category, theDunlop Super2 Series are allowed to compete as wildcards in the main series in five events of the 2017 season, atBarbagallo,Winton,Hidden Valley,Ipswich andBathurst. The 250-kilometre race held specifically for the Super2 Series at Bathurst will also become a non-championship round, to encourage more applicants.[76][77]
  • The redress rules—outlining the expectations of drivers following on-track contact—were changed for 2017. Drivers deemed responsible for contact are no longer required to return a position to the driver or drivers they hit, but redress instead is voluntary, with drivers who voluntarily return a position being given more favourable treatment than drivers who do not when the incident is reviewed by race officials.[78] The change was introduced following a controversial incident at the 2016 Bathurst 1000 in which Jamie Whincup tried to redress a position to Scott McLaughlin as required by the rules without losing another position to Garth Tander; the subsequent collision saw McLaughlin and Tander collide with Tander retiring from the race.

Results and standings

[edit]

Season summary

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RoundEventPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
11Adelaide 500New ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
2New ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race Engineering
23Tasmania SuperSprintNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaChaz MostertNew ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race Engineering[N 1]Report
4AustraliaJamie WhincupAustraliaCraig LowndesNew ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team Penske
35Phillip Island 500New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandFabian Coulthard[N 2]DJR Team PenskeReport
6New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash Racing
47Perth SuperSprintNew ZealandFabian CoulthardAustraliaNick PercatNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeReport
8New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandFabian CoulthardNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team Penske
59Winton SuperSprintNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaDavid ReynoldsNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeReport
10New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race Engineering
611Darwin Triple CrownAustraliaRick KellyAustraliaJames MoffatNew ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeReport
12New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team Penske
713Townsville 400New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeReport
14New ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaNick PercatAustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
815Ipswich SuperSprintNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaJames CourtneyNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeReport
16New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash Racing
917Sydney SuperSprintNew ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaNick PercatNew ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeReport
18New ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
1019Sandown 500AustraliaCam Waters
New ZealandRichie Stanaway
AustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaCam Waters
New ZealandRichie Stanaway
Prodrive Racing AustraliaReport
1120Bathurst 1000New ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaDavid ReynoldsAustraliaDavid Reynolds
AustraliaLuke Youlden
Erebus MotorsportReport
1221Gold Coast 600AustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaChaz MostertAustraliaChaz Mostert
AustraliaSteve Owen
Rod Nash RacingReport
22New ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandShane van GisbergenNew ZealandScott McLaughlin
FranceAlexandre Prémat
DJR Team Penske
1323Auckland SuperSprintAustraliaCam Waters[N 3]New ZealandScott McLaughlinNew ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
24AustraliaJamie WhincupAustraliaJamie WhincupAustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
1425Newcastle 500New ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaJamie WhincupNew ZealandScott McLaughlinDJR Team PenskeReport
26New ZealandScott McLaughlinAustraliaDavid ReynoldsAustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering

Points system

[edit]

Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver or drivers of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race, up to a maximum of 300 points per event.[79]

Points formatPosition
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th30th
Standard format150138129120111102969084787269666360575451484542393633302724211815
Endurance format3002762582402222041921801681561441381321261201141081029690847872666054
  • Standard format: Used for all SuperSprint and SuperStreet races and for both races of the Gold Coast 600.
  • Endurance format: Used for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.

Drivers' championship

[edit]
Pos.DriverNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PUK
New Zealand
NEW
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
1AustraliaJamie Whincup8866232183322422120431620624121103042
2New ZealandScott McLaughlin17172142101411152112122142Ret1213211803021
3New ZealandFabian Coulthard12251111172733141021651253199Ret52Ret352812
4New ZealandShane van Gisbergen9711194164681Ret373332331554312416202769
5AustraliaChaz Mostert55935711162Ret85174521253101723761502748
6AustraliaMark Winterbottom5151471382549131414349104199Ret8521917702208
7AustraliaDavid Reynolds9181245Ret391647879111098917117Ret24135302196
8AustraliaCam Waters64810619619122246951416817Ret116221931323352173
9AustraliaGarth Tander331211Ret1037109762616861115911418131776111202169
10AustraliaCraig Lowndes88881034122378615766105672411117484RetRet152160
11AustraliaTim Slade14147Ret818191317271111520Ret471817DSQ932261531101812
12AustraliaScott Pye2/021619Ret121712201414222281218131651821211131410714351804
13AustraliaMichael Caruso2311221316510181913Ret1619151315Ret67206515171114501776
14AustraliaRick Kelly15517RetDNS16914151514Ret101712813112014131011111210401773
15AustraliaWill Davison19Ret13RetDNS9Ret8559131119817Ret12121214201412239901659
16AustraliaLee Holdsworth18131812172251520111010121115122015158RetRet810Ret4801647
17AustraliaJames Moffat341016Ret19144121119169251372814DSQ147Ret1819139Ret1301542
18AustraliaTodd Kelly7229918611111812171820Ret1718122510167Ret1215181510601536
19AustraliaNick Percat87RetRet11Ret2122101012315241672424622Ret211016148601527
20AustraliaJason Bright5621156Ret7251613261815132319Ret1113819891658Ret2201524
21AustraliaJames Courtney2234RetDNS21201722Ret19211825914231416101914625Ret192401431
22AustraliaTim Blanchard211921RetRet1515262317211221142021171013DNS1215201916121601302
23AustraliaDale Wood99Ret20814Ret8212121262527162223Ret1622134221820201820601221
24SwitzerlandSimona de Silvestro7820231515131323242320202818232719192318Ret16231817201701131
25AustraliaSteve Owen55310170660
26AustraliaJames Golding31/331625242141813170624
27AustraliaTony D'Alberto12531990612
28New ZealandRichie Stanaway61162210594
29AustraliaAlex Rullo622325RetRetRet222425252723232124Ret2522RetRet1523Ret0594
30AustraliaMatt Campbell97155430591
31AustraliaPaul Dumbrell88620620534
32New ZealandSteven Richards8881111740504
33AustraliaWarren Luff0221211130498
34FranceAlexandre Prémat172Ret1210495
35AustraliaJack Perkins22/62101914622220495
36AustraliaJack Le Brocq28/7192219Ret167Ret1225485
37AustraliaDean Fiore232065150465
38AustraliaLuke Youlden917117Ret0462
39New ZealandChris Pither9913422180462
40AustraliaGarry Jacobson561989160417
41AustraliaDavid Wall15141310110408
42AustraliaJonathan Webb19121420140372
43AustraliaDean Canto59Ret850369
44AustraliaTaz Douglas3/622424RetDNS20242428Ret17RetRetRet210348
45AustraliaMacauley Jones4/82023242422Ret21100345
46New ZealandAndre Heimgartner1493220336
47AustraliaTodd Hazelwood35/21/42218DNS1215200333
48AustraliaAaren Russell32225Ret17RetRet2121Ret190309
49AustraliaAlex Davison3/6226262021Ret1523Ret0297
50AustraliaRichard Muscat347Ret18190291
51AustraliaKarl Reindler188RetRet80270
52AustraliaDavid Russell7818Ret16230195
53AustraliaShae Davies26182425220153
54AustraliaCameron McConville31726081
55AustraliaMatthew Brabham32526057
56AustraliaAshley Walsh14DSQWD00
Pos.DriverNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PUK
New Zealand
NEW
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
Bold - Pole position

Italics - Fastest lap

  Results count toward the Enduro Cup.

Teams' championship

[edit]
Pos.TeamNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PUK
New Zealand
NEW
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
1DJR Team Penske12251111172733141021651253199Ret52Ret05868
17172142101411152112122142Ret12132118
2Triple Eight Race Engineering8866232183322422120431620624121105811
9711194164681Ret3733323315543124162
3Prodrive Racing Australia5151471382549131414349104199Ret8521917704416
64810619619122246951416817Ret116221931323
4Garry Rogers Motorsport331211Ret1037109762616861115911418131776111203711
341016Ret19144121119169251372814DSQ147Ret1819139Ret13
5Erebus Motorsport9181245Ret391647879111098917117Ret24135303477
99Ret20814Ret8212121262527162223Ret1622134221820201820
6Nissan Motorsport7229918611111812171820Ret1718122510167Ret1215181510843285
15517RetDNS16914151514Ret1017128131120141310111112104
7Walkinshaw Racing2/021619Ret12171220141422228121813165182121113141071403270
2234RetDNS21201722Ret19211825914231416101914625Ret1924
8Brad Jones Racing87RetRet11Ret2122101012315241672424622Ret2110161486963243
14147Ret818191317271111520Ret471817DSQ9322615311
9Nissan Motorsport2311221316510181913Ret1619151315Ret67206515171114502907
7820231515131323242320202818232719192318Ret162318172017
10Rod Nash Racing55935711162Ret85174521253101723761502748
11Triple Eight Race Engineering88881034122378615766105672411117484RetRet02175
12Tekno Autosports19Ret13RetDNS9Ret8559131119817Ret12121214201412239901659
13Team 1818131812172251520111010121115122015158RetRet810Ret4801647
14Britek Motorsport5621156Ret7251613261815132319Ret1113819891658Ret2201524
15Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport32424RetDNS2024252624281726222526262225Ret17RetRet2121Ret19301470
622325RetRetRet222425252723232124Ret2522RetRet1523Ret2222Ret21
16Tim Blanchard Racing211921RetRet1515262317211221142021171013DNS1215201916121601302
Pos.TeamNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PUK
New Zealand
NEW
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Enduro Cup

[edit]
Pos.[80]Drivers[80]No.[80]SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
Pen.Pts.[80]
1Chaz Mostert /Steve Owen55310170660
2Fabian Coulthard /Tony D'Alberto12531990612
3Cam Waters /Richie Stanaway61162210594
4Shane van Gisbergen /Matt Campbell97155430591
5Jamie Whincup /Paul Dumbrell88620620534
6Craig Lowndes /Steven Richards8881111740504
7Scott Pye /Warren Luff0221211130498
8Scott McLaughlin /Alexandre Prémat172Ret1210495
9Michael Caruso /Dean Fiore232065150465
10David Reynolds /Luke Youlden917117Ret0462
11Dale Wood /Chris Pither9913422180462
12Garth Tander /James Golding3341813170462
13Jason Bright /Garry Jacobson561989160417
14James Courtney /Jack Perkins2210191460417
15Rick Kelly /David Wall15141310110408
16Todd Kelly /Jack Le Brocq7167Ret120375
17Will Davison /Jonathon Webb19121420140372
18Mark Winterbottom /Dean Canto59Ret850369
19Tim Slade /Andre Heimgartner1493220336
20James Moffat /Richard Muscat347Ret18190291
21Lee Holdsworth /Karl Reindler188Ret16230270
22Tim Blanchard /Todd Hazelwood21DNS1215200243
23Simona de Silvestro /David Russell7818Ret16230198
24Nick Percat /Macauley Jones822Ret21100198
25Alex Rullo /Alex Davison62Ret1523Ret0156
26Aaren Russell /Taz Douglas3Ret17RetRet0108
27Tim Slade /Ashley Walsh14DSQWD00
Pos.DriversNo.SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
Pen.Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Manufacturers' championship

[edit]

The Manufacturers' championship was won byFord.[81]

Footnotes

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  1. ^Race 3 was shortened when an accident involving multiple cars forced an extended race stoppage. As a result, no points were awarded.
  2. ^Craig Lowndes finished the race in first position, but was demoted to twelfth when fifteen seconds were added to his race time for a pit lane violation.
  3. ^Qualifying for Race 23 was suspended due to heavy rain and the session could not be re-started. The grid was set based on the drivers' fastest laps during free practice.

References

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