1989 Australian Drivers' Championship
The 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship was a motor racing competition open to drivers of racing cars complying with CAMS Formula Holden regulations. The championship winner was awarded the 1989 CAMS Gold Star as the Australian Drivers' Champion. It was the 33rd running of the Australian Drivers' Championship and the first to feature the Formula Holden class which had been developed during 1988, originally named Formula Australia.
1989 Australian Drivers' Championship | |||
Previous: | 1988 | Next: | 1990 |
The championship began on 7 May 1989 at Mallala Motor Sport Park and ended on 10 September at Sandown Raceway after ten rounds. Defending champion Rohan Onslow of Sydney won his second straight CAMS Gold Star driving a Ralt RT20. Mark McLaughlin finished second in his Elfin FA891 with Channel 7 television commentator Neil Crompton finishing a fine third in his debut year in open wheel racing driving a Ralt RT20.
Teams and drivers
The following teams and drivers competed in the 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship.
Team | Manufacturer | Chassis | No | Driver |
---|---|---|---|---|
R.J.Macarthur Onslow | Ralt | RT20 | 1 | |
Tony Blanche | Ralt | RT21 | 3 | |
Competitive Edge | Ralt | RT20 | 4 | |
Clive Kane Photography | Ralt | RT21 | 5 | |
Elfin Sports Cars | Elfin | FA891 | 6 | |
Boylan Racing | Ralt | RT20 | 7 | |
Bap Romano | Spa | FB001 | 8 | |
Cascone Corporation | Spa | FB001 | 8 12 |
|
John Briggs | Ralt | RT21 | 9 | |
Ray Cutchie | Ralt | RT4 | 11 | |
Brian Shead | Cheetah | Mk.9 | 13 | |
TAFE Team Motorsport | Shrike | NB89H | 18 | |
20 | ||||
David Mawer | Ralt | RT21 | 27 | |
Brett Fisher | Liston | BF3 | 50 | |
Chris Hocking | March | 87B | 74 | |
John Hermann | Ralt | RT4 | 88 |
Note: All cars were required by the Formula Holden regulations to be fitted with 3.8 litre Holden V6 engines.[1]
Race calendar
The 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship was contested over ten rounds at five race meetings.
Rd. | Circuit | City / State | Date | Winner | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mallala Motor Sport Park | Mallala, South Australia | 7 May | Mark McLaughlin | Elfin Sports Cars |
2 | Rohan Onslow | R.J.Macarthur Onslow | |||
3 | Winton Motor Raceway | Benalla, Victoria | 4 June | Rohan Onslow | R.J.Macarthur Onslow |
4 | John Briggs | John Briggs | |||
5 | Oran Park Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 4 August | Rohan Onslow | R.J.Macarthur Onslow |
6 | Rohan Onslow | R.J.Macarthur Onslow | |||
7 | Amaroo Park | Sydney, New South Wales | 20 August | Neil Crompton | Boylan Racing |
8 | Simon Kane | Clive Kane Photography | |||
9 | Sandown International Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 9 October | Sam Astuti | Cascone Corporation |
10 | Neil Crompton | Boylan Racing |
Points system
Championship points were awarded 9–6–4–3–2–1 based on the top six race positions at each round.[2]
Results
|
|
References
- Formula Holden, Official program, Foster's Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide, 2–3–4–5 November 1989, pages 133–134
- Conditions For Australian Titles, 1989 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 75
Further reading
- Clarke, Andrew; Barry Catford (1990). Australian Motor Racing Year 1989/90 19. Chevron Publishing Group. pp. 162–183. ISSN 0158-4138.
- "Racing Car News". Chevron Publishing Group. June–November 1989. Cite journal requires
|journal=
(help)