1985 Australian Touring Car Championship | |
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The 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Touring Cars. It was the 26th running of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the first to be contested using regulations based on the FIA's International Group A regulations. The championship began on 10 February 1985 at Winton Motor Raceway and ended on 14 July at Oran Park Raceway after ten rounds. Jim Richards won his first Australian Touring Car Championship driving a BMW 635CSi entered by JPS Team BMW.
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The following drivers and teams competed in the 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship.
Team | Manufacturer | Car model | Class | No | Driver |
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Masterton Homes | Holden | Commodore VK | 3001 to 6000cc | 2 | Steve Masterton |
Kent Baigent | BMW | 635CSi | 2001 to 3000cc | 3 | Kent Baigent |
Mobil Holden Dealer Team | Holden | Commodore VK | 3001 to 6000cc | 05 | Peter Brock John Harvey* |
7 | Peter Brock* John Harvey Larry Perkins David Parsons |
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Toyota Team Australia | Toyota | Corolla | Up to 2000cc | 11 | John Smith |
14 | Drew Price | ||||
Garry Dennis Willmington | Jaguar | XJ-S | 3001 to 6000cc | 12 | Garry Willmington |
Bob Holden Motors | Toyota | Sprinter | Up to 2000cc | 13 | Bob Holden Mike Quinn |
Dick Johnson Racing | Ford | Mustang | 3001 to 6000cc | 17 | Dick Johnson |
Ken Mathews | Holden | Commodore VK | 3001 to 6000cc | 19 | Ken Mathews |
Jim Keogh | BMW | 635CSi | 3001 to 6000cc | 20 | Jim Keogh |
Mark Petch Racing | Volvo | 240T | 2001 to 3000cc | 21 | Robbie Francevic |
JPS Team BMW | BMW | 323i | 2001 to 3000cc | 23 | Tony Longhurst |
635CSi | 3001 to 6000cc | 31 | Neville Crichton | ||
62 | Jim Richards | ||||
Network Alfa | Alfa Romeo | GTV6 | 2001 to 3000cc | 26 | Colin Bond |
27 | Alan Jones | ||||
The Toy Shop | Alfa Romeo | GTV6 | 2001 to 3000cc | 27 | Gregg Hansford |
Capri Components | Ford | Mustang | 3001 to 6000cc | 28 | Lawrie Nelson |
Ken Harrison | Ford | Escort Mk.II | Up to 2000cc | 34 | Ken Harrison |
Mike Minear Racing | Volvo | 360GLT | Up to 2000cc | 36 | Mike Minear |
Jag Parts | Triumph | Dolomite Sprint | Up to 2000cc | 49 | Martin Power |
Greville Arnel | Mitsubishi | Starion | 2001 to 3000cc | 51 | Greville Arnel |
Chris Heyer | Audi | 5+5 | 2001 to 3000cc | 53 | Chris Heyer |
Melbourne Brake & Clutch | Mitsubishi | Starion | 2001 to 3000cc | 54 | Brian Sampson |
JL Hazelton | Ford | Capri Mk.III | 2001 to 3000cc | 57 | Laurie Hazelton |
John Craft | Ford | Capri Mk.III | 2001 to 3000cc | 65 | John Craft |
Mitsubishi Ralliart | Mitsubishi | Starion | 2001 to 3000cc | 66 | Kevin Bartlett |
Ian Thompson | BMW | 323i | 2001 to 3000cc | 77 | Ian Thompson |
Peter Williamson Toyota | Toyota | Celica Supra | 2001 to 3000cc | 77 | Peter Williamson |
Tim Slako | Rover | Vitesse | 3001 to 6000cc | 96 | Tim Slako |
Raymond Spencer | Mazda | RX-7 | 2001 to 3000cc | Raymond Spencer | |
Ross Burbidge | Mitsubishi | Starion | 2001 to 3000cc | Ross Burbidge | |
Phil Parsons | Ford | Capri Mk.III | 2001 to 3000cc | Phil Parsons | |
Russell Worthington | Mazda | RX-7 | 2001 to 3000cc | Russell Worthington |
* Peter Brock and John Harvey both drove #05 and #7 during the season.
The 1985 Australian Touring Car Championship was contested over a ten round series with one race per round.
Rd. | Race Title | Circuit | Location / State | Date | Winner [1] | Team | Report |
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1 | Winton | Winton Motor Raceway | Benalla, Victoria | 9 - 10 Feb | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
2 | Sandown | Sandown International Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 23 - 24 Feb | Peter Brock | Mobil Holden Dealer Team | |
3 | Symmons Plains | Symmons Plains Raceway | Launceston, Tasmania | 10 - 11 Mar | Robbie Francevic | Mark Petch Racing | |
4 | Wanneroo | Barbagallo Raceway | Perth, Western Australia | 30 - 31 Mar | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
5 | Motorcraft 100 | Adelaide International Raceway | Adelaide, South Australia | 20 - 21 Apr | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
6 | Calder | Calder Park Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 27 - 28 Apr | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
7 | Surfers Paradise | Surfers Paradise International Raceway | Surfers Paradise, Queensland | 18–19 May | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
8 | Lakeside | Lakeside International Raceway | Brisbane, Queensland | 22 - 23 Jun | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
9 | Amaroo | Amaroo Park | Sydney, New South Wales | 6 - 7 Jul | Jim Richards | JPS Team BMW | |
10 | Oran Park | Oran Park Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 12 - 13 Jul | Robbie Francevic | Mark Petch Racing |
Cars competed in three classes determined by engine capacity.
Championship points were allocated on a three tier system, to Australian license holders only, for outright places gained in each round:
Outright Position [3] | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
Scale A | 30 | 27 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Scale B | 28 | 26 | 23 | 20 | 17 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Scale C | 25 | 23 | 20 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - |
Points from the best nine round results were retained by each driver, any other points not being included in the nett total.
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