2011 Australian Sports Sedan season
The 2011 Australian Sports Sedan season was the 27th season of Australian Sports Sedan motor racing in which a national championship or national series has been contested. The season featured the 2011 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series, which began on 14 May 2011 at Mallala Motor Sport Park and ended on 6 November at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit after fifteen races. The series was televised on SBS program Speedweek.
After winning four rounds and ten races in the 2011 Series, Western Australian Alfa Romeo GTV driver Tony Ricciardello took his seventh Sports Sedan series victory, expanding his own record. Ricciardello won by 112 points from Queensland Chevrolet Camaro driver Shane Bradford.
Teams and drivers
The following drivers competed in the 2011 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series.
Team | Car | Engine | No | Driver |
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Fuel2Race CSJ Engineering |
Opel Calibra | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 1 | Chris Jackson |
Auto Union Deutsche | Audi A4 | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 4 | Darren Hossack |
B&M Ricciardello Motors | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 5 | Tony Ricciardello |
Barnes High Performance | Pontiac Firebird | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 6 | Jeff Barnes |
Menai Blinds Steve's Towing |
Chevrolet Camaro | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 7 | Scott Butler |
Centreline Suspension | Mazda RX-7 | 9 | Chris Muscat | |
Unitex Architectural Products | Opel Calibra | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 9 | Daniel Tamasi |
Industrie Clothing | Holden VZ Commodore | Holden 5.0 V8 | 11 | Simon Copping |
Ford AU Falcon | Ford 5.0 V8 | 12 | Stuart Inwood | |
Pakenham Tyrepower | Holden VN Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 12 | Chas Talbot |
Rosemount Smash Repairs | Isuzu Gemini Saab 9-3 |
Toyota 2.0 I4 Turbo Chrysler 6.0 V8 |
95 14 |
Anthony Cox |
Johnson Motorsport | Holden LJ Torana | Holden 3.3 I6 | 19 | Damian Johnson |
P&L Mechanical G&G Engineering |
Mazda RX-7 | Mazda 13B | 21 | Graeme Gilliland |
Ford Escort Mk.II | Nissan 2.0 I4 turbo | 21 | Glenn Pro | |
Reds Racing Service | Holden VL Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 23 | Geoff Whittaker |
Jocaro Motors | Ford Mustang | Ford 6.0 V8 | 25 | Neil Bryson |
Bell Real Estate | Holden Monaro | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 32 | Michael Robinson |
Sinoco LED Lighting | Holden VK Commodore | Holden 5.0 V8 | 35 | Grant Doulman |
Aston Air Conditioning Bradford Donnelly Motorsport |
Ford EB Falcon | Ford 6.0 V8 | 43 | Chris Donnelly |
Chevrolet Camaro | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 68 | Shane Bradford | |
MR Automotive | Rover Vitesse | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 44 | Colin Smith |
Campbelltown Frames & Trusses | Jaguar XKR | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 45 | Dameon Jameson |
Interstate Finance & Leasing | Holden VK Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 46 | Mark Bowen |
Coaststeer Automotive | Opel Calibra | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 46 | David McGinniss |
Pipeline Plumbing | Chevrolet Camaro | Chevrolet 5.0 V8 | 49 | Dave Pettit |
Marinellis Mechanical & Performance | Holden VS Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 51 | Bob McLoughlin |
Aston's Pharmacy | Holden VC Commodore | Chrysler 2.6 I6 turbo | 55 | Chris Aston |
B J Banks Electrical | Mazda RX-7 | Mazda 13B turbo | 56 | Bruce Banks |
FM Pumps | Mazda RX-7 | Mazda 13B | 57 | Frank Mascadri |
Holton Spares | Holden VZ Commodore | Chevrolet 5.0 V8 | 59 | Jake Williams |
Fivestar Fencing & Gates | Chevrolet Corvette GTS | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 66 | Dean Camm |
Dandy Engines | Ford Cortina | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 70 | Keith Linnell |
Ramsdale Wreckers Blush Photography |
Holden LC Torana | Buick 4.0 V6 | 73 | Garry Roberts Lauren Gray |
Austrack Motorsport | Holden VX Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 80 | Fred Axisa |
Esjay Commercial Plastering | Holden VS Commodore | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 88 | Ian Rice |
Ford Capri Mk.I | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 93 | Glenn White | |
Bohler Uddeholm Aust Pty Ltd | Nissan 300ZX | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 97 | Anthony Macready |
Wildridge Fabrications | Ford EF Falcon | Chevrolet 6.0 V8 | 98 | Jeff Brown |
Results and Standings
Race Calendar
The 2011 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series was contested over five rounds, each of which was held at Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships rounds.[1]
Rd. | Circuit | City / State | Date | Winner |
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1 | Mallala Motor Sport Park | Adelaide, South Australia | 14–15 May | Tony Ricciardello |
2 | Winton Motor Raceway | Benalla, Victoria | 25–26 June | Tony Ricciardello |
3 | Eastern Creek Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 16–17 July | Tony Ricciardello |
4 | Morgan Park Raceway | Warwick, Queensland | 13–14 August | Tony Ricciardello |
5 | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit | Phillip Island, Victoria | 5–6 November | Darren Hossack |
Drivers Points
Points were awarded 20–17–15–13–12–11–10–9–8–7–6–5–4–3–2 based on the top fifteen race positions in each race, with each other race finisher receiving 1 point. There were two bonus points allocated for pole position. Pole Position is indicated in bold text.[2]
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References
- ↑ "National Australian Sports Sedan Association Events". Kerrick Sports Sedan Series. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
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