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1998 Australian Super Touring Championship

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The 1998 Australian Super Touring Championship was the sixth running of a CAMS sanctioned motor racing series in Australia under the Super Touring Car regulations and the fourth to carry the Australian Super Touring Championship name. It began on 5 April 1998 at Calder Park Raceway and ended on 30 August at Oran Park Raceway after eight rounds. The series was promoted by TOCA Australia as the 1998 BOC Gases Australian Super Touring Championship. As in the British Touring Car Championship the race format changed with each meeting now consisting a shorter "sprint" race and a "feature" race, 25% longer than previous races featuring a mandatory two-tyre stop to be taken between 15 and 75% distance. The one exception was the round at Lakeside Raceway where the pit lane was deemed unsuitable.

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Team and Driver changes

  • 1997 championship winners Paul Morris and BMW left the series as BMW scaled back its touring car operation.
  • Volvo switched from the 850 to the new S40[1] for Jim Richards.
  • Cameron McLean drove the 1997 championship winning BMW[2] switching from the Opel/Holden Vectra he raced in 1997.
  • Tony Newman upgraded to an ex BTCC Peugeot 406[3]
  • Mark Adderton switched from the Phoenix Motorsport Toyota Camry to a Honda Accord.[4]

Entry List

The following teams and drivers competed in the 1998 Australian Super Touring Championship.

Team Manufacturer Car model No Driver
Audi Sport Australia Audi A4 Quattro 3 Australia Cameron McConville
4 Australia Brad Jones
14 Australia Trevor Sheumack
TC Motorsport Peugeot 406 10 New Zealand Tony Newman
405 Mi16 38 New Zealand Dwayne Bewley
AAP Racing Toyota Carina 11 Australia Milton Leslight
Greenfield Mowers Racing BMW 320i 12 Australia Cameron McLean
Grid Motorsport BMW 318i 13 Australia Anthony Robson
Australia Craig Bradshaw
Racing Projects Honda Accord 15 Australia Mark Adderton
Nissan Primera 22 Australia Adam Kaplan
Bob Holden Motors BMW 318i 16 Australia Bob Holden
Australia Trevor Sheumack
Australia Justin Mathews
Australia Paul Nelson
Carlos Rolfo BMW 318i 20 Australia Carlos Rolfo
Australia Rod Wilson
M-F Racing Peugeot 405 Mi16 21 Australia Mike Fitzgerald
Novacastrian Motorsport BMW 320i 30 Australia Troy Searle
Volvo Dealer Racing Volvo S40 40 New Zealand Jim Richards
Gun Racing Alfa Romeo 155 TS 45 Australia David Auger
John Henderson Racing Opel Vectra 56 Australia John Henderson
Triple P Racing Hyundai Lantra 58 Australia Claude Elias
Knight Racing Ford Mondeo 60 Australia Warren Luff
88 Australia Peter Hills
89 Australia Paul Pickett
Australia Ric Shaw
Australia Aaron McGill
Australia Kurt Kratzmann
New Zealand Dwayne Bewley
Australia Mark Zonneveld
Graham Dodd Honda Accord 69 New Zealand Graham Dodd
Motorsport Developments Toyota Carina 77 Australia Malcolm Rea
Robert Tweedie Vauxhall Cavalier 79 Australia Bob Tweedie
Phoenix Motorsport Toyota Camry 95 Australia Ron Searle

Results and standings

Race calendar

The 1998 Australian Super Touring Championship was contested over eight rounds with two races per round.

Rd. Race Race title Circuit City / state Date Winner Team
NC 1 Australia Australian Grand Prix support Albert Park Circuit Melbourne, Victoria 6–7 Mar Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Australian Grand Prix support Albert Park Circuit Melbourne, Victoria 6–7 Mar Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
1 1 Australia Calder Calder Park Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 4–5 Apr Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Calder Calder Park Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 4–5 Apr Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 1 Australia Oran Park Oran Park Raceway South Circuit Sydney, New South Wales 26–27 Apr Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Oran Park Oran Park Raceway South Circuit Sydney, New South Wales 26–27 Apr Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
3 1 Australia Phillip Island Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 16–17 May Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Phillip Island Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 16–17 May Jim Richards Volvo Dealer Racing
4 1 Australia Eastern Creek Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 6–7 Jun Jim Richards Volvo Dealer Racing
2 Australia Eastern Creek Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 6–7 Jun Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
5 1 Australia Lakeside Lakeside International Raceway Brisbane, Queensland 27–28 Jun Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Lakeside Lakeside International Raceway Brisbane, Queensland 27–28 Jun Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
6 1 Australia Mallala Mallala Motorsport Park Adelaide, South Australia 18–19 Jul Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Mallala Mallala Motorsport Park Adelaide, South Australia 18–19 Jul Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
7 1 Australia Winton Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 8–9 Aug Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Winton Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 8–9 Aug Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
8 1 Australia Oran Park Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 29–30 Aug Cameron McConville Audi Sport Australia
2 Australia Oran Park Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 29–30 Aug Brad Jones Audi Sport Australia
NC 1 Australia AMP Bathurst 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 4 Oct Rickard Rydell & Jim Richards Volvo S40 Racing

Drivers Championship

Points were awarded 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 based on the top ten race positions in each race. There was a bonus point allocated for pole position.

Pos Driver CAL 1 CAL 2 ORA 1 ORA 2 PHI 1 PHI 2 EAS 1 EAS 2 LAK 1 LAK 2 MAL 1 MAL 2 WIN 1 WIN 2 ORA 1 ORA 2 Pts
1 Brad Jones 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 10th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd Ret 4th 2nd 1st 191
2 Cameron McConville 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 4th 3rd Ret 2nd DSQ 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 184
3 Jim Richards 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 4th Ret 161
4 Cameron McLean 2nd 3rd Ret 6th 3rd 3rd 4th Ret 4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 139
5 Mark Adderton 5th 5th 7th 4th 4th 5th 5th Ret 5th 4th 7th Ret 4th 5th 6th Ret 81
6 Peter Hills 6th 7th 10th 8th 6th 7th 7th 7th Ret 5th 5th 5th 5th 6th 5th 6th 70
7 Bob Tweedie 7th 6th 9th 9th 7th 9th 10th 9th 10th 8th 6th 8th 7th 9th 8th 11th 43
8 Ron Searle DNS DNS 6th 5th DNS DNS 6th 5th 8th DSQ Ret DNS Ret DNS 7th 8th 32
9 Troy Searle 18th 11th 5th 6th Ret 3rd Ret 6th Ret DNS 10th Ret 27
10 David Auger 8th 8th 13th 13th 8th 10th Ret 10th 6th 9th 13th 9th 8th Ret 11th 9th 25
11 Justin Mathews 9th 8th 8th 4th 7th 10th 11th 12th 21
12 Adam Kaplan 12th 7th 9th 6th 8th 6th Ret 11th Ret 13th 19
13 Trevor Sheumack 5th Ret Ret 4th 14
14 Anthony Robson 9th 11th Ret DNS 11th Ret 10th 10th 6th 7th Ret 12th 13
15 Mark Zonneveld 10th 8th Ret 5th 10
16 John Henderson 4th DNS DNS DNS Ret Ret 8
17 Kurt Kratzmann 9th 7th 6
17 Paul Pickett 10th 9th 8th 12th 6
19 Dwayne Bewley Ret 10th Ret DNS 12th 7th 5
20 Rod Wilson 12th 7th 4
20 Tony Newman Ret DNS 11th Ret DNS DNS 9th 11th Ret Ret 9th Ret 4
20 Bob Holden 11th 10th 9th 10th 4
23 Aaron McGill 12th 8th 3
24 Graham Dodd Ret Ret 14th 10th 1
Carlos Rolfo 15th 17th 11th Ret Ret DNS
Ric Shaw 11th Ret
Paul Nelson 13th 14th
Craig Bradshaw 14th 14th
Claude Elias 17th 15th
Milton Leslight Ret DNS 16th 16th Ret DNS DNS DNS
Malcolm Rea Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS
Mike Fitzgerald Ret DNS
Warren Luff DNS DNS
Pos Driver CAL 1 CAL 2 ORA 1 ORA 2 PHI 1 PHI 2 EAS 1 EAS 2 LAK 1 LAK 2 MAL 1 MAL 2 WIN 1 WIN 2 ORA 1 ORA 2 Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Manufacturers Championship

Position[5] Manufacturer[5] Points[5]
1 Audi 234
2 Volvo 186

Teams Championship

Position[5] Team[5] Points[5]
1 Audi Sport Australia 204
2 Knight Racing 136

TOCA Challenge - Independents Cup

Independents Cup points were awarded on a 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for relative positions achieved by drivers in entries nominated as Independents at each race.

The TOCA Challenge - Independents Cup was won by Cameron McLean in his Greenfield Mowers Racing-entered BMW 320i, scoring 205 points. Second was Mark Adderton on 151 points, and third was Peter Hills on 136 points.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Volvo S40 (R7-004)". Super Touring Register. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  2. ^ "BMW 3 Series (E36) (E36 STC 96/006)". Super Touring Register. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Peugeot 406". Super Touring Register. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Honda Accord (HR003)". Super Touring Register. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g TOCA Australia, 1998 Results, as at Round 8 Oran Park, 09/08 '98

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