2011 Australian Drivers' Championship

The 2011 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title with the championship winner receiving the 2011 CAMS Gold Star award. It was the 55th Australian Drivers' Championship and the seventh to be contested with open wheel racing cars constructed in accordance with FIA Formula 3 regulations. It was also recognised as the 11th Australian Formula 3 Championship.[1] The championship was contested over a series which was officially known as the "2011 Australian Formula 3 Drivers Championship for the CAMS Gold Star".[2] The series began on 21 March 2011 at Winton Motor Raceway and finished on 13 November at Symmons Plains Raceway after seven rounds across five different states and territories, with three races at each round.

The championship was won by Queensland driver Chris Gilmour. Gilmour moved into the series lead when British racer and 2008 champion James Winslow missed the Morgan Park round. Winslow returned to the series at the next event. He won a total of eight races to Gilmour's six, but had given away a points lead to Gilmour he would never regain, ultimately falling eight points short of the winners total. Gilmour is the first Australian driver to win the championship since 2007 after three consecutive years of British drivers claiming the title. John Magro, also from Queensland, was the only driver of the 2007 generation cars apart from Gilmour to contest the full series and was rewarded with third place in the championship, but was 32 points behind Gilmour and achieved only one race win. Occasional racer Mat Sofi dominated the Eastern Creek round with three race wins while 2007 champion Tim Macrow won the final race of the season in his older, 2004 specification Dallara.

Four other drivers contested the full series in the older National Class cars in which they also competed for their own class award. As in the outright championship, the National Class winner was not decided until the final race of the season. However the spoiling presence of Macrow limited the number of points Ben Gersekowski could retrieve in his fight with Steel Guiliana, and the latter ultimately claimed the National Class award by seven points. Tasmanian driver Josh Burdon was over sixty points behind Guiliana with Roman Krumins a further twelve points in arrears.

Class structure

Cars competed in two classes:[2]

  • Australian Formula 3 Championship – for automobiles constructed in accordance with the FIA Formula 3 regulations that applied in the year of manufacture between 1 January 2002 and 31 December 2007[2]
  • National Class – for automobiles constructed in accordance with the FIA Formula 3 regulations that applied in the year of manufacture between 1 January 1999 and 31 December 2004[2]

An additional Invitation Class, for automobiles constructed in accordance with the appropriate regulations that applied in the year of manufacture,[2] was provided for in the regulations,[2] however no eligible cars competed during the course of the season.

Points System

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
Position
Fastest
Lap
Races 1 & 2129876543211 (R1
only)
1
Race 32015121086432101

Drivers of cars from all three classes were eligible to score points towards the Australian Drivers' Championship. National Class and Invitation Class drivers were also eligible to score points towards their respective class awards using the same points system as applied for the outright championship, but based on their relative finishing position within their class in each race.[2]

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the 2011 Australian Drivers' Championship. Entries sourced in part from:[3]

TeamClassChassisEngineNoDriver
TranswestGold StarDallara F307Mugen-Honda2Australia Mat Sofi
Team BRMGold StarDallara F307HWA-Mercedes-Benz3Australia John Magro
4Australia Kristian Lindbom
R-Tek MotorsportGold StarDallara F307HWA-Mercedes-Benz6Australia Bryce Moore
NationalDallara F304Spiess-Opel7Australia Steel Giuliania
8Australia Josh Burdon
Gold StarDallara F307HWA-Mercedes-Benz9United Kingdom James Winslow
Astuti MotorsportGold StarDallara F307Renault11Australia Mat Sofi
BF RacingNationalDallara F304Spiess-Opel14Australia Roman Krumins
42Australia Ben Gersekowski
Gilmour RacingGold StarDallara F307HWA-Mercedes-Benz17Australia Chris Gilmour
Fusion FormulaNationalDallara F304Renault-Sodemo25Australia Tim Macrow

Race calendar

The championship was contested over a seven-round series.[4]

A long-time bastion of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships the 2011 season saw the Gold Star shift several events onto the International V8 Supercars Championship calendar, after occasional appearances at the Clipsal 500 and other major events. The series appeared on the program of V8 Supercar rounds at Winton, Symmons Plains, and, in a first for the category, Hidden Valley Raceway in the Northern Territory.

RoundRaceCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
11Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway20–22 MayJohn MagroJames WinslowJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
2Bryce MooreJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
3race cancelled due to rain[5]
24Northern Territory Hidden Valley Raceway17–19 JuneJames WinslowBryce MooreJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
5Bryce MooreJohn MagroTeam BRM
6John MagroKristian LindbomTeam BRM
37New South Wales Eastern Creek Raceway14–17 JulyMat SofiJames WinslowMat SofiTranswest
8James WinslowMat SofiTranswest
9Mat SofiMat SofiTranswest
410Queensland Morgan Park Raceway12–14 AugustJohn MagroJohn MagroChris GilmourGilmour Racing
11John MagroChris GilmourGilmour Racing
12Chris GilmourChris GilmourGilmour Racing
513Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway9–11 SeptemberJohn MagroJames WinslowJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
14James WinslowChris GilmourGilmour Racing
15James WinslowJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
616Victoria (state) Phillip Island4–6 NovemberJames WinslowJohn MagroJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
17James WinslowJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
18Chris GilmourChris GilmourGilmour Racing
719Tasmania Symmons Plains Raceway11–13 NovemberJames WinslowJohn MagroChris GilmourGilmour Racing
20James WinslowJames WinslowR-Tek Motorsport
21James WinslowTim MacrowFusion Formula

Results

Drivers' championship

PosDriverWIN
1
WIN
2
WIN
3
HID
1
HID
2
HID
3
EAS
1
EAS
2
EAS
3
MOR
1
MOR
2
MOR
3
SAN
1
SAN
2
SAN
3
PHI
1
PHI
2
PHI
3
SYM
1
SYM
2
SYM
3
Pts
GOLD STAR
1Australia Chris Gilmour42-4Ret2333111212331155210
2United Kingdom James Winslow11-1Ret4222121113412202
3Australia John Magro2Ret-6164442323Ret3222233178
4Australia Steel Giuliania56-7587574534357Ret5668111
5Australia Ben Gersekowski84-8676665446Ret6666776102
6Australia Mat Sofi11144454493
7Australia Bryce Moore33-32559532Ret77
8Australia Josh Burdon65-1079Ret78RetDNSDNS55455788773
9Australia Roman Krumins77-9810889Ret6574787899966
10Australia Tim Macrow54332162
11Australia Kristian Lindbom23137
NATIONAL
1Australia Steel Guiliania56-7587574534357Ret5668228
2Australia Ben Gersekowski84-8676665446Ret6666776221
3Australia Josh Burdon65-1079Ret78RetDNSDNS554557887162
4Australia Roman Krumins77-9810889Ret65747878999150
5Australia Tim Macrow54332197
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)

Note: Race 3 at the opening round at Winton was cancelled due to heavy rain.[5]

Note: There were no competitors in the Invitation Class at any of the seven rounds.

See also

References

  1. ^ CAMS Manual of Motor Sport > Titles – Australian Titles Retrieved on 16 February 2012
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 2011 Australian Formula 3 Championship Sporting and Technical Regulations Retrieved on 23 July 2011 As archived at www.webcitation.org on 29 May 2011
  3. ^ "Round 1 Entry List". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  4. ^ About:2011 calendar Archived 1 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 20 May 2011
  5. ^ a b "Race three called after torrential downpour". Australian Formula 3. Race Torque Media. 22 May 2011. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  • Official Australian Formula 3 website
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