1994 Australian Touring Car Championship

Gibson Motorsport Holden VP Commodore of Mark Skaife at Lakeside in April 1994

The 1994 Australian Touring Car Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Touring Cars. The championship, which was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as an Australian Title,[1] was the 35th Australian Touring Car Championship. Promoted as the Shell Australian Touring Car Championship,[1] it was contested over 10 rounds between February and July 1994.

The championship was won by Mark Skaife driving a Gibson Motorsport Holden VP Commodore.

Pre-season

The Ford EB Falcon and Holden VP Commodore were both homologated with new aerodynamic packages, the Falcon gaining controversial protrusions from its front splitter.

Teams and drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 1994 Australian Touring Car Championship:

Team (Entrant)CarNoDriver
Glenn Seton Racing
(Peter Jackson Racing)[2]
Ford EB Falcon1Australia Glenn Seton
30Australia Alan Jones
Gibson Motorsport
(Winfield Racing)[2]
Holden VP Commodore2Australia Mark Skaife
6New Zealand Jim Richards
Lansvale Racing Team
(Lansvale Smash Repairs)[2]
Holden VP Commodore3Australia Trevor Ashby
Australia Steve Reed
Wayne Gardner Racing
(Coca-Cola Racing)[2]
Holden VP Commodore4Australia Wayne Gardner
7Australia Neil Crompton
Holden Racing Team
(Holden Racing Team)[2]
Holden VP Commodore05Australia Peter Brock
015Australia Tomas Mezera
Perkins Engineering
(Castrol Perkins Racing)[2]
Holden VP Commodore11Australia Larry Perkins
Ampol Max 3 Racing
(Ampol Max 3 Racing)[2]
Holden VP Commodore12Australia Bob Jones
Stuart McColl Ampol
(Kartmania)[2]
Holden VP Commodore14Australia Stuart McColl
Graham BlythmanHolden VP Commodore16Australia Graham Blythman
Dick Johnson Racing
(Shell F.A.I. Racing)[2]
Ford EB Falcon17Australia Dick Johnson
18Australia John Bowe
19Australia Steven Johnson
Palmer Promotions
(Palmer Promotions)[2]
Holden VP Commodore20Australia Ian Palmer
LoGaMo Racing
(Diet-Coke Racing)[2]
(Benson & Hedges Racing)[2]
Holden VP Commodore23Australia Paul Morris
25Australia Tony Longhurst
Pinnacle Motorsport
(Anthony Scott)[3]
Holden VP Commodore24Australia Tony Scott
Australia Greg Crick
Don Watson
(Don Watson Pty. Ltd.)[3]
Holden VP Commodore26Australia Don Watson
Terry FinniganHolden VP Commodore27Australia Terry Finnigan
Playscape Racing
(Playscape Racing)[3]
Ford EB Falcon28Australia Kevin Waldock
James PhilipHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV31Australia James Philip
Pace Racing
(Kevin Heffernan)[3]
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV32Australia Kevin Heffernan
Pro-Duct RacingHolden VP Commodore33Australia Bob Pearson
Ian LoveHolden VP Commodore35Australia Ian Love
Schembri Motorsport
(Bettergrow)[3]
Holden VP Commodore36Australia Neil Schembri
Scotty Taylor RacingHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV37Australia Alan Taylor
Challenge Motorsport
(Protech Computers)[2]
Holden VP Commodore39Australia Chris Smerdon
Garry Willmington Performance
(Garry Willmington (NSW))[3]
Ford EB Falcon41Australia Garry Willmington
Glenn MasonHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV42Australia Glenn Mason
Group MotorsportHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV44Australia George Ayoub
Daily Planet Racing
(Metropolis City Promotions)[2]
(Daily Planet)[3]
Holden VP Commodore47Australia John Trimbole
Novocastrian Motorsport
(Wayne Gary Russell)[2]
(Novocastrian Motorsport)[3]
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV62Australia Wayne Russell
Barbagallo MotorsportHolden VP Commodore77Australia Alf Barbagallo
Cadillac ProductionsHolden VL Commodore SS Group A SV79Australia Mike Conway
Steven Ellery Racing
(Steve Ellery)[2]
Ford Sierra RS88Australia Steven Ellery
Movements
Arrivals / returnees
Departures
  • With LoGaMo Racing scaling back to two cars, John Blanchard and Geoff Full did not return

Race calendar

The 1994 Australian Touring Car Championship was contested over 10 rounds. 1994 saw the last ATCC race at the tight, 1.94 km (1.20 mi) Amaroo Park circuit in Sydney.

RoundRace titleCircuitCity/TownSuburbState/TerritoryDate/sWinnerTeamReport
1New South Wales AmarooAmaroo ParkSydneyAnnangroveNew South Wales25–27 FebMark SkaifeGibson MotorsportReport
2Victoria (state) SandownSandown International RacewayMelbourneSpringvaleVictoria4–6 MarMark SkaifeGibson MotorsportReport
3Tasmania LauncestonSymmons Plains RacewayLauncestonTasmania12–14 MarMark SkaifeGibson MotorsportReport
4Victoria (state) Phillip IslandPhillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip IslandVictoria8–10 AprGlenn SetonGlenn Seton RacingReport
5Queensland LakesideLakeside International RacewayBrisbaneQueensland22–24 AprLarry PerkinsPerkins EngineeringReport
6Victoria (state) WintonWinton Motor RacewayWintonBenallaVictoria13–15 MayGlenn SetonGlenn Seton RacingReport
7New South Wales Eastern CreekEastern Creek RacewaySydneyEastern CreekNew South Wales3–5 JunPeter BrockHolden Racing TeamReport
8South Australia MallalaMallala Motor Sport ParkMallalaSouth Australia24–26 JunMark SkaifeGibson MotorsportReport
9Western Australia PerthBarbagallo RacewayPerthWestern Australia1–3 JulAlan JonesGlenn Seton RacingReport
10New South Wales Oran ParkOran Park RacewaySydneyNarellanNew South Wales22–24 JulGlenn SetonGlenn Seton RacingReport

Each round comprised Qualifying, the Peter Jackson Dash, which was contested by the six fastest drivers from Qualifying, and two feature races.

Points system

Rounds 1 to 4

  • Three points were awarded to the fastest driver in Qualifying at each round[4]
  • Points were awarded on a 3–2–1 basis for the first three places in the Peter Jackson Dash at each round[4]
  • Points were awarded on a 20–16–14–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each of the two races at each round[5]

Rounds 5 to 10

  • No points were awarded to the fastest driver in Qualifying at each round[4]
  • Points were awarded on a 3–2–1 basis for the first three places in the Peter Jackson Dash at each round[4]
  • One bonus point was awarded for each position gained during the Peter Jackson Dash, but only to a driver finishing third or higher in the Dash[4]
  • Points were awarded on a 20–16–14–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis for the first ten places in each of the two races at each round[6]

Championship standings

PosDriverCarAmaSanSymPhiLakWinEasMalBarOraPts
1Mark SkaifeHolden VP Commodore46404331243030365(Ret)285
2Glenn SetonFord EB Falcon321228407401012443228
3Peter BrockHolden VP Commodore242326311564020532222
4Larry PerkinsHolden VP Commodore62213(Ret)361815243211177
5Alan JonesFord EB Falcon12061843322253414177
6Jim RichardsHolden VP Commodore14221210306834201157
7John BoweFord EB Falcon161317168181552424156
8Dick JohnsonFord EB Falcon16131620114101224117
9Tomas MezeraHolden VP Commodore1621811(Ret)42281011111
10Neil CromptonHolden VP Commodore0061242402111877
11Tony LonghurstHolden VP Commodore9420081824074
12Wayne GardnerHolden VP Commodore1124108215461072
13Paul MorrisHolden VP Commodore1459142428664
14Trevor AshbyHolden VP Commodore0016016
15Tony ScottHolden VP Commodore0606
16Bob JonesHolden VP Commodore00001001002
17Greg CrickHolden VP Commodore00(Ret)11
PosDriverCarAmaSanSymPhiLakWinEasMalBarOraPts
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)

Privateers Cup

The Privateers Cup was won by Bob Jones.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Australian Title Conditions, 1994 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 164–165
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Official Programme, Shell Australian Touring Car Championship, Round 2, Sandown International Motor Raceway, March 6th 1994
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Official Programme, Shell Australian Touring Car Championship, Round 5, Lakeside International Raceway, April 24th 1994
  4. ^ a b c d e The Last Draw, Official Programme, Mallala, 26th June 1994
  5. ^ The Numbers Game, Official Programme, Mallala, 26th June 1994, page 94
  6. ^ The detailed points table published in Australian Motor Racing Year 1994/95, page 123 indicates that points were allocated on a 20–16–14–12–10–8–6–4–2–1 basis in the two races at all rounds
  7. ^ Australian Motor Racing Year, 1994/95, page 162
  • Official V8 Supercar site
  • 1994 Racing Results Archive
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