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1986 Australian Drivers' Championship

Motor racing competition

1986 Australian Drivers' Championship

Motor racing competition

The 1986 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for Formula Mondial racing cars. It was the 30th Australian Drivers' Championship. The championship winner was awarded the 1986 CAMS Gold Star.

Australian Ralt importer Graham Watson won the title, his only Australian Drivers' Championship, with former Australian Sports Car Champions Peter Hopwood (1983) and Bap Romano (1984) placing second and third respectively, each driving Ralt RT4s. The only driver to score championship points in any car other than a Ralt RT4 was Peter Macrow, who drove a Cheetah Mk8 to equal thirteenth place in the championship.

Defending and two-time champion John Bowe did not contest the 1986 championship. Instead he drove a Volvo 240T in the Australian Touring Car Championship and also drove the Veskanda-Chevrolet to win the Australian Sports Car Championship. He did however have one last race in the Chris Leach Racing Ralt RT4-Ford when he won the Formula Mondial support race at the Australian Grand Prix meeting in Adelaide in October.

Calendar

Graham Watson won the championship driving a Ralt RT4, similar to the example pictured above

The championship was contested over a seven-round series.

RoundRaceCircuitCity / stateDateFormatWinnerCarTeam1234567
Victoria TrophySandown International Motor Racing CircuitMelbourne, Victoria13 AprilOne raceGraham WatsonRalt RT4 FordRalt Australia
CSA Alloy Wheels CupAdelaide International RacewayAdelaide, South Australia27 AprilOne racePeter HopwoodRalt RT4 FordMenage Racing Team
Wanneroo Park RacewayPerth, Western Australia4 MayTwo racesBap RomanoRalt RT4 FordWatson Motor Racing Pty Ltd
Calder Park RacewayMelbourne, Victoria1 JuneOne raceKen SmithRalt RT4 FordWatson Motor Racing Pty Ltd
Winton Motor RacewayBenalla, Victoria29 JuneTwo racesKen SmithRalt RT4 FordRalt Australia
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales13 JulyTwo racesPeter HopwoodRalt RT4 FordMenage Racing Team
Altos Computers TrophyAmaroo ParkSydney, New South Wales3 AugustOne raceTerry RyanRalt RT4 FordTerry Ryan Automotive

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9–6–4–3–2–1 basis to the top six placegetters in each round. Each driver could count points only from his or her six best round performances.

Results

PositionDriverNo.CarEntrantSanAdeWanCalWinOraAmaTotal123456910111316
Graham Watson9Ralt RT4 FordRalt Australia
Watson Motor Racing Pty Ltd94466433
Peter Hopwood22Ralt RT4 FordMenage Racing Team9144927
Bap Romano8Ralt RT4 FordRalt Australia
Watson Motor Racing Pty Ltd66921
Ken Smith8Ralt RT4 FordWatson Motor Racing Pty Ltd
Ralt Australia9918
Terry Ryan36Ralt RT4 FordTerry Ryan Automotive6915
Peter Larner83Ralt RT4 FordPeter Larner2349
Chris Hocking74Ralt RT4 FordChris Hocking369
Peter Boylan7Ralt RT4 FordPeter Michael Boylan4239
Brian Sampson78Ralt RT4 FordBrian Sampson2338
Bob Creasy16Ralt RT4 Ford66
Gordon Dobie54Ralt RT4 FordGordon Dobie224
George Parkinson17Ralt RT4 FordGeorge Parkinson1124
Keith McClellandRalt RT4 FordWatson Motor Racing33
Geoff Nichol40Ralt RT4 Ford33
Peter MacrowCheetah Mk8 FordPeter Macrow123
John Beasley2Ralt RT4 FordJohn Beasley11
Richard Davison6Ralt RT4 FordRichard Davison Racing11

Note: There were only five finishers in Round 7 at Amaroo Park.

References

References

  1. ''Australian Title Conditions'', 1986 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 88 to 91
  2. ''Records, Titles & Awards'', 2002 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-4
  3. Barry Catford, ''Australian Drivers' Championship'', Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1986/87, pages 188 to 203
  4. Official Programme, Sandown International Motor Racing Circuit, Sunday, 13 April 1986
  5. ''CSA Alloy Wheels Cup'', Australian Drivers' Championship, Round 2, Official Programme, Adelaide International Raceway, Sunday, 27 April 1986, page 18
  6. Hopwood closes Gold Star gap, Racing Car News, July / August 1986, pages 10 & 11
  7. Accident mars Gold Star, Racing Car News, September 1986, page 39
  8. 1986 Australian Drivers' Championship (points table for top ten positions), Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1986/87, page 189
  9. Points for positions 11th through 16th have been determined from the points listing published in Racing Car News, September 1986, page 39 and race results published in Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1986/87, pages 314 to 315
  10. Catford, Australian Motor Racing Year, page 188, states that all engines were 1600cc Ford BDAs
  11. [http://www.terrywalkersplace.com/Results/1986-all.pdf Western Australian Motor Race Results 1986, www.terrywalkersplace.com] {{Webarchive. link. (3 June 2014 Retrieved 20 September 2018)
  12. Rent-A-Win to Kiwi Ken, Racing Car News, July / August 1986, pages 56 & 57
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