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1987 Australian Drivers' Championship

Motor racing competition


Motor racing competition

The 1987 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title contested over a single race for Australian Formula 2 racing cars. The race, billed as the "Australia Cup for the 1987 CAMS Gold Star", was staged at the Adelaide Street Circuit in South Australia on Friday, 13 November 1987. This was the first year that the championship had been restricted to Australian Formula 2 cars and is the only year to date in which the title has been awarded on the results of a single race rather than a series of races.

David Brabham won the race after a remarkable drive from grid position 38 after poor qualifying caused by missing almost all of practice with carburettor and electrical problems.

While Brabham picked his way through the field the battle for the race saw Rohan Onslow and Mark McLaughlin take the lead after polesitter Arthur Abrahams was left on the grid with a failed ignition ballast restrictor. McLaughlin led for much of the race but his Elfin slowed near the end of the race and was swamped by Onslow then Brabham. With two laps remaining Brabham caught and passed Onlow and pulled away for a 1.7-second victory.

Ian Richards and John Wise fought over fourth for much of the event but Wise slowed near the end of the race with Shane Flynn taking fifth ahead of Chris Hocking.

Classification

Results as follows.

PosNo.DriverTeamCarLaps1234567891011121314151617181920RetRetRetRetRetRetDNSDNS
8David BrabhamAustralian Motor RacingRalt RT30 Volkswagen15
71Rohan OnslowMichael BorlandCheetah Mk. 8 Volkswagen15
9Mark McLaughlinElfin Sports Cars Pty LtdElfin 852 Volkswagen15
22Ian RichardsIan RichardsRichards 201C Volkswagen15
70Shane FlynnAvanti SparesKaditcha Volkswagen15
74Chris HockingChris HockingCheetah Mk. 6 Volkswagen15
12Sam AstutiSalvatore AstutiCheetah Mk. 6 Ford15
44Neil IsraelMagnum Racing AustraliaMagnum 863 Volkswagen15
29Wayne WalkerWayne WalkerChevron B42 Ford15
27Graeme SmithGraeme SmithCheetah Mk. 8 Volkswagen15
7Vince McLaughlanKevin McLaughlanCheetah Mk. 8 Volkswagen15
34Carl GibsonCarl GibsonElfin 792 Volkswagen15
37Richard DavisonRichard DavisonCheetah Mk. 8 Volkswagen15
78Tony ReesAG ReesRalt RT3 Volkswagen15
32John WiseJohn WiseCheetah Mk. 7 Volkswagen15
18Rodney MoodyRodney MoodyCheetah Mk. 6 Toyota15
28David GoodeDavid GoodeElfin 630 Ford15
2Grahame BleeBill Slattery's Bus & Truck SalesCheetah Mk. 6GE Volkswagen15
73Adrian MartinAdrian MartinRalt RT1 Ford15
31Wayne FordWayne FordRalt RT3 Ford15
26Ron BarnacleRon BarnacleWren
25Rob NewmanRob NewmanCheetah Mk. 7 Toyota
45Mike DrewerMike DrewerCheetah Mk. 7 Toyota6
33Mike HolmesMike HolmesME1 Volkswagen3
46Stephen NobleJohn SilmanRichards 201 Volkswagen3
14Peter BeehagPeter BeehagPBS 852 Nissan2
24Tom CoullTom CoullElfin 620 Ford1
1Arthur AbrahamsArthur AbrahamsRansberg-Cheetah Volkswagen0
Derek PingelCheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen
Michael LockRichards 201 Volkswagen
  • Note: Given that there were thirty six cars on the grid, there are eight drivers not accounted for in the above table.

References

References

  1. Catford, Barry. (1987–88). "Formula 2 Australia Cup". Berghouse Publishing Group Pty. Ltd..
  2. Official Souvenir Program, Adelaide, 12–15 November 1987
  3. [http://www.formula3.com.au/Files/07files/07page/goldstar.htm Gold Star History] Retrieved from Formula 3 Australia on 19 August 2008
  4. [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/records.asp Australian Drivers’ Championship / CAMS Gold Star] Retrieved from CAMS Online Manual of Motor Sport on 19 August 2008
  5. (1986). "The Official 50-race history of the Australian Grand Prix". R & T Publishing.
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