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2000 Australian Super Touring Championship


The 2000 Australian Super Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing competition open to Super Touring Cars. It was the eighth running of an Australian series for Super Touring Cars and the sixth to be contested under the Australian Super Touring Championship name. The series, which was promoted as the '2000 BOC Gases Australian Super Touring Championship', began on 28 May 2000 at Oran Park Raceway and ended on 11 February 2001 at Oran Park Raceway after eight rounds.

Future Touring Cars

With Super Touring competitor numbers dropping after the withdrawal of the factory supported Audi and Volvo teams, the grids for the 2000 championship were bolstered with cars from the Future Touring Car category. This category, which catered for V8 powered cars that had competed previously in AUSCAR racing, made its debut in a support event to the 1999 Bathurst 500. While the Future Touring Cars and the Super Touring Cars raced together in the same events, drivers competed for two separate titles with separate points scoring for each category.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2000 Australian Super Touring Championship.

TeamManufacturerCar modelNoDriver
SUPER TOURING
Paul Morris MotorsportBMW320i1Australia Paul Morris
318i73Australia Owen Kelly
Aaron McGill MotorsportNissanPrimera2Australia Aaron McGill
FordMondeo7Australia Allan Letcher
12Australia Sam Dale
MPD RacingBMW318i3Australia Mike Downard
Anthony RobsonBMW318i5Australia Anthony Robson
Christian D'AgostinBMW320i08Australia John Saunders
TC MotorsportPeugeot40613New Zealand Tony Newman
Australia Dwayne Bewley
Australia Mark Zonneveld
405 Mi1622Australia Carlos Rolfo
Project RacingHondaAccord14Australia Jim Cornish
Knight RacingFordMondeo19Australia Alan Gurr
68Australia Mark Zonneveld
88Australia Peter Hills
M-F RacingPeugeot405 Mi1621Australia Mike Fitzgerald
Novacastrian MotorsportBMW320i30Australia Luke Searle
Gun RacingAlfa Romeo155 TS45Australia David Auger
John Henderson RacingOpelVectra56Australia John Henderson
Hi-Tech MotorsportNissanPrimera69Australia Matthew Fox
Australia Kiel Johnston
Australia Alan Gurr
Motorsport DevelopmentsToyotaCarina77Australia Malcolm Rea
99Australia Brad Stratton
Phoenix MotorsportToyotaCamry95Australia Jamie Miller
Redline MotorsportHyundaiLantra97Australia Paul Leabeater
FUTURE TOURING
SVO MotorsportFordEL Falcon6Australia Michael Webb
Greg EastMitsubishiMagna Chevrolet7Australia Greg East
Bruce Williams MotorsportHoldenVS Commodore8Australia Tim Shaw
Kerry WadeFordEL Falcon09Australia Andrew Gillespie
111Australia Kerry Wade
Peter HaywardHoldenVS Commodore10Australia Peter Hayward
Garry HoltHoldenVS Commodore10Australia Garry Holt
Goanna Racing TeamFordEF Falcon13Australia Peter Wright
Amin ChahdaFordEF Falcon18Australia Amin Chahda
Diamond Valley Speed ShopHoldenVT Commodore22Australia James Brock
VS Commodore24Australia James Brock
Pretty MotorsportHoldenVS Commodore32Australia Mark Papendell
Christian D'AgostinHoldenVS Commodore37Australia Christian D'Agostin
Brett YouldenHoldenVS Commodore54Australia Brett Youlden
APS RacingHoldenVT Commodore84Australia Ray Sidebottom
VS Commodore85Australia Ray Sidebottom
Australia Jason Domaschenz

Race Calendar

The 2000/2001 Australian Super Touring Championship was contested over an eight-round series. Three races were held at the first round and two races were held at all subsequent rounds. The Future Touring cars competed at seven of the eight rounds, with no entries being received for Round 2 at Lakeside International Raceway.

Rd./RaceCircuitLocation & StateDateST WinnerTeamFT WinnerTeam1/11/21/32/12/23/13/24/14/25/15/26/16/27/17/28/18/2
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales27–28 May 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales27–28 May 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales27–28 May 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportChristian D'AgostinChristian D'Agostin
Lakeside International RacewayBrisbane, Queensland17–18 Jun 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportN/AN/A
Lakeside International RacewayBrisbane, Queensland17–18 Jun 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportN/AN/A
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales8–9 Jul 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales8–9 Jul 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Wakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales28–29 Oct 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportJason DomaschenzAPS Racing
Wakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales28–29 Oct 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Mallala Motor Sport ParkMallala, South Australia11–12 Nov 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportKerry WadeKerry Wade
Mallala Motor Sport ParkMallala, South Australia11–12 Nov 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportJason DomaschenzAPS Racing
Symmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania2–3 Dec 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportJames BrockDiamond Valley Speed Shop
Symmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania2–3 Dec 2000Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Wakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales27–28 Jan 2001Jim CornishProject RacingTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport
Wakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales27–28 Jan 2001Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportRay SidebottomAPS Racing
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales10–11 Feb 2001Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportRay SidebottomAPS Racing
Oran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales10–11 Feb 2001Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportTim ShawBruce Williams Motorsport

Points system

Points were awarded on a 15-12-10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the top ten race positions in each race. A bonus point was allocated for the fastest lap time set in each qualifying session, with the first three rounds including a separate qualifying session for each race and the remaining rounds each featuring only a single qualifying session.

Results

Drivers Championship

PosDriverORA 1ORA 2ORA 3LAK 1LAK 2ORA 1ORA 2WAK 1WAK 2MAL 1MAL 2SYM 1SYM 2WAK 1WAK 2ORA 1ORA 2Pts12345678910=121314151617=192021222312345678910NCNCPosDriverORA 1ORA 2ORA 3LAK 1LAK 2ORA 1ORA 2WAK 1WAK 2MAL 1MAL 2SYM 1SYM 2WAK 1WAK 2ORA 1ORA 2Pts
SUPER TOURING
Paul Morris1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1st1stRet1st1st1st255
John Henderson2nd6thRet2ndDNS2nd2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd3rd3rd5thDNS2nd3rd146
David Auger4th2nd3rd5th3rd4th7th5th8th4th5th5th5th7th3rdRet5th113
Peter Hills3rdDSQ2ndRetDNS5th6th3rd3rd3rd2nd11th10th4th9th4th4th109
Alan GurrRet12th4th3rd2nd3rd3rd4th6th5th4th3rdRet87
Luke Searle5thRetRet7th4thRet5th7th7thRet6th7th4th2ndRet5thRet67
Owen Kelly2nd2nd3rd2nd9th2nd63
Jamie Miller6thRet5thRetDNS6th5th4th8th6th5thRet6th51
Allan Letcher7th3rd7th6th7th10th11th31
Jim Cornish4th5thRetRetRetDNSRet6th1stRetRetDNS30
Aaron McGillRet4th6th9thRet6thRetRetRet6th14th12thRetDNSDNS11thRet30
Mark ZonneveldRet7th6th7thRetDNSRet12th17
Mike Downard13th5th10th10th8th14
Sam Dale14th9th9th7thRetDNS13
Dwayne Bewley14th4th10
Matthew Fox13th17th13th13th9
Paul Leabeater11th11th14th11thRetRetRetRetDNS8
Tony NewmanRetRetRetRet4th8
John Saunders11th11th7
Anthony RobsonRetRetRet13th8th6
Brad StrattonRet6th5
Carlos RolfoRetRetRet8thRet3
Mike FitzgeraldRet13thRet2
FUTURE TOURING
Tim Shaw8th7th9th7th9th8th15th9th10th10th9th8th6thDSQ7th184
Jason Domaschenz8th10th9th10th8th8th8th11thRetDNS103
James BrockRet10th12thRetDNSRet14th10th12th7th12thRetDNS8th9th85
Ray Sidebottom12thRetRet11th13thRetDNSRetDNS10th4th6th8th78
Kerry Wade11th13thRet11th7th9thRetDNS7th10th75
Christian D'Agostin9thDSQ8th9th12th10th12th67
Michael Webb10th8th11th11th8th50
Andrew Gillespie12th16th12thRet10th11th30
Mark Papendell12th10th16
Garry Holt12th14th12
Peter Hayward14th9th13th0
Peter Wright15thRetRet0

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Note: Alan Gurr retained third place in Race 1 of the final round despite losing his championship points as a consequence of his involvement in an on-track incident with Jamie Miller's Toyota.

Independents Cup

A separate award was reserved for Super Touring drivers who were classified as "Independents".

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Teams Championship

Multi-car Super Touring teams also competed for a Teams Championship.

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References

References

  1. Loaded Guns, 2000 BOC Gases Australian Super Touring Championship, Official Program, Round 5, Mallala, 11–12 November 2000, pages 6- 8
  2. How Points Are Scored, Official Program, Round 5, Mallala, 11–12 November 2000, page 8
  3. [http://www.toca.com.au/points/points2000-1.htm TOCA Points Archive] {{Webarchive. link. (3 March 2016 Retrieved on 28 July 2001 – Site no longer active)
  4. [http://www.teamdan.com/archive/2000/astc.html#round1 2000 Australian Super Touring] {{Webarchive. link. (29 July 2017 Retrieved on 17 December 2010)
  5. Garry O'Brien, Morris makes half tonne, Auto Action, 16–22 February 2001, pages 24-25
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