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2001 Australian Nations Cup Championship

2001 Australian Nations Cup Championship

The 2001 Australian Nations Cup Championship was an Australian motor racing competition open to drivers of GT style cars complying with Nations Cup regulations as published by PROCAR and approved by CAMS. The title, which was the second Australian Nations Cup Championship, was contested over an eight round series.

The championship was won by Jim Richards driving a Porsche 911 GT3. It was his second consecutive victory, having won the inaugural Australian Nations Cup Championship in 2000.

Calendar

[[Paul Stokell]] placed second in the championship driving a [[Lamborghini Diablo]] for Team Lamborghini Australia

The championship was contested over eight rounds.

8Oran ParkNew South Wales25 NovemberThree races

Points were awarded on the results of each individual race with double points applied for the single race in Round 6. One point was awarded at each round for the driver who set pole position during qualifying.

Results

PositionDriverNo.CarEntrantAde.Wak.Can.Que.Eas.San.Gol.Ora.Total1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132
Jim Richards1Porsche 911 GT3OAMPS Insurance Brokers55150175112112100155125984
Paul Stokell666Lamborghini Diablo SVR
Lamborghini Diablo GTRTeam Lamborghini Australia611561181175-181121876
Peter Fitzgerald3Porsche 911 GT3Falken Tyres4514510011610456110118794
Geoff Morgan12Chrysler Viper ACRmonster.com.au--9515516612194160791
Tony Quinn43Porsche 911 GT3VIP Petfoods Pty Ltd40121100467280130132721
D'arcy Russell7Chrysler Viper ACRD'Arcy Russell Racing--130140150-81-501
Mark Noske4Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing-166--140110--416
Domenic Beninca14Porsche 911 GT3TNT504512639108---368
John Teulan45Nissan Skyline GT-R
Ferrari 360 ChallengeStatewide GT-R Racing
Prancing Horse Racing-52-54-7210072350
Maher Algadrie38 & 29
62Ferrari 360 Challenge
Porsche 911 GT3Prancing Horse Racing
Matthew Coleman2828657420-4272329
Mike Downard8Porsche 911 GT3MPD Racing Pty Ltd24693728484858-312
Craig Baird4Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing--142155----297
Scott Shearman34Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing-92-5957--51259
Sam Newman17Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing-692452-(64)68-213
Neal Bates22Porsche 911 GT3Tekno Autosports----8490--174
John Bowe888Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing-------155155
Bob Thorn88Jaguar XKR-TSuper Cheap Auto P/L--16---3472122
Steve Webb22Porsche 911 GT3Tekno Autosports32-20---69-121
Stuart Gagg54Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing-9224-----116
David Scaysbrook28Porsche 911 GT3David Scaysbrook------112-112
Michael Turner25Porsche 911 GT3ADI Electrical Supplies-------100100
Max Warwick83Porsche 911 GT3Max Warwick--96-----96
Ian Palmer20Honda NSX BrabhamCockatoo Creek--2037---1168
Rusty French6Chrysler Viper ACRSkye Sands--60-----60
Tom Waring64Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing------253257
Steve Beards24Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing---39---1756
Martin Wagg70Porsche 911 GT3JMC Group / XL Concrete---32--24-56
Mark Williamson80Lotus Elise 200Mark Williamson--50-----50
Dean Canto56BMW Z3Peak Performance--45-----45
Mark Trenoweth88Jaguar XKR-TSuper Cheap Auto P/L-37------37
Jim Cornish54Ferrari 360 ChallengePrancing Horse Racing36-------36
Winston Kim41Porsche 911 GT3PBR--13-----13

Note : The 64 points theoretically earned by Sam Newman for his seventh place in Round 6 were not included in points totals as published by PROCAR.

References

References

  1. "Richards, Peters, Hackett are new champions after PROCAR Series Grand Final Round, 25/11/2001, www.procar.com.au, as archived at webarchive.org".
  2. *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160123221648/http://docs.cams.com.au/Manual/About/AC06-Titles-Australian-2016-1.pdf Australian Titles, docs.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org]
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070829003111/http://procar.com.au/Stats_PROCARTABLES.pdf Procar Series Points Tables, procar.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org]
  4. "Dates, www.procar.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org".
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