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2011 Phillip Island Six Hour

2011 Phillip Island Six Hour

Layout of the [[Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

The 2011 Phillip Island Six Hour was an endurance motor race for production cars. It was held on 29 May 2011 at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. It was Round 2 of the 2011 Australian Manufacturers' Championship, Round 2 of the 2011 Australian Production Car Championship The race was won by Stuart Kostera and Ian Tulloch, driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. The Mazda 3 MPS of Jake Camilleri and Scott Nicholas finished a lap down in second with the Lancer Evolution 9 of Jim Pollicina, Dean Kelland and Steve Cramp a further lap down in third.

Class Structure

  • Class A – Extreme Performance
  • Class B – High Performance
  • Class C – Performance Touring
  • Class D – Production Touring
  • Class E – Compact Touring
  • Class I – Invitational

Results

Results were as follows:

PosDriversNo.VehicleTeamClassLaps12345678910111213141516RetRetRetRetRet
Stuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch1Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution XTeam Mitsubishi Ralliart PerformanceA183
Jake Camilleri
Scott Nicholas36Mazda 3 MPSGrand Prix MotorsportC182
Jim Pollicina
Dean Kelland
Steve Cramp7Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 9A181
Ryan McLeod
Jason Bright20HSV VXRC180
Barry Morcom
Garry Holt
Nathan Morcom11BMW 335iEastern Creek KartsB180
Beric Lynton
Tom Pickett23Mini Cooper SBruce Lynton Mini GarageI175
Peter O'Donnell
John Bowe28BMW 335iGWS PersonnelB175
Brendon Cook
Matt Mackelden2Mini Cooper SAbbey CranesI174
Garth Duffy
Keane Booker26BMW 130iGWS PersonnelC170
Hadrian Morrall
Rob Jones31Mazda 3 MPSOsborne MotorsportC166
Declan Kirkham
Phil Kirkham71Ford FiestaInertia ApparelD162
Matthew Holt
Brett Howard
Anthony Loscialpo65HSV GTSB162
Grant Phillips
Andrew Turpie
Daryl Martin77Proton Satria GTiPedders SuspensionE161
Matt McGill
Geoff Brunsdon75Toyota CelicaCrown and MarksD160
Maddison Gray
Ashley Quddington15Toyota EchoLGM & American Made CyclesE160
Lauren Gray
Jake Williams5Toyota CorollaLGM & Holton SparesD160
Dylan Thomas
Ryan Simpson68Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution XCXC Team StingerA142
Colin Osborne
Rick Bates13Mazda 3 MPSOsborne MotorsportC139
Barton Mawer
Jeremy Gray10FPV F6International Energy ServicesB121
Cameron Wilson
Peter Burnitt25Subaru Impreza WRX STiGo Karting Gold CoastA97
Richard Gartner
Carl Schembri
Francios Jouy*97Renault ClioSafe-T-StopD62
  • driver did not drive car in race.

References

References

  1. (2011-05-29). "Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 29/05/2011 – Australian Production Car Endurance Championship – Round 1". National Software.
  2. [http://www.camsmanual.com.au/sportregs/2011_Aust_Manufacturers_Chship_Sport-TechRegs-3.pdf 2011 Australian Manufacturers Championship Sporting & Technical Regulations] Retrieved on 7 June 2011
  3. (2011-05-30). "FIELD SET FOR PHILLIP ISLAND 6 HOUR". Australian Manufacturers' Championship.
  4. (2011-05-29). "Australian Production Car Endurance Championship – Round 1 – Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit – Australian Production Car Endurance Championship – CLASS RESULTS". National Software.
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