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2014 Australian Touring Car Masters Series


The 2014 Australian Touring Car Masters Series was an Australian motor racing competition for modified Touring Cars manufactured between 1 January 1963 and 31 December 1976. It was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport as a National Series with Australian Classic Touring (3D) Cars Pty Ltd appointed by CAMS as the Category Manager. It was the eighth annual Touring Car Masters series.

The Pro Masters class was won by John Bowe (Ford Mustang), the Pro Am class by Mark King (Chevrolet Camaro RS) and the Pro Sports class by Chris Stillwell & Sven Burchartz (Ford Mustang).

Andrew Miedecke placed 2nd in Pro Masters driving a Chevrolet Camaro SS

Keith Kassulke placed 3rd in Pro Masters driving a Ford XB Falcon Hardtop

Jim Richards placed 4th in Pro Masters driving a Ford Falcon Sprint

Eddie Abelnica placed 6th in Pro Masters driving a Ford XB Falcon Hardtop

Brad Tilley placed 8th in Pro Masters driving a Ford XY Falcon GTHO

Mark King placed 1st in Pro Am driving a Chevrolet Camaro RS

Jason Gomersall placed 4th in Pro Am driving a Holden Torana SL/R 5000

Cameron Tilley placed 8th in Pro Am driving a Ford Boss Mustang

Garry Treloar placed 12th in Pro Am driving a Chrysler Valiant Charger E55

The series was conetested over seven rounds.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
RoundCircuitDateFormat
1Adelaide Parklands Circuit27 February - 2 MarchThree races
2Winton Motor Raceway4–6 AprilThree races
3Hidden Valley Raceway20–22 JuneThree races
4Sydney Motorsport Park22–24 AugustThree races
5Sandown International Motor Raceway12–14 SeptemberThree races
6Mount Panorama Circuit9–12 OctoberThree races
7Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit14–16 NovemberThree races

Each competing automobile was classified into one of three classes, Pro Masters, Pro Am or Pro Sport.

Series points were awarded on the following basis within each class in each race:

For the Pro Sport class only, up to three drivers could be nominated to compete in a car during the Series. Only one driver was permitted to compete at each round, however each nominated driver received Series points awarded to that car for each round of the Series.

Half points were awarded in race two at Mount Panorama, Bathurst due to 75% of race distance not being reached.

There are minor discrepancies between round points and the total points for some drivers in the quoted reference at touringcarmasters.com.au (e.g. for John Bowe). The above table reflects the points as published in that source.

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