2009 Commodore Cup National Series

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The 2009 Commodore Cup National Series was the 16th running of the Commodore Cup. It began on 26 April 2009, at Wakefield Park and ended on 29 November 2009, at Sandown Raceway. The series was won by Brett Holdsworth, who won three of the six rounds. The other rounds were won by Nick Parker and Jason Domaschenz, who shared the victory at Winton with his brother Craig.

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Teams and drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 2009 Commodore Cup National Series.

TeamCar modelNoDriverWinton co-driver
Top Shelf Fruits VS Commodore 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Tancredi Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Crosswell
40 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Tancredi Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Beechey
81 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Crosswell
www.bertiest.comVS Commodore6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phillip Brock Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Hughes
Renaissance Homes VH Commodore 7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Chick Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Crowe
Aerial Motors RacingVH Commodore8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Stevenson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Holdsworth
VS Commodore88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Stevenson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kane Millier
www.bertiest.comVS Commodore10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Cowie Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Agostini
Menzel GlassVS Commodore11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phillip Menzel Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Shaw
Forstaff Aviation/Octane AlleyVS Commodore12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Josh Hughes
Aussie NASCAR TourersVH Commodore14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Ling Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Fitzgerald
32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Ling Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Whyte
Alpha/MS AustraliaVS Commodore16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Parker Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Fisher
Daniel RussoVS Commodore20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Russo
LBC MotorsportVS Commodore23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Bancroft
WA Freight GroupVS Commodore24 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Bates Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
RPM RacingVS Commodore25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Hill Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adis Bebonis
TTM Traffic/Hairy LemonVS Commodore27 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Holdsworth Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan McLeod
Paint MaxVS Commodore33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dennis Pana Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Delmsfa
Aust Motive Power SystemsVS Commodore34 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Yates
Kilpa Motors/Conway ElectricsVS Commodore39 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Parker Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
Tancredi ConcretingVH Commodore41 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Tancredi
Gordon TAFE/Light Alloy EnginesVS Commodore44 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Andrews
Western EFI & Auto ElectricalVS Commodore68 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kieren Pilkington Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Pilkington
Action RacingVS Commodore71 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Zukanovic
Adams Auto ElectricsVS Commodore77 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Lloyd Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Saillard
Alan Wilson Insurance BrokersVS Commodore78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Orr Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Orr
Impact Window TintVS Commodore84 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Collins Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Wyhoon
Bob Jane GeelongVS Commodore85 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Domaschenz
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Domaschenz
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Domaschenz
AutomobilityVS Commodore96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff Watters Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Evans
Westcoast Windows P/LVS Commodore99 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross McGregor Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Emery

Calendar

The 2009 Commodore Cup National Series consisted of six rounds.

Rd.Race titleCircuitCity / StateDateWinner
1 Flag of New South Wales.svg Wakefield Park Wakefield Park Goulburn, New South Wales 24–26 April Nick Parker
2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Phillip Island Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 16–17 May Brett Holdsworth
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Winton Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria26–28 June Jason Domaschenz
Craig Domaschenz
4 Flag of New South Wales.svg Eastern Creek Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales17–19 JulyBrett Holdsworth
5 Flag of New South Wales.svg Oran Park Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales28–30 AugustBrett Holdsworth
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sandown Sandown International Raceway Melbourne, Victoria28–29 NovemberJason Domaschenz

Series standings

Pos.DriverRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Pts
1 Brett Holdsworth 120132115146143113769
2 Tony Bates 124106131136137124758
3 Nick Parker 13612684123125121715
4 Ross McGregor 989812510985103618
5 Josh Hughes 1121025811111964566
6 Phillip Menzel 8891101749812464
7 Adam Lloyd 113945796102462
8 Jason Domaschenz 11914350146458
9 Jeff Watters 1004351918282449
10 Chris Stevenson 89925210688427
11 Matt Chick 858895159636415
12 Michael Tancredi 9711711567396
13 Scott Andrews 1051116793376
14 Dennis Pana 93908279344
15 Phillip Brock 65985896317
16 Nathan Collins 9511175281
17 Craig Domaschenz 112143255
18 Allan Hill 709291253
19 Dean Crosswell 115102217
Andrew Parker 527293217
21 Anthony Tancredi 735676205
22 Kieren Pilkington 77104181
23 Garry Pilkington 7776153
24 David Stevenson 7373146
25 Steve Owen 131131
26 Geoff Emery 125125
27 Ryan McLeod 115115
28 Terry Wyhoon 111111
29 Tim Shaw 101101
30 Marcus Zukanovic 9797
31 Neil Crowe 9595
32 Daniel Orr 474693
33 Steven Ling 9292
Richard Whyte 9292
35 Chris Delfsma 9090
36 Daniel Russo 8484
Shane Price 8484
Stephen Yates 8484
39 Brian Bancroft 8181
David Ling 8181
Michael Fitzgerald 8181
42 Adam Beechey 7373
Glenn Holdsworth 7373
44 Andrew Fisher 7272
45 Adis Bebonis 7070
46 Geoff Cowie 6363
Brian Agostini 6363
48 Daniel Saillard 5757
49 Kane Millier 5252
50 Simon Evans 5151
51 Dean Orr 4747
PosDriverRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not participate (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

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