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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.
The following drivers and teams competed in the 2009 Commodore Cup National Series.
Team | Car model | No | Driver | Winton co-driver |
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Top Shelf Fruits | VS Commodore | 1 | Michael Tancredi | Dean Crosswell |
40 | Anthony Tancredi | Adam Beechey | ||
81 | Dean Crosswell | |||
www.bertiest.com | VS Commodore | 6 | Phillip Brock | Josh Hughes |
Renaissance Homes | VH Commodore | 7 | Matt Chick | Neil Crowe |
Aerial Motors Racing | VH Commodore | 8 | David Stevenson | Glenn Holdsworth |
VS Commodore | 88 | Chris Stevenson | Kane Millier | |
www.bertiest.com | VS Commodore | 10 | Geoff Cowie | Brian Agostini |
Menzel Glass | VS Commodore | 11 | Phillip Menzel | Tim Shaw |
Forstaff Aviation/Octane Alley | VS Commodore | 12 | Josh Hughes | |
Aussie NASCAR Tourers | VH Commodore | 14 | David Ling | Michael Fitzgerald |
32 | Steven Ling | Richard Whyte | ||
Alpha/MS Australia | VS Commodore | 16 | Andrew Parker | Andrew Fisher |
Daniel Russo | VS Commodore | 20 | Daniel Russo | |
LBC Motorsport | VS Commodore | 23 | Brian Bancroft | |
WA Freight Group | VS Commodore | 24 | Tony Bates | Steve Owen |
RPM Racing | VS Commodore | 25 | Allan Hill | Adis Bebonis |
TTM Traffic/Hairy Lemon | VS Commodore | 27 | Brett Holdsworth | Ryan McLeod |
Paint Max | VS Commodore | 33 | Dennis Pana | Chris Delmsfa |
Aust Motive Power Systems | VS Commodore | 34 | Stephen Yates | |
Kilpa Motors/Conway Electrics | VS Commodore | 39 | Nick Parker | Shane Price |
Tancredi Concreting | VH Commodore | 41 | Anthony Tancredi | |
Gordon TAFE/Light Alloy Engines | VS Commodore | 44 | Scott Andrews | |
Western EFI & Auto Electrical | VS Commodore | 68 | Kieren Pilkington | Garry Pilkington |
Action Racing | VS Commodore | 71 | Marcus Zukanovic | |
Adams Auto Electrics | VS Commodore | 77 | Adam Lloyd | Darren Saillard |
Alan Wilson Insurance Brokers | VS Commodore | 78 | Dean Orr | Daniel Orr |
Impact Window Tint | VS Commodore | 84 | Nathan Collins | Terry Wyhoon |
Bob Jane Geelong | VS Commodore | 85 | Jason Domaschenz Craig Domaschenz | Craig Domaschenz |
Automobility | VS Commodore | 96 | Jeff Watters | Simon Evans |
Westcoast Windows P/L | VS Commodore | 99 | Ross McGregor | Geoff Emery |
The 2009 Commodore Cup National Series consisted of six rounds.
Rd. | Race title | Circuit | City / State | Date | Winner |
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1 | Wakefield Park | Wakefield Park | Goulburn, New South Wales | 24–26 April | Nick Parker |
2 | Phillip Island | Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit | Phillip Island, Victoria | 16–17 May | Brett Holdsworth |
3 | Winton | Winton Motor Raceway | Benalla, Victoria | 26–28 June | Jason Domaschenz Craig Domaschenz |
4 | Eastern Creek | Eastern Creek Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 17–19 July | Brett Holdsworth |
5 | Oran Park | Oran Park Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 28–30 August | Brett Holdsworth |
6 | Sandown | Sandown International Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 28–29 November | Jason Domaschenz |
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