2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series

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The 2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series is the second running of the V8 Touring Car National Series. The series takes place on the program of Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships events. The series was won by South Australian driver Adam Wallis.

Calendar

The 2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series will consist of five rounds held across three states: [1]

Rd.CircuitLocationDateWinner
1 Wakefield Park Goulburn, New South Wales 25–26 AprilAdam Wallis
2 Mallala Motor Sport Park Mallala, South Australia 6–7 JuneAdam Wallis
3 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 27–28 JuneTerry Wyhoon
4 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales29–30 AugustShane Beikoff
5 Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria28–29 November Steve Owen

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series.

TeamNoDriverCar
Sonax13 Peter McNiven Holden VT Commodore
Steve Ingwersen Painting15 Steve Ingwersen Holden VS Commodore
Image Racing18 Leigh Moran Ford EL Falcon
49 Terry Wyhoon Ford AU Falcon
50 Mark Sheppard
JCV Automotive26 John Vergotis Ford AU Falcon
Timbercraft Total Race31 Paul Stubber Holden VX Commodore
Eggleston Motorsport 38 Ben Eggleston Holden VX Commodore
Harmony39 Chris Smerdon Ford AU Falcon
Warren Mining62 Adam Wallis Holden VX Commodore
Turbo Brisbane68 Jonathan Beikoff
Shane Beikoff
Ford AU Falcon
Cavalier Homes81 Michael Bartsch Ford AU Falcon
Power Plus 9898 Steve Owen Holden VX Commodore

Driver standings

PosDriverRd 1 [2] Rd 2 [3] Rd 3 [4] Rd 4 [5] Rd 5 [6] Pts
1 Adam Wallis 1st2nd1st1st1st1st3rd2nd3rd2nd3rd3rd4th2nd2nd527
2 Terry Wyhoon 3rd1st5th6th3rd4th2nd1st1st8th1st1st2nd7th3rd467
3 Chris Smerdon 5th6th3rd2nd2nd2nd5th3rd2nd6th5th4th7th5th5th401
4 Michael Bartsch 6th7th4th8th4th3rd6th9th7th4thRet6th5th6th6th297
5 Peter McNiven Ret4th6th5th8th6th4th4th6th3rd6th7thRet4th7th291
6 Mark Sheppard 7th8th7th9th7th9th8th7th4th5th4th5th6th8thRet259
7 Steve Owen 1st6th5th1st1st1st205
8 Jonathan Beikoff 2nd3rd2nd3rd3rd4th190
9 John Vergotis 4th5th10th4th6th8thRet5th8th161
10 Steve Ingwersen 9th9th8thDNSDNSDNS7th8th9th7th7th8th135
11 Shane Beikoff 1st2nd2nd110
12 Leigh Moran 8th10th9th9thRetRet8thRet8th82
13 Ben Eggleston 3rd5th7th71
14 Paul Stubber 7th9th5th53
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird 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 practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

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