2011–12 Suzuki Swift Sport Cup season

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The 2011–12 Suzuki Swift Sport Cup season was the fifth Suzuki Swift Sport Cup season. The season began at Pukekohe on 4 November 2011 and finished at the Taupo on 11 March 2012 after six rounds.

Calendar

Rd.CircuitLocationDateRace 1 WinnerRace 2 WinnerRace 3 Winner
1 Pukekohe Park Raceway Auckland 4–6 NovemberMark GibsonMark GibsonMark Gibson
2 Powerbuilt Tools Raceway Christchurch 9–11 DecemberAJ LauderSam BarryChris Cox
3 Teretonga Park Invercargill 13–15 JanuaryAJ LauderGlen CollinsonAJ Lauder
4 Timaru International Motor Raceway Timaru 20–22 JanuaryAJ LauderShaun LawrenceAJ Lauder
5 Manfeild Autocourse Feilding 10–12 FebruaryChris CoxMark GibsonChris Cox
6 Ricoh Taupo Motorsport Park Taupo 9–11 MarchAJ LauderMark GibsonChris Cox

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Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverRounds
GP Team Racing8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Andrew VincentAll
Castrol EDGE Scholarship10 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kent YarrallAll
Chris Cox Motorsport12 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris CoxAll
Shaun Lawrence Racing14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shaun LawrenceAll
Team Aegis Racing15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brad LauderAll
87 Flag of New Zealand.svg AJ LauderAll
Betta Motorsport17 Flag of New Zealand.svg Glen CollinsonAll
71 Flag of New Zealand.svg Sam BarryAll
Gibson Motorsport34 Flag of New Zealand.svg Rob GibsonAll
35 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark GibsonAll
36 Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Evans 1
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig McRae2–4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hamish Cross5
88 Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Gibson5–6
Shapes Roadies Racing41 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jamie GaskinAll
Milligans Food Group Racing74 Flag of New Zealand.svg Joseph Paton1–3

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Championship results

PositionDriverPoints
1AJ Lauder1200
2Chris Cox1041
3Mark Gibson1026
4Kent Yarrall952
5Shaun Lawrence919
6Andrew Vincent909
7Brad Lauder896
8Jamie Gaskin831
9Rob Gibson793
10Sam Barry786
11Glen Collinson756
12Craig McRae380
13Matt Gibson273
14Joseph Paton197
15 Simon Evans 139
16Hamish Cross69

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