2012 Australian Manufacturers' Championship

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The 2012 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing championship for modified production touring cars. [1] The Manufacturers Championship was determined by a series pointscore for the manufacturers of the competing vehicles although the manufacturers themselves did not directly compete. The series also incorporated the 2012 Australian Production Car Championship, the 2012 Australian Production Car Endurance Championship and the 2012 Australian Endurance Championship, each of which was a drivers' title. [1]

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The 2012 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was the 27th manufacturers title to be awarded by CAMS and the 18th to be contested under the Australian Manufacturers' Championship name.

Class structure

Cars competing in the following seven classes:

There was little change from the 2011 class structure, although one new class, Class F for Hybrid/Alternative Energy vehicles was included. Despite its name however, the only eligible vehicles were existing diesel powered cars which had been moved from other classes into the new class.

Calendar

The championship was contested over a five-round series. [2]

Rd.CircuitLocation / stateEventDateFormatWinners
DriversCar
Rd 1 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 10–11 March2 × 1 hourStuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Rd 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria Phillip Island 6 Hour 28–29 April1 x 6 hourJim Pollicina
Ryan Simpson
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Rd 3 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 26–27 May2 × 1 hourGarry Holt
Ryan McLeod
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Rd 4 Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland Hydraulink 40011–12 August2 x 200 kmGarry Holt
Ryan McLeod
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
Rd 5 Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 24–25 November2 × 1 hourStuart Kostera
Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

Points system

Each manufacturer could score class points towards the Australian Manufacturers' Championship title from the two highest placed automobiles of its make, in any class (excluding Class I). [1] The title was awarded to the manufacturer that scores the highest total number of class points over all rounds of the championship. [1]

Points towards the Australian Production Car Championship outright title were awarded to drivers based on outright finishing positions attained in each race. [1] Points were awarded using the same two scales as used for the Australian Manufacturers' Championship with the addition of two points for the driver setting the fastest qualifying lap in each class at each round. [1]

Points towards the Australian Production Car Championship class titles were awarded to drivers based on class finishing positions attained in each race. [1] Points were awarded using the same two scales as used for the Australian Manufacturers' Championship with the addition of two points for the driver setting the fastest qualifying lap in each class at each round. [1]

Drivers of Class I Invitational cars were not eligible to score points in any of the championships, and points were allocated in all cases as though Class I cars had not competed in the race.

Results

Australian Manufacturers' Championship

  Eastern CreekPhillip IslandPhillip IslandQueensland RacewaySandown 
PositionManufacturer [3] R1 [3] R2 [3] 6 Hour [3] R1 [3] R2 [3] R1 [3] R2 [3] R1 [3] R2 [3] Total [3]
1 Mitsubishi 105105210105105105105105811026
2 BMW / Mini 1051052107590907272120939
3 Mazda 60602109696459630105798
4 Honda 9610512036060606060597
5 Proton 60600606036606060456
6 Renault 453090456045454545450
7 Toyota 2727727236818100396
8 Holden 036000006045141
9 Ford 000600362700123
10 Subaru 00720030000102

Australian Production Car Championship

Outright

Pos.Driver [4] No.CarClassTeamECRPHIPHIQRSANPen.Total [4]
1Stuart Kostera1 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X ATeam Mitsubishi Ralliart1st1st2nd3rd4th3rd4th2nd2nd434
2Ian Tulloch1 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X ATeam Mitsubishi Ralliart1st1st2nd3rd4th3rd4th2nd2nd432
3Dylan Thomas68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX ACXC Racing3rd3rd11th1st2nd2nd3rd1st5th375
4Jim Pollicina7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X APoll Performance2nd2nd1st7th6thRet2nd4th4th60302
5Garry Holt20 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X AEastern Creek Karts2nd1st1st1stRet3rd263
6Ryan McLeod50
20
HSV VXR
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
C
A
Racer Industries
Eastern Creek Karts
Ret2nd1st1st1st3rd261
7Dave Thomas68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX ACXC Racing3rd3rd11th2nd3rd183
8Grant Sherrin19 BMW 135i BSherrin Rentals4th5th6thDNS6th6th6th181
9Mark Eddy51 Honda Integra Type R DJenmal Motorsport7th9th7th11thRet8th11th12th14th134
10Jake Camilleri36 Mazda 3 MPS CGrand Prix MazdaRetRet5th5th5thRet7th133
11Steve Briffa8 HSV VE GTS BBriffa Smash Repairs / Holden Motor SportRet7th5th9th132
12Francois Jouy51 Honda Integra Type R DJenmal Motorsport7th9th7th11thRet8th11th12th14th130
13Steven Williams21 Honda Integra Type R DDisc Brakes Australia9th8th129
14Beric Lynton23 BMW 1M AAlphera Financial Services6th5th3rd1st120
15Des Wall38 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX AEasts Holiday Parks5th6th4th3rd117
16Adam Dodd31 Mazda 3 MPS COsborne Motorsport10th10th12th14th8th9th9th10th10th114
17Richard Gartner97 Renault Clio 197 DSafe-T-Stop8th12th9th10th11th11th13th13th15th112
18Ryan Simpson7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X APoll Performance1st6thRet2nd4th4th60111
19Peter O'Donnell28 BMW 335i BGWS Personnel14th4thRet6th7th16th17th7thRet105
20Colin Osborne31
13
Mazda 3 MPS COsborne Motorsport10th10thRet9th9thRet12th8th8th102
22Grant Phillips77 Proton Satria STi EPedders Racing13th13thRet15th14th17th15th15th16th96
23Geoff Brunsdon75 Toyota Celica VVTL-i DOsborne Motorsport12th14th13th17th13th12th14th84
24Matt McGill75 Toyota Celica VVTL-i DOsborne Motorsport12th14th13th17th13th12th14th77
25Trevor Keene50 Mini Cooper S DMid West Multi MediaRetRet13th12th18thRet72
26Cameron Wilson25 Subaru Impreza WRX STi AWilson Brothers Racing4th4thRet49
=David Wood25 Subaru Impreza WRX STi AWilson Brothers Racing4th4thRet49
28Iain Sherrin19 BMW 135i BSherrin Rentals6th5thDNS39
= Chaz Mostert 11 BMW 335i BEastern Creek Karts3rd39
30Nathan Morcom11 BMW 335i BEastern Creek Karts3rd36
=Scott Nicholas36 Mazda 3 MPS CGrand Prix Mazda5th36
32Dean Croswell57 FPV FG GT IMichael Benton11th7th32
=Michael Benton57 FPV FG GT IMichael Benton11th7th32
34Kean Booker26 BMW 130i CGWS Personnel9th11th26
35Angus Chapel26 BMW 130i BGWS Personnel7th8th23
36Andrew Gilbertson26 BMW 130i BGWS Personnel7th8th9th11th22
37Peter Leemhuis97 Renault Clio 197 DSafe-T-Stop9th21
=Hadrian Morrall31 Mazda 3 MPS COsborne Motorsport12th21
= John Bowe 28 BMW 335i BGWS PersonnelRetRet21
40Dean Lillie7 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X APoll Performance7th18
=Declan Kirkham71 Ford Fiesta DRobinson Racing8thRet18
42Phil Kirkham71 Ford Fiesta DRobinson Racing8thRet17
43Andrew Turpie77 Proton Satria STi EPedders RacingRet15th14th17th15th15th16th15
44Allan Jarvis17 Suzuki Swift Sport EBVC Racing13thDNS8
=David Giugni27 BMW 130i CGarry Mennell16th12th8
=Theo Koundouris27 BMW 130i CGarry Mennell16th12th8
47Maddison Gray15 Toyota Echo Sportivo ELauren Gray Motorsport16thRet15th16th6
=Rob Jarvis17 Suzuki Swift Sport EBVC Racing13thDNS6
49Mark Bell91 Ford BA Falcon XR8 CBell Heavy Haulage14th18th5
=Graham Lusty91 Ford BA Falcon XR8 CBell Heavy Haulage14th18th5
51Lauren Gray15 Toyota Echo Sportivo ELauren Gray Motorsport15th16th4
=Garth Duffy28 BMW 335i BGWS Personnel16th17th4
53Klark Quinn29 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X AVIP Petfoods RacingRetDNSDNS2
=Samantha Bennett15 Toyota Echo Sportivo ELauren Gray Motorsport16thRet2
=Shaun Keogh50 Mini Cooper S DMid West Multi Media18thRet2
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)

Bold – Pole in class

Note: Drivers of Class I Invitational cars were not eligible to score points in any of the championships and points were allocated in all cases as though Class I cars were not competing in the race.

Classes

Class winners were: [5]

  • Class A – Stuart Kostera (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X)
  • Class B – Grant Sherrin (BMW 135i)
  • Class C – Adam Dodd (Mazda 3 MPS)
  • Class D – Mark Eddy (Honda Integra)
  • Class E – Grant Phillips (Proton Satria GTi)
  • Class I - Michael Sherrin (Mini Cooper S)

Australian Endurance Championship

The Australian Endurance Championship was awarded to the drivers scoring the most points at Round 2 of the championship. [1]

Whilst Jim Pollicina and Ryan Simpson were the winners of Round 2, [6] a 60-point penalty was applied to the two drivers at that round. [5] The 2012 Australian Endurance Championship was therefore awarded to Stuart Kostera and Ian Tulloch, [7] who placed second at Round 2. [6]

Australian Production Car Endurance Championship

The Australian Production Car Endurance Championship was awarded to the drivers scoring the most points at Round 2 of the championship. [1]

Whilst Jim Pollicina and Ryan Simpson were the winners of Round 2, [6] a 60-point penalty was applied to the two drivers at that round. [5] The 2012 Australian Production Car Endurance Championship was therefore awarded to Stuart Kostera and Ian Tulloch, [7] who placed second at Round 2. [6]

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