Australian Manufacturers' Championship
Category | Production Car Racing |
---|---|
Country | Australia |
Inaugural season | 1971 |
Folded | 2015 |
Official website | amchamp.com.au |
The Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a motor racing title awarded by the
Super Touring Cars) and from 2008 as a series for production cars, incorporating the Australian Production Car Championship
.
For 2016 the Australian Manufacturers' Championship has been replaced by the
Australian Production Car Series.[1]
Results
The actual name of the title was changed by CAMS a number of times as shown in the following table of championship winners.[2]
Year | Championship | Champion |
---|---|---|
1971 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | General Motors-Holden |
1972 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Ford Motor Co of Australia |
1973 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | General Motors-Holden |
1974 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | General Motors-Holden |
1975 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | General Motors-Holden |
1976 | Australian Championship of Makes | General Motors-Holden |
1977 | Australian Championship of Makes | Ford Motor Co of Australia |
1978 | Australian Championship of Makes | Ford Motor Co of Australia |
1979 | Australian Championship of Makes | General Motors-Holden |
1980 | Australian Championship of Makes | General Motors-Holden |
1981 | Australian Endurance Championship | Toyota (Australia) |
1982
|
Australian Endurance Championship of Makes | Nissan Motor Co (Australia)
|
1983 | Australian Endurance Championship of Makes | General Motors-Holden Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) |
1984 | Australian Endurance Championship of Makes | Toyo Kogyo (Mazda) |
1985 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | BMW (Aust) Pty Ltd |
1986 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Nissan Motor Co (Australia) |
1987 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | BMW (Australia) Pty Ltd Nissan Motor Co (Australia) |
1988 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Ford Motor Co of Australia Toyota Motor Corp Australia Ltd BMW (Australia) Pty Ltd |
1989 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Toyota Motor Corp Australia Ltd |
1990 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Ford Motor Co of Australia |
1991
|
Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Nissan Motor Co (Australia) |
1992–1993 | Not Contested | |
1994 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship - Champion Driver |
BMW (Australia) Pty Ltd BMW 318i)[3]
|
1995–2007 | Not Contested | |
2008 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Hyundai Australia[4] |
2009 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Mitsubishi Australia Ltd
|
2010 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Mitsubishi Australia Ltd
|
2011 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Mitsubishi Australia Ltd
|
2012 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Mitsubishi Australia Ltd
|
2013 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | Mitsubishi Australia Ltd
|
2014 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | BMW[5] |
2015 | Australian Manufacturers' Championship | BMW Australia Pty Ltd |
See also
References
- ^ Australian Production Car Series - 2016 Calendar, australianproductioncars.com.au Retrieved 2 June 2016
- Confederation of Australian Motorsport. 2007. Archived from the originalon 3 May 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2007.
- ^ CAMS Report, March 1995, page 10
- ^ Hyundai Wins 2008 Australian Manufacturers’ Championship Archived 2009-09-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from www.themotorreport.com.au on 20 October 2009
- ^ AMChamps to retain endurance formats in 2015, Monday 29 September 2014, www.speedcafe.com Retrieved on 3 October 2014