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1969 Australian Drivers' Championship

The 1969 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for drivers of cars conforming to Australian National Formula or Australian Formula 2 regulations.[1] The championship was contested over a six race series[2] with the winner awarded the 1969 CAMS Gold Star.[1] It was the thirteenth Australian Drivers' Championship to be awarded by CAMS.[3]

Kevin Bartlett won his second Australian Drivers' Championship driving the Mildren Mono which was powered by an Alfa Romeo V8 engine in the early races and by a Waggott TC4V inline 4 for the last three races. Bartlett won three of the six races to finish 16 points ahead of Leo Geoghegan (Lotus 39 Repco). Bartlett's Alec Mildren Racing team mate Max Stewart finished third in the points standings, driving the Mildren Waggott built by Rennmax Engineering.

In addition to Bartlett's three wins, single race victories were taken by Jack Brabham (Repco Brabham BT31), John Harvey (Repco Brabham BT23E) and Garrie Cooper (Elfin 600C Repco).

Race schedule Edit

 
Max Stewart placed third in the championship driving the Mildren Waggott (pictured above in 1971)

The championship was contested over a six race series.[2]

Points system Edit

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the first six placegetters in each race.[1] Each driver could only the points earned in his or her best five race results.[1] Only holders of a current and valid General Competition License issued by CAMS were eligible.[1]

Championship results Edit

 
Glyn Scott placed ninth driving a Bowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVA
Position Driver[2] Car[7] Entrant[7] Sym.[2] Bat.[2] San.[2] Mal.[2] Sur.[2] War.[2] Total[2]
1 Kevin Bartlett Mildren Mono Alfa Romeo[5] & Mildren Mono Waggott[12] Alec Mildren Racing 9 - 6 3 9 9 36
2 Leo Geoghegan Lotus 39 Repco Geoghegan Racing Division 6 - 1 6 4 3 20
3 Max Stewart Mildren Waggott Alec Mildren Racing - - - 4 6 6 16
4 John Harvey Repco Brabham[8] BT23E[7] Bob Jane Racing Team - 6 9 - - - 15
= Neil Allen McLaren M4A Ford Cosworth FVA NE Allen Competition 4 - 4 - 3 4 15
6 Garrie Cooper Elfin 600B Ford & Elfin 600C Repco Elfin Sports Cars - - 3 9 - - 12
7 Jack Brabham Repco Brabham[6] BT31[7] Jack Brabham - 9 - - - - 9
8 Henk Woelders Elfin 600B Ford Bill Patterson Motors 2 4 2 - - - 8
9 Glyn Scott Bowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVA Glyn Scott Motors 3 - - - 2 - 5
10 Alton Boddenburg Lotus 32 Ford Alton Boddenburg - 3 - - - - 3
11 Jack Bono Brabham BT2 Ford Graham Collier[9] - - - 2 - - 2
= Malcolm Bailey Elfin Catalina Peugeot Malcolm Bailey - 2 - - - - 2
= Ken Goodwin Rennmax BN3 Ford Peter Clark Surfboards - - - - - 2 2
14 Alan Watson Delta Ford Alan Watson - 1 - - - - 1
= John Ampt Elfin Mono MK 2D Ford John Ampt - - - 1 - - 1
= Ian Ferguson Bowin P3a Ford Ian Ferguson - - - - 1 - 1
= Ivan Tighe Elfin 600B Ford Ivan Tighe - - - - - 1 1

Championship name Edit

The 1969 championship has been referred to under various names including Australian Championship for Drivers,[1] Australian Gold Star Championship,[16] Gold Star Championship,[17] Gold Star Series[11] and Australian Drivers' Championship.[18] The latter is used by CAMS in its historical records of the championship.[19]

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Conditions for Australian Titles, 1969 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 77 to 78
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Looking back at another Gold Star year, Australian Motor Racing Annual 1970, pages 6 to 10 & 82
  3. ^ Past Title Winners, Australian Drivers' Championship, 1980 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 56
  4. ^ a b c d Steven Chopping, Bartlett notches nine!, Racing Car News, April 1969, pages 42 & 43
  5. ^ a b Australian Gold Star Race - Symmons Plains, 3 Mar 1969, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 17 February 2013
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Peter Wherrett, Bleak Bathurst, Racing Car News, May 1969, pages 28 & 29
  7. ^ a b c d e f Retrieved on 27 July 2013
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Adrian Ryan, Gold Star round to Harvey, Racing Car News, October 1969, pages 52 & 53
  9. ^ a b c d e John Brownsea, Cooper cleans up Mallala, Racing Car News, December 1969, pages 42 & 43
  10. ^ Australian Gold Star Race - Mallala, 13 Oct 1969, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 17 February 2013
  11. ^ a b c d e f Des White, Bartlett's crown again!, Racing Car News, December 1969, pages 58 & 59
  12. ^ a b Australian Gold Star Race - Surfers Paradise, 26 Oct 1969, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 17 February 2013
  13. ^ a b c d Peter Wherrett, Mildren day at Warwick Farm, Racing Car News, January 1970, pages 46 & 47
  14. ^ David McKay, ho hum hordern, Modern Motor, February 1970, pages 93 to 95
  15. ^ Australian Gold Star Race - Warwick Farm, 7 Dec 1969, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved on 17 February 2013
  16. ^ Program, Mallala Motor Races, 13 October 1969, front cover
  17. ^ Barry Catford, Review:The 1969 Gold Star, Racing Car News, May 1989, pages 88 to 91
  18. ^ Racing Car News Guide to the Gold Star, Page ii, Supplement to Racing Car News, August 1972
  19. ^ Retrieved on 27 July 2013

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Bartlett s Alec Mildren Racing team mate Max Stewart finished third in the points standings driving the Mildren Waggott built by Rennmax Engineering In addition to Bartlett s three wins single race victories were taken by Jack Brabham Repco Brabham BT31 John Harvey Repco Brabham BT23E and Garrie Cooper Elfin 600C Repco Contents 1 Race schedule 2 Points system 3 Championship results 4 Championship name 5 Notes and referencesRace schedule Edit Max Stewart placed third in the championship driving the Mildren Waggott pictured above in 1971 The championship was contested over a six race series 2 Race Race name Circuit State Date Winning driver Winning car1 4 Symmons Plains 4 Tasmania 3 March 4 Kevin Bartlett 4 Mildren Mono Alfa Romeo 5 2 6 Bathurst 100 6 Mount Panorama Bathurst 6 New South Wales 7 April 6 Jack Brabham 6 Repco Brabham 6 BT31 7 3 8 Victoria Trophy 8 Sandown Park 8 Victoria 21 September 8 John Harvey 8 Repco Brabham 8 BT23E 7 4 9 Mallala 9 South Australia 13 October 9 Garrie Cooper 9 Elfin 600C Repco 10 5 11 Surfers Paradise Trophy 11 Surfers Paradise 11 Queensland 26 October 11 Kevin Bartlett 11 Mildren Mono Waggott 12 6 13 Sam Hordern Memorial Trophy 14 Warwick Farm 13 New South Wales 7 December 13 Kevin Bartlett 13 Mildren Mono Waggott 15 Points system EditChampionship points were awarded on a 9 6 4 3 2 1 basis to the first six placegetters in each race 1 Each driver could only the points earned in his or her best five race results 1 Only holders of a current and valid General Competition License issued by CAMS were eligible 1 Championship results Edit Glyn Scott placed ninth driving a Bowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVAPosition Driver 2 Car 7 Entrant 7 Sym 2 Bat 2 San 2 Mal 2 Sur 2 War 2 Total 2 1 Kevin Bartlett Mildren Mono Alfa Romeo 5 amp Mildren Mono Waggott 12 Alec Mildren Racing 9 6 3 9 9 362 Leo Geoghegan Lotus 39 Repco Geoghegan Racing Division 6 1 6 4 3 203 Max Stewart Mildren Waggott Alec Mildren Racing 4 6 6 164 John Harvey Repco Brabham 8 BT23E 7 Bob Jane Racing Team 6 9 15 Neil Allen McLaren M4A Ford Cosworth FVA NE Allen Competition 4 4 3 4 156 Garrie Cooper Elfin 600B Ford amp Elfin 600C Repco Elfin Sports Cars 3 9 127 Jack Brabham Repco Brabham 6 BT31 7 Jack Brabham 9 98 Henk Woelders Elfin 600B Ford Bill Patterson Motors 2 4 2 89 Glyn Scott Bowin P3 Ford Cosworth FVA Glyn Scott Motors 3 2 510 Alton Boddenburg Lotus 32 Ford Alton Boddenburg 3 311 Jack Bono Brabham BT2 Ford Graham Collier 9 2 2 Malcolm Bailey Elfin Catalina Peugeot Malcolm Bailey 2 2 Ken Goodwin Rennmax BN3 Ford Peter Clark Surfboards 2 214 Alan Watson Delta Ford Alan Watson 1 1 John Ampt Elfin Mono MK 2D Ford John Ampt 1 1 Ian Ferguson Bowin P3a Ford Ian Ferguson 1 1 Ivan Tighe Elfin 600B Ford Ivan Tighe 1 1Championship name EditThe 1969 championship has been referred to under various names including Australian Championship for Drivers 1 Australian Gold Star Championship 16 Gold Star Championship 17 Gold Star Series 11 and Australian Drivers Championship 18 The latter is used by CAMS in its historical records of the championship 19 Notes and references Edit a b c d e f Conditions for Australian Titles 1969 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport pages 77 to 78 a b c d e f g h i j Looking back at another Gold Star year Australian Motor Racing Annual 1970 pages 6 to 10 amp 82 Past Title Winners Australian Drivers Championship 1980 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport page 56 a b c d Steven Chopping Bartlett notches nine Racing Car News April 1969 pages 42 amp 43 a b Australian Gold Star Race Symmons Plains 3 Mar 1969 www oldracingcars com Retrieved on 17 February 2013 a b c d e f g Peter Wherrett Bleak Bathurst Racing Car News May 1969 pages 28 amp 29 a b c d e f 1969 ADC race results members optusnet com au dandsshaw via web archive org Retrieved on 27 July 2013 a b c d e f g Adrian Ryan Gold Star round to Harvey Racing Car News October 1969 pages 52 amp 53 a b c d e John Brownsea Cooper cleans up Mallala Racing Car News December 1969 pages 42 amp 43 Australian Gold Star Race Mallala 13 Oct 1969 www oldracingcars com Retrieved on 17 February 2013 a b c d e f Des White Bartlett s crown again Racing Car News December 1969 pages 58 amp 59 a b Australian Gold Star Race Surfers Paradise 26 Oct 1969 www oldracingcars com Retrieved on 17 February 2013 a b c d Peter Wherrett Mildren day at Warwick Farm Racing Car News January 1970 pages 46 amp 47 David McKay ho hum hordern Modern Motor February 1970 pages 93 to 95 Australian Gold Star Race Warwick Farm 7 Dec 1969 www oldracingcars com Retrieved on 17 February 2013 Program Mallala Motor Races 13 October 1969 front cover Barry Catford Review The 1969 Gold Star Racing Car News May 1989 pages 88 to 91 Racing Car News Guide to the Gold Star Page ii Supplement to Racing Car News August 1972 Australian Drivers Championship CAMS Gold Star camsmanual com au via web archive org Retrieved on 27 July 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Australian Drivers 27 Championship amp oldid 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