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1973 Australian Drivers' Championship

The 1973 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title open to drivers of Australian Formula 1 and Australian Formula 2 cars.[1] It was the seventeenth Australian Drivers' Championship[2] and the championship winner was awarded the 1973 CAMS "Gold Star".[1]

The championship was won by John McCormack driving an Elfin MR5 Repco Holden.

Schedule

 
John McCormack won the championship driving an Elfin MR5 (pictured in 1972)

The championship was contested over a five-round series with one race per round.[3] There was to be a round at Symmons Plains on 23 September in an event shared with the 1973 Australian Formula 2 Championship. However, as just four Formula 5000 cars were entered, organisers decided to run the event only for Formula Two cars.[4] There was also originally to be an event at Warwick Farm before that facility closed suddenly earlier in 1973.[5] As a result of these cancellations, a second event was added at Phillip Island in late November.

Round[3] Name Circuit[3] Date[3] Winner[3] Car[3] Report
1 Glyn Scott Memorial Trophy[6] Surfers Paradise 2 September John McCormack Elfin MR5 Repco Holden
2 Channel 7 Trophy[7] Adelaide International Raceway 7 October John McCormack Elfin MR5 Repco Holden
3 Victorian Road Racing Championship[8] Phillip Island 14 October Johnnie Walker Lola T330 Repco Holden
4 Australian Grand Prix[3] Sandown 4 November Graham McRae McRae GM2 Chevrolet Report
5 Phillip Island 25 November Johnnie Walker Lola T330 Repco Holden

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9–6–4–3–2–1 basis for the top six places in each round[3] with all rounds counting towards each driver's points total.[1] Only drivers holding a CAMS General Competition License were eligible to score points.[1]

Results

Position[3] Driver[3] No. Car[3] Entrant[7] Sur[3] Ade[3] Phi[3] San[3] Phi[3] Total[3]
1 John McCormack 3 Elfin MR5 Repco-Holden Ansett Team Elfin 9 9 9 6 33
2 Johnnie Walker 25 Lola T330 Repco-Holden John Walker Motor Racing 6 9 6 9 30
3 Garrie Cooper 2 Elfin MR5 Repco-Holden Ansett Team Elfin 6 1 6 3 4 20
4 Leo Geoghegan 9 Birrana 273 Ford Grace Bros – 5AD City State Racing Team 4 2 6
Bruce Allison 62 Bowin P6 Ford Hobby and Toyland Racing 3 3 6
Enno Busselmann 18 Birrana 273 Ford Bob and Marj Brown 2 3 1 6
7 Max Stewart 6 Lola T330 Chevrolet Seiko Service Centre 4 4
Kevin Bartlett 5 Lola T330 Chevrolet Chesterfield Filter Racing[9] 4 4
Howie Sangster 14 McLaren M18/M22 Chevrolet [10] Don O'Sullivan Racing Pty. Ltd.[9] 4 4
Chas Talbot Elfin 600E Ford C. Talbot[11] 2 2 4
11 Paul Feltham Birrana 273 Ford Feltham Team Racing[11] 3 3
12 John Leffler 34 Elfin MR5 Repco-Holden Seiko Service Centre[11] 2 2
Chris Farrell 36 Dolphin 732 Ford Chris Farrell 1 1 2
14 Bob Minogue Elfin 600B Ford[12] R. A. Minogue[11] 1 1

Note: The Australian Grand Prix was won by New Zealander Graham McRae.[3] However, as the Australian Drivers' Championship was open only to holders of a CAMS General Competition License,[1] 9 points were awarded to the highest placed eligible driver, John McCormack, 6 points to the second highest placed eligible driver etc.[3]

Championship name

Conditions for the championship were promulgated by CAMS under the name "Australian Formula 1 Championship – Gold Star Award",[1] with mention of the requirement for the phrase "Australian Champion Driver" to be reserved exclusively for the winner of the CAMS Gold Star.[1] Historic records published by CAMS use the term Australian Drivers' Championship[2] and that title has been used here.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Conditions for Australian Titles, 1973 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 92 to 93
  2. ^ a b Records, Titles and Awards : Australian Drivers' Championship – CAMS Gold Star, 2006 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-4
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Australian Formula One Championship, Australian Competition Yearbook, 1974 Edition, pages 60 to 77
  4. ^ Australian Competition Yearbook 1974 Edition. 1974. p. 92.
  5. ^ Australian Competition Yearbook 1974 Edition. 1974. p. 60.
  6. ^ Glyn Scott Memorial Trophy, Surfers Paradise, 2 Sep 1973, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved 10 May 2021
  7. ^ a b Official Programme, Adelaide International Raceway, 7 October 1973
  8. ^ Official Souvenir Programme, Victorian Road Racing Championship, Phillip Island Auto Racing Club, October 15th (1973)
  9. ^ a b Official Programme, 38th Australian Grand Prix, Sandown, November 4, 1973
  10. ^ Australian Grand Prix, Sandown Park, 4 Nov 1973, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved 10 May 2021
  11. ^ a b c d Official Souvenir Programme, Meeting of Champions, Phillip Island, November 25th (1973)
  12. ^ Australian Gold Star Race, Phillip Island, 25 Nov 1973, www.oldracingcars.com Retrieved 10 May 2021

1973, australian, drivers, championship, previous, 1972, next, 1974, cams, sanctioned, national, motor, racing, title, open, drivers, australian, formula, australian, formula, cars, seventeenth, australian, drivers, championship, championship, winner, awarded,. 1973 Australian Drivers Championship Previous 1972 Next 1974 The 1973 Australian Drivers Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title open to drivers of Australian Formula 1 and Australian Formula 2 cars 1 It was the seventeenth Australian Drivers Championship 2 and the championship winner was awarded the 1973 CAMS Gold Star 1 The championship was won by John McCormack driving an Elfin MR5 Repco Holden Contents 1 Schedule 2 Points system 3 Results 4 Championship name 5 ReferencesSchedule Edit John McCormack won the championship driving an Elfin MR5 pictured in 1972 The championship was contested over a five round series with one race per round 3 There was to be a round at Symmons Plains on 23 September in an event shared with the 1973 Australian Formula 2 Championship However as just four Formula 5000 cars were entered organisers decided to run the event only for Formula Two cars 4 There was also originally to be an event at Warwick Farm before that facility closed suddenly earlier in 1973 5 As a result of these cancellations a second event was added at Phillip Island in late November Round 3 Name Circuit 3 Date 3 Winner 3 Car 3 Report1 Glyn Scott Memorial Trophy 6 Surfers Paradise 2 September John McCormack Elfin MR5 Repco Holden2 Channel 7 Trophy 7 Adelaide International Raceway 7 October John McCormack Elfin MR5 Repco Holden3 Victorian Road Racing Championship 8 Phillip Island 14 October Johnnie Walker Lola T330 Repco Holden4 Australian Grand Prix 3 Sandown 4 November Graham McRae McRae GM2 Chevrolet Report5 Phillip Island 25 November Johnnie Walker Lola T330 Repco HoldenPoints system EditChampionship points were awarded on a 9 6 4 3 2 1 basis for the top six places in each round 3 with all rounds counting towards each driver s points total 1 Only drivers holding a CAMS General Competition License were eligible to score points 1 Results EditPosition 3 Driver 3 No Car 3 Entrant 7 Sur 3 Ade 3 Phi 3 San 3 Phi 3 Total 3 1 John McCormack 3 Elfin MR5 Repco Holden Ansett Team Elfin 9 9 9 6 332 Johnnie Walker 25 Lola T330 Repco Holden John Walker Motor Racing 6 9 6 9 303 Garrie Cooper 2 Elfin MR5 Repco Holden Ansett Team Elfin 6 1 6 3 4 204 Leo Geoghegan 9 Birrana 273 Ford Grace Bros 5AD City State Racing Team 4 2 6Bruce Allison 62 Bowin P6 Ford Hobby and Toyland Racing 3 3 6Enno Busselmann 18 Birrana 273 Ford Bob and Marj Brown 2 3 1 67 Max Stewart 6 Lola T330 Chevrolet Seiko Service Centre 4 4Kevin Bartlett 5 Lola T330 Chevrolet Chesterfield Filter Racing 9 4 4Howie Sangster 14 McLaren M18 M22 Chevrolet 10 Don O Sullivan Racing Pty Ltd 9 4 4Chas Talbot Elfin 600E Ford C Talbot 11 2 2 411 Paul Feltham Birrana 273 Ford Feltham Team Racing 11 3 312 John Leffler 34 Elfin MR5 Repco Holden Seiko Service Centre 11 2 2Chris Farrell 36 Dolphin 732 Ford Chris Farrell 1 1 214 Bob Minogue Elfin 600B Ford 12 R A Minogue 11 1 1Note The Australian Grand Prix was won by New Zealander Graham McRae 3 However as the Australian Drivers Championship was open only to holders of a CAMS General Competition License 1 9 points were awarded to the highest placed eligible driver John McCormack 6 points to the second highest placed eligible driver etc 3 Championship name EditConditions for the championship were promulgated by CAMS under the name Australian Formula 1 Championship Gold Star Award 1 with mention of the requirement for the phrase Australian Champion Driver to be reserved exclusively for the winner of the CAMS Gold Star 1 Historic records published by CAMS use the term Australian Drivers Championship 2 and that title has been used here References Edit a b c d e f g Conditions for Australian Titles 1973 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport pages 92 to 93 a b Records Titles and Awards Australian Drivers Championship CAMS Gold Star 2006 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport page 14 4 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Australian Formula One Championship Australian Competition Yearbook 1974 Edition pages 60 to 77 Australian Competition Yearbook 1974 Edition 1974 p 92 Australian Competition Yearbook 1974 Edition 1974 p 60 Glyn Scott Memorial Trophy Surfers Paradise 2 Sep 1973 www oldracingcars com Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b Official Programme Adelaide International Raceway 7 October 1973 Official Souvenir Programme Victorian Road Racing Championship Phillip Island Auto Racing Club October 15th 1973 a b Official Programme 38th Australian Grand Prix Sandown November 4 1973 Australian Grand Prix Sandown Park 4 Nov 1973 www oldracingcars com Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b c d Official Souvenir Programme Meeting of Champions Phillip Island November 25th 1973 Australian Gold Star Race Phillip Island 25 Nov 1973 www oldracingcars com Retrieved 10 May 2021 Retrieved from https en 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