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The CAMS Australian S5000 Championship held two "launch events" or exhibition meetings in 2019, prior to the inaugural championship season in 2021. These meetings were held as part of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships,[1] at Sandown Raceway on 21 and 22 September and The Bend Motorsport Park on 16 and 17 November.

Teams and drivers edit

The following teams and drivers competed in the races. As the championship is a spec series, all competitors raced with an identical Onroak-Ligier chassis powered by a naturally-aspirated 5.0-litre Ford Coyote V8 engine.[2][3]

Entrant No. Driver Rounds Ref.
AGI Sport 22   Tom Alexander 1 [4]
24   John Martin All [5]
Australian Racing Enterprises 11   Michael Gibson All [6]
BW Motorsport 89   Braydan Willmington 2 [7]
Eggleston Motorsport 38   Will Brown All [8]
Garry Rogers Motorsport 31   James Golding All [9]
Milldun Motorsport 27   Barton Mawer 1 [10]
Modena Engineering 34   Ricky Capo All [11]
MTEC Motorsport 23   Tim Macrow All [12]
83   Matthew Brabham 1 [13]
97   Taylor Cockerton 1 [14]
Team BRM 8   Alex Davison 1 [15]
  James Winslow 2 [16]
33   Tim Berryman 1 [17]
49   Thomas Randle 2 [18]
99   Anton de Pasquale 2 [19]
111   Rubens Barrichello 1 [20]

Race calendar and meeting format edit

A provisional calendar had initially been announced in 2018, with Sydney Motorsport Park as the season opener and The Bend Motorsport Park as the concluding round.[21] However, after the organisers announced that the series would be delayed four months due to supply issues as well as further S5000 car testing, the first race of the series was pushed back to 22 September, 2019 at Sandown Raceway.[22][23]

Round Circuit Date
1 Sandown Raceway 21–22 September
2 The Bend Motorsport Park 16–17 November

At each meeting, a qualifying session, two qualifying heats and a Main Event were held.[22] Meeting points were awarded to the fastest six qualifiers in qualifying. Drivers in the top 75% of the field then selected their grid position for the first qualifying heat (held on Saturday), with the top ten positions reversed for the second qualifying heat, held on Sunday.[24] The grid for the Main Event was defined by the points earned by the drivers across the weekend, held later on Sunday.[24]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Ret
Qualifying 10 7 5 3 2 1 0 0
Qualifying Heats 30 27 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 0
  • No meeting points were awarded for the feature races.[25] The winner of the Main Event is deemed the winner of the event as a whole.[26]

Race results edit

Sandown edit

Meeting points edit

(key)[27]

Pos. Driver Q H1 H2 Points
1   Tim Macrow 2 1 2 64
2   John Martin 1 2 3 61
3   James Golding 5 3 1 56
4   Rubens Barrichello 3 7 5 41
5   Alex Davison 7 6 4 40
6   Will Brown 8 5 6 38
7   Barton Mawer 10 9 7 28
8   Tim Berryman 9 10 8 24
9   Matthew Brabham 6 4 Ret 23
10   Ricky Capo 4 8 12 23
11   Taylor Cockerton 11 11 10 18
12   Michael Gibson 13 12 11 14
13   Tom Alexander 12 Ret 9 12
Pos. Driver Q H1 H2 Points

Main Event edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 31   James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport 11 19:34.7507 3
2 111   Rubens Barrichello Team BRM 11 +1.4073 4
3 24   John Martin AGI Sport 11 +2.6131 2
4 38   Will Brown Eggleston Motorsport 11 +3.8050 6
5 83   Matthew Brabham MTEC Motorsport 11 +5.8425 9
6 33   Tim Berryman Team BRM 11 +6.7456 8
7 97   Taylor Cockerton MTEC Motorsport 11 +7.7964 11
8 22   Tom Alexander AGI Sport 11 +8.4327 13
9 27   Barton Mawer Milldun Motorsport 11 +8.7931 7
10 11   Michael Gibson Australian Racing Enterprises 11 +9.8833 12
Ret 8   Alex Davison Team BRM 8 Accident 5
Ret 23   Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport 8 Retired 1
Ret 34   Ricky Capo Modena Engineering 0 Collision 10
Fastest lap:   James Golding (Garry Rogers Motorsport) – 1:09.4829 (lap 9)
Source:[28]

The Bend Motorsport Park edit

Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning entrant
Heat 1   Anton de Pasquale   Thomas Randle   Thomas Randle Team BRM
Heat 2   John Martin   Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport
Main Event   Anton de Pasquale   John Martin AGI Sport

Meeting points edit

(key)[29]

Pos. Driver Q H1 H2 Points
1   Thomas Randle 2 1 6 55
2   John Martin 3 3 3 53
3   Anton de Pasquale 1 2 7 53
4   James Golding 5 4 2 51
5   Will Brown 4 5 4 45
6   Tim Macrow 7 8 1 44
7   Ricky Capo 6 7 5 37
8   James Winslow 8 6 8 32
9   Braydan Willmington 10 10 9 22
10   Michael Gibson 9 9 10 22
Pos. Driver Q H1 H2 Points

Main Event edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid
1 24   John Martin AGI Sport 16 30:43.2080 2
2 49   Thomas Randle Team BRM 16 +0.7141 1
3 38   Will Brown Eggleston Motorsport 16 +1.8949 5
4 99   Anton de Pasquale Team BRM 16 +10.1733[a] 3
5 34   Ricky Capo Modena Engineering 16 +11.2991 7
6 8   James Winslow Team BRM 16 +13.3741 8
7 89   Braydan Willmington BW Motorsport 16 +48.0491 9
Ret 11   Michael Gibson Australian Racing Enterprises 13 Retired 10
Ret 23   Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport 1 Collision 6
Ret 31   James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport 1 Collision 4
Fastest lap:   Anton de Pasquale (Team BRM) – 1:41.4329 (lap 16)
Source:[31]

Notes edit

  1. ^ De Pasquale was penalised 15 seconds for two incidents: ten seconds for a first-lap collision with Thomas Randle, and five seconds for a jump start.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ "SBS to broadcast S5000 debut live on free-to-air TV". Highway F1. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  2. ^ "First S5000 chassis arrives in Australia". motorsport.com. 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ . s5000.com.au. 20 April 2019. Archived from the original on 20 April 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Talented Kiwi secures S5000 Sandown drive". speedcafe.com. 10 September 2019.
  5. ^ "AGI Sport to field John Martin in S5000". speedcafe.com. 6 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Fourth S5000 driver confirmed". speedcafe.com. 5 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Field locked in for second S5000 round". speedcafe.com. 13 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Touring car young gun lands S5000 drive". speedcafe.com. 31 August 2019.
  9. ^ "Supercars star James Golding completes 13-car S5000 Sandown grid". 19 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Mawer added to Sandown S5000 field". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  11. ^ "Ex-Australian F3 runner-up joins Sandown S5000 grid". motorsport.com. 16 September 2019.
  12. ^ "F3 champion to race S5000 prototype". speedcafe.com. 11 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Brabham to race in S5000 opener". motorsport.com. 14 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Grid for S5000 season opener complete". motorsport.com. 17 September 2019.
  15. ^ "Davison gets S5000 call-up". Auto Action. 14 September 2019.
  16. ^ "Gold Star winner joins S5000 field". speedcafe.com. 11 November 2019.
  17. ^ "Sandown S5000 grid hits double figures". motorsport.com. 16 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Super2 ace joins S5000 grid at The Bend". speedcafe.com. 12 November 2019.
  19. ^ "Penrite Racing star set for S5000 drive". speedcafe.com. 2 November 2019.
  20. ^ "BRM squad to run Barrichello S5000". ca.sports.yahoo.com. 14 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "S5000 calendsr revealed for 2019 season". v8sleuth.com.au. 20 April 2019.
  22. ^ a b Regs 2019, p. 7.
  23. ^ . Velocity News. 20 April 2019. Archived from the original on 20 April 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  24. ^ a b Regs 2019, p. 8.
  25. ^ Regs 2019, p. 9.
  26. ^ Regs 2019, p. 10.
  27. ^ "Sandown International Motor Raceway - S5000 Australia - Heat 2: Meeting Points Report". Natsoft. Timetronics Pty Ltd. 22 September 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.[permanent dead link]
  28. ^ "Sandown International Motor Raceway - S5000 Australia - Main Event". Natsoft. Timetronics Pty Ltd. 22 September 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^ "The Bend Motorsport Park - S5000 Australia - Qualifying Race 2: Meeting Points Report". Natsoft. Timetronics Pty Ltd. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.[permanent dead link]
  30. ^ Coch, Mat (17 November 2019). "Martin wins as de Pasquale penalised for Randle clash". Speedcafe. Speedcafe Pty Ltd. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  31. ^ "The Bend Motorsport Park - S5000 Australia - Feature Race". Natsoft. Timetronics Pty Ltd. 17 November 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2019.[permanent dead link]

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Official website

2019, s5000, season, 2019, australian, s5000, championship, previous, none, next, 2021parent, series, shannons, nationals, cams, australian, s5000, championship, held, launch, events, exhibition, meetings, 2019, prior, inaugural, championship, season, 2021, th. 2019 Australian S5000 Championship Previous none Next 2021Parent series Shannons Nationals The CAMS Australian S5000 Championship held two launch events or exhibition meetings in 2019 prior to the inaugural championship season in 2021 These meetings were held as part of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships 1 at Sandown Raceway on 21 and 22 September and The Bend Motorsport Park on 16 and 17 November Contents 1 Teams and drivers 2 Race calendar and meeting format 3 Race results 3 1 Sandown 3 1 1 Meeting points 3 1 2 Main Event 3 2 The Bend Motorsport Park 3 2 1 Meeting points 3 2 2 Main Event 4 Notes 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksTeams and drivers editThe following teams and drivers competed in the races As the championship is a spec series all competitors raced with an identical Onroak Ligier chassis powered by a naturally aspirated 5 0 litre Ford Coyote V8 engine 2 3 Entrant No Driver Rounds Ref AGI Sport 22 nbsp Tom Alexander 1 4 24 nbsp John Martin All 5 Australian Racing Enterprises 11 nbsp Michael Gibson All 6 BW Motorsport 89 nbsp Braydan Willmington 2 7 Eggleston Motorsport 38 nbsp Will Brown All 8 Garry Rogers Motorsport 31 nbsp James Golding All 9 Milldun Motorsport 27 nbsp Barton Mawer 1 10 Modena Engineering 34 nbsp Ricky Capo All 11 MTEC Motorsport 23 nbsp Tim Macrow All 12 83 nbsp Matthew Brabham 1 13 97 nbsp Taylor Cockerton 1 14 Team BRM 8 nbsp Alex Davison 1 15 nbsp James Winslow 2 16 33 nbsp Tim Berryman 1 17 49 nbsp Thomas Randle 2 18 99 nbsp Anton de Pasquale 2 19 111 nbsp Rubens Barrichello 1 20 Race calendar and meeting format editA provisional calendar had initially been announced in 2018 with Sydney Motorsport Park as the season opener and The Bend Motorsport Park as the concluding round 21 However after the organisers announced that the series would be delayed four months due to supply issues as well as further S5000 car testing the first race of the series was pushed back to 22 September 2019 at Sandown Raceway 22 23 Round Circuit Date 1 Sandown Raceway 21 22 September 2 The Bend Motorsport Park 16 17 November At each meeting a qualifying session two qualifying heats and a Main Event were held 22 Meeting points were awarded to the fastest six qualifiers in qualifying Drivers in the top 75 of the field then selected their grid position for the first qualifying heat held on Saturday with the top ten positions reversed for the second qualifying heat held on Sunday 24 The grid for the Main Event was defined by the points earned by the drivers across the weekend held later on Sunday 24 Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Ret Qualifying 10 7 5 3 2 1 0 0 Qualifying Heats 30 27 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 0 No meeting points were awarded for the feature races 25 The winner of the Main Event is deemed the winner of the event as a whole 26 Race results editSandown edit Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning entrant Heat 1 nbsp John Martin nbsp Tim Macrow nbsp Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport Heat 2 nbsp John Martin nbsp James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport Main Event nbsp James Golding nbsp James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport Meeting points edit key 27 Pos Driver Q H1 H2 Points 1 nbsp Tim Macrow 2 1 2 64 2 nbsp John Martin 1 2 3 61 3 nbsp James Golding 5 3 1 56 4 nbsp Rubens Barrichello 3 7 5 41 5 nbsp Alex Davison 7 6 4 40 6 nbsp Will Brown 8 5 6 38 7 nbsp Barton Mawer 10 9 7 28 8 nbsp Tim Berryman 9 10 8 24 9 nbsp Matthew Brabham 6 4 Ret 23 10 nbsp Ricky Capo 4 8 12 23 11 nbsp Taylor Cockerton 11 11 10 18 12 nbsp Michael Gibson 13 12 11 14 13 nbsp Tom Alexander 12 Ret 9 12 Pos Driver Q H1 H2 Points Main Event edit Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid 1 31 nbsp James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport 11 19 34 7507 3 2 111 nbsp Rubens Barrichello Team BRM 11 1 4073 4 3 24 nbsp John Martin AGI Sport 11 2 6131 2 4 38 nbsp Will Brown Eggleston Motorsport 11 3 8050 6 5 83 nbsp Matthew Brabham MTEC Motorsport 11 5 8425 9 6 33 nbsp Tim Berryman Team BRM 11 6 7456 8 7 97 nbsp Taylor Cockerton MTEC Motorsport 11 7 7964 11 8 22 nbsp Tom Alexander AGI Sport 11 8 4327 13 9 27 nbsp Barton Mawer Milldun Motorsport 11 8 7931 7 10 11 nbsp Michael Gibson Australian Racing Enterprises 11 9 8833 12 Ret 8 nbsp Alex Davison Team BRM 8 Accident 5 Ret 23 nbsp Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport 8 Retired 1 Ret 34 nbsp Ricky Capo Modena Engineering 0 Collision 10 Fastest lap nbsp James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport 1 09 4829 lap 9 Source 28 The Bend Motorsport Park edit Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning entrant Heat 1 nbsp Anton de Pasquale nbsp Thomas Randle nbsp Thomas Randle Team BRM Heat 2 nbsp John Martin nbsp Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport Main Event nbsp Anton de Pasquale nbsp John Martin AGI Sport Meeting points edit key 29 Pos Driver Q H1 H2 Points 1 nbsp Thomas Randle 2 1 6 55 2 nbsp John Martin 3 3 3 53 3 nbsp Anton de Pasquale 1 2 7 53 4 nbsp James Golding 5 4 2 51 5 nbsp Will Brown 4 5 4 45 6 nbsp Tim Macrow 7 8 1 44 7 nbsp Ricky Capo 6 7 5 37 8 nbsp James Winslow 8 6 8 32 9 nbsp Braydan Willmington 10 10 9 22 10 nbsp Michael Gibson 9 9 10 22 Pos Driver Q H1 H2 Points Main Event edit Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid 1 24 nbsp John Martin AGI Sport 16 30 43 2080 2 2 49 nbsp Thomas Randle Team BRM 16 0 7141 1 3 38 nbsp Will Brown Eggleston Motorsport 16 1 8949 5 4 99 nbsp Anton de Pasquale Team BRM 16 10 1733 a 3 5 34 nbsp Ricky Capo Modena Engineering 16 11 2991 7 6 8 nbsp James Winslow Team BRM 16 13 3741 8 7 89 nbsp Braydan Willmington BW Motorsport 16 48 0491 9 Ret 11 nbsp Michael Gibson Australian Racing Enterprises 13 Retired 10 Ret 23 nbsp Tim Macrow MTEC Motorsport 1 Collision 6 Ret 31 nbsp James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport 1 Collision 4 Fastest lap nbsp Anton de Pasquale Team BRM 1 41 4329 lap 16 Source 31 Notes edit De Pasquale was penalised 15 seconds for two incidents ten seconds for a first lap collision with Thomas Randle and five seconds for a jump start 30 References edit SBS to broadcast S5000 debut live on free to air TV Highway F1 Retrieved 14 September 2019 First S5000 chassis arrives in Australia motorsport com 20 April 2019 S5000 The Car s5000 com au 20 April 2019 Archived from the original on 20 April 2019 Retrieved 18 September 2019 Talented Kiwi secures S5000 Sandown drive speedcafe com 10 September 2019 AGI Sport to field John Martin in S5000 speedcafe com 6 September 2019 Fourth S5000 driver confirmed speedcafe com 5 September 2019 Field locked in for second S5000 round speedcafe com 13 November 2019 Touring car young gun lands S5000 drive speedcafe com 31 August 2019 Supercars star James Golding completes 13 car S5000 Sandown grid 19 September 2019 Mawer added to Sandown S5000 field sports yahoo com Retrieved 14 September 2019 Ex Australian F3 runner up joins Sandown S5000 grid motorsport com 16 September 2019 F3 champion to race S5000 prototype speedcafe com 11 September 2019 Brabham to race in S5000 opener motorsport com 14 September 2019 Grid for S5000 season opener complete motorsport com 17 September 2019 Davison gets S5000 call up Auto Action 14 September 2019 Gold Star winner joins S5000 field speedcafe com 11 November 2019 Sandown S5000 grid hits double figures motorsport com 16 September 2019 Super2 ace joins S5000 grid at The Bend speedcafe com 12 November 2019 Penrite Racing star set for S5000 drive speedcafe com 2 November 2019 BRM squad to run Barrichello S5000 ca sports yahoo com 14 September 2019 permanent dead link S5000 calendsr revealed for 2019 season v8sleuth com au 20 April 2019 a b Regs 2019 p 7 S5000 Championship racing debut delayed Velocity News 20 April 2019 Archived from the original on 20 April 2019 Retrieved 14 September 2019 a b Regs 2019 p 8 Regs 2019 p 9 Regs 2019 p 10 Sandown International Motor Raceway S5000 Australia Heat 2 Meeting Points Report Natsoft Timetronics Pty Ltd 22 September 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 permanent dead link Sandown International Motor Raceway S5000 Australia Main Event Natsoft Timetronics Pty Ltd 22 September 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 permanent dead link The Bend Motorsport Park S5000 Australia Qualifying Race 2 Meeting Points Report Natsoft Timetronics Pty Ltd 17 November 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 permanent dead link Coch Mat 17 November 2019 Martin wins as de Pasquale penalised for Randle clash Speedcafe Speedcafe Pty Ltd Retrieved 17 November 2019 The Bend Motorsport Park S5000 Australia Feature Race Natsoft Timetronics Pty Ltd 17 November 2019 Retrieved 17 November 2019 permanent dead link Sources edit 2019 S5000 Australia Sporting and Technical Regulations PDF Confederation of Australian Motor Sport 10 September 2019 Retrieved 17 November 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