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S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship

The VHT S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship (known originally as the Australian S5000 Championship, or simply S5000) is a current open-wheel road racing series in Australia. The series was created by a merger between two proposed series, Formula Thunder 5000 and Super5000. The series is promoted by the Australian Racing Group.

S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship
CategorySingle-seater
CountryAustralia
New Zealand
Inaugural season2019
ConstructorsOnroak Automotive
Engine suppliersFord
Tire suppliersHoosier
Official websites5000.com.au
Current season

The inaugural race of the series was originally set to be in Sydney Motorsport Park in May 2019, but was delayed to September due to supply issues from Ligier's Charlotte area factory where the chassis are manufactured.[1]

History edit

Australian circuit racing, since the end of Tasman Series racing in the 1970s, been heavily focused on touring car racing at the professional level. Open wheeler formula racing series such as Formula Holden and Formula 3 struggled to gain spectator and sponsor interest, and eventually folded.

The idea for a modern interpretation of the historic Formula 5000 class was first raised in 2016, and was initially called the Formula Thunder 5000. The original car used a Swift FN09 chassis that raced in Super Formula between 2009 and 2013.[2]

A year later in 2017, the Super5000 series was later created by former Supercars CEO James Warburton, as part of his plan to sustain growth of motorsport in Australia. The series would originally be used as a support category for the Supercars series, alongside the Super2 and SuperUtes series.[3][4] The creation of this series led to controversy, and the founder of Formula Thunder 5000, Chris Lambden, disapproved of the idea, claiming it would threaten his own plans.[5]

Later that same year, both series announced a merger in a bid to further ensure the return of a formula racing series in Australia.[6] The formation of the S5000 series came as a result, and would incorporate technical elements from both the Formula Thunder 5000 and the Super5000 series.[7]

A preliminary schedule was originally announced in 2018, with Sydney Motorsport Park as the season opener.[8] However, in April 2019, the organisers announced that the series would be delayed four months and that the inaugural season would instead kick off in September 2019 at Sandown Raceway, due to supply issues from Ligier's Charlotte area factory. The organisers also wanted to ensure that the S5000 car would be properly tested.[1][9]

The first event attracted an entry of 13 drivers, including former Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello.[10] The feature race was marred, however, by an accident involving Alex Davison which caused damage to safety barriers and forced organisers to red-flag the race after just 10 of the scheduled 25 laps. The race was won by James Golding, with Barrichello second and John Martin in third.[11] A second event was held at The Bend, with the feature race being won by John Martin.[12]

For 2020, a six round championship was planned, set to start as a support event for the 2020 Australian Grand Prix held at Albert Park, with the championship to be followed by a non-championship race at Mount Panorama.[13] It was also announced in early 2020 that the championship would see the revival of the Australian Drivers' Championship title, last awarded in 2014 Australian Drivers' Championship for Formula 3 cars.[14] This was accompanied by a plan to award trophies named after prominent Australian racing drivers to the winners of each feature race, with the winner of the feature race at Albert Park to be awarded the Alan Jones Cup.[15]

The opening round attracted a larger entry, including inaugural feature race winner Golding, two-time Australian Drivers' Champion Tim Macrow, and international entrants including the return of Barrichello and fellow Formula One veteran Giancarlo Fisichella, Formula 2 driver Jack Aitken and 2019 Bathurst 1000 winner Alexandre Prémat. After practice and qualifying sessions on Thursday 12 March, Golding had pole position.[16] However, on Friday morning the entire Grand Prix meeting was called off as a result of the escalating COVID-19 pandemic, so no race was held.[17] Due to ongoing difficulties surrounding the pandemic, modified calendars were announced a few times over the year, with plans made for a championship running over late 2020 into early 2021. In the end, however, no races were held in 2020 and instead a short four race calendar was announced to be run in early 2021, with a second, longer summer series to run from late 2021 to early 2022.[18][19]

The first championship event, and first race of the 2021 season, finally got underway in January at Symmons Plains, with Thomas Randle winning the feature race.[20]

Car specification edit

The S5000 car's chassis is based on a FIA-compliant Formula 3 bespoke chassis manufactured by French motorsport company Onroak-Ligier.[21] The car uses a 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated quad-cam Ford Coyote V8 that is modified by InnoV8, and has an output of 560 hp (420 kW; 570 PS) and 460 lb⋅ft (620 N⋅m) of torque.[22] All of the power is driven through a 6-speed gearbox by Holinger.[21] Holinger also supplies the transaxle. The suspension set and the wing package are supplied by Borland Racing Developments, and are then fabricated by Garry Rogers Motorsport, who also perform the assembly of the S5000 car.[23] The tyres are supplied by Hoosier.[24]

The S5000 car has been certified by the FIA under the 2018 safety certification.[25] The class introduced Push to Pass for the 2023 season, starting at Phillip Island in May.[26]

The S5000 car made its first public appearance taking part in demonstration runs at the 2018 Newcastle 500 Supercars event with drivers such as Greg Murphy, John Bowe, and Garth Tander going behind the wheel. The race car received a positive reaction from the audience.[27]

Media coverage edit

The races are to be aired on streaming service Stan Sport, and they will also be live-streamed by website Motorsport.com through their Motorsport.TV platform.[28][29]

Champions edit

Teams edit

There are currently 7 teams in the S5000 Australian Drivers Championship. These are; Gary Rogers Motorsport, Team BRM, 88 Racing, Macrow Racing, Modena Engineering, Willmington Motorsport and Astuti Motorsport.[30][31]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Leeuwen, Andrew van (5 April 2019). "Australia's new S5000 series delayed until September 2019". Autosport.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  2. ^ Branagan, Phil. "Plans for Tasman Series with modern Formula 5000 cars outlined". Autosport.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  3. ^ "Supercars launches Super5000 series | Canadian Edition". ca.motorsport.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  4. ^ "Super5000 Packs V8 Muscle Between Open Wheels Down Under". Carscoops. 2017-06-05. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  5. ^ "FT5000 boss slams Supercars 'copycat' series". Speedcafe. 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  6. ^ "Formula Thunder 5000, Super5000 projects unite to develop single '5000-style' car". Fox Sports. 2017-07-16. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  7. ^ "Formula Thunder 5000, Super5000 join forces". Speedcafe. 2017-07-17. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  8. ^ "The V8 Sleuth // V8 Sleuth News // S5000 CALENDAR REVEALED FOR 2019 SEASON". v8sleuth.com.au. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  9. ^ . Velocity News. Archived from the original on 2019-04-20. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  10. ^ Howard, Tom (16 August 2019). "Formula 1 race winner lands Sandown S5000 drive". speedcafe. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  11. ^ Howard, Tom (22 September 2019). "Golding wins as Davison crash shortens S5000 feature race". speedcafe. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  12. ^ McAlpine, Heath (17 November 2019). "Martin Wins S5000 Feature". AutoAction. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  13. ^ Herrero, Daniel (29 October 2019). "S5000 organisers reveal 2020 calendar". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  14. ^ Coch, Mat (12 March 2020). "Motorsport Australia reinstates Gold Star with S5000". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  15. ^ McCarthy, Dan (17 December 2020). "McCormack Cup to be awarded in S5000". Auto Action. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  16. ^ Herrero, Daniel (12 March 2020). "Golding takes S5000 pole as Barrichello finds gravel". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  17. ^ Herrero, Daniel (13 March 2020). "AGP supports set to be cancelled". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  18. ^ Herrero, Daniel (31 July 2020). "TCR, S5000 openers postponed further". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  19. ^ Herrero, Daniel (12 November 2020). "S5000 reveals summer series plans with 2021 calendar". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  20. ^ Herrero, Daniel (26 January 2021). "Randle goes lights-to-flag in S5000 feature". speedcafe. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  21. ^ a b "First S5000 chassis arrives in Australia". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  22. ^ "S5000 | The Car". Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  23. ^ "GRM to build new S5000 openwheelers". Inside Sport. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  24. ^ "GRM completes development on S5000 chassis ahead of production green light - S5000". 18 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  25. ^ "S5000 Series". Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  26. ^ "S5000 Push to Pass to offer new element to Phillip Island fight". 8 May 2023.
  27. ^ "Fans give thumbs up to S5000 after Newcastle demo". Speedcafe. 2018-11-28. Retrieved 2019-04-20.
  28. ^ "ARG, Stan Sport strike landmark deal". speedcafe.com. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
  29. ^ "Motorsport.TV to carry S5000 live-stream globally". Highway F1. 6 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-14.
  30. ^ "Formula 4 driver Antonio Astuti to contest S5000 at Australian Grand Prix". Highway F1. 6 March 2020. Retrieved 2021-10-21.
  31. ^ "Teams". S5000. Retrieved 2021-10-21.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The VHT S5000 Australian Drivers Championship known originally as the Australian S5000 Championship or simply S5000 is a current open wheel road racing series in Australia The series was created by a merger between two proposed series Formula Thunder 5000 and Super5000 The series is promoted by the Australian Racing Group S5000 Australian Drivers ChampionshipCategorySingle seaterCountryAustraliaNew ZealandInaugural season2019ConstructorsOnroak AutomotiveEngine suppliersFordTire suppliersHoosierOfficial websites5000 com auCurrent season The inaugural race of the series was originally set to be in Sydney Motorsport Park in May 2019 but was delayed to September due to supply issues from Ligier s Charlotte area factory where the chassis are manufactured 1 Contents 1 History 2 Car specification 3 Media coverage 4 Champions 5 Teams 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAustralian circuit racing since the end of Tasman Series racing in the 1970s been heavily focused on touring car racing at the professional level Open wheeler formula racing series such as Formula Holden and Formula 3 struggled to gain spectator and sponsor interest and eventually folded The idea for a modern interpretation of the historic Formula 5000 class was first raised in 2016 and was initially called the Formula Thunder 5000 The original car used a Swift FN09 chassis that raced in Super Formula between 2009 and 2013 2 A year later in 2017 the Super5000 series was later created by former Supercars CEO James Warburton as part of his plan to sustain growth of motorsport in Australia The series would originally be used as a support category for the Supercars series alongside the Super2 and SuperUtes series 3 4 The creation of this series led to controversy and the founder of Formula Thunder 5000 Chris Lambden disapproved of the idea claiming it would threaten his own plans 5 Later that same year both series announced a merger in a bid to further ensure the return of a formula racing series in Australia 6 The formation of the S5000 series came as a result and would incorporate technical elements from both the Formula Thunder 5000 and the Super5000 series 7 A preliminary schedule was originally announced in 2018 with Sydney Motorsport Park as the season opener 8 However in April 2019 the organisers announced that the series would be delayed four months and that the inaugural season would instead kick off in September 2019 at Sandown Raceway due to supply issues from Ligier s Charlotte area factory The organisers also wanted to ensure that the S5000 car would be properly tested 1 9 The first event attracted an entry of 13 drivers including former Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello 10 The feature race was marred however by an accident involving Alex Davison which caused damage to safety barriers and forced organisers to red flag the race after just 10 of the scheduled 25 laps The race was won by James Golding with Barrichello second and John Martin in third 11 A second event was held at The Bend with the feature race being won by John Martin 12 For 2020 a six round championship was planned set to start as a support event for the 2020 Australian Grand Prix held at Albert Park with the championship to be followed by a non championship race at Mount Panorama 13 It was also announced in early 2020 that the championship would see the revival of the Australian Drivers Championship title last awarded in 2014 Australian Drivers Championship for Formula 3 cars 14 This was accompanied by a plan to award trophies named after prominent Australian racing drivers to the winners of each feature race with the winner of the feature race at Albert Park to be awarded the Alan Jones Cup 15 The opening round attracted a larger entry including inaugural feature race winner Golding two time Australian Drivers Champion Tim Macrow and international entrants including the return of Barrichello and fellow Formula One veteran Giancarlo Fisichella Formula 2 driver Jack Aitken and 2019 Bathurst 1000 winner Alexandre Premat After practice and qualifying sessions on Thursday 12 March Golding had pole position 16 However on Friday morning the entire Grand Prix meeting was called off as a result of the escalating COVID 19 pandemic so no race was held 17 Due to ongoing difficulties surrounding the pandemic modified calendars were announced a few times over the year with plans made for a championship running over late 2020 into early 2021 In the end however no races were held in 2020 and instead a short four race calendar was announced to be run in early 2021 with a second longer summer series to run from late 2021 to early 2022 18 19 The first championship event and first race of the 2021 season finally got underway in January at Symmons Plains with Thomas Randle winning the feature race 20 Car specification editThe S5000 car s chassis is based on a FIA compliant Formula 3 bespoke chassis manufactured by French motorsport company Onroak Ligier 21 The car uses a 5 2 litre naturally aspirated quad cam Ford Coyote V8 that is modified by InnoV8 and has an output of 560 hp 420 kW 570 PS and 460 lb ft 620 N m of torque 22 All of the power is driven through a 6 speed gearbox by Holinger 21 Holinger also supplies the transaxle The suspension set and the wing package are supplied by Borland Racing Developments and are then fabricated by Garry Rogers Motorsport who also perform the assembly of the S5000 car 23 The tyres are supplied by Hoosier 24 The S5000 car has been certified by the FIA under the 2018 safety certification 25 The class introduced Push to Pass for the 2023 season starting at Phillip Island in May 26 The S5000 car made its first public appearance taking part in demonstration runs at the 2018 Newcastle 500 Supercars event with drivers such as Greg Murphy John Bowe and Garth Tander going behind the wheel The race car received a positive reaction from the audience 27 Media coverage editThe races are to be aired on streaming service Stan Sport and they will also be live streamed by website Motorsport com through their Motorsport TV platform 28 29 Champions editYear Driver Team 2019 Exhibition Series 2020 Cancelled due to Covid 19 Pandemic 2021 nbsp Joey Mawson Team BRM 2022 nbsp Joey Mawson Team BRM 2023 nbsp Aaron Cameron Garry Rogers Motorsport 2024 Not heldTeams editThere are currently 7 teams in the S5000 Australian Drivers Championship These are Gary Rogers Motorsport Team BRM 88 Racing Macrow Racing Modena Engineering Willmington Motorsport and Astuti Motorsport 30 31 References edit a b Leeuwen Andrew van 5 April 2019 Australia s new S5000 series delayed until September 2019 Autosport com Retrieved 2019 04 20 Branagan Phil Plans for Tasman Series with modern Formula 5000 cars outlined Autosport com Retrieved 2019 04 20 Supercars launches Super5000 series Canadian Edition ca motorsport com Retrieved 2019 04 20 Super5000 Packs V8 Muscle Between Open Wheels Down Under Carscoops 2017 06 05 Retrieved 2019 04 20 FT5000 boss slams Supercars copycat series Speedcafe 2017 05 05 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Formula Thunder 5000 Super5000 projects unite to develop single 5000 style car Fox Sports 2017 07 16 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Formula Thunder 5000 Super5000 join forces Speedcafe 2017 07 17 Retrieved 2019 04 20 The V8 Sleuth V8 Sleuth News S5000 CALENDAR REVEALED FOR 2019 SEASON v8sleuth com au Retrieved 2019 04 20 S5000 Championship racing debut delayed Velocity News Archived from the original on 2019 04 20 Retrieved 2019 04 20 Howard Tom 16 August 2019 Formula 1 race winner lands Sandown S5000 drive speedcafe Retrieved 26 January 2021 Howard Tom 22 September 2019 Golding wins as Davison crash shortens S5000 feature race speedcafe Retrieved 26 January 2021 McAlpine Heath 17 November 2019 Martin Wins S5000 Feature AutoAction Retrieved 26 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 29 October 2019 S5000 organisers reveal 2020 calendar speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 Coch Mat 12 March 2020 Motorsport Australia reinstates Gold Star with S5000 speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 McCarthy Dan 17 December 2020 McCormack Cup to be awarded in S5000 Auto Action Retrieved 28 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 12 March 2020 Golding takes S5000 pole as Barrichello finds gravel speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 13 March 2020 AGP supports set to be cancelled speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 31 July 2020 TCR S5000 openers postponed further speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 12 November 2020 S5000 reveals summer series plans with 2021 calendar speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 Herrero Daniel 26 January 2021 Randle goes lights to flag in S5000 feature speedcafe Retrieved 28 January 2021 a b First S5000 chassis arrives in Australia www motorsport com Retrieved 2019 04 20 S5000 The Car Retrieved 2019 04 20 GRM to build new S5000 openwheelers Inside Sport Retrieved 2019 04 20 GRM completes development on S5000 chassis ahead of production green light S5000 18 April 2019 Retrieved 2019 04 20 S5000 Series Retrieved 2019 04 20 S5000 Push to Pass to offer new element to Phillip Island fight 8 May 2023 Fans give thumbs up to S5000 after Newcastle demo Speedcafe 2018 11 28 Retrieved 2019 04 20 ARG Stan Sport strike landmark deal speedcafe com 2 February 2022 Retrieved 2022 04 07 Motorsport TV to carry S5000 live stream globally Highway F1 6 September 2019 Retrieved 2019 09 14 Formula 4 driver Antonio Astuti to contest S5000 at Australian Grand Prix Highway F1 6 March 2020 Retrieved 2021 10 21 Teams S5000 Retrieved 2021 10 21 External links editOfficial website 2019 S5000 Australia Sporting and Technical Regulations www cams com au as archived at web archive org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S5000 Australian Drivers 27 Championship amp oldid 1211303363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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