2006 Australian Saloon Car Championship

2006 Australian Saloon Car Championship

The 2006 Australian Saloon Car Championship was open to drivers of Saloon Cars complying with CAMS Group 3K regulations.The title was contested over a seven round series with three races per round.
*Round 1, Wakefield Park Raceway, New South Wales, 5 March
*Round 2, Symmons Plains International Raceway, Tasmania, 8 & 9 April
*Round 3, Oran Park Raceway, New South Wales, 6 & 7 May
*Round 4, Mallala Motorsport Park, South Australia, 25 June
*Round 5, Phillip island Grand Prix ircuit, Victoria, 19 & 20 August
*Round 6, Oran Park Raceway, New South Wales, 28 & 29 October
*Round 7, Eastern Creek International Raceway, New South Wales, 25 & 26 November

Points were awarded based on the results of each race as follows
*1st, 40 points
*2nd, 35 points
*3rd, 31 points
*4th, 27 points
*5th, 23 points
*6th, 20 points
*7th, 17 points
*8th, 15 points
*9th, 13 points
*10th, 11 points
*11th, 10 points
*12th, 9 points
*13th, 8 points
*14th, 7 points
*15th, 6 points
*16th, 5 points
*17th, 4 points
*18th, 3 points
*19th, 2 points
*20th to 40th, 1 point

The results of this, the first Australian Saloon Car Championship, are given below.

Note : The Paul Fiore listed in 6th position and the Paul Fiore listed in 26th position are undoubtedly the same driver. This duplication appears in the results published at www.tascco.com.au and also those published in The Annual.

References

*The Annual - Australian Motorsport, Number 2 / 2006
*www.cams.com.au
*www.camsmanual.com.au
*www.natsoft.com.au
*www.tascco.com.au


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