2016 Kerrick Sports Sedans Series

The 2016 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series is an Australian motor racing competition sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport. There are three different classes, Class SS for Group 3D Sports Sedan, Class TA for Trans Am cars and Class M for cars produced by MARC Cars Australia.[1]

Teams and drivers

Team Car Class No. Drivers Rounds
Ricciardello Racing Alfa Romeo GTV SS 1 Australia Tony Ricciardello 1-5
Graeme Hume Toyota MR2 SS 3 Australia Graeme Hume 2
Auto Union Motorsport Audi A4 SS 4 Australia Jack Perkins 1-5
Domain Prestige Homes Holden Calibra SS 9 Australia Daniel Tamasi 1,3-4
Nissan 300ZX 99 Australia Steven Tamasi 1,3-5
Cowley Security Australia Holden Commodore SS 11 Australia Ian Cowley 2
Lennon Engineering International Ford Mustang Trans-Am TA 12 Australia Phil Crompton 2-3
Raptor Race Engineering Mitsubishi Lancer SS 13 Australia Matthew Reid 5
Tomkin Aust
Real Dairy Aust
Chevrolet Camaro TA 18 Australia Steve Lacey 5
For Andrea Holden Torana SS 19 Australia Damian Johnson 2
Couriers Please Mitsubishi Lancer SS 23 Australia Daniel Smith 5
Weldcraft Motorsport Chevrolet Corvette TA 25 Australia Paul Boschert 5
Billy's Motorsport & Auto Service Chevrolet Camaro TA 27 Australia Birol Cetin 5
DS Industries/Total Oil Honda Prelude SS 29 Australia Brett Dickie 2
Bell Real Estate Holden Monaro SS 32 Australia Michael Robinson 1-5
Shannons/Wilson Security Chevrolet Corvette TA 38 Australia David Wall 1
Stawell Cartage Mazda RX8 GT SS 41 New Zealand Bruce Henley 2
MR Automotive Holden Monaro SS 44 Australia Colin Smith 1,3-5
Marrinelli's Mechanical Holden Commodore SS 51 Australia Bob Mcloughlin 3-4
Rural & Civil Earthworks
Rise Again Smash Repairs
Chevrolet Corvette SS TA 53 Australia Stuart Inwood 1-3,5
Donut King MARC Focus V8 M 54 Australia Tony Alford 1
BJ Banks Electrical Mazda RX7 SS 56 Australia Bruce Banks 1-2
Rent Depot Aston Martin DBR9 SS 58 Australia Kerry Baily 3
Andrew Brown Motorsport Chevrolet Camaro TA 60 Australia Andrew Brown 1
Five Star Fencing & Gates Chevrolet Corvette TA 66 Australia Dean Camm 1
Aston Air Conditioning Chevrolet Camaro TA 68 Australia Shane Bradford 1,3-4
Australia Chris Donnelly 2
Bob Jane T Marts Southport Holden Commodore SS 71 Australia Ashley Bright 3
Cleanup Skip Bins BMW M3 Coupe SS 76 Australia Brett Batterby 3
LRM Global Pty Ltd Subaru V5 STI SS 86 Australia Jonathan Lawson 2
Shepparton Toyota Mini Cooper S JCW SS 87 Australia Daniel Zandt 2
MARC Cars Australia MARC Focus V8 M 91 Australia Ryan McLeod 2
92 Australia Michael Benton 1
MARC Mazda 3 V8 94 Australia Peter McLeod 1
MARC Focus V8 95 Australia Geoff Taunton 1,3-4
Dream Motorsport SAAB 9-3 SS 93 Australia Ricky Capo 2
MRT Automotive Honda Prelude SS 96 Australia Vic McNair 2

Race calendar

The championship is being contested over five rounds, each consisting of three races.[2]

Round Circuit City / State Date Round Winner
1 Victoria (Australia) Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 1–3 April Australia Jack Perkins
2 Victoria (Australia) Winton Raceway Winton, Victoria 10–12 June Australia Tony Ricciardello
3 Queensland Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 29–31 July Australia Tony Ricciardello
4 Victoria (Australia) Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 9–11 September Australia Jack Perkins
5 New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Sydney, New South Wales 11-13 November Australia Jack Perkins

Championship Standings

Pos. Driver SAN
Victoria (Australia)
WIN
Victoria (Australia)
QLD
Queensland
PHI
Victoria (Australia)
SMP
New South Wales
Pts.
1 Tony Ricciardello 2 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 514
2 Jack Perkins 1 1 1 1 Ret Ret 1 1 DNS 1 1 1 330
3 Daniel Tamasi 4 4 4 6 6 3 3 4 3 330
4 Michael Robinson 6 5 Ret 7 5 2 7 7 8 7 Ret Ret 311
5 Steven Tamasi 5 6 6 4 4 2 DNS 3 4 301
6 Colin Smith Ret 9 10 Ret 9 7 Ret Ret 5 5 6 6 287
7 Stuart Inwood 8 13 8 6 4 6 Ret Ret 6 209
8 Shane Bradford Ret DNS DNS 5 5 4 6 DNS DNS 135
9 David Wall 3 3 2 121
10 Brett Dickie 4 8 5 99
11 Bruce Banks Ret 7 5 8 DNS DNS 87
12 Chris Donnelly Ret 6 4 85
13 Ian Cowley 5 11 8 76
14 Bob McLouglin 9 9 9 DNS Ret DNS 75
15 Ricky Capo 3 2 DNS 68
16 Brett Batterby 11 11 10 64
17 Dean Camm 7 Ret 7 54
18 Jonathan Lawson 13 13 9 50
19 Bruce Henley 10 10 Ret 33
20 Phil Crompton Ret 7 Ret Ret Ret DNS 30
21 Daniel Zandt 11 12 Ret 25
22 Vin McNair 12 14 DNS 17
23 Damian Johnson 9 DNS Ret 14
24 Ashley Bright 10 10 DNS 14
25 Graeme Hume Ret 15 DNS 6
26 Graeme Gilliland 0
27 Andrew Brown Ret DNS DNS 0

References

  1. CAMS (2016). "2016 Sports Sedan Series Sporting and Technical Regulations" (PDF). Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  2. "2016 Calendar". Sportssedans.com.au. Sports Sedans. 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
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