The 2022 Gulf Western Oil Touring Car Masters Series was an Australian motor racing series for touring cars manufactured between 1 January 1963 and the 31 December 1980.
The series was won by Ryan Hansford.[1]
Entries
Teams and drivers
Manufacturer | Model | Entrant | No. | Driver Name | Class | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chevrolet | Camaro RS | Whiteline Racing | 85 | Mark King | PA | 1 |
George Miedecke | PM | 2-4 | ||||
Camaro SS | 95 | PM | 1 | |||
Mark King | PA | 2 | ||||
Michael Almond | PM | 3 | ||||
Adqm Bressington | PM | 4 | ||||
ACM Auto Parts | 69 | Cameron McConville | PM | 2, 4 | ||
Monza | Balmain Coffee Company | 99 | Ben Dunn | PA | 1–4 | |
Chrysler | Valiant Pacer | Anglomoil Superior Lubricants | 60 | Cameron Tilly | PA | 1–4 |
Ford | XD Falcon | Full Throttle Custom Garage | 17 | Steven Johnson | PM | 1 |
Action Motor Industries | 71 | Marcus Zukanovic | PM | 1 | ||
XY Falcon GT | Bullet Trailers Racing Team | 55 | John Adams | PS | 1–2 | |
XY Falcon GT HO | Jesus Racing | 9 | Andrew Fisher | PA | 1–2 | |
Bedrug / Brad Tilley Auto Garage | 28 | Brad Tilley | PA | 2 | ||
Mustang | Bedrug / Gulf Oils Australia | 29 | Jamie Tilley | PA | 1–2 | |
Ford Mustang Trans Am | Hancock Racing | 33 | Cameron Mason | PA | 1–2 | |
Steven Johnson | PM | 4 | ||||
TIFS Third Party Logistics | 88 | Tony Karanfilovski | PA | 1–2, 4 | ||
Mustang | Hiller Brothers / JT Electrical | 46 | Leo Tobin | PA | 1–4 | |
Holden | HQ Monaro | SNB Berryman Racing | 77 | Warren Trewin | PA | 1–4 |
Torana A9X | Western General Body Works | 3 | Danny Buzadzic | PA | 1–4 | |
Multispares Racing | 6 | Ryan Hansford | PM | 1–4 | ||
MoCOMM Motorsport Comms | 7 | Jim Pollicina | PA | 1–4 | ||
Jesus Racing | 9 | Andrew Fisher | PA | 3-4 | ||
Lighthouse Hotel | 12 | Peter Burnitt | PS | 2-4 | ||
Torana SL/R | Northside Taxi Management | 2 | Allan Hughes | PA | 1 | |
Torana SL/R 5000 | PAYNTER DIXON / PAYCE | 18 | John Bowe | PM | 1–4 | |
VB Commodore | Motorsport Parts Australia | 50 | Gerald McLeod | PA | 1–2 | |
[2][3] |
References
- ↑ 2022 Standings, touringcarmasters.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ↑ "Sydney Entries". Touring Car Masters. 2022-02-25.
- ↑ "Sydney 2 Entries". Speedcafe.com. 2022-05-24.
External links
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