Motor racing event
The 2016 CAMS Australian GT Championship was a CAMS -sanctioned Australian motor racing championship[1] open to FIA GT3 cars .[2] It was the 20th running of the Australian GT Championship . The championship began on 3 March 2016 at the Adelaide Street Circuit and ended on 13 November at Highlands Motorsport Park , with five rounds held in Australia and one round in New Zealand .
The 2016 season marked an expansion in Australian GT racing, with a separate endurance championship, the CAMS Australian Endurance Championship , being run for GT cars for the first time. A third series for older-specification GT3 and GT4 class cars, the CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series , was also held.[3]
The Australian GT Championship events were held in support of V8 Supercar events, as part of rounds of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships and as self-promoted events. The Australian Endurance Championship also shared events with V8 Supercars and the Shannons Nationals, though its final two rounds were staged at Hampton Downs and Highlands Motorsport Park , both owned by series owner Tony Quinn. The Australian GT Trophy Series was contested exclusively at Shannons Nationals events.[3]
Klark Quinn won the Australian GT Championship, Grant Denyer and Nathan Morcom were awarded the Australian Endurance Championship and Rob Smith won the Australian GT Trophy Series.
The 2016 season included three separate series:
CAMS Australian GT Championship, shorter races for current-specification GT3 cars. CAMS Australian Endurance Championship, longer endurance races featuring multiple drivers and current-specification GT3 cars. CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series, shorter races for older-specification GT3 and GT4 cars. All competitors were able to enter the Australian GT Championship and the Australian Endurance Championship, and all were eligible to win the championships outright, however only older-specification cars could enter the Australian GT Trophy Series.
Teams and drivers [ edit ] Australian GT Championship [ edit ] Team Vehicle No. Drivers Class Events JAMEC PEM Racing Audi R8 LMS 1 Christopher Mies GT 1–2, 5–6 Geoff Emery 1–3 Marco Bonanomi 3 Miguel Molina 4 Tony Bates 4–6 2 Steve McLaughlan GT All Garth Tander 4, 6 Team ASR Audi R8 LMS 3 Ash Samadi GT 5–6 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 9 GT 1–4 Supabarn Supermarkets Audi R8 LMS 4 James Koundouris GT All Marcus Marshall GT Motorsport Audi R8 LMS 5 Gregg Taylor GT All Barton Mawer 3 Marco Bonanomi 4 Skwirk Online Education Audi R8 LMS Ultra 6 Rod Salmon GT 1–2 Jake Fouracre 4 Liam Talbot Darrell Lea Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 7 Daniel Gaunt GT 4 Greg Murphy 6 Tony Quinn 2–6 McLaren 650S GT3 37 GT 1 Klark Quinn All Shane van Gisbergen 4 Mike Whiddett 6 Maranello Motorsport Ferrari 458 GT3 8 Cameron McConville GT 2, 4, 6 Adrian Deitz 80 Tony D'Alberto GT 4 Graeme Smyth Ferrari 488 GT3 88 Tony D'Alberto 2 Peter Edwards 2, 4, 6 Hallmarc Developments Audi R8 LMS Ultra 9 Marc Cini GT 5 Objective Racing McLaren 650S GT3 11 Tony Walls GT All Taplin Real Estate Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 14 Andrew Taplin GT 1–4, 6 Dean Canto Veloce Motorsport - ULX110 Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 15 Keith Wong GT-I 1 Hog's Breath Cafe / Griffith Corporation Mercedes-AMG GT3 19 Mark Griffith GT 1–2, 4–6 Scott Hookey 5 Shae Davies 6 Rosso Verde Racing Ferrari 458 GT3 21 Hector Lester GT 2 Exotic Track Days Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 21 Scott Hookey GT 3 Ryal Harris JBS Australia Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 23 Roger Lago GT All Trass Family Motorsport Ferrari 458 GT3 27 Sam Fillmore GT 6 Daniel Stutterd Clark Proctor Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 30 Andrew Porter GT 6 Clark Proctor HBS Motorsports Audi R8 LMS Ultra 33 Simon Ellingham GT 1–2, 4–6 Tim Miles 2, 4, 6 Eggleston Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 38 Matt Solomon GT 1–2 63 Peter Hackett GT 1, 4 Dominic Storey Koala Motorsport Ferrari F430 GT3 43 Brenton Griguol GT-I 1–2 Tim Macrow M Motorsport Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 46 John Magro GT 2 49 GT 1 Hayden Cooper Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 48 Justin McMillan GT All Glen Wood DeFelice Homes Ferrari 488 GT3 49 Andrea Montermini GT-I 2 Benny Simonsen AMAC Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3-R 51 Andrew MacPherson GT 1–2, 4–6 Brad Shiels 4–6 Tekno Autosports McLaren 650S GT3 59 Grant Denyer GT 1–2, 4–6 Jonathon Webb 1–3, 5 Matt Kingsley 3–4 Côme Ledogar 6 60 Nathan Morcom GT All 61 Nathan Antunes GT All Elliot Barbour Performance West Lamborghini Gallardo FL2 62 Peter Rullo GT 2–5 Alex Rullo 2, 4–5 Triffid Bar Venue Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 73 Jaxon Evans GT 6 Michael Hovey MARC GT BMW M6 GT3 90 Morgan Haber GT 4 Bruno Spengler Modena Engineering BMW Z4 GT3 92 Ricky Capo GT 1–5 Waltec Motorsport Porsche 997 GT3-R 93 John Martin GT 1–2 Aaron Tebb Miedecke Motor Group Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 95 Andrew Miedecke 2, 4, 6 George Miedecke 2, 4 Fire Rating Solutions Lamborghini Gallardo LP-560 GT3 99 Matthew Turnbull GT-I 2 BMW Team SRM BMW M6 GT3 100 Steven Richards All Max Twigg ELF Lubicant Chesters Plumbing Chevrolet Camaro GT 123 Nick Chester GT-I 6 Glenn Smith Scott Taylor Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 222 Craig Baird GT All Scott Taylor 1–5 Michael Almond 6 The Bend Motorsport Park Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX 777 Yasser Shahin GT 4 Walkinshaw Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R 911 John Martin GT 3–6 Aaron Tebb 3–4 Neale Muston 5 Liam Talbot 6
Class Meaning GT Australian GT Championship GT-I Australian GT Championship (Invitational Class)
Australian Endurance Championship [ edit ] Class Meaning GT Australian GT Championship GT-I Australian GT Championship (Invitational Class)
Australian GT Trophy Series [ edit ] Team Vehicle No. Drivers Class Events GT Motorsport Audi R8 LMS 1 Greg Taylor TR 1–3, 5 Barton Mawer 1 Grove Hire Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 4 Stephen Grove TR-C 3 Safe-T-Stop Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 6 Adrian Flack TR-C 3, 5 Richard Gartner Fire Rating Solutions Lamborghini Gallardo LP-560 GT3 9 Matthew Turnbull TR 1–3, 5 KPH Racing / OLOF Family Cosmetics Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 12 Ockert Fourie TR-C 1–3, 5 Brendan Cook 1, 3, 5 Travers Beynon Audi R8 LMS 17 Travers Beynon TR 4–5 Trofeo Motorsport Maserati Trofeo 29 Jim Manolios TR-C 1–2 Ryan Millier Tusk Windsor Lamborghini Gallardo 31 Francis Placentino TR 1–2, 5 Tim Macrow 5 Exotic Track Days Ferrari 458 Challenge 33 Scott Hookey TR-C 1, 3–5 Southern Star Developments Audi R8 LMS Rob Smith TR All Melbourne's Cheapest Cars Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 38 Kane Rose TR 5 CCC Polished Concrete Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 42 Rick Mensa TR 2–3 MARC Cars Australia MARC Focus V8 54 Tony Alford TR-M 1 66 John Goodacre TR-M 5 91 Keith Kassulke TR-M 3–5 Ryan McLeod 3 92 Michael Benton TR-M 1, 4–5 Bruce Williams 1 Morgan Haber 2 Tony Longhurst 95 Sam Gerrard TR-M 1, 4–5 Geoff Taunton 1, 3 Jason Busk 3–5 96 Adrian Deitz TR-M 3 Morgan Haber 4 Rob Thomson MARC Mazda3 V8 93 Jake Camilleri TR-M All 94 Morgan Haber TR-M 1 Jimmy Vernon Nick Rowe 2 Jack Smith 3–5 95 TR-M 2 Warrin Mining Volvo CE Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 60 Jed Wallis TR 1 Adam Wallis Melbourne Performance Centre Dodge Viper 66 Garth Rainsbury TR 1 Ben Porter Whitlock Bull Bars Audi R8 LMS 72 Con Whitlock TR 1 JJA Consulting Group Lamborghini Gallardo LP-560 GT3 77 Jan Jinadasa TR 1, 4
Class Meaning TR Australian GT Trophy Series TR-C Australian GT Trophy Series (Challenge Class) TR-M Australian GT Trophy Series (MARC Class)
Race calendar [ edit ] The Australian GT Championship was contested over six rounds, the Australian Endurance Championship over four rounds and the Australian GT Trophy Series over five rounds. Each race, with the exception of the Australian Grand Prix round of the Australian GT Championship, included at least one compulsory timed pit stop.[3] The exception was the Australian Grand Prix round where drivers seeded time was added to the final race time.
Australian GT Championship [ edit ] Australian Endurance Championship [ edit ] Australian GT Trophy Series [ edit ] Race results [ edit ] Australian GT Championship [ edit ] Australian Endurance Championship [ edit ] Australian GT Trophy Series [ edit ] Round Circuit Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner 1 Sandown No. 66 Melbourne Performance Centre No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport Garth Rainsbury Ben Porter Gregg Taylor Barton Mawer Gregg Taylor Barton Mawer 2 Winton No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 93 MARC Cars Australia Gregg Taylor Gregg Taylor Jake Camilleri 3 Sydney No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport Gregg Taylor Gregg Taylor Gregg Taylor 4 Ipswich No. 93 MARC Cars Australia No. 93 MARC Cars Australia No. 94 MARC Cars Australia Jake Camilleri Jake Camilleri Jack Smith 5 Phillip Island No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport No. 1 GT Motorsport Gregg Taylor Gregg Taylor Gregg Taylor
Championship standings [ edit ] Australian GT Championship [ edit ] Klark Quinn won the 2016 Australian GT Championship driving a McLaren 650S GT3 James Koundouris and Marcus Marshall placed fifth sharing an Audi R8 LMS Nathan Antunes and Elliot Barbour placed sixth sharing a McLaren 650S GT3 Justin McMillan & Glen Wood placed tenth sharing a Lamborghini Gallardo R-EX Ash Samadi placed 26th driving a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 (pictured) and an Audi R8 LMS Steven Richards and Max Twigg placed 28th driving a BMW M6 GT3 Peter Hackett and Dominic Storey placed 37th sharing a Mercedes-AMG GT3 Peter Edwards placed 38th driving a Ferrari 458 GT3 Gold Driver Cup [ edit ] The Gold Driver Cup was for drivers over 40 years of age, competing solo and ranked Pro 4 or below.[8]
Australian Endurance Championship [ edit ] Grant Denyer and Nathan Morcom were awarded the Australian Endurance Championship.
Australian GT Trophy Series [ edit ] Rob Smith won the Australian GT Trophy Series.
References [ edit ] ^ 2016 CAMS Australian GT Championship Sporting and Technical Regulations, cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org ^ Record Aus GT entries trigger new 2016 series, australiangt.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org ^ a b c Coch, Mat. "Australian GT announces full 2016 calendar" . Velocity Magazine . Grand Prix Media. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2016 . ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Australian GT Championship Standings, australiangt.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org ^ a b natsoft.com.au Retrieved 11 February 2018 ^ Official Programme, Hampton Downs 101 / Highlands 101, 2016 ^ a b Australian GT Phillip Island, www.racingsportscars.com Retrieved 5 October 2020 ^ Mat Coch, New award for Australian GT racers, 29 February 2016, vmag.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org External links [ edit ]