1982 Australian Formula 2 Championship - Results

Results

Position Driver No. Car Entrant Rd1 Rd2 Rd3 Rd4 Rd5 Total
1 Lucio Cesario 16 Ralt RT3 Volkswagen Formula One Automotive 3 9 9 9 - 30
2 Peter Macrow 25 Cheetah Mk7 Holden Peter Macrow 9 1 4 6 9 29
3 Greg Ferrall 8 Elfin GE Two 25 Volkswagen Beasley Solar 6 - - 4 2 12
3 Robert Power 79 Kaditcha A80B Volkswagen R Power - 6 6 - - 12
5 Peter Glover 13 Cheetah Mk7 Holden Peter Glover - 4 - - 6 10
6 David Cooper 6 Elfin 700 GE Volkswagen D Cooper 2 - 3 3 - 8
7 Chris Kane 5 Arbyen Volkswagen Chris Kane - - 2 - 4 6
8 Grahame Blee 2 Cheetah Mk6GE Toyota Bell Street Truck Centre - - - 1 3 4
8 Graeme Smith 15 Biranna 274 Ford G Smith 4 - - - - 4
10 Peter Beehag 74 Cheetah Mk7 Volkswagen P Beehag 1 - - 2 - 3
10 Hugh Gartley 44 Cheetah Mk7 Toyota Hugh Gartley - 2 1 - - 3
10 Brian Sampson Cheetah Mk6 Toyota - 3 - - - 3
13 Ian Richards 11 Richards 201 Volkswagen Ian Richards - - - - 1 1

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