1983 Australian GT Championship Season - Results

Results

Points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top six finishers in each round. All scores counted towards the championship.

Pos Driver No. Car Entrant Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Total
1 Rusty French 3 Porsche 935 John Sands Racing 6 6 9 4 6 9 40
2 Jim Richards 11 BMW 318i Turbo JPS Team BMW 9 9 - - - - 18
2 Tony Edmondson 9 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV - Chevrolet Don Elliot - - - 9 9 - 18
4 Alan Browne 4 Porsche 935 John Sands Racing - 4 - 2 3 4 13
5 Peter Fitzgerald 5 Porsche Carrera RSR Peter Fitzgerald - 3 - 3 4 - 10
5 John Briggs 91 BMW 318i Turbo John Briggs BMW - - 4 - - 6 10
7 Bryan Thompson 17 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC - Chevrolet Kenwood Shepparton - - 6 - - - 6
7 Colin Bond 28 Porsche 944 Turbo Porsche Cars Australia - - - 6 - - 6
9 Bruce Lynton 18 BMW 318i Turbo Bruce Lynton BMW 4 - - - - - 4
9 Phillip Swinton Mini Cooper 2 - - - - 2 4
9 Bob Jolly 31 Holden Commodore - 2 - - 2 - 4
9 Clem Smith 26 Chrysler Valiant Charger - - 3 1 - - 4
13 Jeff Barnes 9 Chevrolet Monza 3 - - - - - 3
13 Mark Trenoweth 18 Jaguar XJS - - - - - 3 3
15 John Lusty 43 Holden Torana - - 2 - - - 2
16 Bruce Smith Ford Capri 1 - - - - - 1
16 Jim Keogh Holden Commodore - 1 - - - - 1
16 Larry Kogge Mazda RX-3 - - 1 - - - 1
16 John Bourke 77 Toyota Celica - - - - 1 - 1
16 Simon Harrex 69 Holden Commodore - - - - - 1 1

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