1984 Australian GT Championship Season - Results

Results

Points were awarded on a 30-27-24-21-19-17-15-14-13-12 basis to the top ten outright finishers in each round. For rounds that featured two heats, the points were halved for each heat. All scores counted towards the championship.

Only the top 20 drivers are listed.

Pos Driver No. Car Entrant Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Rd 6 Total
1 Allan Grice 4 Chevrolet Monza Re-Car Racing 30 30 - 30 30 30 150
2 Mark Trenoweth 8 Jaguar XJ-S Mark Trenoweth/Jaguar Racing 24 25.5 19 21 25.5 22.5 137.5
3 Peter Fitzgerald 3 Porsche Carrera RSR Peter Fitzgerald/Stanilite Electronics - - 30 27 21 25.5 103.5
4 Bryan Thomson 17
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Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC-Chevrolet

Holden Monaro HQ

Thomson-Fowler Motorsport
Tino Leo
27 13.5 13 12 - 13.5 79
5 John Bourke 77 Toyota Celica Turbo Biran Hilton Toyota 21 - 17 - 19 - 57
6 Bob Jolly 31 Holden Commodore Bob Jolly - 21.5 21 12 - - 54.5
7 Robin Doherty 18 Holden Torana LX Hatchback Robin Doherty - 6.5 24 15.5 - - 46
8 Jeff Barnes 3 & 6 Chevrolet Monza Lithgow VHS Video - 20 - - 25.5 - 45.5
9 Doug Clark 78 Toyota Celica Brian Hilton Toyota 19 - - - 16 - 35
10 Mick Monterosso 2 Ford Escort Mk I Garry Sloper - 17 - 17.5 - - 34.5
11 Tino Leo 86 Holden Monaro HQ Tino Leo - 17 - 16 - - 34
12 Tony Hubbard 15 Ford Falcon XC Hardtop Scandia Heaters - - 27 - - - 27
13 Cos Monterosso Ford Escort Mk II - - 15 7 - - 22
13 Ray Ellis Holden Torana - - - 6 - 16 22
15 John Chambers Holden Gemini - - 12 6 - 18
16 Gerry Bezett Holden Commodore SS 17 - - - - - 27
17 Simon Harrex Holden Commodore SS - - - - 15.5 - 15.5
18 Bonny Cameron Holden Torana LC 15 - - - - - 15
19 Larry Kogge Mazda R100 - - - 7.5 - 7 14.5
19 Luigi Deluca 22 Ford Anglia DWU Australia - 14.5 - - - - 14.5

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