Race Calendar
The 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship was contested over a nine round series with each round being a single race of just under one hour in duration.
Rd. | Race Title | Circuit | City / State | Date | Winner | Team | Report |
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1 | Calder | Calder Park Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 8 - 10 Apr | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
2 | Launceston | Symmons Plains Raceway | Launceston, Tasmania | 11 - 13 Mar | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
3 | Winton | Winton Motor Raceway | Benalla, Victoria | 8 - 10 Apr | John Bowe | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
4 | Perth | Wanneroo Park | Perth, Western Australia | 22 - 24 Apr | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
5 | Adelaide | Adelaide International Raceway | Virginia, South Australia | 29 Apr - 1 May | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
6 | Lakeside | Lakeside International Raceway | Brisbane, Queensland | 20–22 May | Tony Longhurst | Freeport Motorsport | |
7 | Sandown | Sandown Raceway | Melbourne, Victoria | 27–29 May | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
8 | Amaroo | Amaroo Park | Sydney, New South Wales | 17 - 19 Jun | John Bowe | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing | |
9 | Oran Park | Oran Park Raceway | Sydney, New South Wales | 15 - 17 Jul | Dick Johnson | Shell Ultra-Hi Racing |
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