Australian Formula 2 Championship - List of Australian Formula 2 Champions

List of Australian Formula 2 Champions

Season Driver Car
1964 Greg Cusack Elfin Ford
1965 Greg Cusack Repco Brabham Cosworth
1966–1968 No championship
1969 Max Stewart Mildren Waggott
1970 Max Stewart Mildren Waggott
1971 Henk Woelders Elfin 600C Waggott
1972 Larry Perkins Elfin 600B Ford
1973 Leo Geoghegan Birrana 272 & 273 Ford
1974 Leo Geoghegan Birrana 274 Ford
1975 Geoff Brabham Birrana 274 Ford
1976 Graeme Crawford Birrana 273 Ford
1977 Peter Larner Elfin 700 Ford
1978 No championship
1979 Brian Shead Cheetah Mk6 Toyota
1980 Richard Davison Hardman JH1 Ford
1981 John Smith Ralt RT1 Ford
1982 Lucio Cesario Ralt RT3 Volkswagen
1983 Ian Richards Richards 201 Volkswagen
1984 Peter Glover Cheetah Mk7 Volkswagen
1985 Peter Glover Cheetah Mk8 Volkswagen
1986 Jonathon Crooke Cheetah Mk8 Volkswagen
1987 Arthur Abrahams Cheetah Mk8 Volkswagen
1988 Rohan Onslow Cheetah Mk8 Volkswagen
Ralt RT30/85 Volkswagen

CAMS recognition of the Australian Formula 2 Championship as a national title did not extend beyond 1988

Season Driver Car
1989 Kevin Weeks Ralt RT32-Volkswagen
1990–1995 No information available
1996 Bronte Rundle Reynard-Volkswagen
1997 Wayne Ford Ralt-Volkswagen
1998 David Bruce Reynard-Volkswagen
1999 Rod Anderson Reynard-Volkswagen
2000 Tom Brickley Kaditcha-Volkswagen
2001 Ian Black Reynard-Volkswagen
2002 Ted Dunford (New South Wales Championship) Reynard-Volkswagen
2002 Troy Chaplin (Queensland Championship) Ralt RT34 Volkswagen
2003 Ted Dunford Reynard-Volkswagen
2004 Kevin Lewis Cheetah-Volkswagen
2005 Greg Hunter Reynard-Volkswagen
2006 Kevin Lewis Cheetah-Volkswagen
2007 Edward Gavin Cheetah-Volkswagen
2008 Greg Muddle Ralt RT30-Volkswagen
2009 Greg Muddle Ralt RT30-Volkswagen

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