National Sports Sedan Series
A Sports Sedan series has been run each year since 2004, this being recognised by CAMS as a National Series rather than as an official Australian Championship. Each series has been open to cars built to American Transam or New Zealand TraNZam rules as well as cars complying with CAMS Group 3D Sports Sedan regulations.
Series winners have been :
| Series | Winner | Vehicle |
| 2004 Tranzam Sports Sedan Series | Darren Hossack | Saab 900-Chevrolet |
| 2005 Tranzam Sports Sedan Series | Tony Ricciardello | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV-Chevrolet |
| 2006 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Dean Randle | Saab 9-3-Chevrolet |
| 2007 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Tony Ricciardello | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV-Chevrolet |
| 2008 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Darren Hossack | Audi A4-Chevrolet |
| 2009 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Des Wall | Chevrolet Corvette-Chevrolet |
| 2010 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | James Sera | Saab 9-3-Chevrolet |
| 2011 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Tony Ricciardello | Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV-Chevrolet |
| 2012 Kerrick Sports Sedan Series | Kerry Baily | Aston Martin DBR9-Chevrolet |
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