2002 Australian Nations Cup Championship - Races

Races

  • Round 1, Adelaide Street Circuit, South Australia, 16 & 17 March
  • Round 2, Symmons Plains International Raceway, Tasmania, 7 April
  • Round 3, Oran Park Raceway, New South Wales, 5 May
  • Round 4, Winton Motor Raceway, Victoria, 23 June
  • Round 5, Queensland Raceway, Ipswich, Queensland, 14 July
  • Round 6, Wakefield Park, New South Wales, 11 August
  • Round 7, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Victoria, 22 September
  • Round 8, Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Queensland, 24, 26 & 27 October

Outright points were awarded on a 60, 55, 50, 45, 40, 36, 32, 28, 24, 20, 17, 14, 11, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis to the top twenty placegetters in each race with an additional point awarded to the driver gaining pole position for the round. The same scale was used to award points in Group Two, which was restricted to models nominated as Group Two in PROCAR's Vehicle Eligibility Schedule.

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