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The 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Australian Formula 1 racing cars.
The '''1980 Australian Drivers' Championship''' was a [[Confederation of Australian Motor Sport|CAMS]] sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of [[Australian Formula 1]] racing cars.
The winner of the championship, which was the 24th Australian Drivers' Championship, was awarded the 1980 CAMS Gold Star.
The winner of the championship, which was the 24th [[Australian Drivers' Championship]], was awarded the 1980 CAMS Gold Star.


==Calendar==
==Calendar==
The title was contested over an eight round series with one race per round.
The title was contested over an eight round series with one race per round.
* Round 1, Sandown Park, Victoria, 24 February
* Round 1, [[Sandown Raceway|Sandown Park]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], 24 February
* Round 2, Baskerville, Tasmania, 9 March
* Round 2, [[Baskerville Raceway|Baskerville]], [[Tasmania]], 9 March
* Round 3, Symmons Plains, Tasmania, 23 March
* Round 3, [[Symmons Plains Raceway|Symmons Plains]], [[Tasmania]], 23 March
* Round 4, Oran Park, New South Wales, 4 May
* Round 4, [[Oran Park Raceway|Oran Park]], [[New South Wales]], 4 May
* Round 5, Lakeside, Queensland, 20 July
* Round 5, [[Lakeside International Raceway|Lakeside]], [[Queensland]], 20 July
* Round 6, Sandown Park, Victoria, 14 September
* Round 6, [[Sandown Raceway|Sandown Park]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], 14 September
* Round 7, Rose City Trophy, Winton, Victoria, 26 October
* Round 7, Rose City Trophy, [[Winton]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], 26 October
* Round 8, Australian Grand Prix, Calder, Victoria, 16 November
* Round 8, [[1980 Australian Grand Prix|Australian Grand Prix]], [[Calder]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], 16 November


==Class Structure==
==Class Structure==
Australian Formula 1 catered for cars complying with any one of the following three Formulae:
Australian Formula 1 catered for cars complying with any one of the following three Formulae:
* Formula 5000
* [[Formula 5000]]
* International Formula One
* [[Formula One|International Formula One]]
* Formula Pacific
* [[Formula Pacific]]
For championship points allocation purposes, cars competed in two classes:
For championship points allocation purposes, cars competed in two classes:
* Over 1600cc: Open to "Formula 5000" cars and "International Formula One" cars
* Over 1600cc: Open to "Formula 5000" cars and "International Formula One" cars

Revision as of 23:10, 24 October 2009

The 1980 Australian Drivers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Australian Formula 1 racing cars. The winner of the championship, which was the 24th Australian Drivers' Championship, was awarded the 1980 CAMS Gold Star.

Calendar

The title was contested over an eight round series with one race per round.

Class Structure

Australian Formula 1 catered for cars complying with any one of the following three Formulae:

For championship points allocation purposes, cars competed in two classes:

  • Over 1600cc: Open to "Formula 5000" cars and "International Formula One" cars
  • Under 1600cc: Open to "Formula Pacific" cars

Points system

Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top six finishers in each class at each round. Bonus points were awarded on a 4-3-2-1 basis to the top four finishers at each round, regardless of class.

Results

Position Driver Car Entrant R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 Total
1 Alfredo Costanzo Lola T430 Porsche Distributors - 2 9 - 8 13 13 13 58
2 Jon Davison Lola T332 Chevrolet Lee Seeton 9 13 6 6 13 2 3 - 52
3 John Bowe Elfin MR8 Chevrolet Ansett Team Elfin 4 9 13 13 3 - 9 - 51
4 Chas Talbot Lola T332 Chas Talbot 6 4 - - - 9 5 9 33
5 John Wright Lola T400 John Wright 13 6 - 9 - - - - 28
6 Ray Hanger March 77B Ray Hanger - - - 4 6 9 4 - 23
7 Peter Williamson Galloway Ford Peter Williamson Pty Ltd - - - - 12 - - - 12
  Rob Butcher Lola T332 Hahndorf Motor Museum - - - - - 6 - 6 12
9 Paul Hamilton Elfin 600   - - - 9 2 - - - 11
  John Smith Ralt RT1 John Smith - - - - - - 11 - 11
11 Clive Millis Elfin 700   - 9 - - - - - - 9
  Andrew Newton Elfin 700   - - 9 - - - - - 9
  Greg Doidge Matich A53   1 - 4 4 - - - - 9
14 Dave Cooper Elfin 700   - 6 - - - - - - 6
  Mike Stack Cheetah   - - - 6 - - - - 6
  Gary Cosser Bowin P6 Ford   - - - - - - 6 - 6
  Peter Middleton Elfin MR8 P Middleton 2 - - - - 4 - - 6
18 Ivan Tighe Chevron B38 Ivan Tighe - - - - 5 - - - 5
19 Bob Power Kaditcha   - - - - 4 - - - 4
20 Peter Bull Elfin   - - - - 3 - - - 3
  Garrie Cooper Elfin MR9 Ansett Team Elfin - - - - - - - 3 3
  Ian Adams Lola T330 Ian Adams - - - - - 1 2 - 3
  Peter Edwards Lola T332 PJ Edwards - - 2 - - - - 1 3
  Mel McEwin Matich A53 Mel McEwin 1 1 1 - - - - - 3
25 Colin Trengrove Lola T332 John Silman Power Tools - - - - - - - 2 2

The following divers, who were not classified as Australian residents, were not eligible for championship points.

  • Guy Edwards (Fittipaldi F5A), who finished second at Round 1
  • Alan Jones (Williams FW07B Ford), won the Australian Grand Prix
  • Bruno Giacomalli (Alfa Romeo 179), who finshed sceond in the Australian Grand Prix
  • Didier Pironi (Elfin MR8 Chevrolet), who finished third in the Australian Grand Prix

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