1971 Australian Manufacturers' Championship
The 1971 Australian Manufacturers' Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group E Series Production Touring Cars. The championship, which was the inaugural Australian Manufacturers' Championship, was won by General Motors-Holden's.
Calendar
The championship was contested over a five heat series, with each heat being a single race staged over a minimum duration of three hours.Heat | Race | Circuit | Date | Winning Driver | Car | Entrant | Report |
1 | Rothmans 3 Hour | Mount Panorama | 12 April | Allan Moffat | Ford XW Falcon GTHO | Ford Works Team | Report |
2 | Castrol Trophy | Warwick Farm | 2 May | Colin Bond | Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 | Holden Dealer Team | Report |
3 | Sandown 250 | Sandown Raceway | 12 September | Colin Bond | Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 | Holden Dealer Team | Report |
4 | Phillip Island 500K | Phillip Island | 24 October | Colin Bond | Holden LC Torana GTR XU-1 | Holden Dealer Team | Report |
5 | Rothmans 250 | Surfers Paradise | 7 November | Allan Moffat | Ford XY Falcon GTHO | Ford Works Team | Report |
Class Structure
Cars competed in five classes based on a Capacity / Price index in which the engine capacity in litres was multiplied by the retail price to determine the CP units for each model.- Class A: 0-3,000 CP units
- Class B: 3,001-4,600 CP units
- Class C: 4,601-9,000 CP units
- Class D: 9,001-18,000 CP units
- Class E: Over 18,000 CP units
Points system