1982 Australian GT Championship
The 1982 Australian GT Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Group D GT cars and Group B Sports Sedans. It was the fifth Australian GT Championship, the first to be awarded since 1963 and the first to be contested over a series of races rather than a single race. The GT championship replaced the Australian Sports Sedan Championship which had been awarded annually from 1976 to 1981. The 1982 title, which was contested over a nine-round series from 16 May to 10 October, was won by Alan Jones driving a Porsche 935/80 entered by Porsche Cars Australia.
The championship was dominated by Formula One World Drivers' Champion Alan Jones who went through the season undefeated. His closest on-track rival was multiple Bathurst winner and former Australian Touring Car Champion Peter Brock, driving a Bob Jane owned 6.0L V8 Chevrolet Monza. Brock placed fifth in the championship, having contested four of the nine rounds. Brock and the Monza were often faster in qualifying than the turbocharged Porsche. However, he was rarely able to maintain his tyres for the entire race duration and subsequently always finished second best. Although Alan Jones won every round, his battles with Peter Brock are regarded by those who witnessed it as some of the closest and best racing seen to that point in Australian motor racing history.
Rusty French placed second in the championship driving a Porsche 935/77A, 45 points behind Jones. Jones' Porsche Cars Australia teammate Colin Bond placed third driving a turbocharged Porsche 944, with the 1981 Australian Sports Sedan Champion Tony Edmondson placed fourth in the championship winning Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV-Chevrolet owned by Don Elliot.
Schedule
The championship was contested over a nine-round series.Round | Circuit | Date | Format | Round winner | Car |
1 | Winton Motor Raceway | 16 May | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
2 | Oran Park Raceway | 6 June | One race | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
3 | Lakeside International Raceway | 20 June | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
4 | Adelaide International Raceway | 4 July | One race | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
5 | Wanneroo Park | 11 July | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
6 | Calder Park Raceway | 1 August | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
7 | Surfers Paradise International Raceway | 29 August | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
8 | Symmons Plains Raceway | 19 September | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |
9 | Baskerville Raceway | 10 October | Two races | Alan Jones | Porsche 935/80 |