1986 Australian Sports Car Championship


The 1986 Australian Sports Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for drivers of Group A Sports Cars. It was the 18th Australian Sports Car Championship.
The championship was won by former open wheel star and twice Australian Drivers' Champion John Bowe driving the 5.8 litre Chevrolet powered Veskanda C1 built by K&A Engineering in Adelaide. Bowe dominated the five round series winning all seven races, scoring fastest lap in each race and pole position at each round. Terry Hook finished in 2nd place in his Lola T610 Chevrolet with reigning champion Chris Clearihan 3rd in his JWS-Kaditcha Chevrolet.
1984 Australian Sports Car Champion Bap Romano crashed his Cosworth DFL powered Romano WE84 heavily in the opening round at Sydney's tight Amaroo Park circuit. The WE84's throttle stuck wide open on the run up Bitupave Hill just past the pits and Romano was unable to slow the car, eventually destroying the front of the car in the tyre barriers. Romano himself broke both legs in the crash but was fully conscious when pulled out of the car. The crash ended the Romano WE84's racing life which had begun in 1983 as a Kaditcha K583.

Calendar

The championship was contested over a five-round series.
RoundCircuitStateDateFormatRace winnerRound winnerCar
1Oran ParkNew South Wales23 MarchTwo heatsJohn Bowe
John Bowe
John BoweVeskanda C1 Chevrolet
2Adelaide International RacewaySouth Australia6 JulyOne raceJohn BoweJohn BoweVeskanda C1 Chevrolet
3Surfers Paradise International RacewayQueensland24 AugustTwo heatsJohn Bowe
John Bowe
John BoweVeskanda C1 Chevrolet
4Sandown International Motor Racing CircuitVictoria14 SeptemberOne raceJohn BoweJohn BoweVeskanda C1 Chevrolet
5Calder Park RacewayVictoria19 OctoberOne raceJohn BoweJohn BoweVeskanda C1 Chevrolet

Classes

Cars competed in three classes according to engine capacity: In 1986 CAMS relaxed the previous 5000cc engine limit for the Over 3 litre cars and allowed engines of up to 6000cc.
Championship points were awarded to the top twenty outright race positions, based on the following three tier structure:
Outright position1234567891011121314151617181920
Up to 1.6 litres30272421191715141312111098765432
1.6 to 3 litres2826232017151413121110987654321
Over 3 litres2523201715131110987654321---

For rounds contested over multiple heats, the aggregate points achieved by each driver were divided by the number of heats to arrive at the driver's championship points allocations for the round.

Results

Top 10 results only.
PositionDriverNo.CarEntrantClassRd1
Rd2
Rd3
Rd4
Rd5
Total
1John Bowe25Veskanda C1 ChevroletBernard van ElsenOver 3 litre2525252525125
2Terry Hook15Lola T610 ChevroletTerry HookOver 3 litre-2321.5232390.5
3Chris Clearihan1JWS-Kaditcha K582 ChevroletChris ClearihanOver 3 litre202021.5-2082.5
4Andrew Roberts42Roberts SR3 FordAndrew RobertsUp to 1.6 litres19-18131363
5Ray Hanger5Rennmax BN6 FordRay HangerUp to 1.6 litres &
1.6 to 3 litres
2013--1750
6Rowan Harman7Kaditcha SR781 MazdaRowan Harman1.6 to 3 litres6.51513-1448.5
7Geoff Munday9JWS C2 ChevroletGeoff MundayOver 3 litre-151615-46
8Bob Jolly3Holden VK Commodore ChevroletBob JollyOver 3 litre---201737
9Bernie Van Elsen14Bolwell Nagari FordBernard van ElsenOver 3 litre-17-41031
=10Mike Ceveri18Holden Torana ChevroletLusty EngineeringOver 3 litre23
=10Bap Romano8Romano WE84 CosworthBap Romano RacingOver 3 litre23