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2009 Australian Mini Challenge


The 2009 Australian Mini Challenge delivered by Pizza Capers was the second running of the one make championship. It began on 26 March at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit and ended on 2 December at the new Homebush Street Circuit. A winner of two rounds during the season, Paul Stokell won the championship ahead of Chris Alajajian, who remained in title contention despite not winning any of the series' eight rounds.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the 2009 Australian Mini Challenge.

TeamNoDrivers
Doulman Automotive1Grant Doulman
Robert Jones
3John Magro
Donut King Racing5Barrie Nesbitt
12Tony Alford
14Peter Leemhuis
Stillwell Mini Garage6David Stillwell
Ant Pedersen
Helen Linder
8Gary Young
Bill Fulton
Geoff Emery
Scott Manson
Tom Pickett
Sherrin Rentals7Grant Sherrin
72Iain Sherrin
BMW Group Australia
(BMW Uber Star)9Chris Alajajian
Paul Morris
16Nathan Geier
Andrew Fisher
John Martin
Chris Reindler
Karl Reindler
19Nathan Callaghan
24Matt Mackelden
Ryan Hansford
Vaughan Brewer
Glenn Seton
25Sam Newman
50Steven Bradbury
Chris Atkinson
Steve Owen
James Tomkins
Robbie Maddison
Glenn Seton
Guy Andrews
Leanne Tander
David Brabham
Glory Team Racing10Nathan Caratti
Aaron Caratti
Motorline Mini Garage22Andrew Mill
Jonathon Webb
Todd Wanless
43Brendan Cook
Paul Fiore
Bruce Lynton BMW23
80Beric Lynton
Prosurv26John Modystach
Decorug Racing27Paul Stokell
95Grant Denyer
Warren Luff
Bargwanna Motorsport79Scott Bargwanna
97Brendon Cook
East Coast Traffic Control88Wayne Miles
Livi bathroom Tissues91Damien Flack
Rock Energy Drink98Sean Carter

Calendar

The 2009 Australian Mini Challenge delivered by Pizza Capers was contested over eight rounds, starting at Albert Park in March and finishing at Homebush in December

Rd.SupportingCircuitCity / StateDateWinner123 *4567 *8
AGPMelbourne Grand Prix CircuitMelbourne26–29 MarPaul Stokell
V8SCS 4Symmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania29–31 MayGrant Denyer
V8SCS 6Townsville Street CircuitTownsville, Queensland10–12 JulPaul Stokell
V8SCS 7Sandown International RacewayMelbourne, Victoria1–2 AugGrant Denyer
V8SCS 9Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria11–13 SepGrant Denyer
V8SCS 11Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Queensland9–12 OctPaul Stokell
V8SCS 13Barbagallo RacewayPerth, Western Australia7–8 NovNathan Caratti
V8SCS 14Homebush Street CircuitSydney4–6 DecGlenn Seton
  • V8SCS – V8 Supercar Championship Series
  • AGP – Australian Grand Prix
    • 2 driver race (optional)

Driver standings

PosDriverRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Rd 7Rd 8Pts12345678910111213141516171819202122232526272829303234353637384041424344454648PosDriverRd 1Rd 2Rd 3Rd 4Rd 5Rd 6Rd 7Rd 8Pts
Paul Stokell1441561681022416815054**966**
Chris Alajajian78129138DNS123150138162**918**
Scott Bargwanna751328490114114108156**873**
Nathan Caratti51301266012090168120**765**
Grant Denyer511621051141352710851**753**
Beric Lynton82.5211089090**391.5**
Brendon Cook19.581573957485421**376.5**
John Modystach16.569392784366027**358.5**
Grant Sherrin57546063**234**
Sean Carter669045**201**
Brendan CookDNS48301251123312**198**
David Stillwell666069**195**
Aaron Caratti12651**177**
Geoff Emery10266**177**
Glenn Seton162**162**
Paul Morris138**138**
Ryan Hansford129**129**
Gary Young129**129**
Robert Jones126**126**
Jonathon Webb114**114**
Warren Luff105**105**
Grant Doulman4554**99**
Chris Reindler96**96**
Karl Reindler96**96**
Scott Manson93**93**
Bill Fulton78**78**
John Magro72**72**
Nathan Geier69**69**
Nathan Callaghan67.5**67.5**
Anthony Pedersen63**63**
Paul Fiore3033**63**
Steven Bradbury57**57**
Matt Mackelden57DNS**57**
Andrew Mill55.5**55.5**
Iain Sherrin3318**51**
John Martin48**48**
Damien Flack45**45**
Peter Leemhuis42**42**
Tom Pickett42**42**
Andrew Fisher39**39**
Wayne Miles12915**36**
Vaughan Brewer30**30**
Barrie Nesbitt22.5**22.5**
Todd Wanless18**18**
Tony Bates9**9**
Helen Lindner7.5**7.5**
Tony Alford7.5**7.5**
Wayne Lamont6**6**

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