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2012 Australian Carrera Cup Championship


The 2012 Porsche City Index Australian Carrera Cup Championship was an Australian motor racing competition for Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars. It was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) as a National Championship, Porsche Cars Australia Pty Ltd was appointed as the Category Manager by CAMS for the Championship.

The championship was won by Craig Baird.

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the championship.

TeamNo.DriverClassRounds
Alliance Group Racing1NZL Craig BairdProAll
Grove Group4AUS Stephen GroveElite5, 7–8
Hunter Sports Group5NZL Jonny ReidPro2–8
AUS Nathan TinklerElite1
184
96NZL Ant PedersenPro6
McElrea Racing7AUS Alex DavisonProAll
24AUS Tony BatesElite1–4, 6–8
AUS Tim LeaheyGuest5
29AUS James DavisonPro2
Twigg Motorsport8AUS Max TwiggElite1–2, 4–8
Hallmarc Racing9AUS Marc CiniEliteAll
10AUS Michael LoccissanoElite2–8
Team BRM11AUS Nick FosterProAll
20AUS Tom TweediePro1–5
AUS Troy Wilson6
AUS Morgan Mutch7
AUS Michael Almond8
Laser Racing12NZL Steven RichardsProAll
INCA Motorsports17AUS Ray AngusElite2, 5–8
50AUS Matt KingsleyPro1, 4
Guest5
Team Kiwi Racing21NZL Andre HeimgartnerProAll
Porsche Cars Australia22AUS Mark SkaifePro2
40AUS Max TwiggElite3
AUS Jeff BobikPro4
60GER Heinz-Harald FrentzenGuest2
NED Jeroen Bleekemolen6
88AUS Shae DaviesPro7–8
96Switzerland Alexandre ImperatoriGuest8
Rusty French Racing27NZL Daniel GauntProAll
Supabarn Motorsport47AUS James KoundourisElite1–4, 6–8
Hamilton Autohaus56AUS Shane SmollenElite1–7
Racing Incident66AUS Peter HillElite2
AUS Theo Koundouris8
Brighton Speedshop90NZL Paul KellyElite1–4

Note: Only Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars were eligible to compete in the championship.

Race calendar

The championship was contested over an eight round series with each round decided over a number of races with a minimum total race time of one hour at each round.

RoundCircuitLocation / stateDateFormatWinner12345678
South Australia Adelaide Street CircuitAdelaide, South Australia1—4 MarchThree racesAlex Davison
Victoria Albert Park Grand Prix CircuitMelbourne, Victoria15—18 MarchThree racesCraig Baird
Western Australia Barbagallo RacewayPerth, Western Australia4—6 MayThree racesJonny Reid
Victoria Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria18—20 MayThree racesCraig Baird
Queensland Townsville Street CircuitTownsville, Queensland6—8 JulyThree racesJonny Reid
New South Wales Mount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales4—7 OctoberThree racesCraig Baird
Queensland Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Queensland19—21 OctoberThree racesJonny Reid
New South Wales Homebush Street CircuitSydney, New South Wales30 November—2 DecemberThree racesJonny Reid

Championship summary

Round 1 in Adelaide was won by returning 2004 Champion Alex Davison from defending champion Craig Baird with Daniel Gaunt third. The elite class was won by James Koundouris.

Round 2 was held as a support race to the Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit. A classy field assembled including former Grand Prix winner Heinz-Harald Frentzen, former V8 Supercar Champion and Bathurst 1000 winner Mark Skaife, 2011 runner-up Jonny Reid and returning from racing sports cars in the USA, James Davison. But the regulars showed the way with Craig Baird winning all three races, followed by Reid, with round 1 winner Alex Davison third. The elite class was won by Max Twigg.

Points system

Points were awarded to the first 25 finishers in each race as per the following table.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25thPoints
60544842363229262320181614121110987654321

In addition to competing for the outright championship, each driver was classified as either Professional or Elite and contested the relevant class title. Points were awarded for class places in each race on the same basis as for the outright championship.

Championship standings

Outright

PosDriverAdeAlbBarPhiTowBatSurHomPen.Pts1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829PosDriverAdeAlbBarPhiTowBatSurHomPen.Pts
NZL Craig Baird7th2nd*1st*1st*1st*1st**3rd**2nd2nd3rd*1st*3rd3rd2nd3rd**1st**1st*1st***1st**1st*8th*2nd2nd3rd**1267**
NZL Jonny Reid***2nd***2nd2nd*2nd**1st**1st*Ret4th*1st**2nd**1st*1st*2nd*3rd6th*2nd**2nd*1st1st1st1st**1104**
AUS Alex Davison***1st****1st*2nd3rd3rd3rd1st3rd3rdRet9th2nd**1st**3rd*2nd*5th*4th*3rdRet6th3rd6th5th4th6**1041**
NZL Daniel Gaunt3rd3rd5th10th13th12th5th5th4th*1st*2nd7th4th7th5th6th6th7th4th4th6th4th3rd2nd**920**
NZL Steven RichardsRetRet4th11th6th4th6th4th6th2nd3rd11th5th5th4th3rd5th5th3rd3rd2nd3rd4th6th**884**
AUS Nick Foster2nd10th10th18th10th7th4th8th5th**5th**5th4th6th4th14th12th7th4thRetRet5th5th6th5th60**641**
NZL Andre Heimgartner4th4th15th9th7th*5th*9th6th9th4th15th6th8th8thRet16th17th9th5th5th4th8thRet10th**622**
AUS Max Twigg8th8th7th6th8th9th14th10th8th6th7th9th12th12th8th9th9th12th8th8th9th11th10th8th**606**
AUS James Koundouris6th7th8th8th11th10th8th9th15th7th10thRet10th11th10th12th9th11th10th8th9th**472**
AUS Tony Bates10th9th9th14th14th17th11th11th11th9th13th14th8th12th11thRet10th10th17th9th12th**356**
AUS Michael Loccisano13th16th14th12th13th13th11th14th15th14th13th11th14th15th15th11th12th13th12th15th15th**315**
AUS Tom Tweedie5th5th6thRetRet11th7th7th7thRet8th8th9th10thRet**315**
AUS Marc CiniRet11th11th15th17th16thRet15th14th12th17th13th15th14th10th13th13th13th9thRet16th13th11th13th**312**
AUS Shane Smollen9th12th13thRetDNSDNS10th12th10th8th16th12th10th11th12th7th18th18th7thRetDNS**288**
AUS Ray Angus17thDSQ15th13th15th9th15th14th16th13thRet15th15th13th16th**186**
NZL Paul Kelly12th14th12th16th15th18th13th14th12thRet12thRet10**178**
AUS Matt KingsleyRet6th3rd10th6th5th7th6th6th**168**
AUS Shae Davies8th6th7th9th16th11th**147**
AUS Stephen Grove16th16th13th14th13th14th14th14thRet**138**
AUS James Davison5th5th6th**116**
AUS Mark Skaife7th9thRet**58**
NZL Ant Pedersen18th8th8th**58**
AUS Nathan Tinkler11th13th14thRetRet16th**54**
AUS Peter Hill12th12th13th**52**
AUS Jeff Bobik13th11th10th**52**
AUS Theo Koundouris16th12th14th**45**
AUS Troy Wilson11th10th14th**42**
AUS Michael AlmondRetDNSDNS**0**
AUS Morgan MutchRetRetRet**0**
*Guest drivers ineligible for points*
NED Jeroen Bleekemolen4th2nd2nd**0**
DEU Heinz-Harald Frentzen4th4th8th**0**
Switzerland Alexandre Imperatori7th7th7th**0**
AUS Tim Leahey11th9th7th**0**

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Professional Class

Craig Baird won the Professional Class pointscore from Jonny Reid and Alex Davison.

Elite Class

Max Twigg won the Elite Class from James Koundouris and Tony Bates.

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130409200940/http://camsmanual.com.au/sportregs/2012_Porsche_City_Index_Carrera_Cup_Sport-TechRegs-2.pdf 2012 Porsche City Index Carrera Cup Australia Championship Sporting Regulations Version 2, camsmanual.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org]
  2. and was recognised by them as the eighth [[Australian Carrera Cup Championship]].[https://web.archive.org/web/20130428094009/http://docs.cams.com.au/Manual/About/AC07_Titles_Australian.pdf Australian Carrera Cup Championship, Australian Titles, 2013 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, docs.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org]
  3. [https://web.archive.org/web/20121231214544/http://www.carreracup.com.au/customPages/2012-3?subSiteId=1 2012 Final Standings, www.carreracup.com.au, as archived at www.webcitation.org and then at web.archive.org]
  4. Rowley, Grant. (29 November 2012). "Asian Carrera Cup champion set for Australian debut". Speedcafe.
  5. [http://www.speedcafe.com/2012/03/06/carrera-cup-australia-2012-clipsal-500-review/ Carrera Cup Australia 2012: Clipsal 500 review, www.speedcafe.com, 6 March 2012]
  6. [http://www.speedcafe.com/2012/03/18/craig-baird-completes-albert-park-clean-sweep/ Craig Baird completes Albert Park clean sweep, www.speedcafe.com, 18 March 2012]
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