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Cheetah Racing Cars
Cheetah Racing Cars was a prolific Australian manufacturer of race cars. The cars were almost solely designed, engineered and constructed by Brian Shead in a small factory at the rear of his home in Mordialloc, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. History The first Cheetah was built for Shead's personal use in 1960. It was a 'Cooper Copy' built to race in Formula Junior. A second Cheetah was built in 1962 and third in 1963. A completely new design was commenced in 1970, after which a friend (Don Biggar) persuaded Shead to construct an additional car, Mk4H Hill-climb car powered by an Oldsmobile V8 engine. By 1973 Shead gave up his usual job to design and build race cars full-time. The final car was produced in 1989, being a Mk9 for use in Formula Holden. Cars were constructed for Formula Junior, Formula Libre, Hillclimbing, Australian Formula 3 (AF3), Australian Formula 2 (AF2), Australian Formula 1 (AF1 or Formula Atlantic or Formula Pacific) and Formula Holden. Cheetah Race Car ...
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Dallara
Dallara is an Italian race car manufacturer, founded by its current President, Gian Paolo Dallara. After working for Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and De Tomaso, in 1972 in his native village of Varano de' Melegari (Parma), Italy he created "Dallara Automobili". Dallara is also the sole manufacturer of racing cars for the IndyCar Series, Indy Lights, Formula 2, Formula 3 and Super Formula Championships. Dallara produces cars for endurance races such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona. Early years The company was founded by designer Gian Paolo Dallara in 1972 in Varano de' Melegari, near Parma, Italy, and started building chassis for sports car racing and hillclimbing, racing in the smaller engine classes. Dallara designed his first Formula Three car for Walter Wolf Racing in 1978. Dallara also had a brief involvement in Formula 3000 in the mid-1980s. Formula Three The first F3 car under the Dallara name came in 1981, and the cars became particularly ...
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Australian Drivers' Championship
The Australian Drivers' Championship was a motor racing championship contested annually from 1957 to 2014 by drivers of cars complying with Australia's premier open-wheeler racing category as determined by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport. From 2005 to 2014 this category was Australian Formula 3, Formula 3 and the championship was promoted as the Formula 3 Australian Drivers' Championship. Each year, the winner was awarded the CAMS Gold Star.Australian Drivers' Championship – CAMS Gold Star, docs.cams.com.au
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The title was revived in 2021 S5000 Australian Drivers' Championship, 2021 for the new S5000 category. It was the third oldest continuously aw ...
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1988 Australian Drivers' Championship
The 1988 Australian Drivers' Championship was a Confederation of Australian Motor Sport, CAMS sanctioned national motor racing titleRecords Titles & Awards, 2002 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 14-4 to 14-6 which was awarded to the winner of the 1988 Australian Formula 2 Championship. The winning driver received the 1988 CAMS Gold Star and is recognised by CAMS as the winner of both the 43rd Australian Drivers' Championship and the 21st Australian Formula 2 Championship. 1988 was the second and last year in which the Australian Drivers' Championship was contested by Australian Formula 2 cars, this being an interim arrangement between the demise of Formula Mondial in Australia at the end of 19861988 Australian Formula 2 Championship, Program, Mallala Motor Sport Park, Sunday 5 June 1988, page 5 and the introduction of Formula Holden in 1989.Barry Catford, The Australian Formula 2 Gold Star Championship, Australian Motor Racing Year 1988/89, pages 181 to 197 New South Wales drive ...
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Arthur Abrahams
Arthur Abrahams) is a semi-retired Australian race car driver. He won the 1987, 1991 and 1993 Australian Formula 2 Championships driving a Cheetah Mk8, Ransburg Cheetah and Reynard 913 respectively. he also won the Australian group C touring car endurance championship (1600cc) in 1984. He competed in International Sportscars in Europe and in American open wheel racing cars. He also competed in Formula Brabham/Holden for three years, debuting in 1994 and leaving the category in 1996. He was owner of the NRC International team in Formula Holden before running Dale Brede amongst others in V8 Supercar's Development Series. In 2001 Abrahams stepped away from the sport to focus on his and family business interests. Career results Complete World Sportscar Championship results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to plac ...
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1987 Australian Formula 2 Championship
The 1987 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Australian Formula 2 racing cars. It was the 20th Australian Formula 2 Championship. The championship was won by Arthur Abrahams driving a modified version of a Cheetah Mk.8 after championship leader Mark McLaughlin (Elfin 852) collided with third placed driver Graeme Smith (Cheetah Mk.7) in the warm-up of the final race of the season. Abrahams only win was at the final race compared to McLaughlin's three. The other race wins were taken by Cheetah driver Derek Pingel and Ralt RT30 driver David Brabham. Abrahams won the championship by 20 points. Smith stayed third, 41 points behind McLaughlin and just four points ahead of Pingel. Magnum driver Neil Israel was a further three points behind. Calendar The championship was contested over a six-round series with one race per round.1987 Championship Results, Australian Motor Racing Year 1987/88, pages 317–318 * Round 1, Symmons Plains, ...
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1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship
The 1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian national motor racing title open to Australian Formula 2 cars.Conditions for Australian Titles, CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport 1986, pages 88 to 95 The title, which was the 19th Australian Formula 2 Championship,Records, Titles and Awards, CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport 2006, page 14-6 was won by Jonathan Crooke, driving a Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen.Barry Catford, Australian Formula 2 Championship, Australian Motor Racing Year, 1986/87, pages 236 to 255 Calendar The 1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship was contested over a nine round series. Points system Points were awarded to the first 20 placegetters in each race as per the following table: * Where a round was contested over two races, each driver's points were aggregated and then divided by the two to determine the championship points allocation for that round. * Only the best eight round results counted towards a driver's total. Championship results {, ...
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1985 Australian Formula 2 Championship
The 1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to cars complying with Australian Formula 2 regulations.Conditions for Australian Titles, 1985 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 86 to 93 The title, which was the 18th Australian Formula 2 Championship,Records, Titles and Awards, CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport 2006, page 14-6 was won by Peter Glover, driving a Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen.Barry Catford, Australian Formula 2 Championship, Australian Motor Racing Year 1985/86, pages 238 to 237 Calendar The championship was contested over a nine round series. Points system Points were awarded to the first 20 placegetters in each race as per the following table: * Where a round was contested over multiple heats, each driver's points were aggregated and then divided by the number of heats to determine the championship points allocation for that round. * Only the best eight round results counted towards a driver's total. Championship result ...
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1984 Australian Formula 2 Championship
The 1984 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to cars complying with Australian Formula 2 regulations.''Conditions for Australian Titles'', 1984 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 88 to 91 The title, which was the 17th Australian Formula 2 Championship, was won by Peter Glover, driving a Cheetah Mk 7 Volkswagen.Barry Catford, ''Australian Formula 2 Championship'', Australian Motor Racing Year, 1984/85, pages 254–267 Schedule The championship was contested over a six-round series: The second race of Round 3 at Calder was cancelled due to program delays caused by an accident during a supporting race. Round 5 at Mallala saw the country South Australian circuit used in a CAMS sanctioned national championship for the first time since 1971. Points system Points were awarded on a 30–27–24–21–19–17–15–14–13–12–11–10–9–8–7–6–5 basis to the top 17 finishers in each race. Finishers had to cover at l ...
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Formula 2SM (AF2 Series At Amaroo Park Raceway)
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Australian Formula 2 Championship
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1979 Australian Formula 2 Championship
The 1979 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to racing cars complying with Australian Formula 2.Conditions for Australian Titles, 1979 CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport, pages 94 to 96 It was the 12th Australian Formula 2 Championship.Record, Titles and Awards, 2006 CAMS Manual Of Motor Sport, page 14-6 The title was won by Brian Shead driving a Cheetah Mk. 6 Toyota.Pedr Davis, The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, 1986, page 172 Calendar The championship was contested over a three-round series.Australian Formula 2, Australian Motor Racing Yearbook, 1979/80, pages 146 to 149 Points system Championship points were awarded on a 9-6-4-3-2-1 basis to the top six placegetters at each round. For the round which was contested over two heats, round placings were determined by allocating points on a 20-16-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the top 14 finishers in each race. Championship points were then awarded based on the round resul ...
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