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The 2005 Holden Performance Driving Centre V8 Supercar Series was an Australian
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series held for
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. It was the sixth series held for second tier V8 Supercars competitors. The season began on 18 March 2005 at
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and finished on 27 November at
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. The season consisted of seven rounds held across four different states. The series was expanded for 2005, incorporating the previously stand-alone support race at
Bathurst 1000 The Bathurst 1000 (formally known as the Repco Bathurst 1000) is a touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently run as part of the Supercars Championship, the most rece ...
into a series round and adding a finale on the support program of the Bigpond Grand Finale.
Dean Canto Dean Justin Canto (born 24 September 1980) is a multiple-championship winning Australian motor racing driver. Best noted as a Supercars driver, Canto was the inaugural winner of the second-tier V8 Supercar development series in 2000, and the fir ...
, driving for
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's two car team, dominated the expanded series, winning ten races, and five of the seven rounds, which made Canto the first multiple winner of the series and directly led to a full-time return to V8 Supercar Championship Series with
Garry Rogers Motorsport Garry Rogers Motorsport is an Australian motor racing team. It is owned by retired racing driver Garry Rogers who began the team to further his own racing efforts. Based in Melbourne, originally out of a Nissan dealership owned by Rogers, the te ...
. Series runner up
Paul Cruickshank Racing Paul Cruickshank Racing was an Australian motor racing team that competed in several Sports Car and Touring Car categories. History While new to the championship in 2006, Cruickshank has run several cars in the Development V8 Supercar series ...
driver
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failed to score a win, staying in touch with Canto through consistency. Adam Macrow was the other multiple race-winner, taking victory four times, but some unlucky results saw him finish fourth in the points race behind Gary MacDonald. Shane Beikoff,
Lee Holdsworth Lee Holdsworth (born 2 February 1983) is a semi-retired Australian racing driver. He won the 2021 Bathurst 1000 alongside Chaz Mostert and finished his full-time career after the 2022 season, after nearly two decades of racing. He plans to retur ...
and
Dale Brede Dale Brede (born 12 October 1974 in Canberra) is a racing driver from Australia. He formerly competed in the V8 Supercars The Supercars Championship is a touring car racing category in Australia, running as an International Series under Féd ...
took the remaining wins with Race 2 at Bathurst declared a no result after a multi-car collision blocked the track after just six laps.


Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the series.


Race calendar


Points system

The series comprised seven rounds across four different states. Rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5 each consisted of three races. The second race of each weekend saw the finishing order of Race 1 reversed to form the grid, a 'reverse grid' race. Rounds 1, 6 and 7 each consisted of two races. Points were offered down to 32nd position in each race but at no point during the season did more than 24 cars finish a race.


Series standings

Note: Due to time constraints, Race 2 at the Bathurst round was abandoned and no points were awarded.Grant Rowley, (Not) The Great Race, The Annual – Australian Motorsport, Number 1 / 2005, page 48


References


External links


2005 Racing Results Archive


See also

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2005 V8 Supercar season The 2005 V8 Supercar season was the 46th year of touring car racing in Australia since the first runnings of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the fore-runner of the present day Bathurst 1000, the Armstrong 500. There were 21 touring c ...
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