2010 Touring Car Masters
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The 2010 Touring Car Masters was Australian motor racing competition for Touring Cars.[1] The series was open to models manufactured between 1 January 1963 and 31 December 1973 and to specific models manufactured between 1 January 1974 and 31 December 1976.[1] It was sanctioned by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) as a National Series and ‘Australian Classic Touring Cars’ was appointed by CAMS as the Category Manager.[1] The series was the fourth annual Touring Car Masters.[2]
Jim Richards (Ford Falcon Sprint) won Group 1, Bernie Stack (Porsche 911 RS) was victorious in Group 2 and Tony Karanfilovski (Alfa Romeo GTAm) secured the Group 3 award.

The series was contested over eight rounds.[3]
| Round[1] | Circuit[1][4] | Date[1] | Format[1] | Round winner[5] | Car |
| 1 | Adelaide Parklands Circuit | 11-14 March | Three races | Andrew Miedecke | Chevrolet Camaro SS |
| 2 | Winton Motor Raceway | 14-16 May | Three races | John Bowe | Ford Mustang |
| 3 | Hidden Valley Raceway | 18-20 June | Three races | Jim Richards | Ford Falcon Sprint |
| 4 | Eastern Creek International Raceway[5] | 4-5 September[4] | Three races | John Bowe | Ford Mustang |
| 5 | Mount Panorama, Bathurst | 7-10 October | Three races | Jim Richards | Ford Falcon Sprint |
| 6 | Symmons Plains International Raceway | 13-15 November[4] | Three races | John Bowe | Ford Mustang |
| 7 | Sandown International Motor Raceway | 19-21 November | Three races | Jim Richards | Ford Falcon Sprint |
| 8 | Sydney Olympic Park Street Circuit | 3-5 December | Three races | Gavin Bullas | Ford Mustang |
Note:
Classes
Cars competed in three Groups based on engine capacity:[2]
- Group 1: Over 5100cc (plus Ford Falcon Sprint and Holden Torana SL/R 5000)[2]
- Group 2: Over 2001cc and up to 5099cc[2]
- Group 3: Up to 2000cc[2]