2011 Touring Car Masters

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The 2011 Touring Car Masters was Australian motor racing competition for modified Touring Cars.[1] The series was open to cars 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 fifth annual Touring Car Masters.

John Bowe (Ford Mustang) won Class C, Gary O'Brien (Holden HQ Monaro GTS) was victorious in Class B and Amanda Sparks (Porsche 911 RS) secured the Class A award.

John Bowe (Ford Mustang) won Class C
Brad Tilley (Ford XY Falcon GT) placed 4th in Class C
Eddie Abelnica (Ford XB Falcon Hardtop) placed 6th in Class C
Alastair MacLean (Chevrolet Camaro SS) placed 14th in Class C
Gavin Bullas (Ford Mustang) placed 18th in Class C
Mark King (Ford XA Falcon GT) placed 22nd in Class C
Mick Wilson (Chrysler VH Valiant Charger R/T placed 4th in Class B
Phil Showers (Ford Escort) placed 7th in Class A
Tony Karanfilovski (Alfa Romeo GTAm) placed 8th in Class A

The series was contested over eight rounds.[2]

Round[1] Circuit[2] Date[1] Format[2] Round winner[2] Car[3]
1 Adelaide Parklands 17–20 March Three races John Bowe Ford Mustang
2 Barbagallo Raceway 29 April - 1 May Three races John Bowe Ford Mustang
3 Hidden Valley 17–19 June Three races Andrew Miedecke Chevrolet Camaro SS
4 Eastern Creek 3–4 September Three races Andrew Miedecke Chevrolet Camaro SS
5 Bathurst 6–9 October Three races Glenn Seton Ford XB Falcon Hardtop
6 Gold Coast 21–23 October Three races John Bowe Ford Mustang
7 Sandown 18–20 November Three races John Bowe Ford Mustang
8 Homebush 2–4 December Three races Andrew Miedecke Chevrolet Camaro SS

Classes & points system

Series standings

Notes & references

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