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2023 Supercars Championship

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The 2023 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship) was a motor racing series for Supercars.

Brodie Kostecki won his first drivers' championship
Erebus Motorsport won their first Teams' Championship

It was the twenty-fifth running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-seventh series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. It was the sixty-fourth season of touring car racing in Australia.

The 2023 season saw the introduction of Gen3, a revision to the sport's technical regulations. These regulations were designed to cut costs for competitors by introducing more standardised components to the cars and redesigning the chassis to favour coupé body shapes.

Brodie Kostecki and Erebus Motorsport secured their first Drivers' and Teams' Champions respectively.[1][2]

Teams and drivers

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The following teams and drivers competed in the 2023 championship.

Championship entries Endurance entries
Manufacturer Model Team No. Driver name Rounds Co-driver name Rounds
Chevrolet[3][4] Camaro ZL1-1LE Brad Jones Racing 4 Australia Jack Smith[5] All New Zealand Jaxon Evans[6] 9–10
8 New Zealand Andre Heimgartner[5] All Australia Dale Wood[6] 9–10
14 Australia Bryce Fullwood[5] All Australia Dean Fiore[6] 9–10
96 Australia Macauley Jones[5] All Australia Jordan Boys[6] 9–10
Erebus Motorsport 9 Australia Will Brown[7] All Australia Jack Perkins[8] 9–10
99 Australia Brodie Kostecki[7] All Australia David Russell[9] 9–10
Team 18 18/600 Australia Mark Winterbottom[10] All Australia Michael Caruso[11] 9–10
20 Australia Scott Pye[12] All Australia Warren Luff[13] 9–10
PremiAir Racing 23/400 Australia Tim Slade[14] All Australia Jonathon Webb[15] 9–10
31 Australia James Golding[16] All Australia Dylan O'Keeffe[17] 9–10
Matt Stone Racing[18] 34 Australia Jack Le Brocq[19] All Australia Jayden Ojeda[20] 9–10
35 Australia Cameron Hill[21] All Australia Jaylyn Robotham[22] 9–10
Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 Australia Broc Feeney[23] All Australia Jamie Whincup[24] 9–10
97 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen[5] All New Zealand Richie Stanaway[25] 9–10
Ford[3][4] Mustang GT Walkinshaw Andretti United[26] 2 Australia Nick Percat[27] All New Zealand Fabian Coulthard[28] 9–10
25 Australia Chaz Mostert[29] All Australia Lee Holdsworth[28] 9–10
Blanchard Racing Team 3 Australia Todd Hazelwood[30] All Australia Tim Blanchard[31] 9–10
Tickford Racing 5 Australia James Courtney[32] All Australia Zak Best[33] 9–10
6/43 Australia Cameron Waters[34] All Australia James Moffat[33] 9–10
55 Australia Thomas Randle[35] All Australia Garry Jacobson[33] 9–10
56/777 Australia Declan Fraser[36] All Australia Tyler Everingham[33] 9–10
Dick Johnson Racing 11 Australia Anton de Pasquale[37] All Australia Tony D'Alberto[38] 9–10
17 Australia Will Davison[37] All Australia Alex Davison[39] 9–10
Grove Racing 19 New Zealand Matthew Payne[40] All France Kévin Estre[41][42] 9–10
26 Australia David Reynolds[40] All Australia Garth Tander[43][42] 9–10
Wildcard Entries
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE Triple Eight Race Engineering 888 Australia Zane Goddard[44] 5, 9–10 Australia Craig Lowndes[45] 9–10
Ford Mustang GT Blanchard Racing Team[31][46] 7 Australia Jake Kostecki
Australia Aaron Love
9–10
Dick Johnson Racing[47] 98 Australia Kai Allen
Switzerland Simona de Silvestro
10

Manufacturer changes

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Chevrolet returned to the series for the first time since 1984, replacing Holden and the ZB Commodore with the Camaro ZL1.[48]

All Ford teams upgraded to the Mustang GT S650.[49]

Team changes

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Walkinshaw Andretti United switched from Holden to Ford.[26] In addition, Walkinshaw Andretti United is receiving the same treatment as Dick Johnson Racing, Tickford Racing, Blanchard Racing Team and Grove Racing by receiving factory support from Ford Performance.

Driver changes

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Cameron Hill graduated from the Super2 Series to race full time at Matt Stone Racing. He replaced Todd Hazelwood, who joined Blanchard Racing Team, replacing Tim Slade, who joined PremiAir Racing replacing Chris Pither.[50][30][21]

Declan Fraser graduated from the Super2 Series to replace Jake Kostecki after Tickford Racing terminated his contract early. Kostecki was contracted to race with the team throughout 2023.[36][51]

Matthew Payne graduated from the Super2 Series to race full time at Grove Racing. He replaced Lee Holdsworth, who announced his retirement from full-time competition at the end of the 2022 season.[40][52]

Calendar

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Twelve, down from thirteen in 2022, circuits are due to host a round of the 2023 championship.

Round Event Circuit Location Dates Map
1 Newcastle 500 New South Wales Newcastle Street Circuit Newcastle, New South Wales 11–12 March
2 Melbourne SuperSprint Victoria (state) Albert Park Circuit Albert Park, Victoria 30 March–2 April
3 Perth SuperSprint Western Australia Wanneroo Raceway Neerabup, Western Australia 29–30 April
4 Tasmania SuperSprint Tasmania Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 20–21 May
5 Darwin Triple Crown Northern Territory Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 17–18 June
6 Townsville 500 Queensland Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 8–9 July
7 Sydney SuperNight New South Wales Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South Wales 29–30 July
8 The Bend SuperSprint South Australia The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South Australia 19–20 August
9 Sandown 500 Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway Springvale, Victoria 15–17 September
10 Bathurst 1000 New South Wales Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 5–8 October
11 Gold Coast 500 Queensland Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland 28–29 October
12 Adelaide 500 South Australia Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 25–26 November
Source

Calendar changes

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The Newcastle 500 returned as the season opener, after a three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[53]

The Melbourne 400 and Perth SuperNight reverted to a SuperSprint format.

The Sandown 500 will return to the calendar for the first time 2019, and the first as the precursor to the Bathurst 1000 since 2018.[54]

Pukekohe Park Raceway closed, citing the focus on horse racing and club facilities:[55] a new venue in New Zealand was unable to be secured for 2023.[56]

The Winton SuperSprint was omitted from the calendar.[56]

Rule changes

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Gen3

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The Gen3 regulations saw the introduction of the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (top) and Ford Mustang S650 (bottom).

Gen3 made its debut, replacing the Car of the Future regulations that débuted in 2013, with regulations designed to lower costs of a standard Supercar.[57] It was due to debut midway through 2022, but due to ongoing challenges with international supply chains and domestic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was delayed to 2023.[58]

The regulations introduced more controlled components into the cars to address the rising costs of maintaining a car. The pedal kit, brake kit and wheels became control components, with tenders needing the rims to be 'finger friendly' for pit crew during a pit stop. The roll cage lowered by 100mm to be suited to coupes, after the controversy surrounding the Ford Mustang GT, which required the roof to be stretched beyond the dimensions of its road-going counterpart to fit the Car of the Future chassis. Supercars manufactured the roll cage in kit form for teams that do not have the budget to build one themselves.[59][60][61][62]

The engines on Gen3 were overhauled, with pushrod engines replaced with fuel-injected, V8 engines, with the Camaro running a 5.7 Litre LTR V8, while the Mustang will run a 5.4 Litre Coyote V8. This is intended to modernise the engine and significantly reduce costs of building and maintaining them.[63][64][65]

Aerodynamic downforce was cut by 67% to encourage closer racing and easier overtaking after complaints from drivers about dirty air and aerowash from current Gen2 cars.[66]

Minimum weight was decreased from 1,400 kg to 1,335 kg, with a 95 kg minimum of driver and seat weight combination.[67] Later, it was increased to 1,340 kg from the Sandown 500.[68]

Triple Eight Race Engineering oversaw the development of the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 as a replacement for the Holden ZB Commodore. The Camaro ZL1 was chosen after parent company General Motors decided to discontinue the Holden brand and shut down production of the Commodore.[48] Dick Johnson Racing oversaw the development of the S650 Mustang.[69][70]

Other changes

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A new E75 fuel blend was introduced, down from E85 that was used from 2009, while utilising more renewable bio fuels to lower carbon emissions.[71]

Ahead of the Perth SuperSprint an LED display was added to the windscreen to show information such as a driver's position in the race, practice, or qualifying session to spectators.[72]

Ahead of the Gold Coast 500 a Full Course Yellow system was implemented, although the system saw no use during the event itself.[73]

Results

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Season summary

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Round Race Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Winning manufacturer Report
1 1 Newcastle 500 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Chaz Mostert Australia Cameron Waters[a] Tickford Racing United States Ford Report
2 Australia David Reynolds New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
2 3 Melbourne SuperSprint Australia Anton de Pasquale Australia Broc Feeney New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet Report
4 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Australia Scott Pye Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
5 Australia Brodie Kostecki New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
6 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Broc Feeney Australia Broc Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
3 7 Perth SuperSprint New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Australia Todd Hazelwood New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet Report
8 Australia Will Brown Australia James Golding Australia Will Brown Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
9 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Broc Feeney Australia Broc Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
4 10 Tasmania SuperSprint Australia Will Brown Australia Cameron Waters Australia Will Brown Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet Report
11 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Will Davison Australia Broc Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
12 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Cameron Waters Australia Will Brown Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
5 13 Darwin Triple Crown Australia Cameron Waters Australia Mark Winterbottom Australia Mark Winterbottom Team 18 United States Chevrolet Report
14 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Chaz Mostert Australia Broc Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
15 Australia Jack Le Brocq Australia Jack Le Brocq Australia Jack Le Brocq Matt Stone Racing United States Chevrolet
6 16 Townsville 500 Australia Will Brown New Zealand Andre Heimgartner Australia Will Brown Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet Report
17 Australia Cameron Waters Australia Scott Pye Australia Anton de Pasquale Dick Johnson Racing United States Ford
7 18 Sydney SuperNight New Zealand Andre Heimgartner New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet Report
19 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Australia Jack Smith New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet
8 20 The Bend SuperSprint Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia James Courtney Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet Report
21 Australia Thomas Randle Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
22 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Cameron Waters Australia Brodie Kostecki Erebus Motorsport United States Chevrolet
9 23 Sandown 500 Australia Will Brown Australia Garry Jacobson Australia Broc Feeney
Australia Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet Report
10 24 Bathurst 1000 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Will Brown New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen
New Zealand Richie Stanaway
Triple Eight Race Engineering United States Chevrolet Report
11 25 Gold Coast 500 Australia Cameron Waters Australia Chaz Mostert Australia Cameron Waters Tickford Racing United States Ford Report
26 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia David Reynolds Grove Racing United States Ford
12 27 Adelaide 500 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia David Reynolds Australia Cameron Waters Tickford Racing United States Ford Report
28 Australia Brodie Kostecki Australia Declan Fraser New Zealand Matthew Payne Grove Racing United States Ford

Points

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Points system

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Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver or drivers of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race. At least 50% of the planned race distance must be completed for the result to be valid and championship points awarded. No extra points were awarded if the fastest lap time is achieved by a driver who was classified outside the top fifteen.

Points format Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th  FL 
Endurance 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60 54 48 42
Two-race 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30
SuperSprint 100 92 86 80 74 68 64 60 56 52 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 5
Melbourne 75 69 64 60 55 51 48 45 42 39 36 34 33 31 30 28 27 25 24 22 21 19 18 16 15
  • Endurance: Used for the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.
  • Two-race: Used for the Newcastle 500, Townsville 500, Sydney SuperNight (with 5 points awarded for the fastest lap), Gold Coast 500 and Adelaide 500.
  • SuperSprint: Used for all SuperSprint races (exc. Melbourne) and the Darwin Triple Crown.
  • Melbourne: Used for the Melbourne SuperSprint.

Drivers' Championship

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Pos. Driver No. NEW
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
WAN
Western Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Pts.
1 Australia Brodie Kostecki 99 3 6 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 23 2 3 4 4 26 19 2 1 8 1 1 1 2 2 5 2 6 8 0 2888
2 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen 97 DSQ 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 12 3 Ret 4 6 2 4 4 5 7 1 5 5 5 3 1 2 5 Ret Ret 0 2565
3 Australia Broc Feeney 88 DSQ 5 4 3 7 1 10 13 1 18 1 2 2 1 3 2 4 11 4 6 9 25 1 23 14 8 5 2 0 2441
4 Australia Chaz Mostert 25 2 2 5 4 4 14 11 4 5 Ret 6 6 8 13 9 3 Ret 2 7 2 3 9 22 4 8 13 4 5 0 2287
5 Australia Will Brown 9 4 13 3 6 3 23 16 1 2 1 3 1 7 5 6 1 6 3 14 Ret 13 13 4 8 11 11 Ret 14 0 2264
6 Australia Cameron Waters 6/43 1 12 7 19 10 10 22 8 6 4 4 7 Ret 12 5 5 15 5 6 4 24 2 20 Ret 1 3 1 4 0 2099
7 New Zealand Andre Heimgartner 8 5 7 17 16 5 2 21 10 22 2 12 17 16 3 2 7 3 14 2 10 10 12 5 Ret 7 17 9 6 0 2016
8 Australia Anton de Pasquale 11 16 16 6 5 Ret 22 13 22 15 13 14 9 9 17 17 Ret 1 15 3 11 7 7 8 3 13 21 21 7 0 1818
9 Australia David Reynolds 26 10 3 19 23 14 8 3 14 4 16 23 12 20 22 12 21 17 Ret 20 13 4 20 Ret 5 3 1 2 3 0 1806
10 Australia Will Davison 17 11 19 16 11 11 6 8 6 7 11 5 13 3 24 8 10 21 16 17 9 22 6 7 16 15 16 7 9 0 1786
11 Australia Bryce Fullwood 14 15 11 11 7 12 18 14 12 17 19 17 10 5 8 11 8 9 8 5 21 8 23 14 7 22 10 19 18 0 1722
12 Australia Jack Le Brocq 34 9 8 8 Ret 6 5 12 15 24 7 8 5 11 20 1 12 10 4 10 15 25 10 16 9 Ret 14 14 23 0 1715
13 Australia Thomas Randle 55 17 18 12 8 9 11 9 23 Ret 10 22 14 21 10 14 13 8 23 22 3 2 3 25 12 4 7 3 10 0 1700
14 New Zealand Matthew Payne 19 12 14 13 17 21 12 6 9 18 15 15 21 19 23 25 15 18 24 23 7 6 18 6 11 9 4 23 1 0 1673
15 Australia Mark Winterbottom 18/600 6 10 21 9 Ret 19 18 18 19 12 13 8 1 18 7 11 7 9 9 17 17 24 11 Ret 12 9 11 15 0 1579
16 Australia James Golding 31 18 4 22 21 19 16 15 11 11 14 9 16 14 6 20 20 12 12 16 14 23 15 15 10 17 6 13 20 0 1569
17 Australia James Courtney 5 8 DNS 9 22 Ret DNS 5 3 9 24 16 22 23 16 21 9 16 13 13 8 11 8 12 6 10 Ret 8 12 0 1568
18 Australia Scott Pye 20 7 17 15 18 20 13 20 17 10 5 20 15 12 9 23 6 11 10 11 22 15 11 21 17 6 Ret 10 13 0 1524
19 Australia Tim Slade 23/400 22 9 20 13 8 15 7 24 8 6 7 25 10 11 18 18 23 6 12 16 18 22 9 13 21 Ret 16 16 0 1497
20 Australia Nick Percat 2 Ret 23 14 Ret 16 20 17 19 13 9 10 23 18 19 15 24 13 20 19 18 12 4 23 14 18 12 18 21 0 1230
21 Australia Todd Hazelwood 3 14 15 DSQ 20 15 9 4 7 14 20 19 24 17 14 10 23 Ret 18 21 12 16 16 17 Ret 19 18 12 11 0 1221
22 Australia Macauley Jones 96 19 22 10 12 Ret 7 24 16 20 22 21 19 15 7 13 16 20 22 18 20 19 21 19 22 16 Ret 17 22 0 1138
23 Australia Cameron Hill 35 20 21 18 15 17 Ret 23 25 16 8 11 11 13 15 16 17 22 17 24 Ret 20 19 Ret 15 23 15 22 17 0 1080
24 Australia Declan Fraser 56/777 13 Ret 24 10 13 21 19 21 23 21 Ret 20 Ret 25 19 14 19 21 25 19 14 17 13 18 20 20 15 Ret 0 1046
25 Australia Jack Smith 4 21 20 23 14 18 17 25 20 21 17 18 18 24 Ret 22 22 14 19 15 Ret 21 14 18 21 Ret 19 20 19 0 1030
26 New Zealand Richie Stanaway 97 3 1 0 558
27 Australia David Russell 99 2 2 0 552
28 Australia Tony D'Alberto 11 8 3 0 438
29 Australia Jack Perkins 9 4 8 0 420
30 Australia Jamie Whincup 88 1 23 0 372
31 France Kévin Estre 19 6 11 0 348
32 Australia Zak Best 5 12 6 0 342
33 Australia Lee Holdsworth 25 22 4 0 318
34 Australia Dean Fiore 14 14 7 0 318
35 Australia Alex Davison 17 7 16 0 306
36 Australia Jonathon Webb 23 9 13 0 300
37 Australia Zane Goddard 888 22 21 24 10 24 0 298
38 Australia Jayden Ojeda 34 16 9 0 282
39 Australia Dylan O'Keeffe 31 15 10 0 276
40 Australia Tyler Everingham 56 13 18 0 234
41 Australia Garth Tander 26 Ret 5 0 222
42 Australia Dale Wood 8 5 Ret 0 222
43 Australia Craig Lowndes 888 10 24 0 222
44 Australia Garry Jacobson 55 25 12 0 198
45 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard 2 23 14 0 198
46 Australia Warren Luff 20 21 17 0 192
47 New Zealand Jaxon Evans 4 18 21 0 186
48 Australia Jordan Boys 96 19 22 0 174
49 Australia Aaron Love 7 24 19 0 162
50 Australia Jake Kostecki 7 24 19 0 162
51 Australia Michael Caruso 18 11 Ret 0 144
52 Australia Jaylyn Robotham 35 Ret 15 0 120
53 Australia Tim Blanchard 3 17 Ret 0 108
54 Australia James Moffat 6 20 Ret 0 90
55 Australia Kai Allen 98 20 0 90
56 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro 98 20 0 90
Pos. Driver No. NEW
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
WAN
Western Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Pts.
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

Teams' Championship

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Pos. Driver No. NEW
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
WAN
Western Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Pts.
1 Erebus Motorsport 9 4 13 3 6 3 23 16 1 2 1 3 1 7 5 6 1 6 3 14 Ret 13 13 4 8 11 11 Ret 14 0 5152
99 3 6 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 23 2 3 4 4 26 19 2 1 8 1 1 1 2 2 5 2 6 8
2 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 DSQ 5 4 3 7 1 10 13 1 18 1 2 2 1 3 2 4 11 4 6 9 25 1 23 14 8 5 2 30 4976
97 DSQ 1 1 2 2 4 1 5 12 3 Ret 4 6 2 4 4 5 7 1 5 5 5 3 1 2 5 Ret Ret
3 Brad Jones Racing 8 5 7 17 16 5 2 21 10 22 2 12 17 16 3 2 7 3 14 2 10 10 12 5 Ret 7 17 9 6 30 3708
14 15 11 11 7 12 18 15 12 17 19 17 10 5 8 11 8 9 8 5 21 8 23 14 7 22 10 19 18
4 Tickford Racing 5 8 DNS 9 22 Ret DNS 5 3 9 24 16 22 23 16 21 9 16 13 13 8 11 8 12 6 10 Ret 8 12 0 3667
6 1 12 7 19 10 10 22 8 6 4 4 7 Ret 12 5 5 15 5 6 4 24 2 20 Ret 1 3 1 4
5 Dick Johnson Racing 11 16 16 6 5 Ret 22 13 22 15 13 14 9 9 17 17 Ret 1 15 3 11 7 7 8 3 13 21 21 7 0 3604
17 11 19 16 11 11 6 8 6 7 11 5 13 3 24 8 10 21 16 17 9 22 6 7 16 15 16 7 9
6 Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 Ret 23 14 Ret 16 20 17 19 13 9 10 23 19 19 15 24 13 20 19 18 12 4 23 14 18 12 18 21 30 3487
25 2 2 5 4 4 14 11 4 5 Ret 6 6 8 13 9 3 Ret 2 7 2 3 9 22 4 8 13 4 5
7 Grove Racing 19 12 14 13 17 21 12 6 9 18 15 15 21 20 23 25 15 18 24 23 7 6 18 6 11 9 4 23 1 0 3479
26 10 3 19 23 14 8 3 14 4 16 24 12 21 22 12 21 17 Ret 20 13 4 20 Ret 5 3 1 2 3
8 Team 18 18 6 10 21 9 Ret 19 18 18 19 12 13 8 1 18 7 11 7 9 9 17 17 24 11 Ret 12 9 11 15 0 3103
20 7 17 15 18 20 13 20 17 10 5 20 15 12 9 23 6 11 10 11 22 15 11 21 17 6 Ret 10 13
9 PremiAir Racing 23 22 9 20 13 8 15 7 24 8 6 7 25 10 11 18 18 23 6 12 16 18 22 9 13 21 Ret 16 16 50 3016
31 18 4 22 21 19 16 14 11 11 14 9 16 14 6 20 20 12 12 16 14 23 15 15 10 17 6 13 20
10 Matt Stone Racing 34 9 8 8 Ret 6 5 12 15 24 7 8 5 11 20 1 12 10 4 10 15 25 10 16 9 Ret 14 14 23 0 2795
35 20 21 18 15 17 Ret 23 25 16 8 11 11 13 15 16 17 22 17 24 Ret 20 19 Ret 15 23 15 22 17
11 Tickford Racing 55 17 18 12 8 9 11 9 23 Ret 10 22 14 17 10 14 13 8 23 22 3 2 3 25 12 4 7 3 10 60 2686
56 13 Ret 24 10 13 21 19 21 23 21 Ret 20 Ret 25 19 14 19 21 25 19 14 17 13 18 20 20 15 NC
12 Brad Jones Racing 4 21 20 23 14 18 17 25 20 21 17 18 18 24 Ret 22 22 14 19 15 Ret 21 14 18 21 Ret 19 20 19 60 2108
96 19 22 10 12 Ret 7 24 16 20 22 21 19 15 7 13 16 20 22 18 20 19 21 19 22 16 Ret 17 22
13 Blanchard Racing Team 3 14 15 DSQ 20 15 9 4 7 14 20 19 24 18 14 10 23 Ret 18 21 12 16 16 17 Ret 19 18 12 11 30 1191
14 Triple Eight Race Engineering 888 22 21 24 10 24 0 298
15 Blanchard Racing Team 7 24 19 0 162
16 Dick Johnson Racing 98 20 30 60
Pos. Driver No. NEW
New South Wales
MEL
Victoria (state)
WAN
Western Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
ADE
South Australia
Pen. Pts.
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

Notes

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  1. ^ Cameron Waters unofficially finished 3rd, but he was credited the win after the cars of Shane van Gisbergen and Broc Feeney were disqualified after a protest lodged by Tickford Racing and Walkinshaw Andretti United related to the use of dry ice in a specific banned location.[74][75]

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