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2010 Australian Manufacturers' Championship

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The 2010 Australian Manufacturers' Championship is a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing championship for car manufacturers.[1] It is the 25th manufacturers title to be awarded by CAMS and the 16th to be contested under the Australian Manufacturers' Championship name. The championship, which is open to closed, four seat, production automobiles, also incorporates the 2010 Australian Production Car Championship for drivers.[1]

Calendar

The championship is being contested over a six round series.[1]

All rounds other than Rounds 1 & 4 are being contested over two one hour races.[1]

Class Structure

Cars are competing in the following six classes:

  • Class A : High Performance (All Wheel Drive)
  • Class B : High Performance (Two Wheel Drive)
  • Class C : Performance
  • Class D : Production
  • Class E : Production
  • Class F : Alternative Energy [1]

Points system

Only registered manufacturers are eligible to score points in the Australian Manufacturers’ Championship.[1] Each registered manufacturer can nominate up to two cars, irrespective of class, which are the only cars eligible to score points for that manufacturer at that round of the championship.[1]

Drivers registered for the Australian Production Car Championship are able to score points regardless of Manufacturer registration.[1]

Results

Australian Manufacturers' Championship

A progressive pointscore for the Australian Manufacturers' Championship is not yet available.

Australian Production Car Championship

At the completion of the second round, the Australian Production Car Championship pointscore was being led by Gary Holt (BMW 335i) from Hadrian Morrall (Mazda 3 MPS) and Richard Gartner (Renault Clio).

References