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2004 Australian Production Car Championship
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The 2004 Australian Production Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned national motor racing title open to Group 3E Series Production Cars.[1] The championship, which was the 11th Australian Production Car Championship, was managed by Procar Australia as part of the 2004 PROCAR Championship Series.[1] The championship was won by Chris Alajajian driving a Subaru Liberty GT.
Race calendar
The championship was contested over a seven-round series[2] with two races per round.
Round | Circuit | State | Date |
1 | Adelaide Parklands Circuit | South Australia | 19–20 March[3] |
2 | Oran Park Grand Prix Circuit | New South Wales | 18 April[3] |
3 | Sandown International Motor Raceway | Victoria | 16 May[3] |
4 | Winton Motor Raceway | Victoria | 20 June[3] |
5 | Eastern Creek International Motor Raceway | New South Wales | 18 July[3] |
6 | Wakefield Park | New South Wales | 8 August[4] |
7 | Mallala Motor Sport Park | South Australia | 19 September[3] |
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Classes
Car competed in four classes based on the performance potential of each car.[2]
Points system
Outright championship points were awarded on a 30–24–20–18–17–16–15–14–13–12–11–10–9–8–7–6–5–4–3–2–1 basis to the first 21 finishers in each class in each race.[1] In addition, 3 outright championship points were awarded to the driver setting the fastest qualifying time in each class for race 1 at each round.[1] Class championship points were awarded on the same basis as outright championship points.[1]
Championship standings
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Note: The Toyota Corolla Sportiva was classified as a Class B car for Round 1 and as a Class C car from Round 2 onwards.
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