The 1984 Australian Super Series was an Australian motor racing competition for Group E Series Production Cars. With prizemoney totaling $200,000, the series was claimed, at the time, to be "the richest race series staged in Australia".
The series was won by Peter Fitzgerald driving a Mitsubishi Starion.
Race schedule
The series was contested over six rounds with two heats and a final at each round.
Round | Circuit | State | Date | Round winner | Car |
1 | Calder Park | Victoria | 29 April | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion |
2 | Adelaide International Raceway | South Australia | 6 May | Brian Sampson | Mitsubishi Starion |
3 | Amaroo Park | New South Wales | 20 May | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion |
4 | Adelaide International Raceway | South Australia | 1 July | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion |
5 | Amaroo Park | New South Wales | 8 July | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion |
6 | Calder Park | Victoria | 29 July | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion |
Series standings
Position | Driver | Car | Entrant | Points |
1 | Peter Fitzgerald | Mitsubishi Starion | Eastside Mitsubishi / Palcolor Phot Services | 118 |
2 | Brian Sampson | Mitsubishi Starion | Melbourne Clutch & Brake Service Pty Ltd | 90 |
3 | Ross Burbidge | Alfa Romeo Alfasud | John French | ? |
4 | Colin Bond | Alfa Romeo GTV6 | Network Alfa | ? |
5 | Phil Alexander | Ford Laser | Alexander Rotary | ? |
6 | Kevin Bartlett | Mitsubishi Starion | Kevin Bartlett | ? |
7 | Brad Jones | Mitsubishi Starion | Bradley Jones | ? |
References
- ^ Program, Calder Park, 29 April 1984
- ^ Phillip Christensen, Group E in 1984 - And the beat goes onβ¦, Australian Motor Racing Year 1984/85, pages 62-67
- ^ Racing Car News, June 1984, page 29
- ^ Racing Car News, June 1984, page 53
- ^ Racing Car News, June 1984, page 34
- ^ Racing Car News, August 1984, page 57
- ^ Racing Car News, August 1984, page 54
- ^ Racing Car News, September 1984, page 51