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The 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series was the eleventh V8 Supercar Championship Series and the thirteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title. It began on 19 March at the Clipsal 500 on the streets of Adelaide and ended on 6 December at the Homebush Street Circuit and consisted of 26 races over 14 events which were held in all states and the Northern Territory of Australia as well as New Zealand. The 50th Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the series by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.

Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford driver Jamie Whincup won the Championship from Holden drivers Will Davison and Garth Tander. Championship races were also won by Craig Lowndes, Michael Caruso, James Courtney and Mark Winterbottom. The two-driver endurance races, held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, were both won by Tander and Davison.

Race calendar

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The following events made up the 2009 series.[1]

The Desert 400 originally scheduled to take place on 5–7 November was moved into the 2010 season.[2] A replacement event, The Island 300, was announced in late September at Phillip Island.[3] The Nikon SuperGP altered its format at late notice after the cancellation of the A1 Grand Prix event which was due to be held at the same event. The two by 200 kilometre races were altered to two races each split into two 150 kilometre legs.[4] Race winners were declared on the basis of accumulated points over the two legs held each day.

Round Event Circuit/Location Date Race winning driver Racing winning team Report
1 South Australia Clipsal 500 Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide 19–22 March Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
2 New Zealand Hamilton 400 Hamilton Street Circuit, Hamilton 17–19 April Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
3 Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway Winton Motor Raceway, Benalla 1–3 May Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering
4 Tasmania Falken Tasmania Challenge Symmons Plains Raceway, Launceston 29–31 May Garth Tander Holden Racing Team report
Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
5 Northern Territory Skycity Triple Crown Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin 19–21 June Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Michael Caruso Garry Rogers Motorsport
6 Queensland Dunlop Townsville 400 Reid Park Street Circuit, Townsville 10–12 July Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing
7 Victoria (state) Norton 360 Sandown Challenge Sandown Raceway, Springvale 31 July – 2 August Will Davison Holden Racing Team report
Garth Tander Holden Racing Team
8 Queensland Queensland House and Land.com 300 Queensland Raceway, Willowbank 21–23 August Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Will Davison Holden Racing Team
9 Victoria (state) L&H 500 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island 11–13 September Will Davison
Garth Tander
Holden Racing Team report
10 New South Wales Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst 8–11 October Will Davison
Garth Tander
Holden Racing Team report
11 Queensland Gold Coast Nikon SuperGP Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Surfers Paradise 22–25 October L1: Mark Winterbottom
L2: Garth Tander
L1: Ford Performance Racing
L2: Holden Racing Team
report
L1: Craig Lowndes
L2: Mark Winterbottom
L1: Triple Eight Race Engineering
L2: Ford Performance Racing
12 Victoria (state) The Island 300 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Phillip Island 7–8 November Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
13 Western Australia BigPond 300 Barbagallo Raceway, Perth 20–22 November Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering
14 New South Wales Sydney Telstra 500 Homebush Street Circuit, Sydney Olympic Park 4–6 December Garth Tander Holden Racing Team report
James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing
Maps of circuit locations

Teams and drivers

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The following teams and drivers contested the 2009 series. This list is based in part on[5]

Manufacturer Team Car No. Drivers Events Co-drivers Events
Ford Falcon BF Britek Motorsport (SBR) 25 Australia Jason Bright 1–5
Marcus Marshall Motorsport 77 Australia Marcus Marshall 1–6
Paul Cruickshank Racing 333 Australia Michael Patrizi 1–8, 11–14
Australia David Wall[6] 9–10 Australia Leanne Tander[6] 9–10
Falcon FG Triple Eight Race Engineering 1 Australia Jamie Whincup 1–8, 11–14
88 United Kingdom James Thompson[7] 9–10 Denmark Allan Simonsen[7] 9–10
888 Australia Craig Lowndes All Australia Jamie Whincup 9–10
Stone Brothers Racing 4 Australia Alex Davison 1–8, 11–14
New Zealand John McIntyre[8] 9–10 New Zealand Daniel Gaunt[9] 9–10
9 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen All Australia Alex Davison 9–10
Ford Performance Racing 5 Australia Mark Winterbottom 1–8, 11–14
Australia Dean Canto[7] 9–10 Australia Luke Youlden[7] 9–10
6 New Zealand Steven Richards All Australia Mark Winterbottom 9–10
Dick Johnson Racing 17 Australia Steven Johnson All Australia James Courtney 9–10
18 Australia James Courtney 1–8, 11–14
Australia Jonathon Webb[10] 9–10 Australia Warren Luff[10] 9–10
Britek Motorsport (SBR) 25 Australia Jason Bright 6–14 Australia Karl Reindler[11] 9–10
Paul Cruickshank Racing 111 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard All Australia Michael Patrizi 9–10
Holden Commodore VE Holden Racing Team 2 Australia Garth Tander All Australia Will Davison 9–10
22 Australia Will Davison 1–8, 11–14
Australia Paul Dumbrell[12] 9–10 New Zealand Craig Baird[12] 9–10
Tasman Motorsport 3 Australia Jason Bargwanna All Australia Mark Noske[13] 9–10
51 New Zealand Greg Murphy All Australia Mark Skaife[13] 9–10
Kelly Racing 7 Australia Todd Kelly All Australia Rick Kelly 9–10
11 Australia Jack Perkins All Australia Dale Wood 9–10
15 Australia Rick Kelly 1–8, 11–14
Australia Nathan Pretty[7][14] 9–10 United Kingdom Ben Collins[15] 9–10
16 Australia Dale Wood 1–5
Australia Mark McNally 6–14 Australia Tony Ricciardello 9–10
Brad Jones Racing 8 New Zealand Jason Richards All Australia Cameron McConville 9–10
14 Australia Cameron McConville 1–8, 11–14
Australia Andrew Jones[16] 9–10 Australia Brad Jones[16] 9–10
Walkinshaw Racing (HRT) 10 Australia Paul Dumbrell 1–8, 11–14
Australia Shane Price 9–10 Australia Steve Owen[12] 9–10
24 Australia David Reynolds All United Kingdom Andy Priaulx[12] 9–10
Team Kiwi Racing 021 Australia Dean Fiore 1–2
Triple F Racing 3
12 4–14 Australia Troy Bayliss[17] 9–10
Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 Australia Lee Holdsworth 1–8, 11–14
Australia Greg Ritter[7] 9–10 Australia David Besnard[18] 9–10
34 Australia Michael Caruso All Australia Lee Holdsworth 9–10
Paul Morris Motorsport 39 Australia Russell Ingall All Australia Tim Slade 9
Australia Owen Kelly[19] 10
67 Australia Tim Slade 1–8, 10–14 Australia Paul Morris[19] 9–10
Australia Owen Kelly[19] 9
Tony D'Alberto Racing
Rod Nash Racing
55 Australia Tony D'Alberto All Australia Andrew Thompson[20] 9–10
Wildcard entries
Ford Falcon BF Sieders Racing Team 13 9–10 Australia David Sieders
Australia Andrew Fisher
9–10
MW Motorsport 21 9–10 Australia Brad Lowe
Australia Damian Assaillit
9–10
Holden Commodore VE Greg Murphy Racing 23 9–10 Australia Sam Walter
Australia Taz Douglas
9–10

Driver and team changes

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Ford announced that from 2009, it would only offer financial support for Ford Performance Racing and Stone Brothers Racing, having previously provided funding for Triple Eight Race Engineering, Dick Johnson Racing, Britek Motorsport, Paul Cruickshank Racing and Ford Rising Stars Racing. The remaining Ford backed teams retained levels of parts and in-kind support. [citation needed]

Similarly Holden announced several teams would be cut from their financial support budget, with Garry Rogers Motorsport, Perkins Motorsport, Sprint Gas Racing and Rod Nash Racing losing their direct funding, although like the Ford counterparts they still received technical and parts assistance. The new Kelly Racing Team received the funding previously given to HSV Dealer Team.[21]

The works Toll Holden Racing Team remained at two cars, but a secondary two-car team was set up under the Walkinshaw Performance banner. Racing Entitlements Contracts were purchased from Paul Weel Racing, which had closed at the end of 2008,[22] and the 30th franchise from the former Walden Motorsport team.[23] Will Davison replaced the retiring Mark Skaife alongside Garth Tander at Toll HRT[24][25] while Paul Dumbrell was signed to drive the Autobarn backed number 10 Walkinshaw Performance entry, with David Reynolds rounding up the line-up in a Bundaberg Red-backed entry. [26]

Stone Brothers Racing expanded to three cars with Jason Bright folding his own Britek Motorsport operation to utilise one of his team franchises for SBR's expansion. Bright started the season in a BF Falcon, before switching mid-season to a new FG Falcon. Shane van Gisbergen continued in the lead SP Tools-sponsored car in an FG Falcon alongside Alex Davison who replaced the departing James Courtney in an Irwin Tools sponsored car.[27][28] Courtney joined Steven Johnson at Dick Johnson Racing.[29][30]

The second Paul Weel Racing, (ex-Ford Rising Stars Racing) franchise was used to start a new race team, Team IntaRacing, based in Southport. It utilised a Triple Eight Race Engineering sourced BF Falcon and equipment and was centred around former Britek driver, Marcus Marshall with funding coming from new V8 Supercar sponsor Intabill.[31] The Intabill Access Card sponsorship was pulled from the car shortly before the Hamilton 400 but Marshall vowed the sponsorless team would continue.[32] The team subsequently collapsed and the Racing Entitlement Contract was absorbed by V8 Supercar Australia.

Another new team in 2009 was Kelly Racing, formed by John and Margaret Kelly utilising the franchises from the defunct HSV Dealer Team running Holden Commodores for their sons, Todd and Rick Kelly. A four-car superteam was established, with the second pair of franchises being sourced from Perkins Motorsport.[33] The third and fourth drivers were announced as Todd Kelly's 2008 teammate Jack Perkins (supported by Dodo Internet) and Dale Wood.[31] Wood was replaced after the Hidden Valley weekend with Mark McNally taking over the #16 Commodore for the Townsville 400.[34]

Jason Bargwanna returned to a full-time drive joining Greg Murphy at Sprint Gas Racing taking the place of Jason Richards. Bargwanna spent a season on the sidelines after WPS Racing folded prior to the 2008 V8 Supercar season.[35] Jason Richards was confirmed as Andrew Jones' replacement at Team BOC.[36]

Michael Patrizi joined Fabian Coulthard as the drivers of a revamped Wilson Security Racing (PCR) in 2009. PCR expanded from a one-car team by leasing a franchise from Jason Bright's team for Patrizi to run the #333 BF Falcon alongside Coulthard in a Triple Eight Race Engineering-built FG Falcon, backed by Wilson Security.[37]

Supercheap Auto Racing announced the identity of their new driver as graduation Fujitsu Series driver Tim Slade. Slade replaced Paul Morris, who retired at the end of the 2008 season.[38]

Team Kiwi Racing finalised a deal for the 2009 season to run a Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore.[39] Bankruptcy proceedings involving Team Kiwi Racing team principal, David John,[40][41] meant for an uncertain future and the team was unable to prepare adequately for the 2009 season. The franchise was run as a satellite entry of Paul Morris Motorsport on Team Kiwi Racing's behalf for the first two events of the year while the situation was clarified, thus avoiding approximately $150,000 fines for each race meeting they might have been absent, with former Carrera Cup racer Dean Fiore in the driving seat.[42] V8 Supercar Australia subsequently seized TKR's Racing Entitlement Contract in order that it be sold or leased. It was sold to Fiore, who completed the season under the Triple F Racing banner. The racing number was changed for Triple F's second outing from #021 to #12.

V8 Supercar Australia announced four wildcards entries into the two 'enduro' events (L&H 500 and Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000). The four teams selected from those who made submissions were all competitors in the second-tier Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, namely: Greg Murphy Racing, MW Motorsport, Sieders Racing Team and Sonic Motor Racing Services.[43]

Greg Murphy Racing ran a VE Commodore built by their sister-team Tasman Motorsport with Fujitsu series regular Sam Walter named as one of the drivers. Taz Douglas was later named as the second driver.

The family-run Sieders Racing Team used the 2006 Bathurst 1000 winning Triple Eight BF Falcon for brothers Colin and David Sieders. Subsequently, Colin Sieders withdrew citing imminent surgery and was replaced with V8 Ute Series racer Andrew Fisher.[44]

MW Motorsport were represented by their young up-and-coming drivers Damien Assaillit and Brad Lowe, to give them experience ahead of a possible promotion to a main game full-time or co-driver role in 2010.

Sonic Motor Racing Services ultimately withdrew their entry and V8 Supercar Australia decided not to allow them to be replaced with another team.[45]

Points system

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Points are awarded to any driver that completes 75% of race distance and is running on the completion of the final lap.

Pos 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 29th 30th
Std 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 27 24 21 18 15
L&H 500 Qual 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
L&H 500 Feature 200 184 172 160 148 136 128 120 112 104 96 92 88 84 80 76 72 68 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20
Bathurst 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 36 30
SP
4 races
75 69 65 60 56 51 48 45 42 39 36 35 33 32 30 29 27 26 24 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 12 11 9

NOTES:

Std denotes all races except the L&H 500, Bathurst 1000, and Surfers Paradise. These three races have unique rules.

L&H 500: Phillip Island races are split into qualifying races and 500 km feature race. The two drivers per team will be grouped into separate qualifying races that will count towards drivers' individual point totals and towards the starting grid for the feature race. The two drivers will then race one car for the 500 km endurance race.

Bathurst: Both drivers will share one car for entire race.

Surfers Paradise: Four races.

Championship standings

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Drivers Championship

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Pos. Driver No. ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SAN
Victoria (state)
QLD
Queensland
PHI1
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PHI2
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
1 Australia Jamie Whincup 1 1 1 1 1 2 13 8 1 1 10 1 2 6 3 1 13 2 5 13 8 Ret 6 1 1 1 4 5 14 0 3349
2 Australia Will Davison 22 3 2 4 7 7 5 4 2 3 18 2 4 1 2 Ret 1 1 1 3 3 21 10 2 11 5 Ret 15 8 0 3044
3 Australia Garth Tander 2 Ret 3 11 9 8 3 1 12 4 5 3 3 17 1 Ret 14 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 11 3 1 Ret 0 2916
4 Australia Craig Lowndes 888 19 4 24 Ret 1 1 7 10 6 3 4 9 3 5 Ret 2 2 5 4 4 1 13 28 7 6 1 19 Ret 10 2592
5 Australia Mark Winterbottom 5 18 22 2 Ret 25 2 16 4 2 17 8 6 12 16 3 4 3 Ret 1 2 2 1 6 Ret 3 17 2 3 0 2414
6 Australia Steven Johnson 17 4 6 5 3 12 21 3 18 17 13 13 5 8 17 4 15 4 24 10 11 6 5 8 24 10 2 Ret 10 0 2255
7 Australia James Courtney 18 20 24 13 2 Ret 6 30 Ret 8 12 Ret 1 2 8 2 8 4 24 Ret 16 5 3 9 4 4 10 17 1 10 2192
8 Australia Rick Kelly 15 10 10 7 14 4 7 11 27 15 4 7 Ret 24 13 14 10 5 8 12 9 20 9 3 2 7 16 9 Ret 10 2162
9 Australia Russell Ingall 39 8 15 23 Ret 9 11 2 6 13 8 6 Ret 7 14 12 3 7 15 9 Ret 4 Ret 13 27 9 5 16 4 10 2048
10 Australia Lee Holdsworth 33 2 5 3 4 23 Ret 10 5 10 7 Ret 7 18 11 7 16 Ret 3 Ret 14 22 12 7 13 12 Ret 4 Ret 0 2006
11 Australia Michael Caruso 34 Ret 16 25 6 10 27 12 16 11 1 5 10 5 20 19 6 Ret 3 Ret 12 Ret 14 20 10 14 18 6 2 0 1977
12 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen 9 6 13 17 15 6 12 6 20 20 9 12 Ret 15 Ret 9 12 10 13 5 7 19 11 5 6 15 13 10 6 15 1970
13 New Zealand Steven Richards 6 Ret 9 15 12 3 16 15 15 21 14 21 20 14 12 11 7 3 Ret 7 6 12 Ret 17 14 23 8 8 15 0 1780
14 New Zealand Jason Richards 8 5 7 10 22 13 26 18 23 7 11 23 12 19 6 21 17 Ret 2 Ret 24 10 8 10 15 20 14 12 Ret 4 1756
15 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard 111 11 12 6 5 15 Ret 14 3 12 20 15 19 10 15 5 23 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret DNS 14 9 13 11 13 5 0 1665
16 Australia Alex Davison 4 15 25 9 10 21 15 17 11 19 2 Ret Ret 16 21 13 19 10 13 16 17 16 17 11 12 17 21 20 9 0 1648
17 Australia Paul Dumbrell 10/22 17 17 18 23 16 4 23 17 14 6 11 8 23 10 22 5 8 21 8 22 11 20 12 8 16 12 Ret 13 150 1627
18 Australia Todd Kelly 7 7 Ret 8 24 Ret 24 5 Ret 5 28 10 Ret 4 18 6 18 5 8 19 23 18 15 29 21 2 Ret 14 Ret 15 1624
19 Australia Jason Bright 25 12 11 21 18 14 Ret 26 7 16 19 16 18 Ret 19 8 9 25 11 Ret 20 8 4 16 5 24 6 3 Ret 0 1607
20 Australia Cameron McConville 14 9 21 16 19 5 23 13 13 9 23 9 11 22 4 Ret 11 Ret 2 18 19 Ret DNS 24 25 25 9 Ret Ret 0 1565
21 New Zealand Greg Murphy 51 Ret 8 Ret 8 22 20 9 22 23 21 19 Ret 11 23 17 Ret 11 4 6 5 14 7 15 26 8 19 Ret 7 0 1555
22 Australia David Reynolds 24 13 Ret 12 11 20 8 20 26 18 27 22 14 9 Ret 20 20 16 12 15 18 7 Ret 18 18 28 15 18 11 0 1428
23 Australia Tim Slade 67 Ret Ret Ret DNS 18 17 24 14 27 25 Ret 13 21 24 10 22 7 7 17 21 17 21 21 16 19 22 Ret 16 0 1221
24 Australia Tony D'Alberto 55 Ret 23 20 21 11 14 25 19 26 Ret Ret 17 DNS 7 16 Ret 15 10 20 25 13 16 19 17 22 23 11 Ret 0 1196
25 Australia Jason Bargwanna 3 Ret 20 Ret Ret 26 10 19 8 22 Ret 14 Ret 20 9 18 25 Ret 6 11 10 9 Ret 23 19 18 7 7 Ret 100 1192
26 Australia Jack Perkins 11 Ret Ret 19 17 19 19 21 21 Ret 24 18 22 13 Ret 23 26 14 14 14 15 Ret 18 25 23 26 24 Ret Ret 0 993
27 Australia Michael Patrizi 333 Ret 19 14 13 Ret 22 27 9 24 15 20 15 Ret 22 15 24 Ret Ret 22 26 Ret DNS 27 20 21 Ret Ret 12 5 920
28 Australia Dean Fiore 021/12 16 18 Ret 20 Ret 25 29 25 29 26 17 16 25 Ret 24 21 DNS Ret Ret 28 15 19 22 Ret Ret 20 Ret Ret 0 668
29 Australia Dale Wood 16/11 14 Ret 22 16 24 18 28 Ret 25 22 19 14 0 578
30 Australia Mark McNally 16 24 21 26 Ret 25 27 22 17 21 27 Ret 22 26 22 27 25 Ret Ret 0 512
31 Australia Mark Skaife 51 11 4 0 372
32 Australia Marcus Marshall 77 Ret 14 Ret Ret 17 9 22 24 28 16 WD WD 0 351
33 Australia David Besnard 34 13 9 0 306
Australia Greg Ritter 34 13 9 0 306
35 Australia Andrew Thompson 55 15 10 0 277
36 United Kingdom Andy Priaulx 24 16 12 0 253
37 New Zealand Craig Baird 22 8 21 0 249
38 Australia Mark Noske 3 Ret 6 0 248
39 Australia Steve Owen 10 12 16 0 247
Australia Shane Price 10 12 16 0 247
41 New Zealand Daniel Gaunt 4 17 19 0 213
New Zealand John McIntyre 4 17 19 0 213
43 Australia Paul Morris 67 Ret 7 0 206
44 Australia Karl Reindler 25 25 11 0 192
Australia Leanne Tander 333 19 18 0 192
Australia David Wall 333 19 18 0 192
47 Australia Tony Ricciardello 16 22 17 0 183
48 Australia Warren Luff 18 6 Ret 0 182
Australia Jonathon Webb 18 6 Ret 0 182
50 United Kingdom Ben Collins 15 18 20 0 180
Australia Nathan Pretty 15 18 20 0 180
52 Australia Dean Canto 5 9 Ret 0 152
Australia Luke Youlden 5 9 Ret 0 152
54 Australia Damian Assaillit 21 23 22 0 147
Australia Brad Lowe 21 23 22 0 147
56 Australia Owen Kelly 67 Ret 8 0 134
57 Australia Andrew Jones 14 Ret 23 0 104
Australia Brad Jones 14 Ret 23 0 104
59 Denmark Allan Simonsen 88 21 Ret 0 91
United Kingdom James Thompson 88 21 Ret 0 91
61 Australia Andrew Fisher 13 20 Ret 0 86
Australia David Sieders 13 20 Ret 0 86
63 Australia Taz Douglas 23 24 Ret 0 70
Australia Sam Walter 23 24 Ret 0 70
65 Australia Troy Bayliss 12 DNS Ret 0 27
Pos. Driver No. ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SAN
Victoria (state)
QLD
Queensland
PHI1
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PHI2
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.

Teams Championship

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[46]

Pos. Team No. ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SAN
Victoria (state)
QLD
Queensland
PHI1
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PHI2
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
1 Holden Racing Team 2 Ret 3 11 9 8 3 1 12 4 5 3 3 17 1 Ret 14 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 11 3 1 Ret 0 5650
22 3 2 4 7 7 5 4 2 3 18 2 4 1 2 Ret 1 8 21 3 3 21 10 2 11 5 Ret 15 8
2 Triple Eight Race Engineering 1 1 1 1 1 2 13 8 1 1 10 1 2 6 3 1 13 13 8 Ret 6 1 1 1 4 5 14 0 5573
88 21 Ret
888 19 4 24 Ret 1 1 7 10 6 3 4 9 3 5 Ret 2 2 5 4 4 1 13 28 7 6 1 19 Ret
3 Dick Johnson Racing 17 4 6 5 3 12 21 3 18 17 13 13 5 8 17 4 15 4 24 10 11 6 5 8 24 10 2 Ret 10 0 4357
18 20 24 13 2 Ret 6 30 Ret 8 12 Ret 1 2 8 2 8 6 Ret Ret 16 5 3 9 4 4 10 17 1
4 Ford Performance Racing 5 18 22 2 Ret 25 2 16 4 2 17 8 6 12 16 3 4 9 Ret 1 2 2 1 6 Ret 3 17 2 3 0 4104
6 Ret 9 15 12 3 16 15 15 21 14 21 20 14 12 11 7 3 Ret 7 6 12 Ret 17 14 23 8 8 15
5 Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 2 5 3 4 23 Ret 10 5 10 7 Ret 7 18 11 7 16 Ret 9 Ret 14 22 12 7 13 12 Ret 4 Ret 0 3990
34 Ret 16 25 6 10 27 12 16 11 1 5 10 5 20 19 6 13 3 Ret 12 Ret 14 20 10 14 18 6 2
6 Jack Daniels Racing 7 7 Ret 8 24 Ret 24 5 Ret 5 28 10 Ret 4 18 6 18 5 8 19 23 18 15 29 21 2 Ret 14 Ret 0 3608
15 10 10 7 14 4 7 11 27 15 4 7 Ret 24 13 14 10 18 20 12 9 20 9 3 2 7 16 9 Ret
7 Stone Brothers Racing 4 15 25 9 10 21 15 17 11 19 2 Ret Ret 16 21 13 19 17 19 16 17 16 17 11 12 17 21 20 9 0 3555
9 6 13 17 15 6 12 6 20 20 9 12 Ret 15 Ret 9 12 10 13 5 7 19 11 5 6 15 13 10 6
8 Paul Morris Motorsport 39 8 15 23 Ret 9 11 2 6 13 8 6 Ret 7 14 12 3 7 15 9 Ret 4 Ret 13 27 9 5 16 4 0 3116
67 Ret Ret Ret DNS 18 17 24 14 27 25 Ret 13 21 24 10 22 Ret 7 17 21 17 21 21 16 19 22 Ret 16
9 Brad Jones Racing 8 5 7 10 22 13 26 18 23 7 11 23 12 19 6 21 17 Ret 2 Ret 24 10 8 10 15 20 14 12 Ret 0 3108
14 9 21 16 19 5 23 13 13 9 23 9 11 22 4 Ret 11 Ret 23 18 19 Ret DNS 24 25 25 9 Ret Ret
10 Walkinshaw Racing 10 17 17 18 23 16 4 23 17 14 6 11 8 23 10 22 5 12 16 8 22 11 20 12 8 16 12 Ret 13 0 2986
24 13 Ret 12 11 20 8 20 26 18 27 22 14 9 Ret 20 20 16 12 15 18 7 Ret 18 18 28 15 18 11
11 Tasman Motorsport 3 Ret 20 Ret Ret 26 10 19 8 22 Ret 14 Ret 20 9 18 25 Ret 6 11 10 9 Ret 23 19 18 7 7 Ret 0 2847
51 Ret 8 Ret 8 22 20 9 22 23 21 19 Ret 11 23 17 Ret 11 4 6 5 14 7 15 26 8 19 Ret 7
12 Paul Cruickshank Racing 111 11 12 6 5 15 Ret 14 3 12 20 15 19 10 15 5 23 Ret Ret Ret 13 Ret DNS 14 9 13 11 13 5 0 2725
333 Ret 19 14 13 Ret 22 27 9 24 15 20 15 Ret 22 15 24 19 18 22 26 Ret DNS 27 20 21 Ret Ret 12
13 Kelly Racing 11 Ret Ret 19 17 19 19 21 21 Ret 24 18 22 13 Ret 23 26 14 14 14 15 Ret 18 25 23 26 24 Ret Ret 0 1838
16 14 Ret 22 16 24 18 28 Ret 25 22 24 21 26 Ret 25 27 22 17 21 27 Ret 22 26 22 27 25 Ret Ret
14 Britek Motorsport (s) 25 12 11 21 18 14 Ret 26 7 16 19 16 18 Ret 19 8 9 Ret 11 Ret 20 8 4 16 5 24 6 3 Ret 0 1607
15 Tony D'Alberto Racing (s) 55 Ret 23 20 21 11 14 25 19 26 Ret Ret 17 DNS 7 16 Ret 15 10 20 25 13 16 19 17 22 23 11 Ret 0 1196
16 Triple F Racing (s)
Team Kiwi Racing (s)
021/12 Ret 25 29 25 29 26 17 16 25 Ret 24 21 DNS Ret Ret 28 15 19 22 Ret Ret 20 Ret Ret 0 668
021 16 18 Ret 20
17 Marcus Marshall Motorsport (s) 77 Ret 14 Ret Ret 17 9 22 24 28 16 WD WD 0 351
18 MW Motorsport (w) 21 23 22 0 150
19 Sieders Racing Team (w) 13 20 Ret 0 85
20 Greg Murphy Racing (w) 23 24 Ret 0 69
Pos. Team No. ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYM
Tasmania
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
SAN
Victoria (state)
QLD
Queensland
PHI1
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
PHI2
Victoria (state)
BAR
Western Australia
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

  • (s) denotes a single-car team.
  • (w) denotes an endurance race wildcard team.

Manufacturers Championship

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Ford was awarded the Manufacturers Championship for 2009.[47]

See also

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References

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