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Australian motorsport season
The 2021 Gulf Western Oils Touring Car Masters was an Australian motor racing competition for touring cars manufactured between 1 January 1963 and the 31 December 1980 and IROC Porsche Class Automobiles, which had been modified in accordance with the series regulations.[ 1] It was sanctioned by Motorsport Australia as an Authorised Series, with TCM Racing Pty. Ltd appointed as the Category Manager for the series.[ 1]
John Bowe won the series,[ 2] his sixth Touring Car Masters title.[ 3]
John Bowe (pictured in 2005) won his 6th TCM Title in a Holden Torana SLR 5000 .
The series was contested over four rounds.[ 1]
Manufacturer
Model
Team
Driver
Rounds
Class
Chevrolet
Camaro SS
Vawdrey Trailers
25
Paul Freestone
1–2
PA
EFS 4x4 Accessories
58
Ryal Harris
2–3
PM
Whiteline Racing
95
Mark King
1–3
PM
George Miedecke
4
PM
Camaro RS
85
Adam Garwood
1–2
PA
Adam Bressington
3–4
PM
Chrysler
Valiant Pacer
ANGLOMOIL Lubricants
60
Cameron Tilley
All
PA
Ford
Capri
Giraffe Civil Contracting
2
Greg Garwood
1
INV
JMG Racing
67
Jeremy Gray
2–3
PA
XD Falcon
Full Throttle Custom Garages
17
Steven Johnson
All
PM
Action Motor Industries
71
Marcus Zukanovic
All
PM
XW Falcon
Lindway Builders
74
Wayne Mercer
2
PA
McGill Motorsport
75
Aaron McGill
2
PA
XY Falcon
Jesus Racing
9
Andrew Fisher
All
PA
Brad Tilley Garage
28
Brad Tilley
4
PA
Bullet Trains Racing Team
55
John Adams
3
PA
Mustang
Gulf Oil
29
Jamie Tilley
2–3
PA
Mustang Trans Am
Toronto Hotel
33
Cameron Mason
2–3
PA
TIFS
88
Tony Karanfilovski
All
PA
Holden
VB Commodore
Motorsport Parts Australia
50
Gerard McLeod
All
PA
Torana A9X
Northside Taxi Management
2
Allan Hughes
3
PA
Western General Body Works
3
Danny Buzadzic
4
PA
Multispares Racing
6
Ryan Hansford
All
PA
MOCOMM Motorsport
7
Jim Pollicina
All
PM
15
Dean Lillie
4
PA
The Lighthouse Hotel
12
Peter Burnitt
All
PS
Torana SL/R
PAYNTER DIXON
18
John Bowe
All
PM
Porsche
911 IROC
Bedrug / Shell Oil
8
Terry Lawlor
4
IROC
Kalus Kenny Intelex Lawyers-Advisors
90
Sven Burchartz
4
IROC
[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
Symbol
Meaning
PM
Pro Masters
PA
Pro Am
PS
Pro-Sport
INV
Invitational
IROC
International Race of Champions
The series was won by John Bowe , in what was his sixth Touring Car Masters title win and his first since 2016.[ 8] Driving a Holden Torana , Bowe won the final round of the series at Mount Panorama Circuit , Bathurst , New South Wales to finish the season on 597 points.[ 8] Ryan Hansford placed second on 547 points with Steven Johnson third on 497 points.[ 8] Bowe completed all races held during the series with one win, at Symmons Plains , earlier in the season.[ 8]
^ a b c 2021 Touring Car Masters Series Sporting and Technical Regulations, motorsport.org.au, as archived at web.archive.org
^ a b c d e Standings – 2021 Touring Car Masters, touringcarmasters.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
^ Garry O'Brien, Bowe The Touring Car Master, Auto Action, Issue #1826, Dec 16 2021 to Jan 12 2022
^ "Field set for TCM Tasmania racing return, touringcarmasters.com.au" . January 21, 2021.
^ "Tru Blu to return to Mount Panorama as Gulf Western Oil TCM field set, touringcarmasters.com.au" . February 23, 2021.
^ "PREVIEW: Contenders stack up as Touring Car Masters returns to Sydney, touringcarmasters.com.au" . April 27, 2021.
^ "Strong field set for TCM Bathurst title fight, touringcarmasters.com.au" . November 22, 2021.
^ a b c d Jordan Treloar, John Bowe Wins Sixth Touring Car masters Title, 3 December 2021, www.v8sleuth.com.au Retrieved 13 June 2021
^ "Symmons Plains Raceway results, touringcarmasters.com.au" .
^ "TCM race red flagged after Johnson XD shears wheel, www.speedcafe.com" . January 26, 2021.
^ "Mount Panorama 500, touringcarmasters.com.au" .
^ "Sydney Motorsport Park results, touringcarmasters.com.au" .
^ "Bathurst 1000 – Results, touringcarmasters.com.au" .
^ a b c d e f Series Points Report, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
^ Natsoft Race Results, racing.natsoft.com.au Retrieved 15 January 2021