The 2019 Porsche PAYCE Carrera Cup Australia[1][2] was the fifteenth running of the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia motor racing series. It began on 28 February at Adelaide Street Circuit and concluded on 25 October at Surfers Paradise Street Circuit.[3]
The series was won by Jordan Love.[4]
Teams and drivers
editTeam | Class | No. | Driver | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|---|
Grove Motorsport | PA | 4 | Stephen Grove | 1–3, 6-7 |
P | 10 | Brenton Grove | 6 | |
Sonic Motor Racing Services | P | 5 | Thomas Maxwell | All |
P | 77 | Michael Almond | All | |
P | 78 | Aaron Love[5] | 8 | |
P | 100 | Dale Wood | All | |
P | 777 | Jordan Love[6] | All | |
McElrea Racing | PA | 6 | Tim Miles | All |
P | 7 | Warren Luff[7] | 1–6 | |
Harri Jones[8] | 8 | |||
PA | 19 | Anthony Gilbertson | 1–5 | |
P | 36 | Cooper Murray[9] | 4–8 | |
PA | 84 | Brett Boulton | 6 | |
Porsche Centre Melbourne | P | 8 | Nick McBride | All |
PA | 9 | Marc Cini | 1–2, 7 | |
PA | Michael Loccisano | 6 | ||
P | 10 | Joey Mawson | 2 | |
Steven Richards Motorsport | P | 12 | Steven Richards | All |
Buik Motorsports | PA | 13 | Sam Shahin | All |
Volante Rosso Motorsport | P | 15 | Josh Hunt | 1–3 |
Agas National | PA | 20 | Adrian Flack | All |
Ashley Seward Motorsport | PA | 22 | Dean Cook | All |
P | 36 | Cooper Murray[10] | 1–3 | |
PA | 80 | Max Twigg | 1 | |
P | 88 | Dylan O'Keefe | 2 | |
Lago Racing | PA | 23 | Roger Lago | All |
Wall Racing | PA | 27 | Liam Talbot[11] | All |
P | 38 | David Wall[12] | All | |
PA | 50 | David Stevens | 1 | |
DRM Motorsport | PA | 30 | David Ryan | 2, 6-7 |
Garth Walden Racing | P | 34 | Duvashen Padayachee[13] | All |
PA | 35 | Indiran Padayachee[14] | 1–3, 5–8 | |
Greg Ward | PA | 68 | Greg Ward | 8 |
Cameron Hill Racing | P | 111 | Cameron Hill[15] | All |
Scott Taylor Motorsport | PA | 222 | Scott Taylor | 4–8 |
Note: Only Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 991 II) automobiles were eligible to compete in the series.[1]
Calendar
editThe calendar for the 2019 season was announced on the 21st of October, 2018. The series will return to the Townsville Street Circuit, whilst Sydney Motorsport Park was dropped from the calendar.[16]
Series standings
editThe series was won by Jordan Love.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b 2019 Porsche PAYCE Carrera Cup Australia Series – Sporting and Technical Regulations –Version 2, www.cams.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ "PAYCE JOINS PORSCHE CARRERA CUP AS TITLE PARTNER". Auto Action.
- ^ allporsche (2018-10-21). "Greater coverage key to 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia calendar". Planet Porsche. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- ^ a b 2019 Standings, www.carreracup.com.au as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Herrero, Daniel. "Second GT3 Cup Challenge front-runner joins GC Carrera Cup field". Speedcafe. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
- ^ "Love eyes Campbell, Evans pathway with Porsche". carreracup.com.au. Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Castrol Toyota Racing Series welcomes youngest gun". 13 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
- ^ Herrero, Daniel. "GT3 Cup Challenge leader to step up to Carrera Cup". Speedcafe. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- ^ Howard, Tom. "Murray switches to McElrea for Carrera Cup campaign". Speedcafe. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ^ Herrero, Daniel. "GT3 Cup Challenge runner-up moves into Carrera Cup". Speedcafe. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Talbot confirmed for Carrera Cup campaign". Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Talbot confirmed for Carrera Cup campaign". Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ Coch, Matt. "Father and son team up in Carrera Cup". Speedcafe. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ Coch, Matt. "Father and son team up in Carrera Cup". Speedcafe. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Hill brings Olympic influence to 2019 Porsche campaign". Porsche Carrera Cup Australia. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Townsville return for Carrera Cup in 2019". 21 October 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2019.