The 2019 SuperUtes Series (known for commercial reasons as the 2019 ECB SuperUtes Series) was the second running of the series. The season started at the Adelaide Street Circuit on March 1 and concluded at Newcastle Street Circuit on November 24.

Teams and drivers

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Ryal Harris placed third in the series driving a Mazda BT-50
Manufacturer Vehicle Team No Drivers Rounds
Ford Ford Ranger Ranger Racing 49   Christopher Formosa All
94   Jeff Watters 3
  Bayley Hall 6
Isuzu Isuzu D-Max Ross Stone Racing 22   Tom Alexander All
Holden Holden Colorado Team 18 18   Dean Canto[1] 1
  Peter Major 2
  Steven Richards 5
  Nathan Pretty 6
"Ronnie Conquest" 11   "Ronnie Conquest"[a] 2
Trik Trailers   Kevin Stoopman 3
Peters Motorsport   Madison Dunston 4
  Matt Spratt 6
17   Ben Falk 1
Mazda Mazda BT-50 2-3, 5-8
1   Ryal Harris All
95   Adam Dodd 1
Mitsubishi Mitsbushi Triton Sieders Racing Team[3] 7   Cameron Crick All
78   Elliot Barbour 1–2
87   Craig Dontas 1
  Toby Price 3–5, 7
  Elliot Barbour 6, 8
96   Jaiden Maggs 3, 7
  Charlotte Poynting 5
  Graham Edwards 6
Toyota Toyota Hilux 10   Michael Sieders 1–2
11   Luke van Herwaarde 1
68   Gerard Maggs 3, 7
  Jeff Watters 5
  Josh Anderson 6
  Layton Barker 8
Western Sydney Motorsport 8   Ben Walsh All
64   Craig Woods All
72   Craig Thompson 3–6, 8

Driver Changes

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  • Cameron Crick Competed full time, after competing in 2 rounds in 2018

Team Changes

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Calendar

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Rnd Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 R1   Adelaide Street Circuit
(Adelaide, South Australia)
March 1–3   Ryal Harris   Luke van Herwaarde   Luke van Herwaarde Sieders Racing Team
R2   Tom Alexander   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R3   Tom Alexander   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
2 R1   Barbagallo Raceway
(Neerabup, Western Australia)
May 2–4   Ben Walsh   Michael Sieders   Tom Alexander Ross Stone Racing
R2   Elliot Barbour   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R3   Michael Sieders   Tom Alexander Ross Stone Racing
3 R1   Winton Motor Raceway
(Benalla, Victoria)
May 24–26   Cameron Crick   Toby Price   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team
R2   Cameron Crick   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R3   Toby Price   Toby Price Sieders Racing Team
4 R1   Townsville Street Circuit
(Townsville, Queensland)
July 5–7   Cameron Crick   Cameron Crick   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team
R2   Tom Alexander   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R3   Cameron Crick   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team
5 R1   Queensland Raceway
(Ipswich, Queensland)
July 26–28   Ryal Harris   Cameron Crick   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R2   Cameron Crick   Toby Price Sieders Racing Team
R3   Steven Richards   Toby Price Sieders Racing Team
6 R1   Mount Panorama Circuit
(Bathurst, New South Wales)
October 10–13   Cameron Crick   Cameron Crick   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team
R2   Tom Alexander   Tom Alexander Ross Stone Racing
R3   Tom Alexander   Nathan Pretty Team 18
7 R1   Surfers Paradise Street Circuit
(Surfers Paradise, Queensland)
October 25–27   Tom Alexander   Ryal Harris   Ryal Harris Peters Motorsport
R2   Ryal Harris   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team
R3   Ryal Harris   Tom Alexander Ross Stone Racing
8 R1   Newcastle Street Circuit
(Newcastle, New South Wales)
November 22–24   Tom Alexander   Tom Alexander   Tom Alexander Ross Stone Racing
R2   Craig Woods   Craig Woods Western Sydney Motorsport
R3   Ryal Harris   Cameron Crick Sieders Racing Team

Calendar Changes

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  • Barbagallo Raceway was added as the second event of the season
  • The round at Sandown was dropped for 2019

Series standings

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Pos. Driver ADE PER WIN TSV IPS BAT GCS NEW Points
1   Tom Alexander 9 2 2 1 8 1 5 2 2 4 2 4 4 Ret 5 6 1 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 1203
2   Cameron Crick 3 5 8 Ret 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 1 3 3 4 1 Ret 2 4 1 4 2 3 1 1136
3   Ryal Harris 10 1 1 4 1 7 3 1 Ret 3 1 2 1 4 2 4 Ret DNS 1 2 2 3 Ret 4 1053
4   Ben Walsh 6 Ret 4 3 7 10 2 7 5 5 5 5 2 Ret 7 2 5 4 3 6 3 4 Ret DNS 985
5   Craig Woods 4 Ret 6 Ret 3 5 Ret 5 Ret 6 Ret 6 5 5 3 7 2 6 5 Ret 9 Ret 1 3 781
6   Christopher Formosa Ret DNS DNS DSQ 5 6 10 9 Ret 8 6 9 10 6 9 11 7 8 9 7 Ret 7 4 5 730
7   Toby Price 7 3 1 2 3 3 6 1 1 8 Ret 6 575
8   Craig Thompson 6 11 9 7 7 7 8 10 8 9 6 7 9 Ret DNS 552
9   Ben Falk Ret DNS DNS 6 Ret 8 11 6 4 7 7 10 6 5 5 8 DNS DNS 545
10   Elliot Barbour 8 3 3 2 2 2 Ret Ret 5 Ret DNS 336
11   Jaiden Maggs 8 12 7 10 4 8 248
12   Michael Sieders 7 4 5 5 6 4 245
13   Gerard Maggs 4 10 10 7 Ret 7 231
14   Jeff Watters 12 13 8 9 8 11 229
15   Nathan Pretty 3 3 1 163
16   Joshua Anderson 5 4 5 141
17   Kevin Stoopman 9 8 6 127
18   Madison Dunston 9 8 8 123
19   Charlotte Poynting 11 10 12 110
20   Luke van Herwaarde 1 6 7 99
21   Steven Richards DNS 2 6 87
22   Layton Barker 6 5 Ret 82
23   Adam Dodd 2 Ret 9 64
24   Ronnie Conquest 7 DNS DNS 52
25   Graham Edwards 8 Ret DNS 50
26   Peter Major Ret Ret 9 48
=   Matt Spratt DNS Ret 9 48
28   Bayley Hall 10 Ret Ret 46
29   Craig Dontas 5 Ret Ret 19
  Dean Canto Ret Ret DNS 0
Source:[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Gilbert Slade was originally entered in the car, however "Conquest" replaced him for qualifying and the races.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Canto to make SuperUtes debut in Team 18 Colorado". speedcafe.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Ben Walsh takes last-gasp SuperUtes pole at Barbagallo". 3 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Sieders to build third Mitsubishi SuperUte". Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  4. ^ Adam, Mitchell (14 December 2019). "Ross Stone Racing's Alexander switches to Isuzu". Supercars.com. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  5. ^ "2019 ECB SuperUtes Series Points". Supercars Championship. 26 July 2019.
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