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1995 Australian Touring Car season

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The 1995 Australian Touring Car season was the 36th year of touring car racing in Australia since the first runnings of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the fore-runner of the present day Bathurst 1000, the Armstrong 500.

Contents

Two major touring car categories raced in Australia during 1995, V8 Supercar and Super Touring. Between them there were 24 touring car race meetings held during 1995; a ten-round series for V8 Supercars, the 1995 Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC); an eight-round series for Super Touring, the 1995 Australian Super Touring Championship (ASTC); support programme events at the 1995 Australian Grand Prix and 1995 Indycar Australia, two stand alone long distance races, nicknamed 'enduros'; the fourth and final running of the Winfield Triple Challenge at Eastern Creek Raceway and the TAC Peter Brock Classic held at Calder Park Raceway.

Race Calendar

The 1995 Australian touring car season consisted of 24 events.

Winfield Triple Challenge

Held at Eastern Creek Raceway this was a pre-season race meeting which featured superbikes and drag racing as well as touring cars to complete the Triple Challenge.

Gold Coast Super Touring Cup

This meeting was a support event of the 1995 Indycar Australia at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit.

Clipsal 2.0L Super Touring Car Trophy

This meeting was a support event of the 1995 Australian Grand Prix.

EDS Five-Litre V8 Touring Cars

This meeting was a support event of the 1995 Australian Grand Prix.

TAC Peter Brock Classic Super Touring

This meeting was a one-off celebration of the career of Peter Brock held at Calder Park Raceway.

TAC Peter Brock Classic

This meeting was a one-off celebration of the career of Peter Brock held at Calder Park Raceway.

References

1995 Australian Touring Car season Wikipedia