1984 Australian Endurance Championship
The 1984 Australian Endurance Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing competition open to Group C Touring Cars. The championship, which was the fourth Australian Endurance Championship, was contested over a five-round series. Titles were awarded for both Drivers and Makes with Allan Moffat winning the Drivers title and Mazda winning the Makes award.
1984 Australian Sports Car Championship1984 Australian Touring Car season1984 Castrol 5001984 James Hardie 1000Allan GriceAllan MoffatAllan Moffat RacingArmin HahneAustralian Endurance ChampionshipAustralian Manufacturers' ChampionshipDavid Parsons (racing driver)Denny HulmeDick Johnson (racing driver)Gibson MotorsportGlenn SetonGregg HansfordHolden Dealer TeamJPS Team BMWJim Richards (racing driver)John French (racing driver)John Goss (racing driver)John Harvey (racing driver)Larry PerkinsList of 1984 motorsport championsMazda RX-7Mike BurgmannPeter BrockPeter JansonPeter McLeodPrince Leopold of Bavaria (born 1943)Tom WalkinshawTony Longhurst
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1984 Australian Endurance Championship
The 1984 Australian Endurance Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing competition open to Group C Touring Cars. The championship, which was the fourth Australian Endurance Championship, was contested over a five-round series. Titles were awarded for both Drivers and Makes with Allan Moffat winning the Drivers title and Mazda winning the Makes award.
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The 1984 Australian Endurance ...... Mazda winning the Makes award.
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