- Source: 1988 Australian Touring Car season
The 1988 Australian Touring Car season was the 29th 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.
There were 16 touring car race meetings held during 1988; a nine-round series, the 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC); the four round Amaroo Park based AMSCAR series (Round 3 doubled as Round 8 of the ATCC); a support programme event at the 1988 Australian Grand Prix and three long-distance races, nicknamed 'enduros'.
Results and standings
= Race calendar
=The 1988 Australian touring car season consisted of 16 events.
= Australian Touring Car Championship
== James Hardie Building Products AMSCAR Series
== Pepsi 250
== Enzed Sandown 500
== Tooheys 1000
== South Australia Cup
=This race was a support event at the 1988 Australian Grand Prix meeting. This was Larry Perkins' first win in Australia since the 1984 Bathurst 1000 and also the only Holden win for the year. This would be the final time that the touring cars would only have a single race at the Australian Grand Prix. Starting in 1989, the tourers would have one race on the Saturday afternoon following the Formula One final qualifying session with a second race the following morning on F1 race day.
References
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External links
Official V8 Supercar site
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Grand Prix Australia
- Wayne Gardner
- Nigel Mansell
- Williams Grand Prix Engineering
- Top Gear
- David Coulthard
- 1988 Australian Touring Car season
- 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship
- Australian Touring Car Championship
- World Touring Car Championship
- 1989 Australian Touring Car season
- 1987 Australian Touring Car Championship
- British Touring Car Championship
- 1991 Australian Touring Car season
- Touring car racing
- 1982 Australian Touring Car Championship