2004 Australian GT Performance Car Championship


The 2004 Australian GT Performance Car Championship was a Confederation of Australian [Motor Sport|CAMS] sanctioned Australian motor racing title, organised by Procar Australia as part of the PROCAR Championship Series and open to high performance coupes and sedans, racing with minimal modifications.
It was the second running of the Australian GT [Performance Car Championship].
During the running of the championship, PROCAR relinquished its Category Management rights back to the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.
Justin Hemmes won the championship driving a Subaru Impreza WRX, defeating semi-factory Volkswagen Golf R32 driver Paul Stokell by 90 points. Mitsubishi Lancer driver Garry Holt was third.

Calendar

The championship was contested over a seven round series.
RoundCircuitStateDateFormat
1Adelaide [Parklands Circuit]South Australia20–21 MarchThree races
2Oran Park [Grand Prix Circuit]New South Wales18 AprilThree races
3Sandown International Motor RacewayVictoria14–16 MayTwo races
4Winton Motor RacewayVictoria20 JuneThree races
5Eastern Creek International RacewayNew South Wales16–18 JulyTwo races
6Wakefield ParkNew South Wales6–8 AugustThree races
7Mallala [Motor Sport Park]South Australia17–19 SeptemberThree races

Points system

Points were awarded on a 30-24-20-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis to the top 21 classified finishers in each race except for the two rounds run over two races, where the second race was worth double points. An additional 3 points were awarded to the driver setting the fastest qualifying time at each round.

Results