1994 Australian Super Production Car Series


The 1994 Australian Super Production Car Series was an Australian motor racing competition for production cars. It was the first and only series to be contested under the Australian Super Production Car Series name prior to the adoption of "Australian GT Production Car Series" for 1995 and subsequently "Australian GT Production Car Championship" for 1996.
The 1994 series differed from the 1994 Australian Production Car Championship in that it was open to cars more closely aligned with the James Hardie 12 Hour rather than restricted to the under 2.5 litre front wheel drive cars which were eligible for the Production Car Championship. It was won by Brad Jones driving a Lotus Esprit.

Schedule

The series was contested over six rounds with one race per round. Each round was a support race to a round of the 1994 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.
RoundCircuitDateRound winnerCar
1Eastern Creek17 AprilBrad Jones Lotus Esprit
2Phillip Island22 MayBrad Jones Lotus Esprit
3Winton19 JuneBrad Jones Lotus Esprit
4Lakeside17 JulyGregg HansfordMazda RX-7
5Mallala7 AugustJim RichardsPorsche 968CS
6Oran Park28 AugustGary WaldonMazda RX-7

Results