The 2021 Gulf Western Oils Touring Car Masters was an Australian motor racing competition for touring cars manufactured between 1 January 1963 and the 31 December 1980 and IROC Porsche Class Automobiles, which had been modified in accordance with the series regulations.[1] It was sanctioned by Motorsport Australia as an Authorised Series, with TCM Racing Pty. Ltd appointed as the Category Manager for the series.[1]
John Bowe won the series,[2] his sixth Touring Car Masters title.[3]
Calendar
The series was contested over four rounds.[1]
Entries
Teams and Drivers
Manufacturer
|
Model
|
Team
|
|
Driver
|
Rounds
|
Class
|
Chevrolet
|
Camaro SS
|
Vawdrey Trailers
|
25
|
Paul Freestone
|
1–2
|
PA
|
EFS 4x4 Accessories
|
58
|
Ryal Harris
|
2–3
|
PM
|
Whiteline Racing
|
95
|
Mark King
|
1–3
|
PM
|
George Miedecke
|
4
|
PM
|
Camaro RS
|
85
|
Adam Garwood
|
1–2
|
PA
|
Adam Bressington
|
3–4
|
PM
|
Chrysler
|
Valiant Pacer
|
ANGLOMOIL Lubricants
|
60
|
Cameron Tilley
|
All
|
PA
|
Ford
|
Capri
|
Giraffe Civil Contracting
|
2
|
Greg Garwood
|
1
|
INV
|
JMG Racing
|
67
|
Jeremy Gray
|
2–3
|
PA
|
XD Falcon
|
Full Throttle Custom Garages
|
17
|
Steven Johnson
|
All
|
PM
|
Action Motor Industries
|
71
|
Marcus Zukanovic
|
All
|
PM
|
XW Falcon
|
Lindway Builders
|
74
|
Wayne Mercer
|
2
|
PA
|
McGill Motorsport
|
75
|
Aaron McGill
|
2
|
PA
|
XY Falcon
|
Jesus Racing
|
9
|
Andrew Fisher
|
All
|
PA
|
Brad Tilley Garage
|
28
|
Brad Tilley
|
4
|
PA
|
Bullet Trains Racing Team
|
55
|
John Adams
|
3
|
PA
|
Mustang
|
Gulf Oil
|
29
|
Jamie Tilley
|
2–3
|
PA
|
Mustang Trans Am
|
Toronto Hotel
|
33
|
Cameron Mason
|
2–3
|
PA
|
TIFS
|
88
|
Tony Karanfilovski
|
All
|
PA
|
Holden
|
VB Commodore
|
Motorsport Parts Australia
|
50
|
Gerard McLeod
|
All
|
PA
|
Torana A9X
|
Northside Taxi Management
|
2
|
Allan Hughes
|
3
|
PA
|
Western General Body Works
|
3
|
Danny Buzadzic
|
4
|
PA
|
Multispares Racing
|
6
|
Ryan Hansford
|
All
|
PA
|
MOCOMM Motorsport
|
7
|
Jim Pollicina
|
All
|
PM
|
15
|
Dean Lillie
|
4
|
PA
|
The Lighthouse Hotel
|
12
|
Peter Burnitt
|
All
|
PS
|
Torana SL/R
|
PAYNTER DIXON
|
18
|
John Bowe
|
All
|
PM
|
Porsche
|
911 IROC
|
Bedrug / Shell Oil
|
8
|
Terry Lawlor
|
4
|
IROC
|
Kalus Kenny Intelex Lawyers-Advisors
|
90
|
Sven Burchartz
|
4
|
IROC
|
[4][5][6][7]
|
Key
Symbol
|
Meaning
|
PM
|
Pro Masters
|
PA
|
Pro Am
|
PS
|
Pro-Sport
|
INV
|
Invitational
|
IROC
|
International Race of Champions
|
Series summary
The series was won by John Bowe, in what was his sixth Touring Car Masters title win and his first since 2016.[8] Driving a Holden Torana, Bowe won the final round of the series at Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales to finish the season on 597 points.[8] Ryan Hansford placed second on 547 points with Steven Johnson third on 497 points.[8] Bowe completed all races held during the series with one win, at Symmons Plains, earlier in the season.[8]
Series results
Series standings
References
- ^ a b c 2021 Touring Car Masters Series Sporting and Technical Regulations, motorsport.org.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ a b c d e Standings – 2021 Touring Car Masters, touringcarmasters.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Garry O'Brien, Bowe The Touring Car Master, Auto Action, Issue #1826, Dec 16 2021 to Jan 12 2022
- ^ "Field set for TCM Tasmania racing return, touringcarmasters.com.au". January 21, 2021.
- ^ "Tru Blu to return to Mount Panorama as Gulf Western Oil TCM field set, touringcarmasters.com.au". February 23, 2021.
- ^ "PREVIEW: Contenders stack up as Touring Car Masters returns to Sydney, touringcarmasters.com.au". April 27, 2021.
- ^ "Strong field set for TCM Bathurst title fight, touringcarmasters.com.au". November 22, 2021.
- ^ a b c d Jordan Treloar, John Bowe Wins Sixth Touring Car masters Title, 3 December 2021, www.v8sleuth.com.au Retrieved 13 June 2021
- ^ "Symmons Plains Raceway results, touringcarmasters.com.au".
- ^ "TCM race red flagged after Johnson XD shears wheel, www.speedcafe.com". January 26, 2021.
- ^ "Mount Panorama 500, touringcarmasters.com.au".
- ^ "Sydney Motorsport Park results, touringcarmasters.com.au".
- ^ "Bathurst 1000 – Results, touringcarmasters.com.au".
- ^ a b c d e f Series Points Report, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ Natsoft Race Results, racing.natsoft.com.au Retrieved 15 January 2021
External links