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Drivers' Champion: Broc Feeney
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The 2019 Super3 Series (known for commercial reasons as the Kumho Tyre Super3 Series) was the twelfth season of the Super3 Series, since its inception in 2008. Following an agreement between V8 Touring Cars and Supercars, the series undertook a name change from the "V8 Touring Car National Series" to "Super3", although the series will continue to be run by category managers Rob and Liam Curkpatrick.[1]

The defending champion for the 2019 season is Tyler Everingham, whilst Jim Pollicina and Andy Cantrell are the respective Kumho and Heritage defending champions.[2]

Teams and drivers[edit]

The following teams and drivers are currently under contract to compete in the 2019 championship:

Manufacturer Model Team Driver details
No. Driver Class Rounds
Ford AU Falcon Turbo Brisbane 68 Australia Jonathan Beikoff H 3
BA Falcon Twin City Roller Doors 19 Australia Mark Tracey K 1
BF Falcon Edge Consulting Engineers 3 Australia Shane Hunt K 1, 3
Auddino Racing 4 Australia Tony Auddino K All
TFMaintenance 17 Australia Jason Foley K 1–3, 5
FG Falcon MW Motorsport 5 Australia Hamish Ribarits C All
48 Australia Nic Carroll C All
78 Australia Zak Best C All
Matt Stone Racing 9 Australia Bradley Neill K All
16 Australia Joel Heinrich C 4–5
35 Australia Jason Gomersall K All
39 Australia Chris Smerdon K 1–4
Anderson Motorsport 11 Australia Jayden Ojeda C All
Image Racing 12 Australia Matt McLean C 1–2, 5
Aussie Driver Search 37 United States Matt Powers C 1
Paul Morris Motorsport 67 Australia Broc Feeney C All
Mac Motorsport 69 Australia Jon McCorkindale C All
Holden Commodore VE Page Bros Jayco 2 Australia Steven Page K All
Pollicina Motorsports 7 Australia Jim Pollicina K 1, 3–5
888 2
15 Australia Dean Lillie 5
Brad Jones Racing 8 New Zealand Madeline Stewart C All
14 Australia Josh Fife C All
KE Motorsport 21 Australia Kyle Ensbey C 1, 3
Paul Morris Motorsport 66 Australia Jack Sipp K 3
Strong Motorsport 75 Australia Brendan Strong K 3
Garry Hills Racing 76 Australia Garry Hills K 1–2
Rsport Race Engineering 84 Australia Emily Duggan K 1–2
Protrack Automotive Performance 96 Australia Gary Collins K 4
Commodore VZ HF Racing 23 Australia Francois Habib K 1–2, 4
Source:[3][4]

Calendar[edit]

The calendar for the 2019 championship consisted of five rounds, including four that ran in support of Supercars events:[1]

Round Event name Circuit Location Date
1 Phillip Island SuperSprint Victoria (state) Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 12–14 April
2 Winton SuperSprint Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 24–26 May
3 Ipswich SuperSprint Queensland Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 26–28 July
4 The Bend SuperSprint South Australia The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South Australia 23–25 August
5 Sandown Shannons Nationals Victoria (state) Sandown Raceway Springvale, Victoria 20–22 September
Source:[1]

Calendar changes[edit]

Results and standings[edit]

Season summary[edit]

Round Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 1 Phillip Island SuperSprint
(Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Victoria)
Australia Broc Feeney Australia Jayden Ojeda Australia Broc Feeney Paul Morris Motorsport
2 United States Matt Powers Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
3 Australia Hamish Ribarits Australia Hamish Ribarits MW Motorsport
2 1 Winton SuperSprint
(Winton Motor Raceway, Victoria)
Australia Hamish Ribarits Australia Hamish Ribarits Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
2 Australia Zak Best Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
3 Australia Jayden Ojeda Australia Jayden Ojeda Anderson Motorsport
3 1 Ipswich SuperSprint
(Queensland Raceway, Queensland)
Australia Zak Best Australia Zak Best Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
2 Australia Josh Fife Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
3 Australia Jayden Ojeda Australia Jayden Ojeda Anderson Motorsport
4 1 The Bend SuperSprint
(The Bend Motorsport Park, South Australia)
Australia Hamish Ribarits Australia Zak Best Australia Jayden Ojeda Anderson Motorsport
2 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Jayden Ojeda Anderson Motorsport
3 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Zak Best MW Motorsport
5 1 Sandown Shannons Nationals
(Sandown Raceway, Victoria)
Australia Broc Feeney Australia Jayden Ojeda Australia Hamish Ribarits MW Motorsport
2 Australia Broc Feeney Australia Josh Fife Brad Jones Racing
3 Australia Zak Best Australia Josh Fife Brad Jones Racing

Series standings[edit]

Pos. Driver No. Class PHI
Victoria (state)
WIN
Victoria (state)
QUE
Queensland
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
Pen. Points
1 Australia Broc Feeney 67 C 1 7 2 2 7 3 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 562
2 Australia Jayden Ojeda 11 C 4 5 5 4 6 1 4 2 1 1 1 4 5 4 2 538
3 Australia Hamish Ribarits 5 C 2 6 1 8 2 2 6 9 5 2 3 6 1 3 5 494
4 Australia Zak Best 78 C 3 1 3 1 1 Ret 1 1 Ret 16 4 1 4 9 4 454
5 Australia Josh Fife 14 C 12 4 7 5 5 Ret 5 3 3 6 5 7 2 1 1 413
6 Australia Nic Carroll 48 C 5 2 21 3 3 14 3 5 4 13 6 3 6 5 6 376
7 Australia Jon McCorkindale 69 C 7 15 6 10 4 Ret 8 6 6 4 Ret Ret 8 7 Ret 215
8 Australia Bradley Neill 9 K 13 12 11 12 8 10 7 7 13 8 7 11 12 Ret 10 192
9 Australia Jim Pollicina 7 K 11 11 9 11 Ret 7 10 8 7 Ret 9 8 13 12 15 190
10 Australia Chris Smerdon 39 K 14 8 12 6 12 5 14 12 12 7 11 9 178
11 Australia Matt McLean 12 C 8 17 8 7 9 4 7 6 9 170
12 Australia Jason Gomersall 35 K 15 9 17 13 10 11 9 13 11 12 12 13 15 14 13 150
13 Australia Steven Page 2 K 17 13 13 17 13 9 9 13 14 9 Ret 11 139
14 New Zealand Madeline Stewart 8 C 18 19 16 15 Ret 8 Ret 14 9 11 11 10 14 Ret 14 124
15 Australia Joel Heinrich 16 C 5 8 5 11 8 7 124
16 Australia Tony Auddino 4 K Ret 16 14 14 14 Ret Ret Ret 14 10 14 12 17 11 16 95
17 United States Matt Powers 37 C 6 3 4 92
18 Australia Jason Foley 17 K 21 20 19 18 11 12 13 Ret Ret 16 13 12 67
19 Australia Emily Duggan 84 K 16 18 15 16 16 6 57
20 Australia Dean Lille 15 K 10 10 8 45
21 Australia Francois Habib 23 K 22 21 20 19 15 13 15 15 15 45
22 Australia Jack Sipp 66 K 11 10 8 44
23 Australia Kyle Ensbey 21 C 19 10 10 DNS DNS DNS 30
24 Australia Garry Hills 76 K 9 Ret DNS 9 17 DNS 30
25 Australia Gary Collins 96 K 14 16 16 20
26 Australia Shane Hunt 3 K 17 14 18 DNS DNS DNS 16
27 Australia Mark Tracey 19 K 10 Ret DNS 11
28 Australia Brendan Strong 75 K Ret 11 Ret 10
29 Australia Jonathan Beikoff 68 H DNS 15 Ret 6
Pos. Driver No. Class PHI
Victoria (state)
WIN
Victoria (state)
QUE
Queensland
BEN
South Australia
SAN
Victoria (state)
Pen. Points

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "V8TC announces Super3 name change, 2019 calendar". 28 November 2018. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  • ^ "SUPPORTS: Everingham clinches V8TC title". 26 August 2018. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  • ^ "Late addition to Super3 field ahead of season opener". 11 April 2019.
  • ^ "Record field for Super3 opener at Phillip Island". 29 March 2019.
  • ^ "SuperNight format moves to Perth in 2019". Retrieved 30 December 2018.
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