1993 Australian Touring Car Championship information
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The 1993 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title[1] for Group 3A Touring Cars. The championship, which was the 34th Australian Touring Car Championship,[2] was contested over a nine-round series which began on 28 February 1993 at Amaroo Park and ended on 8 August at Oran Park Raceway.[3] Promoted as the Shell Australian Touring Car Championship,[4] it was won by Glenn Seton, driving a Ford EB Falcon, with teammate Alan Jones completing a one-two championship result for Glenn Seton Racing.[5] It was Seton's first championship victory and the first major victory for the team he had started in 1989.
1993 marked the first year in which the championship was contested by the new Australian Group 3A Touring Car category which incorporated:
5.0 Litre Touring Cars[6] (later to be known as V8 Supercars)
2.0 Litre Class II Touring Cars[6] (later to be known as Super Touring Cars)
Normally aspirated, two wheel drive cars complying with the 1992 CAMS Group 3A regulations[6] (commonly known as Group A cars)
^Australian Title Conditions, 1993 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, pages 162 to 163
^Records, Titles and Awards, 2002 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 14-7
^1993 Championship Results, Australian Motor Racing Year, 1993/94, pages 294 to 298
^Official Programme, Shell Australian Touring Car Championship, Round 7, Mallala, 4 July 1993
^Australian Motor Racing Year, 1993/94, page 116
^ abc1993 technical regulations for Australian Touring Cars are defined in the 1993 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport on pages 206 to 214 under the heading "Group 3A – Touring Cars"
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