Australian Street Stock Championship

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The Australian Street Stock Championship is a Dirt track racing championship held each year to determine the Australian national champion. The championship is held over a single meeting (usually on consecutive nights) and has run annually since the 1989/90 season and is awarded to a different state of Australia each year by the national controlling body, the Australian Saloon Car Federation (ASCF).

As of 2013/14, the championship has not been held in either New South Wales or Queensland. The championship is generally run at country tracks and only twice (1992 and 2012) has it been held in a state capital city, that being the Northline Speedway in Darwin.

The first championship was run at the in Warrnambool, Victoria and was won by Waikerie based South Australian driver Neil Hoffman.

The 2014/15 championship was held at the in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia on 28 February and 1 March. South Australia's Anthony Beare won his 2nd national championship leading home former three time national champion Brad McClure of Victoria with another Victorian Mick Dann finishing third.

The 2015/16 championship will be held at the Redline Speedway in Ballarat, Victoria on 12–13 March 2006.[1]

Winners since 1989/90[]

Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1989/90 Warrnambool, Vic Neil Hoffman (SA) Glen Watts (Vic) Bob O'Rourke (SA)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1990/91 Esperance, WA Kevin Puls (WA) Murray Penn (WA) Wayne Thompson (WA)
1991/92 Northline Speedway Darwin, NT Darren Pickert (SA) Wayne Cullenane (NT) Graeme Moule (NT)
1992/93 Renmark, SA Neil Hoffman (SA) Wayne Heinrich (SA) Mark Jennings (SA)
1993/94 Latrobe, Tas Todd Auton (Tas) Paul Horman (Vic) Shayne Waddington (Tas)
1994/95 Mildura, Vic Mark Jennings (SA) Leanne Wella (SA) Wayne Thompson (WA)
1995/96 Esperance, WA Brad Blake (WA) Brian Jackson (WA) Michael Holmes (WA)
1996/97 Arunga Park Speedway Alice Springs, NT David Gartner (SA) N/A N/A
1997/98 Borderline Speedway Mount Gambier, SA David Gartner (SA) Matthew Neilson (SA) Robert Gorman (Vic)
1998/99 Latrobe, Tas Todd Auton (Tas) Brad Kennedy (WA) Barry Edwards (SA)
1999/2000 Ballarat, Vic Daniel Barton (Vic) Peter Lincoln (Vic) Mick Dann (Vic)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2000/01 Collie, WA Barry Edwards (SA) Mick Dann (Vic) Wayne Thomson (WA)
2001/02 Arunga Park Speedway Alice Springs, NT Mathew Neilson (SA) Jason Duell (SA) Andrew Cox (SA)
2002/03 Borderline Speedway Mount Gambier, SA Steven Lines (SA) Jamie Jennings (SA) Mathew Neilson (SA)
2003/04 Latrobe, Tas Todd Auton (Tas) Steven Lines (SA) Greg Lynd (Tas)
2004/05 Bunbury Speedway Bunbury, WA Jamie Oldfield (WA) Jason Oldfield (WA) Warren Oldfield (WA)
2005/06 Mildura, Vic Brad McClure (Vic) Scott Bull (Vic) Anthony Beare (SA)
2006/07 Arunga Park Speedway Alice Springs, NT Anthony Beare (SA) Jeremy Weston (SA) Donald Irving (Vic)
2007/08 Riverview Speedway Murray Bridge, SA Michael Hamon (WA) Troy Neilson (Vic) Matt Amato (WA)
2008/09 Carrick, Tas Brad McClure (Vic) Mick Dann (Vic) Troy Russell (Tas)
2009/10 Ellenbrook, WA Jamie Oldfield WA) Troy Neilson (Vic) Damien Amato (WA)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2010/11 Mildura, Vic Brad McClure (Vic) Michael Clarke Robert Wakefield (WA)
2011/12 Northline Speedway Darwin, NT Michael Hamon (WA) Mick Dann (Vic) Steven Gartner (SA)
2012/13 Borderline Speedway Mount Gambier, SA Robbie Faux (Vic) Anthony Beare (SA) Jason Duell (SA)
2013/14 Carrick, Tas Robbie Faux (Vic) Michael Clarke (Vic) Matt Templar (Tas)
2014/15 Kalgoorlie, WA Anthony Beare (SA) Brad McClure (Vic) Mick Dann (Vic)

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