AFJA

Annual Trophies

  • The AFJA " Leo Geoghegan " Perpetual Trophy 

  • The AON Aussie Car Perpetual Trophy 

  •  The Nereo Diazane F3 Perpetual trophy

 

The Committee shall nominate certain events at different circuits in states of NSW, QLD. S.A. and VIC. each year, where points will be awarded to each competitor for results gained in 2 nominated scratch races at each event, with the 4 best combined results counting toward each Trophy. 

Competitors Cars shall be divided into 3 categories namely: 

  • FJ1 cars built pre 1962 
  • FJ2 cars built 1962 onwards 
  • F3 cars built 1964-1969

Points shall be awarded for each race and for each category, namely FJ1, FJ2 and F3, and the competitor with the highest number of points in FJ and F3 categories shall win their respective annual trophies. The AON Aussie Car Trophy shall be awarded to the FJ competitor with the highest points for an Australian built car that did not win the "Leo Geoghegan" Formula Junior Trophy, and in the event of a draw in any category, the trophy shall be awarded to the older driver.

1 st Position  10 points 
2 nd  8 
3 rd  6 
4 th  4 
5 th  3 
6 th  2 
All other competitors  1

Each car contesting the annual Trophy Series shall have first been certified by the AFJA as suitable for competition following receipt of a copy CAMS Certificate of Description or, a current application for same, or overseas equivalent.

During the conduct of the Trophy Series, any car found to have specifications different to the Certificate of Description previously supplied by the cars owner, that is in contravention of the published qualifications for that Formula herein, shall be excluded from the point score. Each Perpetual Trophy winner shall be presented with the trophy, together with a smaller version suitably inscribed for retention by the winner.

 

AFJA "Leo Geoghegan" Perpetual Trophy:
Winners:
1999 Gary Ryan (Vic), driving a Lola MK3/Lotus 22
2000 Geoff Fry (NSW), driving a Jolus
2001 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2002 Nick McDonald (Vic), driving a Brabham BT2
2003 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2004 Jonathan Williamson (WA), driving a Lotus 22
2005 Jonathan Williamson (WA), driving a Lotus 22
2006 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2007 Don Thallon (Qld), driving a T56 Cooper
2008 Kim Shearn (Vic), driving a Lotus 18
2009 Don Thallon (Qld), driving MRC Lotus

 

AON Perpetual Trophy (previously RetireInvest)
Donated by Geoff Fry & Associates Pty. Ltd. and awarded annually to highest placed Australian built car.
Winners:
2001 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2002 Graham Brown (Qld), driving a Lynx
2003 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2004 Wayne Wilson (NSW), driving the Donford
2005 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2006 Murray Bryden (Vic), driving a MRC Lotus
2007 Mike Gosbell (NSW), driving the Donford
2008 Don Thallon (QLD), driving the MRC
2009 Geoff Medley (NSW), driving the Nota

 

Nereo Dizane 1 litre F3 Perpetual Memorial Trophy donated by Mrs Dizane
Winners:

2008 Ed Holly (NSW), driving a Brabham BT15

2009 Ed Holly (NSW), driving a Brabham BT15

 

Nominated events for 2010 will be both scratch races contested at each of the following events.

Round 1. March 20-21 Lakeside Qld.
Round 2. April 3-4 Mallala SA
Round 3. May 1-2 Eastern Creek NSW
Round 4. May 29-30 A7 Winton Vic.
Round 5. July 24-25 Morgan Park Qld.
Round 6. Sept. 18-19 Wakefield Park NSW
Round 7. Nov. 5-7 Sandown Vic.

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