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・ 1977 Australian Film Institute Awards
・ 1977 Australian Formula 2 Championship
・ 1977 Australian Grand Prix
・ 1977 Australian Open
・ 1977 Australian Open (December)
・ 1977 Australian Open (December) – Men's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Open (December) – Women's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Open (January)
・ 1977 Australian Open (January) – Men's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Open (January) – Women's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Open – Men's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Open – Women's Singles
・ 1977 Australian Rally Championship
・ 1977 Australian Sports Car Championship
・ 1977 Australian Sports Sedan Championship
1977 Australian Touring Car Championship
・ 1977 Australian Tourist Trophy
・ 1977 Austrian Grand Prix
・ 1977 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix
・ 1977 Austrian Open (tennis)
・ 1977 Aviateca Convair 240 crash
・ 1977 B.R.S.C.C. Trophy
・ 1977 Baltimore Colts season
・ 1977 Baltimore Orioles season
・ 1977 Bandy World Championship
・ 1977 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
・ 1977 BC Lions season
・ 1977 Belgian Cup Final
・ 1977 Belgian Grand Prix
・ 1977 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix


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1977 Australian Touring Car Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
1977 Australian Touring Car Championship

The 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing championship open to Group C Touring Cars. It was the 18th running of the Australian Touring Car Championship. The championship began at Symmons Plains Raceway on 7 March and ended at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on 20 November after eleven rounds.〔Australian Competition Yearbook, 1978 edition〕 1977 was the second and final time that the series incorporated the longer distance races which made up the Australian Championship of Makes. These races included the Sandown 400 and the Phillip Island 500K, although notably not the Bathurst 1000.
Reigning champion Allan Moffat (Ford Falcon) dominated the 1977 season. In addition to his victory in the non-championship Hardie-Ferodo 1000 at Bathurst, Moffat won his third Australian Touring Car Championship, leading home new Moffat Ford Dealers team mate Colin Bond for a series 1-2 result. Moffat won the first five rounds of the championship, won a total of seven out of the eleven rounds and won the title by 32 points. Bond recorded a win at Adelaide International Raceway but was put under pressure near the end of the season from Peter Brock after consecutive wins by the Holden Torana driver at Lakeside International Raceway and Sandown Raceway in the Hang Ten 400. In the end Bond finished nine points clear of Brock. The only other round win was claimed by Allan Grice (Holden Torana) at the final round at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.
In previous years the class pointscore system saw a consistent performer threaten the top of the points table. In 1977 though the best performer from the smaller cars was Ford Capri racer Lawrie Nelson who finished fourth in the points, 19 behind Brock. Holden Torana racer Bob Morris took points away from the small car class drivers by racing his Triumph Dolomite early in the series, as well as racing Lakis Manticas' Ford Capri on occasion, effectively spoiling the chances of other drivers in the under three litre class.
==Drivers==
Drivers that competed in the 1977 Australian Touring Car Championship included the following:

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