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・ 2009 Australian Open – Girls' Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Men's Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Men's Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Men's Singles final
・ 2009 Australian Open – Men's Singles Qualifying
・ 2009 Australian Open – Mixed Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Men's Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Men's Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Quad Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Quad Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Women's Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Wheelchair Women's Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Women's Doubles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Women's Singles
・ 2009 Australian Open – Women's Singles Qualifying
2009 Australian Production Car Championship
・ 2009 Australian Rally Championship
・ 2009 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships
・ 2009 Australian Sports Sedan season
・ 2009 Australian Superkart season
・ 2009 Australian Swimming Championships
・ 2009 Austrian Figure Skating Championships
・ 2009 Autism Speaks 400
・ 2009 Auto Club 500
・ 2009 Avispa Fukuoka season
・ 2009 Aéro-Frêt Antonov An-12 crash
・ 2009 Baden Masters
・ 2009 Baden Open
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・ 2009 Baden Open – Singles


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2009 Australian Production Car Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
2009 Australian Production Car Championship

The 2009 Australian Production Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Group 3E Series Production Cars.〔(CAMS Bulletin B09/033 – 2009 Australian Manufacturers Championship & Australian Production Car Championship Sporting Regulations ) As archived at www.webcitation.org on 3 December 2009〕 It was the 16th Australian Production Car Championship title to be awarded by CAMS. As well as claiming the Class A2 title, Garry Holt won the overall championship in his BMW 335i. Holt held off Class A1 champion Rod Salmon by just two points in the overall standings. Other class champions were Jake Camilleri in his Mazda 3 MPS (Class B) and Stuart Jones' Toyota Celica (Class C).
==Calendar==
The championship was contested concurrently with the 2009 Australian Manufacturers' Championship, over a five round series.〔
* Round 1, Wakefield Park, New South Wales, 25–26 April
* Round 2, Eastern Creek Raceway, New South Wales, 18–19 July
* Round 3, Morgan Park Raceway, Queensland, 8–9 August
* Round 4, Oran Park Raceway, New South Wales, 29–30 August
* Round 5, Sandown Raceway, Victoria, 28–29 November
Rounds 1 to 4 each comprised three 20 minute races with one driver per car.
Round 5 was staged as two x one hour races with one or two drivers per car.
The third race of each three race round employed a handicap start.〔

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