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Records

Driver championships Driver round wins Driver starts Team round wins Manufacturer round wins
Pos. Driver Titles Pos. Driver Wins Pos. Driver Starts Pos. Team Wins Pos. Manufacturer Wins
1 Ian Geoghegan 5 1 Mark Skaife 42 1 John Bowe 225 1 Holden Racing Team 67 1 Holden 213
Dick Johnson 5 2 Craig Lowndes 41 2 Mark Skaife 220 2 Triple Eight Race Engineering 54 2 Ford 171
Mark Skaife 5 3 Peter Brock 37 3 Russell Ingall 217 3 Dick Johnson Racing 45 3 Nissan 25
4 Bob Jane 4 4 Jamie Whincup 34 4 Peter Brock 212 4 Holden Dealer Team/Advantage Racing 37 4 BMW 15
Allan Moffat 4 5 Allan Moffat 32 5 Glenn Seton 209 5 Gibson Motor Sport 35 5 Chevrolet 10
Jim Richards 4 6 Dick Johnson 22 6 Craig Lowndes 206 6 Allan Moffat Racing 34 6 Mazda 8
7 Peter Brock 3 Jim Richards 22 7 Dick Johnson 202 7 Stone Brothers Racing 23 7 Volvo 5
Craig Lowndes 3 8 Garth Tander 19 8 Garth Tander 194 8 Glenn Seton Racing 17 8 Jaguar 4
Jamie Whincup 3 9 Glenn Seton 17 9 Greg Murphy 192 9 HSV Dealer Team 16 9 Porsche 2
10 3 drivers tied with two championships each 10 2 drivers tied with 15 rounds each 10 Tony Longhurst 191 10 Ford Performance Racing 15
Note: bold text indicates active drivers, teams and manufacturers.
Note: The above records relate to the Australian Touring Car Championship (1960-1998), the Shell Championship Series (1999-2001), the V8 Supercar Championship Series (2002-2010) and the International V8 Supercar Championship Series (2011)
* While 2009-2012 regulations do not recognise event winners, V8 Supercar does officially track event winners for statistics purposes.
* Figures accurate to 2012 Yas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar Event.

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