The 1989 Australian Drivers' Championship was an Australian motor racing competition open to racing cars complying with CAMSFormula Holden regulations. The championship winner was awarded the 1989 CAMS Gold Star as the Australian Drivers' Champion. It was the 33rd running of the Australian Drivers' Championship and the first to feature the Formula Holden class which had been developed during 1988, originally named Formula Australia.
^Australian Drivers Championship - Gold Star, Round 1 (entry list), Official Programme, Mallala, Sunday May 7th 1989, page 21
^The 87B was designed and built in Australia and was based on the March 87B; as recorded in the article Formula Holden is Here! Official Programme, Mallala, Sunday May 7th 1989, page 20
^Formula Holden, Official program, Foster's Australian Grand Prix, Adelaide, 2–3–4–5 November 1989, pages 133–134
^Australian Motor Racing Year 1989/90, pages 172 & 174
^Conditions For Australian Titles, 1989 CAMS Manual of Motor Sport, page 75
Further reading
Clarke, Andrew; Barry Catford (1990). "Australian Motor Racing Year 1989/90 19". Australian Motor Racing Yearbook. Chevron Publishing Group: 162–183. ISSN0158-4138.