After contesting only selected rounds of the 1975 championship, Allan Moffat won his second Australian Touring Car Championship in 1976. He won the Calder, Oran Park and Adelaide rounds, building up a mid-season points lead that his rivals could not bridge. At the Hang Ten 400 at Sandown in September, Moffat re-launched his team as the Moffat Ford Dealers Team with a new Ford XB Falcon GT, built after Moffat's original car and transporter were destroyed by fire in the Adelaide Hills on the way to the Adelaide round in June.[4] Moffat borrowed the Ford Falcon of John Goss for the Adelaide and Lakeside rounds to stay in the series until a new car was built.[5]
Barry Seton, driving a Ford Capri in the Up to 3000 cc class, was Moffat's main title threat for most of the year, winning his class four times, with a best finish of sixth outright at Sandown. Seton lost second place in the championship to Colin Bond when the Holden Torana driver won the final race of the season at Phillip Island. Bond had previously won at Sandown and Lakeside, but had mechanical failures that Moffat, even in his borrowed machinery, did not.
Drivers
The following drivers competed in the 1976 Australian Touring Car Championship.
Points scored in the long distance races which were not retained for championship totals are shown in the above table within double brackets.
Australian Championship of Makes
The 1976 Australian Championship of Makes was contested over a four-round series, staged concurrently with the final four rounds of the Australian Touring Car Championship.[9] It was the sixth championship for manufacturers to be awarded by CAMS, and the first to be contested under the Australian Championship of Makes name.[2] The title was won by Holden.[2]
Class system
Cars competed in four classes[1] based on engine capacity.
^Howard, Graham; Wilson, Stewart (1986). "1976: Moffat bounces back". Australian Touring Car Championship 25 fabulous years. R&T Publishing. pp. 168–176. ISBN0-9590378-2-9.