The 1985 Australian Endurance Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title for drivers of Touring Cars[1] complying with an Australian version of FIA Group A Touring Car regulations.
[4] Cars were grouped into three classes based on engine capacity: Championship points were allocated on a three scale system, to Australian license holders only, for outright places gained in each round: In rounds where two drivers were compulsory (i.e. the Sandown and Bathurst rounds), full championship points were allocated to each of the two drivers provided that both had driven at least one third of the relevant distance.
If each had not driven such a distance, full points were allocated to the driver who had driven the greater distance.
[1] In all cases, points were only awarded to a driver who had driven one single car throughout the duration of the event.
[1] Note: Only the top ten pointscorers are shown in the above table.