Eighteen-year-old Brisbane based rider Troy Butler surprised by winning his first (and only) Australian Championship and in doing so becoming the youngest winner in the history of the Australian Championship since it was first run in 1926.
Baker and Regeling were the only riders to defeat Butler on the day.
[1][2] In the absence of six time and reigning champion Billy Sanders who had died in England in April 1985, Victoria's three time national champion Phil Crump was the favourite to take out his fourth title.
However, after winning his first race, Crump suffered engine failure in his next two rides to put him well out of contention.
He won his fourth ride but again suffered engine drama in his last race to eventually finish 12th with just 6 points.