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Entry List - by Group ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP LAST FIRST GRP CLASS CAR # YR MAKE MODEL Lemmons Joanne 1 CS #37 1963 Morris Mini Cooper Lemmons Colby 1 CS #28 1967 Austin Mini Cooper Fraser Scott 1 FP #79 1958 Austin Healey Sprite Marchant Lou 1 FP #186 1959 MG A Radix Doug 1 FP #190 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL Keiger Karl 1 FP #572 1966 MG Midget Hopkins David 1 FP #50 1964 Austin Healey Sprite Williams Roger 1 FP #72 1972 MG midget Glawe Peter 1 FP #66 1966 Austin Healey Sprite Walker Jeffrey 1 FP #27 1961 Austin Healey Sprite MK 1 Williams Jackson 1 FP #13 1963 Austin Healey Sprite Mk2 Sandy Peter 1 FP #04 1959 Austin Healey Sprite Hoffman Marcos 1 FP #54 1968 Austin Healey Sprite MacKenzie Robert 1 GP #62 1962 Triumph Spitfire 4 heitzke stephen 1 GT #82 1964 MG midget Lee David 1 GT #10 1969 Austin Healey Sprite Strong Todd 2 CF #16 1974 Titan Mk9 Inkrott Eric 2 CF #9 1979 Crossle Formula Ford 35F Hummel Michael 2 CF #11 1979 Crossle 35F Madrid Kim 2 CF #291 1978 Crossle Formula Ford Wirrick Michael 2 CF #58 1975 Zink Z10C Garrett Jeffrey 2 CF #98A 1975 Legrand Club Ford Anderson Mac 2 CF #9 1979 Crossle F-35 Little Timothy 2 F #37 1972 Lynx FV Byrne Greg 2 F #11 1970 Zink C4 FV Griffith Bill 2 F #49 1971 RCA FV White Jason 2 F #98 1965 Zink C4 Barron Hunter 2 F #113 1969 Kellison Mach 1 Barron-Fuller Kasandra 2 F #32 1969 Volkswagen Zinc Calkins Dwight 2 F #87 1972 Lynx B Barron Elliott 2 F #14 1969 Lynx B FV Barron Elliott O. 2 F #110 1963 Kellison FV Elieff Scott 2 F #112 1967 FV FV Wolff William 2 F #68 1968 Zink 5-Feb Boucher Devin 2 F #2 1969 Nash Scrambler Strnad John 2 F #96 1969 Lynx B Williamson John 2 F #103 1970 Caldwell D-13 Palgrave Nick 2 F #44 1968 Bendersnatch FV Brabham Geoff 2 FB #83 1971 Brabham BT35-31 Hornig Ron 2 FB #32 1971 Brabham BT35-32 Anderson Jeffrey 2 FB #16 1969 Brabham BT29 Shillingburg Mark 2 FB #110 1964 Brabham BT 10 Raeder Pearce 2 FB #68 1971 Lotus 69b Engen Travis 2 FB #1 1970 Chevron B17b Haggar Paul 2 FB #63 1970 Brabham BT29 Hamilton Bruce 2 FB #76 1970 Brabham BT 36 Kasemets Tonis 2 FB #6 1969 Brabham BT29 McWilliams Chalmer 2 FB #91 1966 Lotus 41C ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP Good Gordy 2 FB #17 1967 Brabham BT21 Brahin Lee 2 FB #24 1971 Brabham BT35 Brabham Matt 2 FBG #6 1971 Brabham BT35-26 Chapman Dan 2 FBG #84 1968 Brabham BT-21B Wigginton Wes 2 FF #77 1972 Titan MK6 Stadther Rich 2 FF #95 1970 Dulon LD 9 Clark Scott 2 FF #53 1972 Merlyn 20A Cowdrey Dan 2 FF #38 1970 Titan MK6 Mock David 2 FF #76 1969 Merlyn MK11a Johnson Roland 2 FF #91 1967 Lotus 51 Gay Brian 2 FF #61 1969 Lotus 61 Langham Jeff 2 FF #12 1972 Merlyn MK 20 A Revennaugh Bruce 2 FJ1 #6 1962 Lotus 22 Fjr O'Grady Tom 2 FJ1 #53 1962 Cooper T59 FJ Hoemke Robert 2 FJ1 #4 1962 Cooper T59 F-Jr Breidenbach John 2 FJ2 #78 1960 Lotus 18 FJ Rodgers Robert 2 NC #44 1979 Abarth 33 Gecelter Gary 2 PCF #05 1991 Swift DB 6 Ford Waldrop Duke 2 PCF #62 1982 Van Diemen VD 82 Stamm Gregory 2 PCF #15 2000 Van Diemen RF00K Edmonds Jim 2 PCF #88 2001 Van Diemen Formula Ford Hatle Bob 2 PCF #8 1989 Swift DB-3 Russell Trevor 2 PCF #320 1998 Van Diemen FF Mattare Bruce 2 PCF #27a 1995 Formula Ford Vector Gormly Piers 3 BS #59 1966 Ford Lotus Cortina Nash John 3 CP #7 1961 Lotus Super Seven Patterson Susan 3 CP #77 1966 Ginetta G4 Pillion Marcus 3 CP #8 1960 Porsche 356B Coupe Tennell Perry 3 CP #55 1961 Porsche 356B Johnk Jeff 3 CP #28 1959 Austin Healey 100/6 Clemence Nicolas 3 CP #8 1960 Porsche 356B Roadster Morris Ken 3 DP #08 1969 MG B Konkle Jr. Paul 3 DP #26 1962 MG B Dean James 3 DP #83 1970 Porsche 914-4 Hamilton John 3 DP #80 1965 MG B Melady Ted 3 DP #76 1965 MG B Schluter Stefan 3 DP #60 1972 Porsche 914-4 Davenport Rob 3 GT #20 1973 Datsun B-210 Steers Stephen 4 BM #66 1958 Echidna Roadster Fudge John 4 BM #40 1961 Cooper Monaco Mark III sanett steve 4 FM2 #102 1957 Lotus 11 Le Mans Valentine Ben 5a HS2 #38 1972 Swift DB5 Knoll Brent 5a HS2 #95 1983 Tiga SC83 Guenther Edward 5a S2 #2 1992 Swift DB 5 Boxhorn John F 5a S2 #89 2010 carbir cs2 Draizin Adam 5a S2 #70 1989 Swift DB2 Bryant Glenn 5a S2 #34 1988 Lola T 88-90 Seidel Fritz 5a S2 #02 2004 Carbir CS2 Hale David 5a VS2 #30 1985 Lola T598 ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP Lovenson Bob 5a VS2 #11 1986 Swift DB2 Baughman Jason 5a VS2 #66 1987 Swift DB 2 Owtad (O'Todd) Paiman 5a VS2 #55 1986 Tiga SC86 Cope James 5a VS2 #50 1986 Swift DB 2 Bojalad Joey 5b BSR #12 1967 Ginetta G12 Murphey, Jr Willis 5b FM #25 1963 Elva Mk7S Engen Travis 5b FM #1 1962 Lotus 23B Bundy Doc 5b FM #24 1964 Lotus 23B Gewinner Jim 5b FMG #33 1965 Lotus 23B McCormick John 6 AP #28 1985 Ford Cobra IV Borchetta Scott 6 AP #05 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Griffith JP 6 AP #8 1968 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Mcilyar Mark 6 AP #33 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Kunicki Dave 6 AP #69 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Hilderbrand Mark 6 AP #28A 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Cole Steven 6 BP #16 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Donohue Michael 6 BP #33 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster Borchetta Scott 6 BP #98 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Griffith Jana 6 BP #9 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Holley Scott 6 BP #63 1963 Jaguar XKE Wright George 6 BP #44 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Heck James 6 BP #64 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Neidell David 6 BP #75 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster Scott John 6 BP #71 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster Seitz Stephen 6 BP #10 1965 Ford Mustang Robau Joe 6 BP #11 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Fudge John 6 BP #14 1966 Bizzarrini 5300 GT Alcazar Andrew 6 BP #14 1969 Shelby GT350 Mulacek Phil 6 BP #2 1967 Shelby GT350 Mulacek Phil 6 BP #19 1964 Shelby 289 Cobra Mulacek Sterling 6 BP #7 1966 Shelby GT350 Lasco David 6 BP #90 1966 Shelby Mustang Mulacek Jace 6 BP #28 1965 Ford Mustang Alcazar Andrew 6 BPG #98 1966 Shelby GT350 Hannifin Mark 6 NC #85 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Dean Vincent 6 NC #83 1965 Shelby Cobra D'Augustine A.C. 6 NC #84 1965 Shelby Cobra Vail Timothy 6 RSR #08 1973 Porsche 911T Conte Joseph P. 6 TA #4 1968 AMC Javelin Cloud John 6 TA #23 1970 Ford Boss 302 Fershtand John 6 TA #47 1969 Ford Boss 302 Janin Carl 6 TA #18 1968 Ford Mustang Haynes Daniel 6 TA #38 1970 Ford Mustang Moore Gary 6 TA #21 1968 Mercury Cougar Gould Gary 7 CA1 #4 1981 Frissbee GB-2 Mulacek Phil 7 CA1 #19 1965 Ford GT40 Herbert Rusty 7 CA2 #7 1984 Phoenix Can Am Anderson Jeffrey 7 U2 #29 1971 Lola T212 Frick Justin 7 U2 #09 1976 Osella PA6/8 ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP Hoemke Robert 7 U2 #5 1971 Lola T 212 Leaverton Curt 7 U2 #74 1974 Lola T294 Bowdish William 8 AP #75 1971 Datsun 240Z Nichols Richard 8 AP #14 1971 Datsun 240Z Williams R. Burt 8 AP #43 1970 Porsche 911 Iturbe Jose 8 AP #193 1972 Porsche 911T Burkland Skott 8 BP #06 1969 Porsche 911 Rose Howard 8 BP #56 1972 Datsun 240Z Baughman David 8 BP #25 1985 Toyota MR2 Hansen Lisa 8 BP #110 1969 Porsche 911S Clemence Nicolas 8 BP #81 1967 Porsche 911S Rosenberg Russ 8 BS #53 1976 BMW 2002 Stekr Scott 8 BS #160 1967 BMW 1600 Popejoy Kyle 8 BS #189 1966 BMW 1600 Woodruff H.D. 8 BS #74 1974 BMW 2002 Primo Maor 8 BS #113 1967 Alfa Romeo GT Jr Nelson Brian 8 BS #466 1972 Bmw 2002 Robinson Mark 8 BS #510 1972 Datsun 510 Peterson Jon 8 BS #68 1969 Datsun PL510 Morales Donald 8 BS #301 1973 Datsun 510 Martinez Bernardo D. 8 BS #25 1972 Alfa Romeo Berlina Wold Greg 8 BS #35 1968 Datsun 510 Bond Trevor 8 BS #39 1969 Datsun 510 Siebrecht Wayne 8 BS #202 1970 BMW 2002 Blackwood Stuart 8 BS #17 1971 Ford Escort RS Anderson Dwight 8 BSL #07 1970 BMW 2002 Mcdavid Jim 8 BSL #05 1970 Datsun 510 Nash John 8 CP #7 1962 Lotus Super Seven Miller Rob 8 CP #39 1971 Datsun 240Z Wilkins John 8 CP #79 1970 Datsun 240z Stephens John 8 CP #9 1972 Datsun 240Z Westberg John 8 CP #117 1972 Porsche 914 Schluter Thomas 8 CP #77 1972 Datsun 240z Prather Kent 8 GT #26 1962 MG A Hollowell Walter 8 GT #73 1970 Triumph TR6 Mee Jerome 9 BOSS #95 2015 Dallara F2 Cooper Jr Lewis 9 BOSS #70 2007 Panoz DP01 Begovic Bakir 9 BOSS #6 1998 Benetton Formula One B198 Kephart Bill 9 F #137 2015 Honda FF Engen Travis 9 F1 #21 2001 Lola T97/20 Frick Justin 9 F1 #09 1997 Lola 97/20 Hamilton Bruce 9 F1 #85 2008 Dallara Infinity Brahin Lee 9 F1 #4 2008 Dallara Infinity Kindsfater Kirk 9 F1 #32 2006 Swift 016a Sinnott Ben 9 F1 #26 1997 Lola T97/20 Bilawsky Glenn 9 F2 #99 1998 Swift Formula Atlantic Crow Stuart 9 F2 #3 1988 Ralt RT5 Pink Robert 9 F2 #81 2001 Van Diemen RF-01-2 Taphorn John 9 F2 #50 1988 Reynard Formula Continental ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP Copley Edward 9 F2 #43 1980 RALT RT4 Hummel Michael 9 F2 #6 1997 Van Diemen RF-97 Siebert Doris 9 F2 #21 2008 Dallara F007 Evans Broch 9 F2 #20 2003 Mazda Star Fowler Gray 9 F2 #5 1997 Van Diemen Formula Continental Leonard Nick 9 F2 #35 1981 RALT RT-4 Norton John 9 F2 #02 1999 Van Diemen FC-99 Johnston James 9 F3 #73 2004 Swift O14 Atlantic Bleke David 9 F3 #14 2001 Swift 014A Peter Hans 9 F3 #66 2006 Swift 16 Felsen Mark 9 F3 #2 2002 Swift 014a Acock Randy 9 F3 #41 2005 Mazda PFM Ali Amir 9 F3 #13 2004 Mazda Pro Mazda Radmann Rob 9 F3 #5 2004 Mazda Pro Mazda Johnston, Jr.
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