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Entry List - by Group ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP LAST FIRST CAR # GRP CLASS YR MAKE MODEL Brown David #17 1 FP 1962 Lotus 7A Wilkman Bill #30 1 FV 1982 Chrimilton Formula Vee Bauerle Dietmar #61 1 FV 1972 Caldwell D-13 Roberts Randy #11 2 FV 1986 VW Viper FV Strong Todd #16 2 CF 1974 Titan Mk9 Smoker David #16 2 FB 1971 Brabham BT-35 Perryman Grant #24 2 FB 1967 Brabham BT21 Madrid Kim #291 2 CF 1978 Crossle Formula Ford Stephens Ray #64 2 CF 1978 Crossle 32 Hunter Robin #7 2 FB 1969 Brabham BT 29 Gerstenberger Todd #70 2 FF 1971 Titan MK6 Hatle Bob #8 2 PCF 1989 Swift DB-3 Rinck Robert #98 2 FV 1987 Vindicator Formula Vee Carrico Ron #11 3 EP 1969 Fiat 124 Spider Pladson Mark #144 3 DPG 1964 Morgan 4-Apr Allen Michael #172 3 DP 1970 Porsche 914/4 Konkle Jr. Paul #26 3 DP 1962 MG B Stark Randall #27 3 DP 1974 MG MGB Anderson Michael #38 3 GT 1968 Datsun Fairlady Bateman Richard #8 3 GT 1979 Datsun B210 Koenig Harris #37 5 CSR 1987 Renault Sports Racer Diaz Tom #2 6 BP 1965 Ford GT350 Mustang Countryman Byron #22 6 BP 1966 Shelby GT350H Rolle Charles #28 6 TA 1968 CHEVROLET CAMARO Bittle James #29 6 TA 1968 Ford Mustang Tunnel Port 302 Bruder David #29 6 TA 1965 Ford Mustang GT350 Kelley Kyle #32 6 BP 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Skeels Craig #341 6 BP 1965 Ford Mustang Pendleton Pen #49 6 AP 1966 Ford Mustang GT Kelley Bill #52 6 BP 1966 Ford Mustang GT D'Augustine A.C. #73 6 AP 1965 Chevrolet Corvette L-88 Dean Vincent #83 6 AP 1965 Shelby Cobra Petein Marc A. #98B 6 BP 1966 Shelby GT 350 Berge Brent #10 7 CA1 1978 Lola Can-Am Anderson Dwight #07 8 BS 1970 BMW 2002 Graham Wayne #6 8 BS 1973 Mazda RX3 Paternie Patrick #966 8 DP 1969 Porsche 912 Greth Kenton #15 9 F1 1997 Lola Indy Lite Stuart JD #21 9 F2 2008 Van Diemen DP008 Merritt Robert #41 9 F3 2005 Elan Pro Formula Mazda Swart Ed #45 9 FA 1978 Chevron B45- F2 Dwoskin David #55 9 F2 1995 RALT RT 41 Maetzold Jim #6 9 F2 1980 March 80A Dooley Tom #9 9 BOSS 2002 GForce IRL Conley Craig #10 10 SC1 1971 Holman Moody Mercury Cyclone Thomas Steve #11 10 SC2 1994 Ford Thunderbird Matkovich Richard #12 10 GT2G 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Sousa Gary #17 10 SC2 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlso ENTRY LIST - BY GROUP Eglin Phil #24 10 1972 Datsun 240Z Stewart Ian #326 10 1975 Datsun 280Z Withers Newt #4 10 SC2 1994 Chevrolet Lumina Philion Beth #40 10 SC3 2001 Dodge Nascar Coupe Weiss Andy #42 10 SC3 2007 Dodge Charger Sanett Steve #52 10 GT2 1974 Porsche 911 RSR Beck Steve #6 10 SC2G 1995 Ford Thunderbird Briggs Bob #60 10 GT2 1988 Chevrolet Camaro Murdoch Tom #66 10 GT2 1977 Pontiac Firebird Isaac David #68 10 SC2 1993 Ford Thunderbird Harper Clay #8 10 SC2 1993 Ford Thunderbird Verstuyft Dan #88 10 SC3 2001 Ford Taurus Graham Wayne #9 10 GT3 1996 Mazda RX7 Rios Gil #906 10 GT4 1998 Porsche Boxster Dooley Tom #06 11 GTP1 1988 Porsche 962 Vidovic George #99 11 NC 1999 Python xx Cornfeld Alexander 0 Formula F4 2018 Ligier JS F4 Loh Kyle 5 Formula F4 2017 Ligier JS F4 Tjelmeland Vince 10 Formula PFM 2004 MAZDA MAZDA Dykstra Rayce 13 Formula F4 2016 Ligier JS F4 Purcell John 14 Formula PFM 2006 Star Race Cars PFM Wizelman Daryl 23 Formula PFM 2004 Mazda PFM Horak Jay 37 Formula PFM 2015 Star Pro Mazda Merritt Robert 41 Formula PFM 2005 Elan Pro Formula Mazda Schultz Dutch 44 Formula FM 2012 Star Formula Mazda Weaver Bill 67 Formula FM 1996 Standard Formula Mazda Formula Mazda Martin Steve 74 Formula FM 2003 Formula Mazda Formula Mazda Drew Brad 78 Formula FM 1997 Formula Mazda Semler Bruce 89 Formula FM 1999 Mazda Formula Tang Alan 94 Formula F4 2018 Ligier JS F4 Kacic Marco 95 Formula F4 2018 Ligier JS F4 Colangelo Michael #32 Mazda SM1 1997 Mazda Miata Allen Mike #38 Mazda SM 1990 Mazda Miata Johnk Carl #38 Mazda SM1 1990 Mazda Miata Stott John #45 Mazda SM 1993 Mazda Miata Smith David 5 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Pickett Greg 6 TA TA Ford Mustang McAllister Brad 24 TA TA2 Ford Mustang Klauer Tom 25 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Marvosh Mitch 29 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Abbate Michele 30 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Rosseno Nicholas 33 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Lynn Tim 46 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Anderson Darrell 50 TA GT Chevrolet Camaro SS Mihld Michael 55 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Gregg Simon 59 TA TA Chevrolet Corvette Honeywell Anthony 76 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro Parsons Cameron 83 TA TA2 Chevrolet Camaro.
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