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Car Class Modern Car No. Driver Surname Car Make Car Model Car Class Modern Car No. Driver Surname Car Make Car Model Excel 2 Brock McGregor Hyundai Excel Excel 3 Stephen McGregor Hyundai Excel Excel 14 Carlos Ambrosio Hyundai Excel Excel 15 Jamie Murray HYUNDAI EXCEL Excel 16 Michael Murray HYUNDAI EXCEL Excel 21 Darren Seaton Hyuandai Excel Excel 22 Ryan McNess Hyundai Excel Excel 24 Lyndon Booth Hyundai Excel Excel 46 Natasha Passaris Hyundai Excel Excel 51 Brock Kelly Hyundai Excel Excel 53 Dean Hill Hyundai Excel Excel 56 Robert Landsmeer Hyundai Excel Excel 64 Jake Passaris hyundai excel Excel 65 Peter Latham Hyundai excel Excel 71 Gregory Dicker Hyundai Excel Excel 72 Stephen Taylor HYUNDAI Excel Excel 73 James Daykin Hyundai Excel Excel 77 Andrew Malkin Hyundai Excel Formula 1000 3 Stewart Burns Phoenix Phoenix Formula 1000 6 Henry Lake Formula 1000 Stohr Formula 1000 8 Clint Watts Stohr F1000 Formula 1000 11 Bruce Allen SPEADS RM03 Formula 1000 14 Adam Lisle Stohr F1000 Formula 1000 17 Derek Burns JKS JR01 Formula 1000 18 Jordan Oon Stohr F1000 F1000 22 Andrew Connor Radical SR3 Formula 1000 30 Mike Folwell Stohr F1000 F1000 44 Cailean Soutar-Dawson Radical SR3rs Formula 1000 55 Aidan Read Stohr F1000 Formula 1000 78 Aaron Love Stohr F1000 F1000 114 Kyle Gurton Radical SR3 Formula Classic 1 Michael Henderson Ralt RT4 Formula Classic 10 Neil Woodward Befa Ford Open wheel Formula Libre Formula Classic 18 Lance Carwardine Jane Brabham BT 23 Formula Classic 29 Glenn Swarbrick Macon MR9-82FF Formula Classic 31 Harvey Leys chevron b19 Formula Classic 42 Robert Jordan Lola T492 Formula Classic 54 Simon Alderson Van diemen FF 2000 Formula Classic 62 Glen Caple Birrana 274 Formula Classic 83 Brian Searles Ralt RT1 Formula Classic 85 Ricky Virago Ralt RT-5 Supervee Formula Classic 86 John Hurney Van Dieman RF 86 Formula Classic 88 Allan Ould AZTEC AR9 FORMULA 3 Formula Classic 92 Simon Barrett lola t596 Formula Ford 4 Nathan Biddle Van Diemen Stealth RF93 Formula Ford (1600) 8 Bryce Moore Van Diemen RF94 Stealth Formula Ford (1600) 12 Jason Youd Van Diemen RF92 Formula Ford (1600) 14 Peter Major Van Diemen Stealth RF94 Formula Ford (1600) 30 Robert Appleyard Vandieman 5 Formula Ford 36 Matthew Lyford Van Diemen RF89 Formula Ford (1600) 54 David Bowden Van Diemen RF04 Formula Ford (1600) 60 John van Leeuwen Van Diemen RF 80 Formula Ford (1600) 65 Joshua Matthews Van Dieman Stealth Formula Ford 77 James Ridgewell Van Diemen RF77 Formula Ford (1600) 78 Daniel Gate Stealth S3 Formula Ford (1600) 91 Ho Man Ho Van Diemen RF93 Formula Vee 1600 3 Austin Pearson Jacer F2K7 Formula Vee 1200 4 Brett Scarey CD-VEE Formula Vee Formula Vee 1600 7 David Caisley Formula Vee Jacer F2K8 Formula Vee 1200 8 Jackson Scoble Formula Vee Williams Formula Vee 1200 11 Kathy Lisson Borland Sabre 01 Formula Vee 1200 14 Andrew Lockett Formula Vee Ajay 99 Formula Vee 1200 15 Bruce Welsh Formula Vee Repco V Mk 1 Formula Vee 1600 17 Allan Reid Jacer F2/K5 Formula Vee 1200 32 Campbell Gow Elfin Fvee Formula Vee 1200 33 April Welsh Formula Vee Jacer Formula Vee 1600 35 Wade McLean Formula Vee 1600 Ajay Formula Vee 1200 42 Danny Cerro Polar Formula Vee Formula Vee 1600 58 David Campbell Jacer F2k16 Formula Vee 1600 69 Jeffrey Cadman Jacer F2/K9 Formula Vee 1600 71 Rod Lisson Borland Saber02 Formula Vee 1200 80 Franz Esterbauer Ribuck Formula Vee Formula Vee 1200 92 Mackenzie Matthews Gerbert FV1200 Formula Vee 1600 99 Stephanie Esterbauer Jacer 99 Formula Vee Historic Touring Cars 8 Laurie Lapsley Jaguar Mk2 Historic Touring Cars 11 Dean Whisson Ford Cortina Historic Touring Cars 14 Martyn Piercey Alfa Romeo GTV2000 Historic Touring Cars 28 Robert Poglits Holden Torana Historic Touring Cars 30 Willem Schipper Datsun 1600 Historic Touring Cars 38 Michael Holmes ford mk1 cortina Historic Touring Cars 44 Simon Northey Ford Mustang Historic Touring Cars 51 Stuart Young Holden Torana xu-1 Historic Touring Cars 58 Randle Beavis Ford Lotus Cortina Historic Touring Cars 59 Raymond Hepburn FORD MUSTANG Historic Touring Cars 60 Michael Gallagher Jaguar Mk2 Historic Touring Cars 63 Chris Chang Alfa Romeo GTV105 Historic Touring Cars 76 Peter George chev camaro Historic Touring Cars 84 Murray Paddison Ford Cortina Mk 2 GT Historic Touring Cars 86 Graeme Woolhouse Ford Mustang Historic Touring Cars 89 John Bondi Holden HQ Monaro Historic Touring Cars 95 Trevor Fairs Morris Cooper S Historic Touring Cars 112 Cono Onofaro Morris Cooper S HQ Holdens - 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