Hotstox - National Points Champions

National Points Champions

Season Number Driver
1984 7 Nigel Parker
1985 7 Nigel Parker
1986 69 Paul Lomax
1987 69 Paul Lomax
1988 69 Paul Lomax
1989 354 Richard Ainsworth
1990 354 Richard Ainsworth
1991 180 Ray Witts
1992 354 Richard Ainsworth
1993 180 Ray Witts
1994 180 Ray Witts
1995 488 Andy Turner
1996 244 Mick Rogers
1997 334 Dave Atkinson
1998 244 Mick Rogers
1999 244 Mick Rogers
2000 244 Mick Rogers
2001 391 Stuart Smith Jnr
2002 391 Stuart Smith Jnr
2003 131 Kevin Stuchbury
2004 244 Mick Rogers
2005 213 Chris Fort
2006 213 Chris Fort
2007 131 Kevin Stuchbury
2008 131 Kevin Stuchbury
2009 3 Chris Fort
2010 161 Mark Allen
2011 131 Kevin Stuchbury
2012 1 Chris Bracher

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