2000/2001 Australian Super Touring Championship - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2000/2001 Australian Super Touring Championship.

Team Manufacturer Car model No Driver
SUPER TOURING
Paul Morris Motorsport BMW 320i 1 Paul Morris
318i 73 Owen Kelly
Aaron McGill Motorsport Nissan Primera 2 Aaron McGill
Ford Mondeo 7 Allan Letcher
12 Sam Dale
MPD Racing BMW 318i 3 Mike Downard
Anthony Robson BMW 318i 5 Anthony Robson
Christian D'Agostin BMW 320i 08 John Saunders
TC Motorsport Peugeot 406 13 Tony Newman
Dwayne Bewley
Mark Zonneveld
405 Mi16 22 Carlos Rolfo
Project Racing Honda Accord 14 Jim Cornish
Knight Racing Ford Mondeo 19 Alan Gurr
68 Mark Zonneveld
88 Peter Hills
M-F Racing Peugeot 405 Mi16 21 Mike Fitzgerald
Novacastrian Motorsport BMW 320i 30 Luke Searle
Gun Racing Alfa Romeo 155 TS 45 David Auger
John Henderson Racing Opel Vectra 56 John Henderson
Hi-Tech Motorsport Nissan Primera 69 Matthew Fox
Kiel Johnston
Alan Gurr
Motorsport Developments Toyota Carina 77 Malcolm Rea
99 Brad Stratton
Phoenix Motorsport Toyota Camry 95 Jamie Miller
Redline Motorsport Hyundai Lantra 97 Paul Leabeater
FUTURE TOURING
SVO Motorsport Ford EL Falcon 6 Michael Webb
Greg East Mitsubishi Magna Chevrolet 7 Greg East
Bruce Williams Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 8 Tim Shaw
Kerry Wade Ford EL Falcon 09 Andrew Gillespie
111 Kerry Wade
Peter Hayward Holden VS Commodore 10 Peter Hayward
Garry Holt Holden VS Commodore 10 Garry Holt
Peter Wright Ford EF Falcon 13 Peter Wright
Amin Chahda Ford EF Falcon 18 Amin Chahda
Diamond Valley Speed Shop Holden VT Commodore 22 James Brock
VS Commodore 24 James Brock
Pretty Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 32 Mark Papendell
Christian D'Agostin Holden VS Commodore 37 Christian D'Agostin
Brett Youlden Holden VS Commodore 54 Brett Youlden
APS Racing Holden VT Commodore 84 Ray Sidebottom
VS Commodore 85 Ray Sidebottom
Jason Domaschenz

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