2000 Konica V8 Lites Series - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2000 Konica V8 Lites Series season.

Team No Driver Car
Eastern Creek Karts 20 Garry Holt Ford EL Falcon
Harris Racing 30 Craig Harris Ford EL Falcon
88 Craig Bastian
Gearbox Motorsport 36 Gary Quartly Holden VS Commodore
Neil Schembri Holden VS Commodore
Ford EL Falcon
Scotty Taylor Racing 37 Bill Attard
Roger Hurd
Holden VS Commodore
South Pacific Motor Racing 38 Peter Field
Shane Howison
Holden VS Commodore
Sieders Racing Team 42 Bill Sieders Ford EL Falcon
56 John Falk Ford EB Falcon
Ford EL Falcon
Luke Sieders Ford EL Falcon
Mal Rose Racing 44 Mal Rose Holden VS Commodore
Dean Canto Racing 45 Dean Canto Ford EL Falcon
Daily Planet Racing 47 John Trimbole Holden VS Commodore
Trevor Crittenden Motorsport 57 Daniel Natoli
Tim Toth
Holden VS Commodore
Halliday Motor Sport 61 Ross Halliday Ford EL Falcon
Robert Smith Racing 72 Robert Smith Holden VS Commodore
Terry Wyhoon Racing 76 Matthew White Holden VS Commodore
125 Terry Wyhoon
V8 Racing 77 Craig Bastian
Richard Mork
Holden VS Commodore
Rowse Motorsport 81 Tim Rowse Holden VP Commodore
Miller Racing 84 Daniel Miller Holden VS Commodore
The Race Centre 87 Rod Salmon Ford EL Falcon
Stone Brothers Racing 89 David Besnard Ford EL Falcon
Geoff Kendrick 92 Geoff Kendrick Holden VS Commodore
John Faulkner Racing 96 Ryan McLeod Holden VS Commodore
Graphic Skills Racing 97 Wayne Wakefield Holden VS Commodore
Riverlea Motorsport 127 Chris Butler Holden VS Commodore
Power Racing 500 Alan Heath Ford EL Falcon
Peter Hansen 550 Peter Hansen Ford EL Falcon

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