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 |
Read more about this topic: 2000 Konica V8 Lites Series
Famous quotes containing the word teams:
“A sturdy lad from New Hampshire or Vermont who in turn tries all the professions, who teams it, farms it, peddles, keeps a school, preaches, edits a newspaper, goes to Congress, buys a township, and so forth, in successive years, and always like a cat falls on his feet, is worth a hundred of these city dolls. He walks abreast with his days and feels no shame in not studying a profession, for he does not postpone his life, but lives already.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)