2001 Konica V8 Supercar Series - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2001 Konica V8 Supercar Series.

Team No Driver Make Model
Eastern Creek Karts 20 Garry Holt EL Falcon
Terry Wyhoon Racing 25 Terry Wyhoon VS Commodore
Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 Leanne Ferrier VT Commodore
Scotty Taylor Racing 37 Bill Attard VS Commodore
South Pacific Motor Sport 38 Wayne Cooper
Peter Field
VS Commodore
Mal Rose Racing 44 Mal Rose VS Commodore
Eddie Abelnica 48 Eddie Abelnica VT Commodore
Ric Shaw Motorsport 49 Ric Shaw VS Commodore
Garry Willmington Performance 56 Luke Sieders EL Falcon
John Scotcher Motorsport 59 Michael Donaher
Adam Wallis
EL Falcon
Evers Motorsport 60 Ken Habul
Scott March
VS Commodore
Halliday Motor Sport 61 Ross Halliday EL Falcon
Simon Emerzidis 63 Simon Emerzidis EL Falcon
Robert Smith Racing 72 Robert Smith VS Commodore
Team Dynamik 73 Simon Wills VT Commodore
V8 Racing 77 Richard Mork VS Commodore
Gibson Motor Sport 80 Paul Dumbrell VT Commodore
82 David Parsons
Rowse Motorsport 81 Tim Rowse VS Commodore
Miller Racing 84 Daniel Miller VS Commodore
The Race Centre 87 Rod Salmon AU Falcon
Harris Racing 88 Craig Harris
Michael Simpson
AU Falcon
89 Kevin Mundy
NRC International 90 Dale Brede VT Commodore
Michael Simpson Racing 93 Michael Simpson EL Falcon
John Faulkner Racing 96 Owen Kelly VS Commodore
Graphic Skills Racing 97 Wayne Wakefield VS Commodore
AJG Racing 99 Wesley May VS Commodore
GM Motorsport 111 Phonsy Mullan VS Commodore
RPM International Racing 145 Greg Crick
Geoff Full
Aaron McGill
EL Falcon
Power Racing 500 Alan Heath AU Falcon
Prancing Horse Racing 888 Mark Noske AU Falcon

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