2002 Konica V8 Supercar Series - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2002 Konica V8 Supercar Series.

Team No Driver Make Model
Imrie Motor Sport 13 Steve Owen VT Commodore
Brad Jones Racing 20 Andrew Jones AU Falcon
Terry Wyhoon Racing 25 Terry Wyhoon EL Falcon
M3 Motorsport 26 Bob McDonald VT Commodore
Steven Ellery Racing 30 Bob Thorn
Luke Youlden
AU Falcon
South Pacific Motor Sport 38 Mathew Hunt VS Commodore
Craig Bastian 47 Craig Bastian EL Falcon
Michael Simpson Racing 56 Kevin Mundy AU Falcon
93 Michael Simpson EL Falcon
94 Mark Howard
Motorsport Engineering Services 58 Derek van Zelm VT Commodore
Halliday Motor Sport 61 Ross Halliday AU Falcon
161 Greg Crick
Independent Race Cars Australia 64 Paul Dumbrell VX Commodore
Shane Beikoff Racing 68 Shane Beikoff
Phill Foster
VS Commodore
Spiess Heckler Racing 69 Robert Jones VS Commodore
VX Commodore
79 Paul Freestone VS Commodore
Graphic Skills Racing 70 David Skillender VS Commodore
Robert Smith Racing 72 Robert Smith VT Commodore
Tandersport 74 Leanne Ferrier VS Commodore
Matthew White Racing 76 Matthew White VT Commodore
90 Michael Turner VS Commodore
V8 Racing 77 Richard Mork VS Commodore
MSport 78 Mark Porter AU Falcon
The Race Centre 87 Rod Salmon AU Falcon
Harris Racing 88 Craig Harris AU Falcon
89 Dale Brede
Phoenix Motorsport 95 Ron Searle VS Commodore
Sydney Star Racing 98 Grant Elliott VS Commodore
AJG Racing 99 Wesley May VS Commodore
MoPro 110 Grant Johnson EL Falcon
Clyde Lawrence Racing 140 Clyde Lawrence VS Commodore
A.N.T. Racing 300 Tony Evangelou VS Commodore

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