2004 Konica Minolta V8 Supercar Series - Teams and Drivers

Teams and Drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2004 Konica Minolta V8 Supercar Series.

Team No Driver Car
Brad Jones Racing 19 Andrew Jones Ford AU Falcon
Howard Racing 27 Cameron McLean Ford AU Falcon
37 Mark Howard
38 Aaron McGill
83 Tim Gordon
Aaron McGill
Matthew White Racing 28 Matthew White Ford AU Falcon
76 Dean Wanless Holden VX Commodore
Steven Ellery Racing 30 Luke Youlden Ford AU Falcon
Jay Motorsport 32 Jay Verdnik Holden VX Commodore
Peters Motorsport 40 Brett Peters
Wayne Wakefield
Ford AU Falcon
80 Michael Olsen
Stephen Voight
91 Gary Deane
Holden Young Lions 46 Michael Caruso
Steve Owen
Alan Gurr
Holden VX Commodore
96 Kurt Wimmer
Rupprecht Motorsport 55 Mal Rose
Ross Halliday
Stephen White
Ford AU Falcon
89 Adam Wallis
90 Phillip Scifleet
Greg Crick
Paul Cruickshank Racing 56 Kevin Mundy Ford AU Falcon
65 Marcus Zukanovic
Speed FX Racing 60 Brad Tilley
Greg Ritter
Ford AU Falcon
Independent Race Cars Australia 64 Tony D'Alberto Holden VX Commodore
Rod Lynch Racing 66 Gary MacDonald Ford AU Falcon
Shane Beikoff Racing 68 Shane Beikoff
Phill Foster
Alex Yoong
Ford AU Falcon
Spiess Heckler Racing 69 Robert Jones Holden VX Commodore
Robert Smith Racing 70 Alan Gurr Holden VX Commodore
72 Lee Holdsworth
Perkins Engineering 70 Alex Davison Holden VX Commodore
Dick Johnson Racing 71 Owen Kelly Ford AU Falcon
81 José Fernández
Sydney Star Racing 98 Grant Elliott Holden VX Commodore
MoPro 110 Jamie Cartwright Ford AU Falcon
MSport 111 Mark Porter Holden VX Commodore
A.N.T. Racing 300 Tony Evangelou Ford AU Falcon

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