Banger Racing - PRI World Final Winners

PRI World Final Winners

1971 Kevin McAuley - Ford Consul Mk2
1972 John McGirr - Austin A55
1973 Peter Miles -
1974 Peter Miles -
1975 Brian Boulton -
1976 Brian Boulton -
1977 John Govier -
1978 Bill Smith -
1979 Terry Betts -
1980 Tony Wise -
1981 John Govier -
1982 Dave Sanderson -
1983 John King -
1984 Trevor Jones -
1985 Les Mapp -
1986 Tony Wade -
1987 Steve Taylor - Ford Granada Mk1
1988 Dennis Whiteman -
1989 Steve Taylor -
1990 Kev Wilsher - Ford Granada Mk1
1991 Steve Taylor - Ford Granada Mk2
1992 Gary Sheldon - Ford Granada Mk1
1993 Chris Whiteman - Ford Granada Mk2
1994 Vince Wolf - Ford Granada Mk2
1995 Ian Cadman - Ford Granada Mk2
1996 Mark Boulden - Ford Granada Mk2 estate
1997 Alan Trickett - Ford Granada Mk2
1998 John Harris - Ford Granada Mk2 estate
1999 Phil Hudson - Ford Granada Mk2 estate
2000 Richie Ahern - Ford Granada Mk2
2001 Andy Davies - Ford Granada Mk2
2002 Brett Ellacott - Ford Granada Mk2
2003 Andy Davies - Ford Granada Mk2 estate
2004 Wayne Cottrill Jnr - Ford Granada Mk2
2005 Matt Fuller - Ford Granada Mk2
2006 Billy King - Ford Granada Mk2 estate
2007 Paul Whiteman - Ford Granada Mk2
2008 Carl Overy - Ford Granada Mk2
2009 Matt Fuller - Ford Mondeo estate
2010 Lee Hughes - Ford Mondeo estate
2011 Lee Hughes - Ford Mondeo
2012 Billy King - Ford Mondeo

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