Car Racing Results
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Year | Title/ Event | Position | Car | Entrant |
---|---|---|---|---|
1993 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 14th | Holden VP Commodore | Holden Racing Team |
1994 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 12th | Holden VP Commodore | Wayne Gardner Racing |
1995 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 9th | Holden VR Commodore | Wayne Gardner Racing |
1996 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 7th | Holden VR Commodore | Wayne Gardner Racing |
1997 | Australian Touring Car Championship | 9th | Holden VS Commodore | Wayne Gardner Racing |
1997 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 20th | Toyota Supra | |
1998 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 17th | Toyota Supra | |
1999 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 12th | Toyota Supra | |
1999 | Shell Championship Series | 40th | Holden VT Commodore | Wayne Gardner Racing |
2000 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 9th | Toyota Supra | |
2001 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 6th | Toyota Supra | |
2001 | Shell Championship Series | 53rd | Ford AU Falcon | Larkham Motor Sport |
2001 | All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship: GT500 | 7th | Toyota Supra | |
2002 | V8 Supercar Championship Series | 49th | Ford AU Falcon | Stone Brothers Racing |
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