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2 Matt Lowth WRX

3 Dave Marinucci XR6T

4 Pete Blythe R34 GTT

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6 Justine Schuller 200SX*

7 Greg Savage MX5

8 Sandro Brunelli MX5

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10 Kevin O'Meara WRX

11 Ricardo Resat EVO IX

12 Victor Kolev Toyota Corolla

13 Daniel Llewelyn 120Y

14 Jack Kuzior 240z

15 Paul Gancarz RX7

16 Adam Newton 200SX*

17 James Bond M5

18 Andrew Dean R33 GTR

19 Chris Thomson R33 GTR

20 Goeff Williams R33 GTR

21 Will Stark** WRX

22 Garry Matthews*** WRX

23 Mario West 200SX

24 Alan Calleja R33 GTST

25 Tom Giodarno R32 GTST

26 Nick Eldin R33 GTST

27 Steven Dean Commo

28 Rod Dove Gemini

29 Helen White** WRX

30 Alycia Matthews*** WRX

31 Sam Cornell**** PIG180

32 Paul Rivoli R33 GTST

33 Russell Cunningham R32 GTST

34 Justin Masters R33 GTST

35 Luke Margocsy R33 GTST

36 Jarrod Moore R32 GTST

37 Ben Lippa 180SX

38 Craig Moor Skyline

39 Matthew Phillips R33 GTST

40 Tharaka Pathirage Mitzubishi Galant

41 Paul Andrich**** PIG180

42 Mark Cameron MX6

43 Justin Evans R31 Passage

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45 Chris VicDrift

46 Callum VIcDrift

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