2019 Aussie Racing Car season

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The 2019 Aussie Racing Car Series was an Australian motor racing series for Aussie Racing Cars.

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EntrantBody StyleNo.Driver NameClassRounds
Aussie Racing Cars Toyota Aurion 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Phil Ward1
Silkgate Group Nissan Altima 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Chavis1
Western Sydney Motorsport Ford Mustang 8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justin Ruggier1
52 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlotte Poynting1
64 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Woods1
68 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Sieberras1
72 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Thompson1
78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Thompson1
Supergroups Complex Constructions Chevrolet Camaro 11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leigh Bowler1
CNW Electrical Wholesaler Holden Cruze 12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Price1
Lustre Bar Melbourne Ford Mustang 15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Clark1
Chevrolet Camaro 51 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Emma Clark1
Road Rage Industries17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Hurd1
Opteon Motorsport23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathan Bloxsom1
Castrol Racing 25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reece Chapman1
Envirogen Racing Toyota Aurion 27 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Troy Dontas1
RDA Brakes / Perenso Chevrolet Camaro 36 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Anderson1
Heinrich Performance Ford Coupe 38 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Boyd1
Kody Garland Racing Nissan Altima 41 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kody Garland1
PT RacingEuro GT46 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Pawel Faber1
Procool Racing Chevrolet Camaro 47 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Troy Jones1
PZ Racing Ford AU Falcon 58 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Boyd1
Axil Coffee Roasters Chevrolet Camaro 65 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Makin1
KKP Racing75 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kel Treseder1
Woods Racing88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Woods1
Aughtersons Insurance Brokers Nissan Altima 96 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeff Watters1
Local Legends Ford Mustang 100 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Quinn1
ACE Construction Group Toyota Aurion 111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Casuccio1

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