2003 Australian Nations Cup Championship information
The 2003 Australian Nations Cup Championship was a CAMS sanctioned motor racing title[1] for drivers of GT sports cars[2] complying with Group 2E Nations Cup regulations.[3] The championship, which was managed by Procar Australia as part of the 2003 Procar Championship Series,[4] was the fourth Australian Nations Cup Championship.[5] The title was won by Paul Stokell driving a Lamborghini Diablo GTR.
Paul Stokell won the title driving a Lamborghini Diablo (pictured above in 2001)
^Australian Title Conditions, 2003 CAMS Manual of Australian Motor Sport, page 7-13
^League of Nations, 2003 Official Program, V8 Clipsal 500, pages 96-97
^Specifications of Automobiles, 2003 CAMS Manual of Australian Motor Sport, page 7-1
^Sporting & Technical Regulations for the 2003 PROCAR Championship Series Retrieved on 19 September 2010
^Australian Titles ex www.cams.com.au (31 October 2013) via www.webcitation.org Retrieved on 31 October 2013
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