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The category started on a positive note at Adelaide's Mallala Motorsport Park in May, with 13 competitors hitting the track.
Graeme
Cook took out the inaugural round driving a 996 GT3 RSR, but he'll have
more competition at Phillip Island - with entries growing to an
impressive 23, including Porsche veteran Peter Fitzgerald.
Melbourne
lawyer and series co-founder Sven Burchartz - who sits second in the
standings - is delighted by the progress of the new class.
"We
started the GT3 Cup Challenge to give Porsche enthusiasts a place to
race at national level in a laid-back and almost club-like
environment," Burchartz said.
"To see it all come together at Mallala was incredibly satisfying, and the feedback from competitors has been very positive.
"That has carried over to Phillip Island with a big entry list, and the future looks bright."
The
Australian GT Championship and Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge presented by
Porsche Insurance will be joined at Phillip Island by the Kumho Tyres
Australian Formula 3 Championship, Commodore Cup, Supaloc Saloon Cars,
Shannons V8 Touring Cars and the Australian Superkart Non-Gearbox
National Titles.
Saturday, 9 August, consists of practice, qualifying and three races, before a packed program of 18 races on Sunday.
Tickets are $10 on Saturday and $25 on Sunday, with a $30 weekend pass also available, while kids under 16 are free all weekend.
For more information about the 2008 Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships, visit www.thenationals.com.au.
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