Sieders Racing Team

Sieders Racing Team is a family-owned and -run Australian Touring Car, Sports Car and Truck Racing team that has competed in various Australian motor racing series. The team's primary operation is racing a V8 Supercar Ford Falcon in the second-tier series, the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.

Sieders Racing Team
ManufacturerV8:Ford
Race Drivers8. David Sieders
V8 Utes
9. Andrew Fisher
V8 Utes
99. Ben Dunn
V8 Utes
ChassisV8:Ford BF Falcon
Utes:Ford Falcon Ute
DebutV8:2000
DVS:2000
Utes:2003
Drivers' Championships1 2016
Round wins0
Pole positions0
2009 position19th (85 pts)

The team has run over the years cars and trucks for Bill, Luke, David and Colin Sieders in a variety of series, initially Truck racing in the late 1990s, branching briefly into V8 Supercar in the guise of All-Trans Racing with the assistance of the Garry Willmington Performance initially with Bill Sieders, Luke joined shortly afterwards as did fellow truck racer John Falk. The team returned several years later via Aussie Racing Cars and the short lived Lotus Trophy as David and Colin began their careers.

The team subsequently secured a wildcard entry for the 2009 L&H 500 and 2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. After initially planning for Colin to co-drive with David, Colin stepped aside due to forthcoming surgery and V8 Utes series racer Andrew Fisher joined the team for the 2009 enduros. The team finished 20th and 2 laps down in the former and retired after 22 laps in the latter after the engine expired.

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year No. Car Drivers Position Laps
2009 13 Ford Falcon BF David Sieders
Andrew Fisher
DNF 22
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gollark: Of course, xenowyrms are still better.
gollark: I have two other CB zyus, which would probably be enough to get one, but nobody seems to have a CB yellow and want to trade it.
gollark: Aaargh, why are there no trades available for yellow zyuus.
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