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1991 EFDA Nations Cup

1991 EFDA Nations Cup

Layout of the [[Circuit Park Zandvoort]] (1990-1998)

The EFDA Nations Cup, was a Country vs Country competition for Formula Opel cars between 1990 and 1998. It had always been Dan Partel's dream to stage a race that pitted drivers in equal cars racing for their country. The Formula Opel/Vauxhall one make racing series offered the best opportunity for such an event.

The 1991 EFDA Nations Cup (Nations Cup II), was held at Zandvoort, Holland (15 September 1991).

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Final positions

PositionCountryDriver 1Driver 2
1PortugalPedro LamyDiogo Castro Santos
2GermanyMichael KrummHelmut Schwitalla
3SwedenMichael JohanssonMagnus Wallinder
4SwitzerlandDavid LuyetPeter Honegger
5BrazilDjalma FogaçaGualter Salles
6NetherlandsMartin KoeneRuud Spoolder
7Great BritainGareth ReesJonathan McGall
8ItalyStefano LovatoGuido Nannini
9BelgiumWim EyckmansMario Bormans
10NorwayBorre SkiakerTorbin Kvia
11AustriaPatrick VallantChristian Eigl
12United StatesNick FirestoneManfred Fitzgerald
13IrelandVivion DalySam Thompson
14DenmarkIna NeumannThomas Mullin
15Saudi ArabiaFaisal AliRaad Aduljawad
16CzechoslovakiaMichael VeselyKarel Vesely
17HungaryLaszlo SzaszErno Richter
18AsiaAli BasakinciReza Rashidian

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