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1994 EFDA Nations Cup

1994 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 1994 EFDA Nations Cup (Nations Cup V), was held at Zandvoort, the Netherlands (24/25 September 1994).

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Final positions

PositionCountryDriver 1Driver 2
1NetherlandsTom CoronelDonny Crevels
2AustriaHubert StrombergerWalter Thimmler
3PortugalGonçalo GomesRui Águas
4DenmarkKirsten KolbyHenrik Larsen
5SwedenPeter HallenMikael Kinnmark
6Great BritainJamie DaviesGuy Smith
7JapanTakashi YokoyamaYoshio Tsusuki
8NorwayTommy RustadThomas Schie
9EstoniaTõnis KasemetsRain Pilve
10United StatesZak BrownMary Kaczor
11FranceClaude-Yves GosselinJean-Bernard Bouvet
12BelgiumKurt MollekensMax Weisenburger
13ItalyGiovanni AnapoliAlessandro Ferraresi
14CroatiaBoris ZallerEllio Radola
15BrazilSérgio PaeseTony Kanaan
16AustraliaStephen WhitePaul Stokell
17SpainMiguel Ángel de CastroDavid Bosch
18GermanyDirk MüllerWolfgang Engels

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