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Previous GT Nationals
Year | Host City | Host State | Entrants | Cars | |
1 | 1985 | Melbourne | Victoria | ||
2 | 1987 | Nerang | Queensland | 91 | |
3 | 1989 | New South Wales | |||
4 | 1991 | Victoria | |||
5 | 1993 | Brisbane | Queensland | ||
6 | 1995 | Bathurst | New South Wales | ||
7 | 1997 | Geelong | Victoria | ||
8 | 1999 | Adelaide | South Australia | ||
9 | 2001 | Brisbane | Queensland | ||
10 | 2003 | Bathurst | New South Wales | ||
11 | 2005 | Ballarat | Victoria | ||
12 | 2007 | Perth | Western Australia | 206 | 170 |
13 | 2009 | Adelaide | South Australia | ||
14 | 2011 | Brisbane | Queensland | ||
15 | 2013 | Bathurst | New South Wale | ||
16 | 2015 | Melbourne | Victoria | ||
17 | 2017 | Perth | Western Australia | ||
18 | 2019 | Adelaide | South Australia | ||
19 | 2021 | Gold Coast | Queensland |
THE BEGINNINGS of the NAFGTC Inc.
1998 the group of clubs that had banded together for the GT Nationals decided to start formalising and standardising the event and this began by holding a Conference for the group to start standardising judging rules/driteria. Through this conference a set of rules was formulated and continue to be refined for each Nationals. The conference is held 12 months prior to the GT National Concourse.
In 2002 it was decided to give the association a name - National Association of Falcon GT Clubs an by 2006 had settled on a logo. By 2010 the association formulated a Code of Conduct for entrants and is began on becoming an incorporated body. At the 2016 Conference a set of Rules were agreed upon and the association became incorporated.