Round five of the 2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National
Super Sedan Series at Hamilton's Western Speedway last night
(Friday, January 8) saw Wayne Brims get his championship chase
back on track with an impressive win. After qualifying his Brims
Coastal Cement Rocket-Pontiac on the outside front row, Brims
took over the front running in the early stages of the race and
protected his lead throughout the 35-lap event. Brisbane's Steve
Jordan finished in second spot, with Matt Pascoe annexing third
and moving to the top of championship standings.
Michael
Nicola (National Warranty Company Rocket-Pontiac) continued his
consistent run of results to finish fourth overall, while
Tasmania's Sam Hughes finished fifth, his second such result at
this venue in two years. Kevin Purton was next best, ahead of
Dave Gartner and Wayne Randall, who used the outside to great
effect in advancing from position 17. Clayton Pyne and Tony
Barkimore rounded out the top ten in an entertaining race that
saw 19 of the 20 starters still running at the finish.
Lachlan Onley and Trent Wilson who was hampered by a flat
left front tyre for much of the journey were next in line,
followed by Ashley Bergmeier, Jamie McHugh, Bill Miller, Shane
Best, Chris Bussey, Trevor Ware and Brad Smith. Lucas Roberts
was the only casualty following a clash with Pyne in turn one,
while a power steering failure prevented series leader Darren
Kane from taking his place on the grid after transferring from
the B Main.
The opening laps produced plenty of action as both McHugh and
Jordan took turns at leading before Brims moved to the front.
Hughes started strongly, surging around the outside into third
position at one stage before being shuffled back by Jordan and
McHugh, who qualified on pole position. Unfortunately for McHugh
(Miami Smash Repairs Sweet-Dodge), a clash in turn one with
Hughes and Pascoe saw him banished to the back.
Once in front, Brims was always in control, oblivious to the
action that was unfolding behind him. There were positional
changes galore behind the top three, with Randall, Gartner and
Onley advancing through the field.
Heat winners on the night included Roberts, McHugh, Best,
Jordan, Pascoe, Randall, Nicola, Hughes and Pyne. The B Main
took an eternity to complete before Bergmeier ultimately
prevailed ahead of Onley, Randall and Kane, while Ware, Bussey
and Smith so transferred to the main event.
Contingency winners
AFCO Shock Doctor Lucky Sevens Dave Gartner Super Charge
Hard Charger Wayne Randall Oval Express Best Presented Car and
Crew Chris Bussey Ian Boettcher Race Parts Hard Luck Award
Brad Smith
2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series
progressive pointscore top ten (after 5 of 10 rounds): Matt
Pascoe 1393, Darren Kane 1369, Steve Jordan 1304, Michael Nicola
1263, Dave Gartner 1163, Clayton Pyne 1024, Trent Wilson 1014,
Ashley Bergmeier 983, Shane Best 944, Brad Smith 927
The 2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series is
proudly supported by the following sponsors:
Carline Mufflers
JD Couriers
Bergmeier Engineering
American Race Tires
East Coast Traffic Control
Ocean Tyres
Lukey Exhausts
APCO Warrnambool
SuperCharge Batteries
Ian Boettcher Race Parts
AFCO Shock Doctor
Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oils
Kincrome Tools and Equipment
Art by Mickey
Oval Express Magazine
Hoosier Racing Tire
Clearview Towing Mirrors
SSA of NSW
QSCA
J&C Carrell Speedway Photography
Race Hard Race Gear
City Motor Inn (Toowoomba)
Rocky Resort Motor Inn
Power Forklift Repairs
National Association of Speedway Racing (NASR) Speedway
Sedans Australia (ASCF)