Whilst the 2009/2010 Carline
Mufflers National Super Sedan Series will only make one
stop-over in New South Wales, round four at Dubbo's Morris
Park Speedway is shaping up as an extra special event.
Courtesy of the Speedway Sedan Association of New South
Wales, local competitors will have plenty of incentive to
take on the series stars on Saturday, January 2. The
introduction of the SSANSW Local Hero Award will see a $200
cash bonus awarded to the highest qualifying non-contracted
driver from New South Wales. Furthermore, every
non-contracted driver from the host state who takes part
will pick up a $100 bonus.The SSANSW Local Hero is a
terrific new innovation for the fifth-anniversary season and
should entice a big field of challengers from across New
South Wales to the ultra-fast new Dubbo circuit. Last year,
Tania Smith and Darrell McKeown were the only NSW-based
non-contracted competitors to contest the Dubbo fixture and
both drivers acquitted themselves extremely well to finish
inside the top ten. In fact, their performances - along with
the cash incentives now on offer & should have all the NSW
stars brimming with confidence and ready to upstage the
series regulars.
Of course, the real winners from this will be the
spectators. A massive crowd filled the complex last season
and no doubt the lure of a star studded field will again see
race fans out in force to support an even stronger line-up
of local stars taking on the interstate invaders.
The SSANSW Local Hero is the latest in a series of
exciting announcements for the 2009/2010 Carline Mufflers
National Super Sedan Series. For the latest news and
information about the series, visit the official series
website at