Jamie McHugh has emerged victorious in a spectacular
round seven of the 2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super
Sedan Series at Warrnambool's Premier Speedway tonight.
Launching from pole position after top qualifier Kevin Purton
elected to start from position two, McHugh led throughout the
35-lap feature event to score his first NSSS win of the season.
On a superb multi-groove racetrack, fellow Queenslander Matt
Pascoe (Duce Windows and Doors Sweet-Dodge) advanced from
position seven to finish in second spot, reclaiming the series
lead and taking out the APCO Warrnambool Tri-City Series along
the way.
Having dominated qualifying with two slashing heat wins,
Purton was again very strong in the feature but was unable to
match the pace of McHugh and Pascoe, ultimately finishing in
third spot ahead of defending series champ Darren Kane and
two-time series winner Wayne Randall, who was the standout
amongst the non-contracted drivers.
Sam Hughes (Fairbrother Group Rocket-Pontiac) was solid once
more in finishing sixth, while Steve Jordan sliced through the
field from position 16 to finish in seventh spot and retain
third overall in the championship standings. Wayne Brims, Dave
Gartner and Shane Best rounded out the top ten, followed by
Ashley Bergmeier, Des Korn, Lucas Roberts, Clayton Pyne and Brad
Smith (Little Transport Devil-Cadillac). On another night with
very few incidents, Trevor Ware, Michael Nicola, Chris Bussey
and Bill Miller completed the finishers. The only casualties
were Wayne Miles, Michael Doblo and Townsville's Trent Wilson,
who put in an outstanding performance throughout the night
before an engine problem ended his charge just a lap from home.
The heat racing was breathtaking at times with some superb
performances from several drivers. Joining Purton on the winners
list were McHugh, Randall, Kane, Bergmeier, Miller, Hughes and
Wilson.
The B Main was a hard fought affair that saw Gartner prevail
over Jordan, with Bussey, Roberts and Smith also transferring
into the main event. Nicola, Miles and Ware called upon their
provisional to secure a place in the feature race field.
The drivers now enjoy a much deserved break before
regathering at Geelong's Avalon Raceway on Saturday night
(January 16) for round eight of the Carline championship.
Contingency winners
AFCO Shock Doctor Lucky Sevens Steve Jordan Super Charge
Hard Charger Steve Jordan Oval Express Best Presented Car and
Crew Shane Best Ian Boettcher Race Parts Hard Luck Award
Trent Wilson
2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series
progressive pointscore top ten (after 6 of 10 rounds): Matt
Pascoe 2457, Darren Kane 2390, Steve Jordan 1901, Jamie McHugh
1753, Dave Gartner 1738, Kevin Purton 1732, Michael Nicola 1730,
Sam Hughes 1620, Wayne Brims 1591, Trent Wilson 1502
2009/2010 APCO Warrnambool Tr-City Series final pointscore
(top ten): Matt Pascoe 1541, Wayne Brims 1365, Jamie McHugh
1285, Kevin Purton 1247, Darren Kane 1216, Steve Jordan 1125,
Sam Hughes 1110, Wayne Randall 1019, Michael Nicola 900, Dave
Gartner 898
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
National Association of Speedway Racing (NASR) Speedway
Sedans Australia (ASCF)