Geary Crowned SSA Champion
SSA Media Release
The Super Sedan Association held their annual Presentation
Dinner in Brisbane on Saturday night (July 17) to recognise
the achievements of competitors throughout the 2009/2010
season. Hosted by three-time Australian Super Sedan
Champion Ron Pyne, more than 100 competitors and guests
gathered at the Holiday Inn for a night of celebration and
to acknowledge the outstanding performers of the last 12
months.
SSA President Paul Geary was confirmed as the winner of the
season-long Freightliner Trucks Championship Series, with
consistency and perseverance carrying the long time
campaigner to his first SSA championship win. After an
inauspicious start to the series with a DNF in the opening
round at Brisbane International Speedway, Geary was a model
of consistency from this point with a remarkable run that
included nine consecutive top ten results, six of which were
inside the top five. A minor hiccup in round 11 proved no
obstacle as another top ten finish in round 12 was enough to
clinch the championship when the final round at Gympie’s
Mothar Mountain Speedway was ultimately washed out, leaving
Geary more than 80 points clear of his nearest rival.
Steve Pearce also secured his best ever series result,
finishing second in the championship ahead of former
Modified Production pilot Michael Halley. Gavin Northfield
finished fourth overall ahead of Matt Williams, Colin
Hockley and Craig Torr, with Darren Kane, Ian Brims and
Barry Craft rounding out the top ten. More than 60 drivers
from three states took part in the 2009/2010 series, which
is expected to be even bigger this season with a brand new
Proton sedan for the 2010/2011 series champion courtesy of
Ian Boettcher Proton.
The Sport Engines Development Series saw Justin Smithwick
emerge as the series winner after a dominant display
throughout the season that will surely see him move up to
the championship series in 2010/2011. Jason Campbell
finished second in the standings, with Kyall Fisher
clinching third in a great result for the Roma-based team.
Peter Smith, Lyall Fisher and Colin Moss were next in line
ahead of Dempsie Pails, with Graeme Elliott, Brendan Doyle
and John Tischler completing the top ten on this occasion.
In addition to his runner-up finish in the Development
Series, Jason Campbell also picked up the Rookie of the Year
Award. In an outstanding performance given his lack of
experience in the category, Campbell qualified on the front
row for the Grenville Anderson East Coast Grand National at
Lismore Speedway and led for much of the race in very
illustrious company.
The prestigious Geoff McHugh Memorial Award was presented
to Matt Williams, recognising his attitude, effort and
achievement throughout the season, which included victory in
the Queensland Championship and the $5000-to-win Hosepro
Classic. Another Rockhampton-based driver in Craig Torr was
awarded Best Presented Car and Crew, while Darren Kane
picked up the Hard Charger Award.
Williams and Torr, along with Smithwick, Kyall Fisher and
Lyall Fisher, were also afforded special recognition for
their efforts in travelling extensively from their regional
Queensland bases to support the SSA schedule.