No driver has covered more
miles in pursuit of National
Super Sedan Series success
than hard charging Tasmanian
Brad Smith. Since the
inception of the Carline
Mufflers National Super
Sedan Series, Smith has been
a part of the contracted
driver line-up, despite
the extra time, effort and
logistical requirements to
take part in the series from
his Tasmanian base. The
2008/2009 series will once
again see Smith, the current
South Australian Super Sedan
champion, making the trek to
the mainland to take his
place amongst the starters
in Australia’s premier
speedway sedan series.
In his home state, Smith
has been one of the dominant
figures for many years,
accumulating a string of
feature race victories.
Having finished as runner-up
in the Tasmanian Super Sedan
Championship on consecutive
occasions in 2001/2002 and
2002/2003, Smith broke
through for his first state
title victory during the
2003/2004 season. He has
also finished among the top
four in Australia’s richest
race – the Apple Isle Grand
Prix at Latrobe Speedway –
on two occasions. Having
made regular forays across
Bass Strait in pursuit of
success, Smith finished
third in the 2003/2004
Victorian Super Sedan
Championship and has won
four rounds of the VSSA
Southern Nationals Series.
He also scored a top ten
finish in the inaugural
Grenville Anderson Memorial
race at Lismore Speedway.
It was the 2002/2003
Australian Super Sedan
Championship at Parramatta
City Raceway that saw Smith
burst into the national
consciousness with a stellar
performance that saw him
qualify on pole position.
He had subsequently
established a substantial
lead before a broken axle
intervened and quashed his
title aspirations. The
following year at Murray
Bridge, Smith bounced back
and confirmed his status
amongst the category’s elite
with a top five finish and
has remained at the
forefront of the national
Super Sedan scene ever
since, clocking up an
impressive array of results
in high profile events
across the country.
During the inaugural
national series, Smith
finished amongst the top
five on five occasions from
six rounds, featured on the
podium twice and was in
contention for the series
win heading into the final
round at Speedway City. He
was also awarded the Oval
Express/Sport Engines Hard
Charger Award for his
efforts, passing more cars
in feature races than any
other competitor on his way
to finishing fourth overall
in the championship.
After such a superb showing
in the inaugural season of
NSSS competition, the
2006/2007 series was
disappointing by Smith’s
lofty standards, finishing
11th overall. Last season
also failed to produce the
type of results associated
with such a high achiever
as, whilst there were
occasional glimpses of the
spectacular style for which
he is renowned, a 14th-place
finish overall was certainly
not typical. However, Smith
rediscovered his best form
late in the season with an
emphatic win in the South
Australian Championship at
Murray Bridge.
Speedway Sedans Australia (ASCF)
and the National Association
of Speedway Racing (NASR)
are very pleased to confirm
Brad Smith as a contracted
driver in the 2008/2009
Carline Mufflers National
Super Sedan Series. For the
latest news and series
information, visit the
official series website at
www.nationalsupersedanseries.com
Brad Smith TAS #6
Age:
39
Resides:
Devonport
Car Type:
Pontiac GTO
Sponsors:
Little Transport, Devil Race
Cars, The CV Centre, Tongs
Sheet Metal, Noodle Box,
American Racer Tyres
The
2008/2009 Carline Mufflers
National Super Sedan Series
is proudly supported by the
following sponsors:
Carline
Mufflers
Bergmeier Engineering
American Racer Tyres
Oval Express Magazine
National Association of
Speedway Racing (NASR)
Speedway
Sedans Australia (ASCF)