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Kane Wins Finale,
less than 500 points
separates top 2 places
NASR National Office
SSA Media
Australian champion Darren
Kane took out the final round of the 2009/2010 Carline
Mufflers National Super Sedan Series at Murray Bridge
Speedway last night, finishing ahead of Clayton Pyne and
Dave Gartner the 40-lap championship finale. However, it
was fellow Queenslander Matt Pascoe who clinched the
series championship after a month of competition across
four states.
Having qualified his Ian Boettcher Race Parts
Dominator-Mazda RX8 on pole position, Kane spent the
early laps trailling Tasmania’s Sam Hughes who, for the
second time in as many nights, started on the outside
front row and assumed the lead when the green flag flew.
Unfortunately for Hughes, a spin in turn four quashed
his victory aspirations.
Pyne advanced from position four to annex his second
consecutive runner-up result, with Gartner inheriting
third spot when Wayne Brims was excluded from the
results after failing to report to scale and refusing to
take part in the post-race presentations. Steve Jordan
finished in fourth spot ahead of Jamie McHugh, with
Hughes recovering to finish in sixth spot.
Brad Smith was next in line ahead of Michael Doblo and
Pascoe, who has been a model of consistency throughout
the series and whose talent, effort and attitude make
him a worthy champion. Nicola completed the top ten in
advance of Kevin Purton, who transferred from the B Main
despite a heat win, with Trevor Ware, Ashley Bergmeier,
Dan Miller, Shane Best and Bill Miller completing the
finishers.
Despite the best efforts and Pyne and Brims, Kane
remained in control out front as most action centred on
the mid-pack scrap that produced positional changes
aplenty as drivers clambered for points for the final
time. Kane ultimately finished second overall in the
championship, with Gartner securing third spot ahead of
Jordan and McHugh.
Heat winners on the night were Kane (x2), Pascoe, Pyne,
Gartner, McHugh, Hughes, Purton and Townsville’s Trent
Wilson, who was unable to take his place in the feature
race field after a series of terrific performances
throughout the series.
Ware took out the B Main over Purton, with Bergmeier,
Bill Miller, Dan Miller, Steve Vaughan, Steve Stewart
and Chris Blunden also transferring to the main event.
The championship trophies and a myriad of additional
prizes and awards Pascoe will be crowned at the series
presentation dinner at the Adelaide Convention Centre
tonight (Monday, January 25).
Contingency winners
AFCO Shock Doctor Lucky Sevens – Brad Smith
Super Charge Hard Charger – Jamie McHugh
Oval Express Best Presented Car and Crew – Steve Jordan
Ian Boettcher Race Parts Hard Luck Award – Wayne Miles
2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series
final pointscore (top ten): Matt Pascoe 3692, Darren
Kane 3593, Dave Gartner 3142, Steve Jordan 3014, Jamie
McHugh 2955, Kevin Purton 2822, Clayton Pyne 2788,
Michael Nicola 2568, Sam Hughes 2560, Brad Smith 2367
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)
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