Darren Kane needs no
introduction to
Australian speedway
fans, having firmly
established himself
amongst the upper
echelon of Super
Sedan competitors
and rightly regarded
as one of the best
in the business.
The current
Queensland champion
and former national
titleholder is a
confirmed starter in
the 2008/2009
Carline Mufflers
National Super Sedan
Series. After a
short stint on the
sidelines, Kane
bounced back
brilliantly last
season with some
outstanding
performances for
multiple teams.
Kane started his
Super Sedan career
in Tasmania in 1990
and enjoyed almost
instant success,
winning the
1990/1991 Tasmanian
Super Sedan
Championship. From
that point, he
remained a dominant
figure on the tough
Tasmanian scene,
ultimately securing
two more state
championship wins
with back-to-back
titles in 1999/2000
and 2000/2001.
Moving beyond his
local successes,
Kane rose to
prominence on the
national scene in
the 1998/1999
Australian Super
Sedan Championship
at Mount Gambier’s
Borderline Speedway
when he finished in
second spot behind
Ron Pyne. The
following year at
Hobart International
Speedway produced an
identical result
with Kane again
filling the
runner-up spot
behind Pyne.
After relocating to
Queensland during
the 2002/2003
season, the move
produced a change in
fortunes in national
title competition
and Kane
triumphantly stood
atop the Australian
Championship podium
following his narrow
victory in the
2003/2004 event at
Murray Bridge
Speedway in South
Australia. Other
impressive results
followed, including
wins in the East
Coast Grand National
in Lismore and the
Tasmanian Grand
National in Hobart.
Kane made an
instant impression
in NSSS competition
with a highly
memorable drive to
victory in the
opening round of the
2006/2007 series at
Rockhampton
Speedway. Having
qualified 14th,
Kane stormed through
the field and surged
into the lead
through turn four on
the penultimate lap
to score an amazing
win. Consistent
results throughout
the remaining rounds
– which included two
top-five results and
a runner-up finish
in Toowoomba - saw
Kane finish fourth
overall in the
series.
The following
season produced an
abbreviated campaign
when illness
intervened and
forced Kane to step
away from
competition to
facilitate a
complete recovery.
Prior to stepping
out of the cockpit,
Kane had enjoyed a
stellar season -
including five
feature race wins –
and was leading the
Super Sedan
Association
championship.
Last season
demonstrated that
Kane was well and
truly back to his
best, taking out the
inaugural Hammerdown
Invitational in
Western Australia
and finishing third
in the South
Australian
Championship for
Gladstone-based car
owner Will Gould.
Rejoining the Ian
Boettcher Race Parts
team for the second
half of the season,
Kane continued his
winning ways,
storming to victory
in the Queensland
Championship at
Gympie’s Mothar
Mountain Speedway.
Speedway Sedans
Australia (ASCF) and
the National
Association of
Speedway Racing (NASR)
are very pleased to
confirm Darren Kane
as the latest of a
large contingent of
contracted drivers
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
Darren Kane
QLD #1
Age:
39
Resides:
Ipswich
Car Type:
Mazda RX8
Sponsors:
Ian Boettcher Race
Parts
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
Art by Mickey
National Association
of Speedway Racing (NASR)
Speedway
Sedans Australia (ASCF)