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Who is Highline Magazine Editor: Brett Swanson Artist/layout; Andy Ticehurst Contributors; Kaylene Oliver, Grant Woodhams, Ray Read, Andy Ticehurst. Photographers: Brett Swanson – Pirate Media Kieran Swanson – Pirate Media Matt Hines – Jigsaw Photography Andy Ticehurst – PRM Group Rachel Cooper - Inaction Photos Leigh Reynolds - Inaction Photos Geoff Gracie Wayne Martin (WA) Dean Yoder - USA Stephen Pickering - Picko’s Photos You – The Speedway fans Facebook Contributions / Criticism Welcome. High Line Magazine Brett Swanson 0410 198 138 brett@piratemediagroup.com.au

Linda Savage from Savage Shots m James McFadden in the striking Mo since been in great form and is an a

www.HighlineMagazine.com.au Top “I’m on fire, I’m on fire, help me baby jesus…” Not really although Taylor Milling was on fire after splitting his tail tank against the Warrnambool wall before calmly driving away as seen in this Geoff Gracie Photo. Bottom – John Morris MPIX was there when Matt Dumesny celebrated a win a Parramatta. Back Cover.... US livewire kid, Buddy Kofoid. MPIX 2

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made her debut into the pages of highline magazine with this nice shot of onte/Milwaukee WA17 captured early season at Murray Bridge. J-Mac has absolute threat to win some or all of the sprinter majors.

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elcome to the latest edition of Highline Magazine and also to the most exciting time of the speedway year down-under. Over the next month or so we’ll see, the Scott Darley Challenge, the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and companion events, the Australian Sprintcar Title, the Australian Speedcar Championship, the Australian Wingless Sprint Championship, the Australian Late Model Championship and various other significant events being run and won around the country. Wow. Elsewhere in this magazine you’ll see our brief rating of contenders for the two biggest Sprintcar events of the year amongst a host of awesome action photos from around the country. QSS WSS (Queensland Speedway Spares World Series Sprintcars) was relaunched into its 31st year as “Showtime” with a lot of hype and hyperbole and so far the racing has been pretty good. But one thing that hasn’t changed it seems is the lack of media pre and post the event.

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When you talk the talk about being the country’s pre-eminent Sprintcar series, and you take a cast of many on the road, then why is it so hard to get media out to the industry and the fans. Many media personnel have asked me “where’s the media or even the results?” I don’t know. When I asked one of the series’ main organisers he stated that he was sure my name was on the media list to receive the releases. Well, I can tell you fans that you are not the only ones missing out. This issue was highlighted last year where WSS was relying on the individual tracks to do it. That it just rubbish. The other thing we’re told is that they get it out by midday the next day. That is not good enough either for our “premier” series. Something needs to be issued as soon as possible after the event even if it’s just a paragraph or two with the top five results, but yet, nothing.

various tracks around the country. Yet, their own WSS officials head out onto the track each night with either a green (same colour as the grass) shirt or a blue one. At one venue, one of the team later on put a black jacket over that because it was getting cold – very hi-vis. Thankfully someone eventually handed him a hi-vis vest to put over his black coat. Smacks of hypocrisy to me. This is not WSS bashing as Highline has personally attended rounds of WSS wearing our hi-vis clothing but merely constructive criticism of some issues that can easily be addressed for the whole of the sport. WSS and SA need to lead by example. It’s not a case of don’t do as I do, do as I say. Anyway, we hope you all enjoy this “pictorial” issue and look forward to the next issue where we will bring you exclusive pictorial coverage of most of the “big” events.

WSS – take note - there is more to media than a Facebook post. The other thing that amazes me is that Speedway Australia (SA) who own WSS, set the rules for all personnel on the infield at the

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Linda Savage of Savage Shots was on the spot to grab some early season ac Tony Prideaux (22) inside of Nigel Reichstein. 6 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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The good old demoltion derby will always draw a crowd and obviously this is w Linda Savage. 8 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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Young Sharni Pitcher shows nice speed in the neat SA55 Junior Sedan. – Pho 10

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Paul Blenkiron’s nice Penrite Super Sedan proudly carries the chequered flag – Photo by Savage Shots, Linda Savage. 12 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Lachie Gwynne is living his dream, as he tars around MMS in his AMCA Nation 14

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Paul “Pitbull” Hayes was caught powering his Commodore Street Stock around 16

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Linda Savage – Savage Shots – WE were going to keep this shot of Paul Stub Murray Bridge early in the season we thought we’d just run it anyway. Stubber 18 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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bber for a planned feature on the West Aussie but it is such a good shot from was having an early hit out ahead of the National title later this season.

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Lady Racer Lisa Walker is not token “female” racer. This girl is a real hard char wall. Here Lisa awaits a race at her home track @ Murray Bridge. – Picko’s Ph 20 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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rger not afraid to stand hard on the pedal or run the Daunting Warrnambool hoto.

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Another of the usual fabulous Picko’s Photos from Murray Bridge. This time it’s scored the feature victory. He would score again at Portland in Victoria a short grooves in the tyre. 22 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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s Harley Bishop in his first run for the Hardwyred Speedcar team where he time later as well. Just love the way the little bits of mud are coming out of the /Highline-Magazine


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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was leadi o

Picko caught Jye O’Keeffe’s car at a different angle before battle begins in a w Series Sprintcars campaign. 24 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Can’t say how pleased we are to have ace lensman John Morris from mpix con toity world of Supercars road racing and F1 but always comes back to his belo 26 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ntributing to highline magazine. John spends plenty of time shooting the hoity oved Parramatta dirt track. Here John caught Matthew Dumesny in full flight.

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Musswelbrooks Andrew Wright has always been a hard charger, often to his ow tailed his season early last year. This mpix shot is classic Wright – wheels up, h 28 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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wn detriment and sadly a wicked wreck and a busted shoulder/collarbone curhard on the gas.

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Benny Atkinson has been caught in this awesome MPIX shot that captures the

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Call it skill, experience or just plain luck but John Morris seems to always be in violent wreck between Jordyn Brazier and Chris McInerney. 32 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

MPIX was on the spot when Californian kid Michael “Buddy” Kofoid threaded th south for his first tilt at the Warrnambool Classic. 34

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Ian Madsen (l) and Robbie Farr (r) flank feature winner Matt Dumesny. – MPIX

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Believe it or not this was not a racing incident but rather a DOH! Incident. Brett lap and tipped his IDigIt entry onto its side. To make matters worse he was sent – Pirate Media Group Image.

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Milburn managed to run over the left rear of Chris Campbell on the formation t to the rea of the field for the start sacrificing a front of grid start.

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

South Australian Chad Ely has found a home in Jamie Stark’s SA72 and while t team too much trouble.

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this Pirate Media Group image looks spectacular it really didn’t cause the

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Early season shot of Jamie Veal in the family ride before taking up the prized se at his home track at Warrnambool.

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eat in the Krikke Motorsport Entry. This Pirate Media Group pic was captured

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Tim Van Ginneken (Harry Droste V36), Peter Doukas (98), Andew Hughes (28) Pirate Media Group photo.

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) and Ben Atkinson were just a small part of this heat race at Warrnamboo.l –

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Colacs’ Chris Rodda smokes the right rear as he fights for control as rookie Gra Sam Wren is the only one in this shot with nothing to worry about. – Pirate Med

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ant Stanfield tries his best not to T-Bone Rodda into Warrnambools turn 2. dia Group.

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Sydney’s Mick Saller is off on a huge campaign this season that includes plenty Micks pre WSS runs at Warrnambool. – Pirate Media Group photo.

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y of interstate races as well as the full WSS trail. This shot is from one of

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Geelong’s Domain Ramsey was in great form before a broken rib curtailed his r Sprintcar, he has also spent time in his former Chill-bowl Speedcar and his Win

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racing for a few weeks. While Ramsey is seen here at the wheel of his 410 ngless Sprint making him a very busy racer. – Pirate Media Group photo.

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It’s Sprintcar Classic a It’s Sprintcar Classic and Aussie Title Time! 46th South West Conveyancing Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and 56th Australian Sprintcar Championship. If you’re a Sprintcar fan you’ve just got to love January, even more so if you live in the South West region of Victoria and the south east of South Australia. 52

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and Aussie Title Time! Every January a hundred or so of the worlds’ best Sprintcar racers, and 100 times more of the worlds’ best Sprintcar fans descend on the coastal area around Warrnambool for the time honoured Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and companion events such as the Presidents Cup (Avalon), Kings Challenge (Mt Gambier), All Star Challenge (Simpson) and this year for good measure the Australian Sprintcar Championship just over the border at the picturesque Mt Gambier Speedbowl a week later. /Highline-Magazine


At the time of writing over 110 drivers had nominated for the Classic including almost a dozen of Uncle Sam’s mates.

seat Madsen in both events (Classic/Title) is the now Warrnambool based James McFadden in the Milwaukee Power Tools WA17.

To try and rate the assembled hordes for the 46th Annual South West Conveyancing Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and the 56th Australian Sprintcar Championship is no easy task but right now a couple of drivers are heading the list, and thankfully they are Aussies (sort of).

J-Mac has been in stellar form with numerous wins against top competition and was going head to head with Madsen for WSS speedweek title glory until a lapped car interfered with his challenge.

Bad luck aside, J-Mac is also in career best form having recently Aussie/Kiwi/American Kerry Madsen scored his first ever World of Outis in top form and is looking to do laws main event at Pennsylvania’s the Classic/Oz Title double which Williams Grove of all places. would bring his tally to four wins for each. Much was expected of the pairing Madsen won his current Australof Jamie Veal with the Krikke Motian Title at Warrnambool less than orsport team but as yet it has failed a year ago and already this seato fire and there is building pressure within the team for a result. Veal’s son has scored a win at Sungold Milk Stadium when he won the final own chassis and engine have been thrown under the Krikke panels but round of World Series Sprintcars to no avail and unless something Speedweek on January 1 and thus the $20,000 Speedweek title before changes…. heading north and taking further Ian “Aussie” Madsen is one very victories. determined racer in the best form Madsen is coming off possibly his of his career with multiple Knoxville best ever American season with more World of Outlaw wins, another track Championships, a Knoxville Knoxville Nationals podium and oth- Nationals A-Main result and an Outer great results along the way that law win under his belt. have him primed for further glory at these, two of his favourite Aussie The younger Madsen finally scored tracks. a Warrnambool win last season and is a serious threat for victory if the The other Aussie most likely to unJames Matherson team can provide 54

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the requisite car and crew that Mad- Back in the seat of his title winning car owner Dave Horrell’s Q83, 2 sen needs to achieve the Aussie time Aussie champ David Murcott is goals that have eluded him so far. shaping as a strong threat. Murcott won the Victorian Title right here Multiple Classic and Aussie Champi- at Warrnambool earlier in the seaon Brooke Tatnell is always a threat son after a tuff battle with Veal and and after pairing up with Mt Gamco and has been in relatively good form. His form at Mt Gambier over bier’s Ray Scott would like nothing more than to take the win(s) after a the years is as good as anybody’s long term relationship with the Krik- and we know what happens when ke team was terminated in less than people don’t take him seriously come title time. appropriate fashion. Tatnell drives and thrives on emotion and while he had a great career with Krikke’s be- Two-time Classic Champion Stefore the untimely passing of Shane ven Lines has endured an unstaKrikke, part of him would like nothble situation of late with first off the ing more than to beat the team and mooted demise of the Brian Hall WA3 team at the end of last season their new driver just to show they made the wrong choice in releasing which then morphed into the team surviving but with Dave Sharman him from that ride. turning the spanners. Just as the Tatnell will also be a huge threat for new combination was starting to gel the Aussie Title and there would be Sharman was sacked but then in a lot of local pride and support riding a further twist the whole team was on the back of the V55 at the team’s quickly sold to Dave Horrell who rehome track at Borderline. numbered it NQ3 and re-employed Sharman. There is no doubt that Darren Mollenoyux has been busy individually Lines is one of the best chasing his first ever WSS Champi- steerers and Sharman one of the onship but is in brilliant form having best spanner men so anything is scored the win in Max’s race at War- possible with just a smidge of luck. rnambool besting a stellar field that included Madsen and McFadden. As The home track fans are also sure a reward “Molly” will run the Cowara to take an extra couple of tenths per Motorsport entry at the Classic and second of Line’s lap times come title presumably the Title as well. On cur- time at Borderline. rent form the diminutive Molly is a strong threat to bag one or both of these prime events.

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It’s hard to believe that until just two years ago Robbie Farr had never been on the podium at the classic despite being a national champion in both Sprintcars and Speedcars – a very rare feat in itself. But for some reason Farr and the Classic just don’t seem to go together despite Farr first contesting it when he was just a teenager. Farr’s record proves just how good he really is everywhere, except here. Farr likes nothing more than a hooked-up, elbows up, racers track, something he is more likely to get at Mt Gambier for the Aussie title than at the Classic.

compatriot Carson Macedo at the helm. Macedo could be a strong threat as by the time the Classic rolls around he will have been in the seat for almost a month contesting the full WSS series. Macedo will be much better for his previous runs at Warrnambool and is coming off the back of possibly his best year back home. On the other end of the spectrum is the entry for Lawrance Kirkham from Washington State.

Kirkham is predominantly a 360 racer but has struck up a friendship with Aussie car owners Kevin With zero pressure from car owner Reeves and Kerry Simmons who and speedway impresario Barry are having their first ever, low key Waldren, anything is possible for the attack on the Classic. now veteran Farr. Who is coming off the back of a couple of consecutive Teenager Michael “Buddy” Kofoid wins. is a great unknown but comes with huge wraps, and that means huge The American challenge at the Clas- pressure for his Aussie owner Peter Gordon. Being a Prince in California sic is one thing that could disrupt is very different to being an Outlaw the Madsen/J-Mac juggernaut with a mix of old favourites, past champi- Champion so it will be interesting to see whether the “Kid” can live up to ons and unknown rookies. the hype. 2014 Champion Tim Kaeding is back and is sure to add some extra In real terms Knoxville Nationals excitement - as if it’s needed - to the Champ Jason Johnson is the best odds for an American win having event. The only question for Kaedplenty of experience around Premier ing will be the level of equipment Speedway and being teamed with and experience of the crew. Steve Stathy’s Diamond Bay team. Johnson has already scored a WSS Kaedings’ winning team from 2014 (Dyson Motorsport) will have young win since arriving down-under so is 56

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The other American so far in the field is “The human highlight reel” The “Crocker rocker” Travis Rilat will Geoff Ensign. This time around Enhave another tilt at the Classic, this sign will be driving for Terry Black’s time with team owner Phil Seymour Queensland based team. who has successfully brought Rilat down under to dominate his “mates” Come title time, obviously with the race – The Tyson Perez Memorial absence of the Americans there - for the last few years. The more will be a few more locals that could mature Rilat will be looking to make be a factor in the event, but unless headlines in a different fashion this something really unusual happens time around. to most of the traditional contenders, the chances of a long shot getting Live-wire Terry McCarl is back with up are not that great although we the minnow Kenny Hutchins team would love to be proven wrong. for another year and with a bit of luck could spring a surprise as could No matter who wins or loses, hopeDominic Scelzi who surprised many fully we’ll all have seen some of the on his debut last season. The US best racing of the year. west coaster has considerably more backing than McCarl/Hutchins with Racing Calendar the Wormall team but McCarl has tons more experience. Presidents Cup – Avalon Raceway – Wednesday 17th January. Corey Eliason surprised many with his All Star Challenge win last year Kings Challenge – Borderline and has already unleashed his fists Speedway, Mt Gambier – Thursday of fury, literally, on Speedweek. Elia- 18th January. son is yet another import doing the best he can with an underfunded but Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic – solid team and his speedweek form Premier Speedway, Warrnambool – Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunat Warrnambool was impressive. day 21st January. Indiana’s Parker Price-Miller (PPM) is a real dark horse but could be a Australian Sprintcar Championship real threat having the Harding team - Borderline Speedway, Mt Gambier from West Australia and renown – Thursday 25h, Friday 26th & Satcrew chief Brent “Glenno” Inglis urday 27th January. backing his effort on the pace already.

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Geoff Gracie’s shot of Michael Matchett expiring an engine at Avalon last seas 58

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Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Geoff Gracie caught Aussie Champ Kerry Madsen in typical hard charging pos ue for the first time since 1995 and the current Aussie Champion has always ru 62 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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se at Borderline speedway. The Australian Title returns to the Mt Gambier venun well there and is in brilliant form.

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was leadi o

We know we’ve run shots of this wreck before, but the detail in this Geoff Grac coming entangled in the wreckage of Damian Hart at last year’s Easter Trail.

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was leadi o

Same corner, same photographer, different driver. This time Geoff Gracie caug

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ght Charles Walter Hunter III having a rare wreck in the family’s budget racer. /Highline-Magazine


nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Wayne Martin captured this amazing image of Daryl Clayden going into the wr car and the catch fence at the same time. 68

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recking business at Bunbury. Clayden seems to be successfully wrecking his /Highline-Magazine


nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Former Lightning Sprint/Litre Sprint racer Darren Salmon is about to ride out a ing behind him. Photo by Wayne Martin. 70

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nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Jon Gall Photography sent us this brilliant shot of the ageless Russell Mitchell Pinjar dirt. 72

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and his swinger Andrew Sharpe as they struggle to keep the front wheel in the /Highline-Magazine


nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

A trio of trikes. Ian Harvey/Scott Metcalfe 63 led Russel Mitchell/Andrew Sharp from Pinjar Park - Jon Gall Photography. 74

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pe 97 and the Thompson boys Jamie and Ben 44 in the Sidecar Stampede /Highline-Magazine


nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Oblivious to what is trailing along out the back of his car Taylor Milling calmly p – Pirate Media Group photo. 76

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pulls infield with a nice little methanol fire behind his battered tail tank. /Highline-Magazine


nship at the same venue when he was taken out of the event in someone else’s wreck.

Steven Lines in the Brian Hall WA3 was a surprise winner of the USC round at Warrnambool recently. What’s so surprising about Lines winning, right? The reason it was surprising was that James McFadden in the Monte WA17 was lead o

Scott Darley Podium - Robbie Farr 3rd, Winner Kerry Madsen, Jason Johnson 78

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