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SPEEDCAR 50 LAPPER Easter Trail

COUNTRY TRACKS

Late Models

V8 Dirt Modifieds


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 James Selwyn - NZ You – The Speedway fans Facebook Contributions / Criticism Welcome. High Line Magazine Brett Swanson 0410 198 138 brett@piratemediagroup.com.au

James Selwyn caught New Zealand pre-race briefing. Towsend is a for mer NZ2 and multiple Three Quarte www.HighlineMagazine.com.au

Front cover: Midget maestro Michael Pickens led the charge of the New Zealand brigade at the Sydney City 50 lapper but was upstaged by young compatriot Taylor Clarke. As seen in this fantastic James Selwyn photo (top) Pickens had real speed but couldn’t overcome a 20th place feature starting position. Bottom: Another cracker photo from one of New Zealand’s best photographers – James Selwyn, shows a real cosmopolitan mix of Aussies, Kiwi’s and Yanks racing hard together. 2

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d legend and Western Springs Clerk of Course Bryce Towsend in action at a rmer 50 lap Midget classic winner, former NZ midget test team captain, forer Midget National champion.

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Editorial Welcome to the latest HUGE edition of Aus-

tralian Highline Magazine.

In this issue we are pleased to showcase a new association with one of New Zealand’s finest speedway photographers – James Selwyn. James’ work is well known and highly respected across the ditch and now Highline brings our Australian readers the chance to view some of James’ exceptional work and stuff we don’t get to see too easily over here. In this issue we’ve combined with James to cover the Sydney City 50 lap speedcar (midget) festival which delivered over a dozen top rated Kiwi’s and Americans taking on Australia’s best over 50 fast and enthralling laps. It’s been a long time since a midget field of this size and calibre was assembled at one place in Australia. The 50 Lap Speedcar event was the first of what is hoped to be an annual event between Australia and New Zealand’s best with a few Americans thrown in as well. A big thanks go to New Zealand’s Brett Morris for being pivotal in funding, assembling and supplying a stunning field of 14 Kiwis and their cars who took on a pair of Yanks and a bunch of Aussies in a patriotic stoush of epic proportions. The only downside to the event was the two big wrecks involving Reid Mackay and Rea4

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ing of the legendary Ivan Mauger (left insert) at his Queensland home. Mauger was arguably the best Solo rider the world has ever seen with such a fierce determination and was held in such high regard by all of his rivals in what was at the time, such a dangerous sport. Highline extends its condolences to all of Ivan’s family and friends.

gan Angel. Mackay was seriously injured in his crash and spent some time in an induced coma before eventually being released to continue his convalescence at home amongst family and friends. Highline wishes Reid a full recovery and despite the severity of the accident Reid is already talking about a return to racing sometime in the future.

Also in this issue you’ll find some pictorial coverage of the annual Easter Sprintcar Trail where one man, James McFadden, was poised to take a clean sweep of all rounds before a bone jarring wreck caused by a component failure ruined his hopes of taking the bonus money.

Excitingly we urge you to keep your eye out for our next issue when we plan to bring you extensive photo coverage from the annual tri-nations international midget series form the legendary Western Springs Speedway courAngel’s wreck was equally ferocious in appearance but thankfully tesy of the almost equally legendary James Selwyn. even though he too ended up in hospital his injuries were relatively minor and his recovery should be much quicker. Speaking of Kiwi’s this year will also be remembered for the passImage: Full Throttle Publishing /HIGHLINE-MAGAZINE


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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

Ace Kiwi Lensman James Selwyn caught Shannon Taylor having a moment th of Circus life but are not meant for the speedway. 6 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

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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

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ing all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

racks as seen in this James Selwyn shot of Keiano Weir.

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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

The iconic Western Springs Speedway is in a real fight for its survival with a m speedway venue, sending so much history to the memory books, much like wh 10happen. James Selwyn Photo. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

mooted 2 years to run before the Auckland City council shuts it down as a hat happened in Australia with the closure of Claremont speedway. Don’t let it


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

Jamie McKinlay belches flame as one of the Aussie contingent in early 50 lapp

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

per heat action. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Matt Smith scored the win in the preceeding weekends warm up event but cou 14lapper. James Selwyn photo. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

uldn’t overcome a rearward starting position and a tough field to snare the 50 /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

Callum Whatmore flies the Aussie flag in a blurr of speed ahead of West Austra

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

alian Dayne Kingshott. James Selwyn photo.

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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

It’s not everyday the Americans are outnumbered and then outrun as was the c 5th before finishing 7th. James Selwyn photo. 18 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

case here with the popular Zauch Daum who tried hard to run from 11th up to /HIGHLINE-MAGAZINE


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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

Much was expected of Michael Pickens and after topping qualifying he forced race that was fast with only one stoppage. The lack of cautions hindered the fo 22 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

himself to start from position 20 before making it to an eventual 4th place in a orward runs of all those starting from deep in the pack. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Designed to scare the Aussie and Yanks was the traditional Haka as performed

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

d by a group of tattooed Kiwi Warriors. Pirate Media 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

The remnants of young Reid Mackay’s horrifying wreck. Note the damage to th fully has made a much welcomed and significant recovery and has been allow distance. Our best wishes go out to Reid and his family for a full and speedy re 26 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

he roll cage. Reid was removed from the car in a serious condition but thankwed to leave hospital, however the road to full recovery is still somewhat in the ecovery. Pirate Media Group photo.

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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

A novelty, non-points, set of two Trans-Tasman tests prior to the features killed yond immediate repair in this flip after a series of waved off starts, most of whic 28 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

d the chances of Kiwi Jayden Worthington whose chassis was damaged bech should have been allowed to stand. Pirate Media Group photo.

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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

What a way to take your first ever midget feature – a 50 lapper in a quality inte did, taking advantage of his front row start to lead the majority of the event. Cla before colliding with Aussie Champ Kaidon Brown as Brown recovered from an 30tempt at victory donuts went awry when he rolled the Seamount #4 onto its sid HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ernational field in a foreign country. That is exactly what young Taylor Clarke arke lost the lead to Michael Stewart on lap 35 who led for the next ten laps n off track excursion taking out the leader with just 5 laps left to run. Clarkes atde as he celebrated his first win. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Pennsylvania’s Alex Bright runs the cushion on his way from 17th to 6th as the

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

e leading American finisher. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Rookie Victorian Dillon Ghent didn’t have much luck in the 50 lapper but gained who scored a feature win in the 2nd annual Skip’s race and also won the Victoria 34 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

a lot of experience in what was a stellar debut season the 2nd generation racer an Speecdcar Drivers Associations Club Championship. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Alex Bright gets up close and personal with ring master Wade Aunger. James S

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Selwyn photo.

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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

Possibly the photo of the night is this James Selwyn stunner of Justin McMinn one of only two Victorians to make the final in only his second ever event at the 38here. James Selwyn photo. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ing all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

throwing flame as Kiwi Hayden Guptill races hard to his inside. McMinn was e Sydney venue. The other was Travis Mills who has considerable experience /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 leadi o

Brad Mosen is always a strong contender no matter where in the world he race

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ing all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

es. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Queenslander Darren Vine chirps some black smoke off the right rear tyre afte

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

er battling his way into the main event from the B-Main. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Local ace Reagan Angel looked quick all night until he rode out a wickedly fast go on for ever. The young turk suffered a broken finger and also a fractured ey 44 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

t series of barrel rolls down the back straight and off turn three that seemed to ye socket such was the violence of the rolls. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Travis Mills was quietly confident of a solid result after sealing his maiden Supe running third early on would have been extremely happy before dropping out w 46 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

er Series Championship the previous weekend at this very venue and after with about 11 laps still to run. Here he is shadowed by Matt Jackson in the N97.

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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

The aforementioned Matt Jackson has his eyes forward in is fight to make it in it to the big dance. James Selwyn photo. 48 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

nto the main event. Sadly for him, like more than half the field, he failed to make /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

Kiwi Breyton Davison had a nice looking machine at his disposal but like Matt J

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Jackson, found it too tough to crack an A-Main berth. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Sometimes you just have to take advantage of whatever is available to you to

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

get the shot you want. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Victorian Luke Ferguson has an oops during the cut throat qualifying heat. One ing the B-Main. James Selwyn photo. 54 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

e mistake and you were basically out. This unfortunate incident occurred dur/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

How easy is this? Veteran Shane Alach appears to be riding this bronco one h

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

handed. James Selwyn photo.

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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

young Victorian Brad Day tried hard and will be much better from the experienc

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ce as he discards a tear-off at speed. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Working the angles to bring you the shots (Damn those concrete walls). Parram The Pirate.... James Selwyn photo. 60 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

matta veteran photographer Tony Loxley (right) and some other hack called /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 nice speed shot of local runner Bob Jackson. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Troy Jenkins is always a favourite at his home venue but thigs just didn’t pan o

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

out despite his obvious speed. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Alan Day has personally seen the best and worst of racing at Parramatta but s funded teams. James Selwyn photo. 66 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

still loves to compete with just a fraction of the budget of some of the better /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

Valvoline Raceways roving reporter Brain Van De Wakker checks some facts a Jackson. James Selwyn photo. 68 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ahead of a trackside interview with either or both of Zach Daum (left) or Matt /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

After rolling his car in turn 4 attempting to do victory donuts, first time winner Ta ker as they walk towards the podium presentation followed by Kiwi racing lege 70 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Taylor Clarke is interviewed immediately in the moment by Brian Van De Wakend Graham Standring. James Selwyn photo.

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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

A happy trio. Left to right Matt Smith (3rd), Taylor Clarke (1st) and Darren Jenk

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

kins (2nd). James Selwyn photo.

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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

Late Model Sedans were the major support with their final hit-out for the seaso Selwyn photo. 74 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

on and here we see Kaitlin Hickey in action down the front straight. James /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

In the absence of crew to car communication, late model car owner Revvin’ Ron to the chasers or whether to run high or low etc. We’re not sure what the signal 76

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n Pyne demonstrates his signalling technique to tell his son, Clayton, the gap is for “Oh S$%^, shut it down now before you blow it up! James Selwyn photo. /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

Tasmanian Brad Smith runs “full bore” down the Parramatta front straight. Jam

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mes Selwyn photo.

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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

Under the skirt of Nathan Disney’s rocket Late Model. Pirate Media 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

Newcastles Nathan Disney hard on the gas. - Pirate Media Group 82 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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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

A big field of big banger Late Models ready to unleash for their feature event. P

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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

Michael Hickey blasts around the clayway. James Selwyn photo.

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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

Ryan Fenech was unstoppable in the Late Model feature running the cushion to the USA. James Selwyn photo. 88 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

o an emphatic victory. The young star is currently having a handful of races in /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

Veteran racer and promoter Bruce White (96) and Blake Lutiger race before a h

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huge crowd. James Selwyn photo.

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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

The Fender Benders brought their unique style with them including the use of th 92 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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he trun four ramp to assist in this rollover by Lorcan Elliott. Pirate Media Photo.

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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

More Fender Bender mayhem this time in the caravan, boat and dunny derby. all this carnage and debris. James Selwyn photo. 94 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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I sure wouldn’t want to be the poor sucker that had to clean up the track after /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

Jesse Attard tried the old smoke screen trick to get away from his pursuers at G 96field. Photo by Lone Wolf. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Gunnedah but it didn’t work as James Thompson took the win from a small /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

Matt Geering gave it everything in his attempts to win the Gunnedah feature, b Wolf. 98 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

but had to settle for second ahead of budgeteer Jeff Lawler. Photo by Lone /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

Trent Keller hustles the Blackshaws #29 Outlaw Sedan around Gunnedah in a

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

a car that looks a lot like a Super Sedan. Photo by Lone Wolf.

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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

David Mortimer was the happy victor of the NSW Outlaw Sedan Championship Wolf.

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p at Gunnedah on a hooky and fast track before a large crowd. Photo by Lone /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 different shot as the awesome Late Models come out the pit gate to contest t Moama, NSW. Photo Pirate Media. 104 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

the Victorian Championship at the expansive and fast Heartland Raceway in /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

Shane Belk gets a feel for the big Heartland track early on in his Late Model. P

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Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Young Cameron Pearson raced way beyond his years and experience firstly ru Australian Super Sedan Champion Mick Nicola to win an exciting Victorian Cha

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

unning down and passing ben Nicastri for the lead then withholding multi time ampionship at Heartland Raceway. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Also part of the action at Heartland was the Victorian V8 Dirt Modified Champio

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

onship with a solid field of competitive cars. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Andrew Firth was one of many of the travellers who ventured down to the neut with one of the quickest lap times in the super exciting Victorian championship 112 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

tral territory that is Heartland Raceway where he finished just outside the top 5 p feature. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Mark Robinson was one of the favourites and seemed to have the “Castrol” ed phenson caught him napping and went on to snatch the win. Robinson was sp Photo Pirate Media. 114 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

dge all night and well into the title race until a mid-race restart where Jai Stepectacular throughout spitting huge flames out the exhaust at every opportunity. /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

Budget racer Darryl Hickson has always been good on tyre wear. If they don’t chine home just off the podium and also won the Avalon raceway track champi

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

touch the track they can’t wear out – right. Hickson brought the well-worn maionship by seasons end. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Heartland raceway has always been a successful venue for former Aussie Cha jumped Robinson on a championship restart and scored the Victorian Title. Ph 118 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

amp Jai Stephenson and after appearing slightly off the pace all night he hoto Pirate Media.

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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

Mt Gambier’s Anthony Beare will go down in the history books as one of the be this time at Murray Bridge. Linda Savage – Savage Shots Photo. 120 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

est ever Street Stock drivers, if not the best after winning yet another state title, /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

Neither Hayden Norman (5th), former Aussie Champs Rhys Hieinrich (2nd) an yet another state title to his ultra-impressive tally. Linda Savage – Savage Sho 122 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

nd Mark Jennings (3rd) nor Corey Sandow could stop Anthony Beare adding ots Photo.

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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

With bonus money on offer for a clean sweep of the three Easter trail events, J sor Milwaukee and went on a tear taking out both the Avalon (as seen here) an car hard at Warrnambool. Photo Pirate Media. 124 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

James McFadden and the Monte Motorsport team put aside the loss of sponnd Mt Gambier rounds and looking good until a component failure fenced 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

If Glen Sutherland was a wrestler he’d have a strong claim to take over the ma Avalons round of the Easter Trail. Photo Pirate Media. 126 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

antle of the “big show� as he is always spectacular as he proved once again at /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

Young Jordyn Charge makes a spectacular image as he exits Avalon to head ba 128 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ack to the pits in the Family Owned/Robin Dawkins combo. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Carly Walsh was continuing to diversify her young racing resume with an outin through the green machines engine she had full flame from the pipes even und 130 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ng in the supporting Super Rods and with way too much fuel being pumped der acceleration leading to this red hot muffler and flame. Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Tasmanina Young gun Jock Goodyer (T22) and New South Welshman Chris M infield. Photo Pirate Media. 132 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

McInerney get things warmed up amongst burning baby oil on the Mt Gambier /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

Damien Thorne’s time trial was nothing if not spectacular after tagging the turn was of concern and not easy to watch and obviously his Easter Trail was over. 134 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

n four wall on his 2nd quick lap. Thorne’s hard, flat, thudding return to earth . Photo Pirate Media.

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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

Matt Egel had the Downing Brothers’ Orange 97 humming with yet another sol sults at of late. Photo Pirate Media. 136 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

lid finish at a track that both he and the team have had consistently good re/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

Of the “true” Warrnambool resident posse members, Darren Mollenoyux was th feature win. Here “Molly” powers around Mt Gambier. Photo Pirate Media. 138 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

he best to take on the gruelling WSS campaign with his historic first ever WSS /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

Corey McCullagh had the best season, and the most financially rewarding, takin Championship and was looking like a real challenger to McFadden at Mt Gamb bounced back at Warrnabool on the final night to take the win, and the cash. Sta Media. 140 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

ng out the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and the $20,000 Avalon Track bier until a tap from Brad Keller took him from the running. McCullagh however ay tuned for some exciting news on McCullaghs driving future. Photo Pirate

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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

Local photographer Steve Walters caught this sequence of Murray Bridge’s fas 142 Mt Gambier’s round of the Easter Sprintcar Trail. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ing all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

st lady Lisa Walker going upside down after a clash with Marcus Dumesny at /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

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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

Victorian Champion Andy Howard ran his beautifully presented Penrite Super R

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Rod to the win in Mt Gambier’s supporting Easter event.

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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

After becoming the youngest ever winner of the Eureka Garages & Sheds SRA the Easter action. Photo Pirate Media. 148 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

A series Rusty Hickman continued his fast form until this wreck took him out of /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

Who says straight is fast in Sprintcars these days? Well obviously not young M just a little harder than he wanted. Looks good though doesn’t it. Photo Pirate M 150 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

Marcus Dumesny as he cranks the N47 into Warrnambool’s turn three probably Media.

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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

Brighton’s Andy Caruana never looked comfortable on the Warrnambool high b Photo Pirate Media. 152 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

banks but never gave in until the wall caused his wallet to bleed - severly. /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

David Cook made a return to the Super Rod ranks and took a brilliant and pop the night was pure joy and excitement especially when he took the win. Photo 154 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

pular win in the division at Warrnambool. The look on Cook’s face throughout Pirate Media.

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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

The field makes its way through the smoke residue from the fireworks ahead o Photo Pirate Media. 156 HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

of the final round of the 2018 Easter Trail at Sungold Stadium – Warrnambool. /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

Veteran Simpson Speedster John Vogels was looking like a long shot winner o the running late in the race. Was it a case of Vogels getting loose while dicing w an unintentional bump – I don’t know, but what I do know is that until that point 158 Photo Pirate Media. HIGHLINE MAGAZINE

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ding all feature long until inexplicable spinning out of the lead a short distance from the chequered flag handing the win to Lines. Lines luck however, deserted him at the same venue a couple of weeks later in the Victorian Champi-

of the final round of the trail, until a tap from Corey McCullagh took him out of with the Classic champ who couldn’t avoid him or was it McCullagh giving him t it was a joy to watch the wiley veteran back at the front of a quality field. /HIGHLINE-MAGAZINE


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