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Rolling Thunder e-Mag. Issue 22 Oct 2013

In this issue;

Editors; Ray Solomon, & Brett “Pirate” Swanson

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PHOTO’S Courtesy of: Pirate Media. Swanson.1@bigpond.com

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Bent Bags Bob Hickson Memorial Alexandra 3 Hour Enduro New AMCA Season Wingless words Race Dates News a’plenty

Geoff Gracie Photos

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MEDIA RELEASES: · Pirate Media—Brett Swanson · Dean Thompson (DMT Media). · Formula Motorsports Group Pty Ltd. · All Stars Media

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CONTRIBUTORS; Brett Swanson Ray Solomon Kieran Swanson Dean Thompson

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SPEEDWAY NEWS 2 SEATER SPRINTCAR RIDES. Well know Sprintcar drivers Gary Bruce and Paul Solomon are now available to give you the ride of your life. See ad below.

MC, Glen Lawless, who stood in for Scoop at short notice, joined SDAV President Phil Jenkins on stage for the announcements, as follows; Allen Luckett was crowned Club Champion, followed by Shannon Meakins and Dean West. Allen Luckett also took out the Thunder Down under series ahead of Kali Hovey and Dean West. Best Presented Car was awarded to Dean West. Most Improved Driver was awarded to Shannon Meakins. Dylan Lineham was awarded the Encouragement Award. Jason Kavanagh von the Legends Cup, Victorian Title and Ray Welsh Memorial. Kali Hovey received the Club Person Award. The club would like to thank trophy sponsors including, Parr Motorsports, Hovey's Transport, Wally's Design and Fabrications, FMG.au.com, Mega Auto parts, the Welsh Family, PBS Automotive, Donnas Hair Studio, Ace Timber and Fencing, Lumber Softwoods, Clearglass Solutions, Nastasi Racing, Dandy Bolts, and ACB Group.

Redline Raceway The 2013/4 race program has now been finalized (see page 31).

SDAV HOT RODS Geelong's Gateway International Hotel hosted the 2013 SDAV Presentation Dinner on Saturday 18th May. A full house packed the venue to witness the crowning of the Club Champion and presentation of other awards.

Major changes are being undertaken at the venue prior to the 2013/4 season. A new machinery shed is being erected in the pit area to accommodate a range of activities including scrutineering and presentation functions. For the latest news regarding redline 4


World Series Dates for 2013/4 Thursday December 26 Round 1 Speedway City, Adelaide SA

Friday December 27 Round 2 Murray Machining & Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway, SA Saturday December 28 Round 3 Borderline Speedway, Mt Gambier SA Monday December 30 Round 4 Avalon Raceway, VIC Wednesday January 1 Round 5 Premier Speedway, Warrnambool VIC Saturday January 4 Round 6 Supercheap Auto Archerfield Speedway, QLD Fri/Sat January 10/11 Round 7 Supercheap Auto Archerfield Speedway, QLD Saturday January 18 Round 8 Lucas Oil Lismore Speedway, NSW Saturday February 8 Round 9 Speedway City, Adelaide SA Thursday February 13 Round 10 Perth Motorplex, WA Friday February 14 Round 11 Attwell Park Speedway, Albany, WA Saturday February 15 Round 12 QUIT Bunbury Speedway, WA Fri/Sat February 21/22 Grand Final Perth Motorplex, WA

r a c e w a y s e e www.redlineway.org.au Mick Cunningham has returned from the USA after a 4 week racing stint in California. His results show from 9 Races, he finished in the Top10 on 4 occasions. Brett Swanson (Pirate Media) returned from the USA after a 3 week flying visit. E magazine pictures and storage can be seen at http://issuu.com/ p i r a t e m e d i a / d o c s / pa_speedweek_2013_white and/ or http://issuu.com/piratemedia/ docs/canandaigua_2013 National Dirt Racing Association (NDRA) advise: The SFI Foundation has been advised, by HANS Performance Products of Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A., that their HANS brand head and neck restraint device models, all of which are certified to SFI Quality Assurance Specification 38.1, are required by that Specification to be inspected and recertified every five years. With so many motorsport sanctioning bodies in Australia and New Zealand currently requiring the use of head and neck restraint devices certified to SFI Specification 38.1, and with more likely to follow suit in the future, HANS Performance Products is in the process of training and appointing agents in those countries to perform the necessary periodic inspections and recertifications. They are: AUSTRALIA Revolution Race Gear – Welshpool, WA Revolution Race Gear – Winnelle, NT

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Revolution Race Gear – Springwood, QLD Revolution Race Gear – Auburn, NSW Revolution Race Gear – Queanbeyan, NSW Revolution Race Gear – Mitcham, VIC Revolution Race Gear – Windsor Gardens, SA Revolution Race Gear –Hobart, TAS

ful due to the support of its members and the track is now recognized as the leading sedan track in Victoria. SPRINTCARS at Redline Raceway in 2014. Sprintcars return to redline raceway in 2014. A three round series for 360 Sprintcars (King of the Mountain Sprintcar Series) will take place on Feb 1st, 15th, and March 8th.

NEW ZEALAND Racetech – Wellington Personnel training and the supply of necessary equipment and certification stickers is expected to take approximately two week As a result, inspection and certifica ti on se rvi ces at th e a bov e listed locations should be available on or About 1 August, 2013. You may want to make your members and participants aware of these services.

Redline will also host an open Sprintcar show on April 14th 2014 . This event is being promoted as the King of the Mountain “BIG 50”. See advertisement.

Please note that the listed agents will only be authorized to inspect and recertify head and neck restraint devices produced and certified to SFI Specification 38.1 by HANS Performance Products until further notice.

Tim who has won numerous AMCA state championships will be set to take on a different challenge in wingless sprints given the requirement for a change in driving style and car set ups. I’m sure it won’t take long before we see Tim up the front in the wingless sprints.

Chris Overall. Well known speedway identity, Chris Overall is to remain the Vic State Coordinator for the AMCA Nationals Group… Chris advises that there are some new drivers joining up to participate this coming season which will grow the cars numbers. Most drivers prefer a lesser number of events this season to cut down on travelling costs.

TIM REIDY AMCA star Tim Reidy having purchased a wingless sprintcar from Mick Cunningham, plans to compete in both AMCA’a and wingless sprints events in the coming season.

Brett Swanson is set to do the media releases fort the AMCA Nationals again this season. See his latest report on page 24.

Ron Jones. Rumor has it, that well known Sprintcar team owner Ron Jones is selling up his Sprintcar and possibly moving to SDAV Hot Rods for a year or so. Belmont Speedway Drivers Club. Elections of Office bearers for the coming season were held in Geelong in June. The President, Mick Purdie, stated that the past season has been hugely success-

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darrenpainter@ascs305.com.au ASCS305 would like to thank the three tracks that have come on board so far to give this class a go for the coming session. These are the tracks and the track dates so far confirmed: October 6th 2013 Nyora Practice November 9th and 30th 2013 Nyora December 8th 2013 Drouin January 11th 2014 Rushworth January 19th 2014 Drouin February 1st and 22nd 2014 Nyora March 16th 2014 Drouin April 19th 2014 Rushworth Nyora is the ASCS305 home track and Drouin is doing upgrades on their track to accommodate the class by widening the track and also catch fence upgrades between turns 3-4 so this should be good for the class and the track, Darren passes on his thanks for all for their support. ASCS 305 Motor

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BOB HICKSON OPEN SEDAN MEMORIAL WON BY SIMON BENT Nyora Raceway closed off the Victorian 2012/2013 Speedway season at the end of June with the annual Bob Hickson Memorial (Southern 2000) for Open Sedans and it was local gun Simon Bent who went on to take a win after an enthralling battle with former National Production Sedan champion Stephen Laidlaw that lasted 40 of the 50 laps with both drivers swapping the lead four to five times. Young Gun Matt Nelson eventually took second with his uncle Darren in third.

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Heat 1a began with Nyora Club member Brendan Miles on the front row with Alan Ward from the Division 2 Hot Rod’s. With Dale Morrison a former Standard Saloon state champion on the next row, current Open Sedan State Champion Nyora’s Ray Gould & Bent in the field it was going to be a tough stoush for the front two to hold on. However, against expectations Ward beat Bent, Wayne Alberni, Morrison and Trent Kirsch. In the next heat Dale Hallett & James Robinson began at the front of the field with Hallet one of a number of Marsh Modified drivers who had to swap the suspension and set up on their cars around to run anti clockwise rather than their normal clockwise. Darren Nelson was on the second row and is a consistent performer in endurance events. Laidlaw and Stuart Robinson (brother of James) were other

SIMON BENT strong runners in the heat. Nelson took the win ahead of Daniel Angus who was fantastic on a track yet to come to the drivers followed by Laidlaw, Darren O’Brien & James Robinson. To close out the first round of heats Andrew Suckling & Mick Lovell began at the front of the third heat with Damien Miller, David Barrie, Matt Nelson & Nyora hard charger Mick Evans all strong runners behind them. From eleventh place Nelson marched to a win ahead of Miller, Barrie, Evans and Dylan Campton. 8


Great racing by Damien Miller #56 (inside) and Matt Nelson #61 (outside) The first heat in round two had a plumb pole position for Bent with Templeton another former state champion in Standard Saloons alongside. Shane Stewart, Jamie Paull, Alberni, Gould and Morrison made this heat very tough indeed with Bent taking a win ahead of his mate Alberni, Morrison, Templeton & Aaron Price a local Nyora racer. Eric Miles and Scott Randall began the fifth heat of the day at the front of the field. It would be tenth place starter Laidlaw who would come through the field to take a win ahead of Robinson, Darren Nelson, Daniel Angus and Miles. Finally the last heat closed out the qualification period with Ross Ritchie and Evans at the front of the field and Matt Nelson, Miller & Barrie behind them. Nelson made it two wins from two starts when he snared the result over Miller, Evans, Barrie & Leigh Gooding.

A last chance B Main produced mayhem as it always does when only four cars move on into the big race with David Bent jumping into his Cortina that Ross Ritchie had been driving and getting into a big accident that tore one side of his car apart and wrecked the tires. Then after Miles muffed an opportunity to bank one of those positions it was Des Birkin, Paul McCoubrie, Templeton & Robert Tatterson who progressed into the main show in that order. Automatic qualifiers were Matt Nelson, Bent, Darren Nelson, Laidlaw, Miller, Alberni, Daniel Angus, Alan Ward, Evans, Barrie, Stuart Robinson, Morrison, Price, James Robinson, Gooding then Paull and the B main qualifiers. Simon Bent was almost not going to start the race despite the $1000 being up for the win. His daughter Shona had been in 9


a Junior Sedan accident prior to the final complaining of pain requiring an ambulance to attend the venue and take her to hospital. Mum went to the hospital with Shona and told Simon to stay and win the race and that’s exactly what he did. On lap one of the first attempted race start, a backmarkers stack that included Evans, Angus & Ward left a trail of cars heading to the infield to watch the big race.

Second Place: #61 Matt Nelson

In the early parts of the race Bent was leading Laidlaw, Matt Nelson, Miller and Darren Nelson with the lead two cars soon catching up to the tail of the pack. As they started to work over the traffic Laidlaw got the better of Bent to have a turn at the front of the field. The lead returned to Bent, back to Laidlaw and then to Bent again over the first 40 laps before Laidlaw whilst trying to keep with Bent made a pole line pass attempt on a slower car and spun himself around. Whilst the car did have broken components in the rear suspension, Laidlaw after the event admitted he buggered up and could probably have made it to the end of the race if he hadn’t have come to a stop at that point.

Bent a local hero at Nyora who assists in raising much needed raffle funds by taking passengers out in his race car took a popular win from Matt Nelson, Darren Nelson, Templeton, Alberni, Gooding, James Robinson, McCoubrie & Tatterson the only drivers to finish from twenty starters. His mother and father, his mates, his brother and his son Seth were all there to watch his win which he dedicated later to Shona and the late Bob Hickson a much loved Nyora club person. “I have to thank my wife who told me to stay here and go racing whilst she went with Shona. I have to thank Nyora Raceway, the volunteers here and track preparation team along with my friends and family for coming along. It is awesome to win a club legends memorial event and Bob was definitely that. This win is for Shona and thank you all for your concerns for her, it sounds like she is going to be ok.”

Third Place: #28 Darren Nelson

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Simon Bent 1st Place Bob Hickson Memorial Written by Dean Thompson DMT Sports Media

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BIG SEASON COMING FOR VICTORIAN WINGLESS SPRINTS PARR MOTORSPORT SERIES With the opening of the Victorian Speedway season approaching fast, the new Victorian Wingless Sprints committee has been hard at work preparing for yet another super season with some forty plus race dates on their own state calendar which includes the now eight round ‘Parr Motorsport Victorian Series’ as a major highlight of the season for the fifth consecutive season. With car numbers continuing to grow across Victoria, season 2013/2014 will see Victorian Wingless Sprints expand their state wide series to eight rounds instead of six. The prestigious series will be spread out across the season and the state, with the season finale at the high banks of ‘Sungold Stadium’ Warrnambool. Dates for the series have been locked in beginning at Avalon Raceway on November 9th where it is expected that the field could hit the forty car mark for night one. Mount Gambier’s ‘Borderline Raceway’ follows up as round two a week later before a three week break before round three on December 7th at ‘Southern 500 Speedway’ down in Portland.

The drivers then head to Gippsland just after Christmas for a double header with Bairnsdale Speedway & Rosedale Speedway taking in round four and five on the 27th & 28th of December. Racing continues at Horsham’s ‘Blue Ribbon Raceway’ on February the 1st, ‘Heartland Raceway’ Moama on March the 1st and closes out with the finale at ‘Sungold Stadium’ Warrnambool on April the 5th. With Parr Motorsport committed to providing a $250 voucher to the winner of each round boosted by the same value in cash supplied by the club making each round a $500 win, the racing is sure to be hard, fast and thrilling for the fans. Parr Motorsport also supports each round with two racer packs each round and of course the complete front end to the series champion valued at $1250- at the conclusion of the series. Adrian from Parr Motorsport shared the following when speaking to the Victorian Wingless Sprint media representative. “It has been awesome to have been a part 12


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of Wingless Sprints since it started and to see it grow as it has done and continues to do. We love supplying parts to the drivers in the division and enjoy their business and friendship. It is great to hear their stories after the weekends racing. We at Parr Motorsport look forward to another great season of Wingless and wish all well with their goals through the season.�

The committee and members of Victorian Wingless Sprints Inc. wish to thank Adrian & Kim Parr for their continued support of the category. For all your racing needs, contact Parr

Season 2012/13 provided a number of highlights across six rounds including a total of 61 racers competing at the Warrnambool round and known Victorian Sprintcar regulars Brett Milburn, Darren Mollenyoux, Ryan Davis, Jack Lee & Dave McKay competing in rounds of the series. Another highlight as James Wren headed to series victory was the competition provided by South Australian, Northern Territory & New South Wales registered competitors in rounds.

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Motorsports on (03) 9460 7798 or visit them at 12 Lipton Drive in Thomastown. Opportunity to be a contingency sponsor of the series is still available by contacting the Wingless Sprints via wing-

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BIG SHOW AND LITTLE BEAR WIN 3 HOUR ENDURO AT ALEXANDRA Alexandra Speedway warmed up die hard Speedway fans on the 17th of August with almost forty teams entered in the third annual 3 Hour Enduro with Lenny Bates Jnr and Alexandra Club member Damien Miller taking victory in a popular win ahead of club great Robbie Gorman and his team mate Matty Magor and the sister team to the winners of Brendan Miller and Timmy Cole making up the top three.

win ahead of his mother Sonia who was extremely good with Brendan Miller, Magor & Russell Smith finishing behind her. Swan Hill visitor Adam Par-

sons had a win in the next heat with Damien Miller roaring through from twelfth to second. Then Rick Sankey, Cole & Kellie Atkins crossed the line at the chequered flag.

Damien (Big Show) Miller and Lenny Bates Jnr (Little Bear)

Before the big race drivers had a heat each to get their team qualifying points to determine their feature race starting position and the Bates/Miller team started the event strongly with Bates converting a front row start into a one second win ahead of Paul Turnbull, David Donegan, Dylan Campton & Dave Mackenzie. Colin Lincoln the father of a father/son combination with Corey Lincoln then won the second heat from a long way back moving from eighth position to the win by six and a half seconds. Greg Scott, Matt Ridd, Tim McPherson & Rod Henskens made up the top five. Defending champion Matt Nelson started in mid pack and finished strongly to 16


PAUL TURNBULL - A FORMER WINNER IN THE #19 Entered was a Lincoln team affectionately nick named the old boys with brothers Steve and Mick behind the wheel. Steve Lincoln won this heat with the best heat time of the night of 3:32.70 ahead of his grand

-son Corey and then Daniel Scott who clocked the fastest one lap time of the heats at 34.719 seconds then Gorman & local resident Luke Fallon. The final heat race was

taken out by Scott Ellis with the biggest heat race win margin of 7.495 seconds ahead of Dehne Sparrow a former winner chasing and Hans Lovski, Brett Petrou & Andrew Jordan closing out the top five. With the heats out of the way thirty four teams were ready to take the start line for the Enduro. The teams have one team member on the track at all times and the team mate cannot come onto the track until a key ring is exchanged with their team mate under the watchful eye of an official.

DAMIEN MILLER

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Turnbull & Sparrow began on the second line with Daniel Scott & his father Greg. The team of Scott Ellis and Dave Mackenzie started on row three with Steve & Mick Lincoln. teen moving Matt Nelson into second. The racing got underway and it har a number of lead- On lap 28 Colin Lincoln eners in the first hour as cars tered the pits giving the chose different strategies or lead back to Bates briefly succumbed to damage or before Gorman inherited breakages. when Bates also headed to change with his team mate. Bates was first to lead before Colin Lincoln took the In this run of pit stops Tim position on lap six. McPherson was last to hold the lead before he also pitDaniel Scott was the first of ted. the big chances to lose valuable track position as the Gorman led from lap 87 to #94 had to head to the pits 123 before Turnbull & Falon lap eleven and again lon had stints back in front much earlier than expected before Damien Miller took Turnbull pitted on lap nine- the lead back for his team.

From there it was team Miller and Bates all the way to the finish with a four lap margin over second placed finishers Gorman/Magor. The winners completed 228 laps in the time period. Other strong finishers besides he top three were McPherson & Jack Chiminello in fourth, Turnbull & Sparrow in fifth, Rod Henskens & Michael Knight in sixth, Colin & Corey Lincoln next in seventh and the three driver team of Dani el Kettel s, Bri an Holmes & Peter Cox in

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ALEXANDRA RESIDENT LUKE FALLON IN # 77 WITH THE EH OF BROADFORD’S STEVE LINCOLN ON THE INSIDE eighth, Andrew Jordan & Chris Goldiger were ninth and rounding out the top ten Dylan & Colin Campton. Bates was particularly happy at the presentation. “Thankyou to the track preparation team here at Alexandra and all the volunteers it is a great venue to come to and enjoy our-

selves, thanks to my supporters and crew and thank you to Damien and for being my team mate and putting our names on the honour roll with this win.”

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Alexandra Speedway would like to thank:

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Yarra Ranges Gas, Heat & Cool Yarra Valley Towing Veolia Blackburn Trailers 360 Gearboxes & Diffs GB Racecars Smooth Suspension Lake Eildon Houseboat Sales Fairy’s Car Removals Air Anywhere Burco’s Metal fabrications Highline Racewear

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AMCA NATIONALS NEWS AWARDS FROM 2012/13 SEASON Best Presented Car - Frank Thierry Encouragement Award - Chris Bohdal Achievement Awards: Mark Lincoln, Tim Reidy and Jamie Collins State Reps Award Paul Sulivan, Metro Series : 1st Jamie Collins 2nd Mick Jackson, 3rd Bill Lodwick Jnr Country Cup : 1st Tim Reidy, 2nd Jamie Collins 3rd Paul Sullivan Barry Reidy Memorial : 1st Jamie Collins, 2nd Steve Lodwick, 3rd Grant Cullinger Action Series : 1st Jamie Collins, 2nd Tim Reidy, 3rd Grant Cullinger Dale Matthews Best & Fairest 1st Jamie Collins, 2nd Tim Reidy 3rd Steve Lodwick Top Overall Club Point Score : Tim Reidy

New Season Dawns for Victorian AMCAs. A host of new faces and some older familiar ones returning to the fold has the Victorian AMCA Nationals fraternity eagerly looking forward to what promises to be one of the best seasons ever in the upcoming 2013/2014 season which is less than two weeks away. The new season will feature 12 series rounds, a VIC v NSW State of Origin Challenge, the first ever 20/20 event and of course the prestigious Victorian Championship. Loveable Hans Lovski finally has his new car built, and will be joined by Chris Bradley both in new Panther chassis. Heath Bunting is also expected back amongst the runners.

2013 - 2014 Title Dates Australian Title Carrick Tasmania 5,6,7 & 8th March 2014 Tasmanian Title Latrobe or Hobart 15th March Victorian Title Rosedale 1st March Northern Territory Darwin 7th September Queensland Title Kingaroy 5th April New South Wales Title Nowra 15th February South Australian Title Murray Bridge 25th January Western Australian Title Collie 22nd March

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Former AMCA Australia #2 and Sprintcar racer Chris Campbell is a high profile returnee and after a couple of years away is refreshed and reinvigorated for another crack at the states’ best. Brett “the mad Russian” Petrou and Cameron Barrie have both swapped their sedans for AMCA’s and will be joined by Ben Rudd, brothers Matt and James Mills and Mother and son combo Robyn and Tristan James who will all fight it out for the Panther Chassis Rookie of the Year trophy. The main battle however, is expected to continue on between last season’s standout young guns Tim Reidy and Jamie Collins. Between them they won the majority of the local events and state titles including the NT, Qld and SA titles for Reidy and the TAS and VIC titles for Collins. And of course the most important title of all also went to a Victorian with Mark Lincoln taking crown number 2.

2013/14 Victorian Calender October 26th Rushworth Rnd1 Country/ Metro Series November 9th Avalon Rnd 1 Action/ Rnd 2 Metro November 16th Rosedale Rnd 2 Country Cup December 7th Redline Rnd 3 Country / Metro Series December 29th Hamilton Rnd 2 Action Series January 11th Horsham Rnd 4 Country Cup January 18th Redline Rnd 3 Action Series February 1st Rushworth 20 - 20 race no points

Reidy is already off and running having recently taken the NT title once again for the third straight year. As an aside Reidy will also spend some time in the wingless sprint ranks although the AMCAs remain the teams’ main priority.

February 22nd Wangaratta Rnd 5 Country Cup

Last season Steve Lodwick, Grant Cullinger and Darren Hossack all took their maiden AMCA feature wins and all are looking to savour the sweet taste of victory once again while battler Brendan Jarvis in Australia’s oldest AMCA and Bryon Burke are both seriously knocking on the door of that breakthrough win.

April 18th Mildura Action Rnd 5

March 1st Rosedale Victorian Title March 29th Avalon Rnd 4 Action / Rnd 4 Metro Series

April 20th Mildura Action May 3rd Redline Rnd 6 Country Cup/ Rnd 5 Metro Series. May 10th Dubbo NSW NSW vs Vic State of Origin

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Ashlee Harris and Sharon Tindall will welcome the aforementioned addition of Robyn James to the fast females club. Another key event to look forward to is the M & S Stainless Steel 20/20 event scheduled for Rushworth on 1st February 2014. Teams will consist of two drivers with the second driver being someone who did not compete in the AMCA ranks last season. Each driver will get a heat race and a 20 lap feature with the first feature determining the line-up for the second feature. Which driver will do which heat and feature will have to be determined at the time of nomination so that there will be no manipulation as to trying to have the regular driver racing against the ring-ins and so on. This should be a cracker of an event. So with all that and too much more to mention, the season looks to be a hugely exciting one that kicks off at Rushworth on October 26 and concludes nearly seven months later in mid-May at Dubbo. Keep up to date with AMCA Nationals Victoria at www.amcanationals.net or on facebook at AMCA Nationals Victoria AMCA Nationals Victoria would like to thank their great supporters; Bursons Auto Parts, Lodweld Engineering, Ballarat Driveshafts, Totally Speedway Magazine, Inaction Photos, Hot Impressions, Geelong Citrus Packers, Collins Construction Group, Cullingers’ Service Centre, Panther Chassis and M & S Stainless Steel.

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MAX DUMESNY MOTORSPORTS BACKS WINGLESS VICTORIA AGGREGATE Things keep getting bigger at the Victorian Wingless Sprints with the exciting news that Max Dumesny Motorsports are back with the coming season aggregate to be known as the ‘Max Dumesny Motorsports VWS Aggregate’. The VWS committee are extremely pleased to announce the return of Max Dumesny Motorsports as the major sponsor for the VWS Club aggregate. President Mick Parry shared the sentiment. “We are pleased to have built up a strong association with our supporters in the past and this year we are trying some new promotion ideas to give supporters even more bang for their buck. In return MD Motorsports are supplying a fantastic set of MaxWheels for the aggregate awards, rear wheels to the overall winner and front wheels to the overall second place.” This season with a revised format the aggregate

point’s winner will have thirty seven race meetings in which to accumulate points in order to win the aggregate and with that many events on the calendar the winning driver would have truly represented the division right across the state and into our South Australian & New South Wales tracks to come out on top. For Drivers to accumulate aggregate points they must be a financial member of Victorian Wingless Sprints as well as a registered driver in Victoria & must also have the MD Motorsports sticker placed on the RH armguard or RH side panel above the RR wheel at all events. All race meetings are eligible to be a points event towards the aggregate except for any race meeting on a double header weekend (e.g. two venues running the same night), as long as 14 cars nominate

by cut off time and the same amount turn up to race. To influence drivers to travel competing points will be paid for anybody outside the top five places on the night. VWS encourages all drivers to ensure you support MD Motorsports for all your Hoosier tyres and of course the sweet looking MaxWheels! You can always find them online, at the shop in Tullamarine or at the track. Members should also keep an eye out for special offers through the season from Max Dumesny Motorsports. Last year’s winner James Wren will be back at it again and he knows things won’t be easy. “It is a different year and a different calendar this season with an even spread around the state of 28


where we will race at. It was tough last season and so many competitors were improving as the season closed and will be keen to be on the pace right from the start this year. Max Dumesny Motorsports are great motorsport people and it is a very generous offer they have given to the VWS and we have our eyes on the prize.� Max Dumesny Motorsport stocks a wide ride range of parts and prod-

ucts including Hoosier Racing Tyres and offer services including power steering box repairs & others

sports have a website www.hoosier.com.au and a Facebook Page - Max Dumesny Motorsport.

The Business is located at 2/35 Lillee Cres in Tullamarine Ph 03 9338 7477 & can be contacted via email mdmelb@bigpond.com.a u In addition MD Motor-

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SPEEDWAY CALENDER

ALL STAR SPRINTCAR SERIES. Nov 9th Murray Bridge. Nov 16th Heartland Raceway. Nov 23rd Sonic Speedway Swan Hill Dec 7th Rosedale Int’l Speedway. Dec 27th Nyora Speedway. Jan 4th Simpson Speedway. Jan18th Simpson Speedway. Feb 8th Borderline Speedway.(Tyson Perez) Feb 22nd Blue Ribbon Horsham. Mar 1st Mildura Speedway. (Final). SRA / SERIES Oct 26th Avalon S/C Jackpot. Nov 2nd Moama Raceway Rd 1 Nov 16th Borderline Rd 2. Nov 30th Premier Speedway Rd 3. Dec 7th Avalon Speedway Rd 4. Dec 14th Hamilton 360 Gold Cup. Dec 20th Premier Speedway Rd 5. Dec 26th Avalon Speedway Rd6. Jan 11th Avalon Open & 360 Vic C’ship. Feb 8th Borderline Kings Challenge. Feb 15th Avalon Raceway Rd7. Mar 1st Hamilton Speedway Rd 8. Mar 8th Moama Raceway Rd 9. Mar 9th Simpson Speedway Rd10. Mar 22nd Avalon Raceway Rd11. Apr 5th Premier Speedway R12. Apr 18th Moama 360 Sprint Challenge Apr 19th Avalon Easter Trail Night 1. Apr 20th Borderline Easter Trail Night 2. April 26th Premier Easter Trail Night 3. OTHER SPRINTCAR EVENTS in VIC Jan 22nd Avalon Presidents Cup. Jan 23.B’line Speedway Kings Challenge Jan 24 Premier Speedway Sprintcar Classic Jan 25 Premier Speedway Sprintcar Classic Jan 26 Premier Speedway Sprintcar Classic

WINGLESS SPRINTS (VIC) Oct 19 Avalon. Oct 20 Drouin. Nov 2 Heartland Speedway (Murray 300). Nov 9 Avalon (Parr Series) Nov 10 Premier speedway Nov 16 Borderline Speedway (Parr Series) Nov 23 Laang Speedway. ($1000 to win) Nov 30 Nyora Dec 7 Portland (Parr Series) Dec 14 Hamilton Dec 21 Redline Ballarat. Dec 27 Bairnsdale Dec 28 Rosedale. Jan 2 Laang Speedway Jan 4 Portland Jan 18 Rosedale Jan 25 Bairnsdale. Feb 1 Horsham (Parr series) Feb 8 Borderline Feb 15 Simpson and Rosedale. Feb 22 Premier. Mar 1 Moama (Parr Series) Mar 8 Simpson Mar 9 Darlington. Mar 15 Nyora. Mar 16 Drouin Mar 22 Wangaratta. Mar 29 Avalon Apr 5 Premier (Parr Series) Apr 12 Simpson Apr 18 Rosedale (Victory Lane Series) Apr 19 Bairnsdale (Victory Lane Series) Apr 20 Drouin (Victory Lane Series). Apr 25 Hamilton. Apr 26 Darlington. May 3 Redline. May 10 Darlington. May 17 Alexandra.

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REDLINE RACEWAY Nov 23 Street Stocks, Std Saloons, Formula V8’s, Open Sedans, Juniors, Mod Prod. Dec 7. AMCA, Formula V8’s, VSC Open Sedans, Juniors, GP Midgets, Marsh Mods. Dec 21. Street Stocks Duo Mobile Eliminator, Std Saloons, Formula V8’s, Wingless Sprints. Jan 18. AMCA, Formula V8’s, Street Stocks, Std Saloons, Ltd Sportsman Feb 1 Sprintcars - Thunder on the Mountain Series, Formula V8’s, Street Stocks, VSC Open sedans. Feb 15 Sprintcars - Thunder on the Mountain Series, Street Stocks, Juniors, Marsh Mods. Mar 8 Sprintcars - Thunder on the Mountain Series, Formula V8’s, Street Stocks, Vintage , Juniors Piston Cup. Mar 9 Legends Cup, SDAV Hot Rods, VSC Open Sedans (feature), Div 2, Daylesford Mods & Street Stocks. Mar 22 Formula V8's, Street Stocks, Chivers Memorial Std Saloons, VSC Open Sedans, GP Midgets. Apr 5. Street Stocks, IPTA FIBERGLASS "King of the Mount", Formula V8's, F500's. Apr 12 Open Sprintcars, King of the Mountain Big 50, Street Stocks, Open ASCF (Mods, 3lts, Prod), Marsh Mods. May 3. (3PM Start) Track Championships, Street Stocks, Std Saloons, Formula V8's, VSC Open Sedans, Juniors, Open ASCF Sedans, SDAV Hot Rods, Wingless Sprints, AMCA's. May 18. (12PM Start) Trophy Day/Fun Day, Street Stocks, Std Saloons, Formula V8's, VSC Open Sedans, Juniors, Open ASCF Sedans, Wingless Sprints, Vintage. DISCLAIMER Every effort has been taken to ensure these race dates are true and correct at the time of publication, however they should not be relied on. All race dates should be confirmed with the Track Operator or category class/ club/ organizer prior to undertaking all future activities

SDAV HOT RODS Dec 7th Alexandra Jan 5th Drouin Jan 18th Rosedale Feb 1st Redline,Ballarat Feb 15th Heartland, Moama. Feb 22nd Wangaratta Mar 1st Heartland, Moama Mar 15th Nyora Mar 29th March Alexandra -Vic Title Apr 12th Laang May 3rd Redline, Ballarat May 24th Rushworth

VSC SPRINTCARS Nov 2nd Rosedale. Nov 16th Rosedale. Nov 23rd Bairnsdale. Dec 14th Rushworth. Dec 27th Bairnsdale. Jan 11th Bairnsdale. Jan 18th Rosedale. Feb 1st Redline. Feb 15th Redline. Feb 22nd Bairnsdale. Mar 8th Redline. Mar 15th Rosedale. Apr 11th Redline

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