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It’s a big weekend coming up – with action on track at Logan (Interclub Round 2 for EP & GP Touring), Gold Coast (1/8 and 1/5) and the vintage boys gathering for the 25th anniversary spectacular at Ryde in Sydney.We’ll try and bring some stories from each place, but in the meantime, how about some tips for the interclub.
We’re bringing live updates over the weekend. Last update Sun 4.32pm…
540 Touring: I’m going to pick Matthew Belton (Sun Coast) to spring a suprise upset win in 540 or Chris Hyde (who incidentally is my early pick for 540 Qld Champs this year!). Could be Johnny Hyde to who for some reason is running 540 again.
Stock Touring: Pretty hard to go past Keith Mackrill, though Karl Yeung has been getting closer, and closer and closer. Could this be the day when the apprentice defeats the master? Or could the “Shev” show up with the new TC5 and demolish the lot of them? Or Johnny Hyde on home turf? Or the Mi3 twins Vardy and Heavy D?
19T Touring: The usual battle between mod and stock guys. This weekend it will be Mackrill v Perkins – oh and Martin Nichols. And Karl Yeung. Tough to pick but I’m going with John Perkins
Mod Touring: Most interesting class of the lot this weekend. Some of the normal fast guys might be missing in preparation for the Winter Cup in Sydney next weekend, and it will leave the field wide open. I think it will be John Perkins (a very welcome return), Michael Sherman (mega talent, but not sure about recent practice?), Drew Crawley (Sun Coast – overdue for a big win), Martin Nichols (always fast, and this time on home territory) or my pick, newcomer to modified, Andrew Shapland (and not just because he’s running the Mi3!).
Gas Tourer: John Taynton. End of story.
Pro Tourer: Jason Dorn. Ditto.
Interclub: Should be Logan on home soil. They were good enough to win away at Bayside in March and it’s hard to see them being beaten here. My tip is Sunshine Coast to finish second and setup a fascinating series – with Round 3 at home at Landsborough for the SCRCCC boys and girls.
Note: I reserve the right to change my tips if and when the final entry list is posted here.
Note also, we’ll have interclub points calculated and posted as soon as we get the results files from Logan. Check back early next week…
Day 1 Updates:
10.45am: 19T round one of qualifying is done. Keith Mackrill leads (Suncoast – Kyosho) from Martin Nichol (Logan – X-Ray), Karl Yeung (Brendale – Tamiya maybe?), Tim Weier (Brendale – Tamiya) and Chris Shevelling (Suncoast – AE TC5).
11.35: Round two, no change in 19t. 540 is Johhny Hyde, Tristan hyde, Chris Hyde, Nick Orr. Gas Tourer is Tony Nettleton, Hesham Kada, Heath Douglas
7.45pm: Final results: 19T keith Mackrill, Karl Yeung, Martin Nichols. Gas Tourer: Peter Giblin, Tony Nettleton, Hesham Kada. 540: Johhny Hyde, Tristan Hyde, Cris Hyde. For some reason Johny declined the first place trophy, so the others were bumped up and Matthew Belton given third.
Day 2 Updates:
2.35pm: Stock qualifying Keith, Karl Yeung, Aaron Fryer. Race one same order. Mod Qualifying: Michael Sherman, Drew Crawley, Martin Nichol, Andrew Shapland, John Perkins. A Final race one: Drew, John, Chris. More when we have it.
3.45pm: Stock A Leg 2: Mackrill, Fryer, ??, Yeung. So Keith wraps it up, and Yeung/Fryer battling for second and third. Mod A Leg 2: Shapland, Sherman, Perkins, Nichol, Crawley – so all on the line for the last final with any of Shapland, Sherman, Crawley and Perkins able to win it with a win and depending on results. Should be hot! Shaplan is running the new Mi3, Sherman the Corally Phi.
4.35pm: If there was ever any doubt that Andrew Shapland would make a strong transition to modified racing (and I don’t think there was) it was dispelled as Andrew took the third leg and overall win this afternoon from Drew Crawley.  It was (I think) the first “big race” win for the Schumacher Mi3 in Australia – well done Andrew!  The battle between these young guns could be pretty spectacular later in the year as the focus now moves to the Sunshine Coast (Drew’s home turf) for Interclub Round 3 and the Queensland Championships.  IN stock Mackrill took the win from Aaron Fryer and Tim Weier (to be confirmed).  More details later and full results plus series points as soon as we see them from Logan.

6 responses to “Big Weekend – with Live Updates from Logan!”

  1. heavy Avatar
    heavy

    What a disappointing entry list.
    The event has been abandoned by all but one Bayside driver and Brendale and the Gold Coast doing very little better. Where are you all Bayside – you enjoyed a good entry from other clubs at your event – where is the reciprocation ?
    In addition a lot of the usual mod drivers have chosen to miss the event as well for whatever reason.
    In spite of all that disappointment, the track is in better shape than it’s probably ever been, the facilities continue to improve under current management and with a massive entry from Logan members well supported by Sunny Coast I’m sure it will be a fantastic event – my only regret is I can personally only race one day this year due to other commitments.
    By sheer weight of numbers Logan will win this round to give them an almost unasailable lead in the Interclub. I’m tipping Martin Nichols to win the Winter Cup and don’t be surprised if he wins 19t or mod outright along the way.

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  2. scott Avatar

    Entry list getting better every day.
    540: 17 cars (14 at Bayside Interclub)
    19T: 9 cars (10 at BRCCC)
    Gas: 13 cars (17)
    Stock: 19 cars (20)
    Mod: 10 cars (8)
    Pro: 9 cars (12)
    Sat: 39 cars
    Sun: 38 cars for total 77
    Compared to Bayside 81. Main difference is in gas classes. Mod still very open with no Atack, Lai , Dooley or Guyatt.

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  3. PeterD Avatar

    Excuse me Sir, but Anthony & I have a leave-pass from our Mum, (Dave Smith)… lol
    I’ll be poping down to say hi thou…. : )

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  4. Andrew Avatar
    Andrew

    The boys are a little scared that the rookie might take em down…..

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  5. PeterD Avatar

    Very TRUE… you da’man Shap!!

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  6. heavy Avatar
    heavy

    Actually my mistake – I think after round 2 John Taynton has forced his way into teh lead group in Gas Tourer.

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