
This weekend Brendale are hosting their 2nd anual Winter Championships with Pull Start, Stock and Modified running on Saturday and Pro Tourer, 1/8th Scale and 1/5th Scale running today.
The format of this event is different to what we’re used to, instead of 3 qualifiers and 3 A mains a ‘Reedy’ style format was used with 6 rounds of heads up racing and a rotating grid dictating starting order. This format promises close racing and yesterday it did not disapoint with some of the closest racing a Queensland track has seen since last year’s state titles.
Andrew Shapland was flying early on in the difficult conditions of the first few rounds, with the traction staying low due to gusty winds. After leading the whole race from grid 1, a last lap mistake let Shapland through for the win. Leonard ‘Outta Control’ Lai finished third.
With the rotating grid i was shuffled to the back of the 8 car field in round 2. Shapland lead the field out until his motor’s end cap came loose, damaging his sensors and forcing him out of the race turning the battle for second between Keith Mackrill and myself into the race for the lead. I eventually managed to get past Keiths’s very wide car in the last minute of the race for the win with Leonard again finishing third.
Round 3 saw Keith leading the field out chased by John Perkins and Drew Crawley with a big gap to the rest of the field after first lap collisions. 6 laps in JP dropped back from 2nd to 4th and right onto my rear bumper. Drew found his way past Keith for the win, Keith held onto second place from myself and JP.
The fourth round saw some of the closest racing of the day with JP moving up into the lead early in the race. Chasing hard to close the gap to JP were the 3 cars of Leonard Lai, Shapland and myself all running nose to tail and swapping positions several times in some clean, close racing. With 2 minutes to run Leonard Lai ran a little wide coming onto the front straight Shapland went for the opening but the 2 cars touched and spun, with Shapland ending up on the grass. Leonard recovered in third place but this touch allowed me to concentrate on chasing down JP. JP made a small mistake in the last minute of the race, running just wide enough to allow me through for the win from JP. Leonard was dropped back to fourth after a collison on the second last corner with Drew who crossed the line in third.
Keith and myself lead out the fifth round, swapping the lead a few times in the first minute of the race before a mistake by Keith in the infield dropped him back just infront of the chasing peloton. This allowed me to settle into a rhythm and with the grip finally coming up turn the first 19 lapper of the day. Shapland chased hard but turned off in the last minute to make sure of his second position ahead of Leonard.
In the final race of the day Shapland got into the lead early on after a nice pass at the end of the back straight. I chased hard to put the pressure on. Half way through the race Andrew ran a little wide in one of the sweepers which allowed me to make a clean pass. I then pushed hard to try and pull away from Shapland who kept up a good pace to keep the pressure on until the last minute of the race when he decided to coast (still managing to turn the only other 19 lap run of the day) and make sure of second place in this race aswell as wrapping up second place overall. Keith Mackrill crossed the line in third place which was also enough to wrap up third overall from Leonard Lai, John Perkins, Drew Crawley, David Groves and Nicholas Orr.
Tim Weier took a hard fought win in Stock after some close racing with Chris Shevling second and Matthew Belton.
Peter Giblin won the Pull Start from Graham Lloyd-Jones and Hesham Kader.
Thanks to Brendale (John, Mikeee and Graeme) for putting on a great day of racing.







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