Warrnambool’s Premier Speedway is set to host the opening round of the A Plus Powder Coating Triple Crown Series for Pro Sprints as the event also doubles as round 6 of the C&H Trucking Pro Sprint Series this Saturday night.
An exciting night at Avalon Raceway for the Grand Final of the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series was won by Will Carroll ahead of Brett Milburn with Tate Frost managing his third successive podium finish with the series while Matthew Reed became an eight time series champ as he scored enough point to claim the overall series win ahead of Terry Rankin.
The exciting conclusion to the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series is set for decision this Saturday night at Geelong’s Avalon Raceway with close to forty Sprintcars making an appearance in round 12 with series leader Matthew Reed and current runner up Terry Rankin amongst a strong field.
Beginning the 30 lap A-main from pole position courtesy of winning the Gold Shootout, Brock Hallett had to race by early race leader Cameron Waters before he would go onto a popular win at round 11 of the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series at Premier Speedway, Warrnambool. Hallett crossed the line ahead of the ever improving Supercar regular Cameron Waters while Tate Frost raced forward from fourteenth on the grid to finish third.
With only two rounds remaining of the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series and the next stop on the tour heads to Warrnambool’s Premier Speedway this Saturday night with another great night anticipated with the double bonus being the C&H Trucking Pro Sprint Series also on the program.
The highly anticipated return of Sprintcars to Portland’s Southern 500 Speedway didn’t disappoint with the large crowd on hand treated to some spectacular action with local hero Brock Hallett winning the A-main ahead of Tasmania’s Tate Frost second while Ashley Cook trailed in third who took home a lot of series points as there’s only two series rounds remaining.
The Sprintcar Racing Association of Victoria are proud to present the 2023 Victorian Pro Sprint Title at Simpson Speedway this Saturday night with a stout field of 30 drivers set to converge on the uniquely shaped venue. Defending champion Brenton Farrer leads the nominations and there’s a host of quick contenders lining up to claim the Victorian Title.
The 2022-2023 C&H Trucking Pro Sprint Series round four was runs and won last night at Blue Ribbon Raceway Horsham that saw the fourth different winner of the four rounds contested so far this season when Daniel Storer took the race lead on the last lap out of turn four to take his maiden feature race win after only four meetings since stepping up to the Sprintcar ranks.
Despite the inclement weather during the day, Warrnambool’s Premier Speedway managed the challenging conditions as good as anyone could have hoped for with a very good track prepared for round 3 of the C&H Trucking Pro Sprints with a popular win taken out by series rookie Jordy Rae finishing ahead of round 2 victor Paul Solomon with another series rookie Daniel Storer racing his way into third.
Another story book ending to Round 9 of the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series at Hamilton’s Western Speedway saw Terry Rankin claim his first ever A-main win with a calculating drive to cleverly stay ahead of runner up Jordyn Charge with Matthew Reed speeding into third place.
A great night is planned at Western Speedway this Saturday night, February 18th when the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series rolls into town to contest the seriously important round 9. Twenty seven drivers have signalled their intentions to compete in the wool capital of Victoria with series points at a premium with only four rounds remaining in the 2022/23 series.
Another excellent crowd witnessed a story book ending for the Solomon boys at Heartland Raceway, Moama on Saturday night when Chris Solomon sped to his maiden series win in round 8 of the Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series while brother Paul also saluted in the C&H Trucking Pro Sprints Series round held on the same night.
The Eureka Garages and Sheds Sprintcar Series is excited to be heading north of the Murray River this Saturday night, February 4th, to repay the faith shown by Heartland Raceway, Moama for round 8 of the series after numerous rainouts and reschedules marred the series from getting there earlier this season.