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A good win last night @ Bunbury for "BIG" Ben Migro.
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Mean while After to mighty drive/show "The Sun Of A Gun" : Bradford wins Sprintcar Westernapolis :
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014
"The Sun Of A Gun" SHAUN Bradford finally got the monkey off his back and claimed another feature race…and what a race it was, spanking the field in the 30-lap Sprintcar Westernapolis at the Perth Motorplex Speedway on Saturday night.
He crossed the line 4.691 seconds ahead of David Priolo and Cameron Gessner with most of the race running non-stop with drivers trading countless high-speed slide jobs at both ends of the track.
Bradford started from P3 but signalled his intentions early on, hassling pole sitter Jamie Maiolo before checking out and putting in a powerhouse display in heavy lapped traffic.
Bradford said he had to be careful in lapped traffic and not make silly mistakes early with a cool head paying dividends.
He knew he had the car speed used it to his advantage, rewarding the decision to nominate late after not having a good run in the Speedcar the previous night.
“The track was awesome,” Bradford said.
Priolo started from P6 and was very vast early on, saying it was a good finish to a tough night.
“We have had everything go wrong tonight,” he said.
Gessner, who started from P5, did well to get on the podium.
“We dropped a cylinder on that first restart,” Gessner said.
“I was not able to get up on the top to make speed.
“I just had to keep driving...third place is a good start to our title defence.”
Jamie Maiolo wasn’t able to take advantage of pole position and finished fourth but dropped even further back at one stage and was locked in a great duel with brother Brad.
Lee Nash, who came out of P10 enjoyed a great start to set up his top five finish.
Mark Wells, who started from P7 and dropped back to ninth at one stage took full advantage of an incident that saw Jason Kendrick cut a left rear tyre and Brad Maiolo get baulked, quickly making up two spots.
Former national champion James McFadden was on Wells’ tail at the end of the race but had to settle for seventh with Brad Maiolo, Daniel Harding and Luke Dillon rounding out the top 10.
Ryan Lancaster, who claimed the Rogue Race Products Quick Time award at the start of the show, then suffered plenty of damage in his first heat.
The team thrashed hard to get the #20 machine ready for the main event and he was well rewarded with 13th.
AHG Sprintcars RESULTS
Qualifying: Group 1: Shaun Bradford 15.842, Jamie Maiolo 15.983, Cameron Gessner 16.026, Daniel Harding 16.142, Callum Williamson 16.425, Damian Blacka 16.770.
Group 2: Brad Maiolo 14.945, Luke Dillon 14.983, David Priolo 15.100, Jeff Leisk 15.788, David Scofield 17.155, Jason Boland 17.958.
Group 3: Jason Kendrick 14.992, Lee Nash 15.162, Ben Butcher 15.641, Jason Pryde 15.712, Scott Reilly 15.774, Taylor Milling 16.086.
Group 4: 1st Ryan Lancaster 14.516, James McFadden 14.847, Mark Wells 14.855, Kye Scroop 15.095, Russell Taylor 15.378, Liam Dowling 16.317.
Heat 1: 1st Liam Dowling, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Jason Boland, 4th Cameron Gessner, 5th Scott Reilly, 6th Jeff Leisk, 7th Jason Kendrick, 8th Ben Butcher, 9th Luke Dillon, 10th Shaun Bradford, 11th James McFadden, 12th Kye Scroop.
Heat 2: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Mark Wells, 5th David Priolo, 6th Lee Nash, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th David Schofield, 9th Brad Maiolo. DNF: Damian Blacka, Ryan Lancaster and Russell Taylor.
Heat 3: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Luke Dillon, 3rd Jason Kendrick, 4th David Priolo, 5th Ben Butcher, 6th Lee Nash, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th Jeff Leisk, 9th Taylor Milling. DNF: Scott Reilly, Jason Boland. DNS: David Schofield.
Heat 4: 1st Shaun Bradford, 2nd Jamie Maiolo, 3rd James McFadden, 4th Cameron Gessner, 5th Mark Wells, 6th Daniel Harding, 7th Callum Williamson, 8th 8ye Scroop, 9th Liam Dowling, 10th Damian Blacka. DNS: Ryan Lancaster and Russell Taylor.
Final : 1st Shaun "The Sun Of A Gun" Bradford, 2nd David "TOP SHELF" Priolo,
3rd Camero "The Man In Black" Gessner, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Lee Nash, 6th Mark Wells, 7th James McFadden, 8th Brad Maiolo, 9th Daniel Harding, 10th Luke Dillon, 11th Kye Scroop, 12th Jason Pryde, 13th Ryan Lancaster, 14th Jason Boland, 15th Callum Williamson, 16th Jeff Leisk, 17th Liam Dowling: DNF: Ben Butcher, Jason Kendrick, David Scofield, Scott Reilly, Taylor Milling: DNS: Damian Blacka and Russell Taylor.
Results from Sat night :>
"Adelaides" BROCK Hallett is the new Australia #1 after winning the WASHPOD Australian Formula 500 Championship that was held over 25 laps at the Perth Motorplex Speedway on Saturday night.
The South Australian won from WA's Mark House and WA's Andrew Priolo, rounding out a big weekend of racing that attracted 70 cars from around the country.
Hallett started from the outside of the front row and once he hit the lead he never looked back.
Jason Priolo was the first casualty after the steering broke in the #81 machine on lap three and seconds later Troy Johnson, who started from P3 pulled infield with a collapsed top wing.
House, who started from P4, muscled into third early before then moving up again into second
He struggled a bit in the second half of the race with a damaged front wing.
Steven Ellement, who started from P10, had a big run on the outside of the back straight on one of the restarts but had contact with Jye O’Keeffe that eventually put both of them out of the contest.
Queenslander Charlie Brown was fourth with Glenn Carstairs rounding out the top five.
Defending champion Marcus Kelly could only manage a seventh.
“As soon as we got to lapped cars I thought I might get a bit of a break,” Hallett said.
“Housey raced me hard all the way and clean.”
House congratulated Hallett on a great job.
“It’s a real pleasure to race with these guys, I am good friends with all of them,” House said.
“I am really sorry I let WA down.”
House said there was an opportunity to force his way into the lead but said he wasn’t going to stick the car in there.
“I am really happy with second place.”
Priolo was also happy with the way the weekend finished.
“I am pretty happy to get third out of 70 cars,” Priolo said.
“To get on the podium at an Aussie title.”
WASHPOD Australian Formula 500 Championship:
Heat 16: 1st Steven Ellement, 2nd Ash Kent, 3rd Marcus Kelly, 4th Bronwyn Channing, 5th Adrian Fogliani, 6th Chanelle Condren, 7th Glenn Sharpe, 8th Jesse Ellston, 9th Steven Van Ginneken, 10th Lockie Cates, 11th Graham Terry. DNF: Jason Pryde, Craig Bottrell, DNS: Alan Iverson.
Heat 17: 1st Debbie Patmore, 2nd Gavin Connelly, 3rd Brad Davison, 4th James Aranyosi, 5th Jeremy Saffin, 6th Tom Hooper, 7th Todd Broadwood, 8thKristin Brown, 9th Kristian Kelly, 10th Cody Maroske, 11th Brett Janssen, 12th Glenn Holdaway, 13th Bill Richards. DNS: Lizz Plummer.
Heat 18: 1st Ash Sinclair, 2nd David Sinclair, 3rd Shane Andersson, 4th Troy Johnson, 5th Chris Dymock, 6th Jamie Pages, 7th Brent Lockwood, 8th Rob Trewartha, 9th Jason ShadDicky, 10th Warrick Bussenschutt. DNF: Trystan Caley. DNS: Brooke-Louise Sharpe and Josh Fort.
Heat 19: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Brad Metcalfe, 3rd Jye O’Keefe, 4th Dylan Willsher, 5th Charlie Brown, 6th Nathan Chapman, 7th Steven Gay, 8th Jason Priolo, 9th Brock Nanovich, 10th Tyler Beasy, 11th Dale Sinclair, 12th James Dawson, 13th Anton Porro. DNF: Tim Winters.
Heat 20: 1st Brock Hallett, 2nd Kaydon Iverson, 3rd Glenn Carstairs, 4th Matt Higgs, 5th Adrian Haywood, 6th Mark House, 7th Adrian La Macchia, 8thBrendan Condren, 9th Thomas Davies, 10th Jeff Prentis, 11th David Carstairs, 12th Casey Johansen, 13th Darren Lassey.
C Main: 1st Adrian Fogliani, 2nd Chanelle Condren, 3rd Dylan Willsher, 4th Jesse Ellston, 5th Dale Sinclair, 6th Steven Gay, 7th Brad Davison, 8th Graham Terry, 9th Jeff Prentis, 10th Alan Iverson, 11th Glenn Sharpe, 12th Lockie Cates 13th David Carstairs, 14th Bill Richards, 15th Anton Porro. DNF: Jason ShadDicky, Warrick Bussenschutt, Brett Janssen, Glenn Holdaway, Brooke Louise Sharpe. DNS: Jason Pryde, Darren Lassey, James Dawson, Trystan Caley, Casey Johansen, Brent Lockwood, Josh Fort and Lizz Plummer.
B Main: 1st Bronwyn Channing, 2nd Rob Trewartha, 3rd Craig Bottrell, 4th Shane Andersson, 5th Todd Broadwood, 6th Kristian Kelly, 7th Dylan Willsher, 8thAsh Sinclair, 9th Debbie Patmore, 10th Tom Hooper, 11th David Sinagra, 12th Dale Sinclair, 13th Jesse Ellston, 14th Jamie Pages, 15th Gavin Connelly, 16th Brad Davison, 17th Chanelle Condren, 18th Jeff Prentis. DNF: Steven Van Ginneken, Nathan Chapman, Steven Gay, Adrian Fogliani, Tyler Beasy, Cody Maroske, Kristin Brown, Brock Nanovich, Thomas Davies. DNS: Graham Terry and Tim Winters.
A Main : 1st Brock Hallett, 2nd Mark House, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Charlie Brown, 5th Glenn Carstairs, 6th Brendan Condren, 7th Marcus Kelly, 8th Kristian Kelly, 9th Brad Metcalfe, 10th Kaydon Iverson, 11th Adrian La Macchia, 12th Shane Andersson, 13th Bronwyn Channing, 14th Jeremy Saffin, 15th Adrian Haywood, 16th Matt Higgs, 17th Craig Bottrell, 18th Debbie Patmore. DNF: Steven Ellement, Todd Broadwood, Jye O’Keefe, Ash Sinclair, Chris Dymock, Dylan Willsher, Ash Kent, Rob Trewartha, Troy Johnson, Jason Priolo. DNS: James Aranyosi and David Sinagra.
The Pool Shop Speedcars
THE great Dayne"The Hotshot" Kingshott juggernaut continues after the young gun won the WA Speedcar Championship that was held over 25 non-stop laps, winning from Mark Brown and Scott Glazebrook.
He started on the pole for the main event and never looked back, claiming another big win in what has been a breakout season for the driver of the #24 machine.
Kingshott started his two-night campaign with a second in his first heat on Friday night before claiming the second heat and then the preliminary feature race over 20 laps.
On Saturday night he had another heat win and also the pole shuffle to set up the final and a near-faultless weekend of racing.
“That is just awesome, the car was on rails again,” Kingshott said.
“I knew it would be (a good race) I think the lapped cars might have him (Brown) a little.
“We are low budget team and it is just good to have people behind us.
“I think we have been the quickest car here all year.”
Having not been in the race seat for 12 weeks robbed Brown of some race fitness.
“I fell out of the seat again,” Brown said.
He also lamented getting baulked by a lapped car in the latter stages of the race.
“That lapped car killed me big time.”
Brown paid tribute to Kingshott.
“He is one fire…he is the man to beat.
“I just need to get a bit of fitness, it definitely helps if you are fit.”
Glazebrook was all smiles with his podium result.
“Yeah we are stoked,” Glazebrook said.
“The guys gapped us a bit at the start.
“The track was awesome, it was pretty much wide open all the way around.
“Well done to Dayne, he has been good all year.”
Heat 5: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Scott Glazebrook, 3rd Travis White, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Alfonso Guadagnino, 6th Brett Thomas, 7th Chris Telenta, 8th Phil Tremeer, 9th Phillip Jeffreys.
Heat 6: 1st Mark Brown, 2nd Vaughan Manders, 3rd Jamie McKinley, 4th Neville Lance, 5th Glen Mears, 6th Paul Robinson. DNF: David Perry.
Pole Shuffle: Brett Thomas d Alfonso Guadagnino. Brett Thomas d Scott Glazebrook. Mark Brown d Brett Thomas. Dayne Kingshott d Mark Brown.
Final : 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Mark Brown, 3rd Scott Glazebrook, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Daniel Golding, 6th Brett Thomas, 7th Travis White, 8th Vaughan Manders, 9th Glen Mears, 10th Neville Lance, 11th Jamie McKinley, 12th Alfonso Guadagnino, 13th Paul Robinson, 14th Phil Tremeer, 15th Philip Jeffreys. DNF: Chris Telenta, Rob Golding. DNS: David Perry.
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Mean while After to mighty drive/show "The Sun Of A Gun" : Bradford wins Sprintcar Westernapolis :
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014
"The Sun Of A Gun" SHAUN Bradford finally got the monkey off his back and claimed another feature race…and what a race it was, spanking the field in the 30-lap Sprintcar Westernapolis at the Perth Motorplex Speedway on Saturday night.
He crossed the line 4.691 seconds ahead of David Priolo and Cameron Gessner with most of the race running non-stop with drivers trading countless high-speed slide jobs at both ends of the track.
Bradford started from P3 but signalled his intentions early on, hassling pole sitter Jamie Maiolo before checking out and putting in a powerhouse display in heavy lapped traffic.
Bradford said he had to be careful in lapped traffic and not make silly mistakes early with a cool head paying dividends.
He knew he had the car speed used it to his advantage, rewarding the decision to nominate late after not having a good run in the Speedcar the previous night.
“The track was awesome,” Bradford said.
Priolo started from P6 and was very vast early on, saying it was a good finish to a tough night.
“We have had everything go wrong tonight,” he said.
Gessner, who started from P5, did well to get on the podium.
“We dropped a cylinder on that first restart,” Gessner said.
“I was not able to get up on the top to make speed.
“I just had to keep driving...third place is a good start to our title defence.”
Jamie Maiolo wasn’t able to take advantage of pole position and finished fourth but dropped even further back at one stage and was locked in a great duel with brother Brad.
Lee Nash, who came out of P10 enjoyed a great start to set up his top five finish.
Mark Wells, who started from P7 and dropped back to ninth at one stage took full advantage of an incident that saw Jason Kendrick cut a left rear tyre and Brad Maiolo get baulked, quickly making up two spots.
Former national champion James McFadden was on Wells’ tail at the end of the race but had to settle for seventh with Brad Maiolo, Daniel Harding and Luke Dillon rounding out the top 10.
Ryan Lancaster, who claimed the Rogue Race Products Quick Time award at the start of the show, then suffered plenty of damage in his first heat.
The team thrashed hard to get the #20 machine ready for the main event and he was well rewarded with 13th.
AHG Sprintcars RESULTS
Qualifying: Group 1: Shaun Bradford 15.842, Jamie Maiolo 15.983, Cameron Gessner 16.026, Daniel Harding 16.142, Callum Williamson 16.425, Damian Blacka 16.770.
Group 2: Brad Maiolo 14.945, Luke Dillon 14.983, David Priolo 15.100, Jeff Leisk 15.788, David Scofield 17.155, Jason Boland 17.958.
Group 3: Jason Kendrick 14.992, Lee Nash 15.162, Ben Butcher 15.641, Jason Pryde 15.712, Scott Reilly 15.774, Taylor Milling 16.086.
Group 4: 1st Ryan Lancaster 14.516, James McFadden 14.847, Mark Wells 14.855, Kye Scroop 15.095, Russell Taylor 15.378, Liam Dowling 16.317.
Heat 1: 1st Liam Dowling, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Jason Boland, 4th Cameron Gessner, 5th Scott Reilly, 6th Jeff Leisk, 7th Jason Kendrick, 8th Ben Butcher, 9th Luke Dillon, 10th Shaun Bradford, 11th James McFadden, 12th Kye Scroop.
Heat 2: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Mark Wells, 5th David Priolo, 6th Lee Nash, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th David Schofield, 9th Brad Maiolo. DNF: Damian Blacka, Ryan Lancaster and Russell Taylor.
Heat 3: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Luke Dillon, 3rd Jason Kendrick, 4th David Priolo, 5th Ben Butcher, 6th Lee Nash, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th Jeff Leisk, 9th Taylor Milling. DNF: Scott Reilly, Jason Boland. DNS: David Schofield.
Heat 4: 1st Shaun Bradford, 2nd Jamie Maiolo, 3rd James McFadden, 4th Cameron Gessner, 5th Mark Wells, 6th Daniel Harding, 7th Callum Williamson, 8th 8ye Scroop, 9th Liam Dowling, 10th Damian Blacka. DNS: Ryan Lancaster and Russell Taylor.
Final : 1st Shaun "The Sun Of A Gun" Bradford, 2nd David "TOP SHELF" Priolo,
3rd Camero "The Man In Black" Gessner, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Lee Nash, 6th Mark Wells, 7th James McFadden, 8th Brad Maiolo, 9th Daniel Harding, 10th Luke Dillon, 11th Kye Scroop, 12th Jason Pryde, 13th Ryan Lancaster, 14th Jason Boland, 15th Callum Williamson, 16th Jeff Leisk, 17th Liam Dowling: DNF: Ben Butcher, Jason Kendrick, David Scofield, Scott Reilly, Taylor Milling: DNS: Damian Blacka and Russell Taylor.
Results from Sat night :>
"Adelaides" BROCK Hallett is the new Australia #1 after winning the WASHPOD Australian Formula 500 Championship that was held over 25 laps at the Perth Motorplex Speedway on Saturday night.
The South Australian won from WA's Mark House and WA's Andrew Priolo, rounding out a big weekend of racing that attracted 70 cars from around the country.
Hallett started from the outside of the front row and once he hit the lead he never looked back.
Jason Priolo was the first casualty after the steering broke in the #81 machine on lap three and seconds later Troy Johnson, who started from P3 pulled infield with a collapsed top wing.
House, who started from P4, muscled into third early before then moving up again into second
He struggled a bit in the second half of the race with a damaged front wing.
Steven Ellement, who started from P10, had a big run on the outside of the back straight on one of the restarts but had contact with Jye O’Keeffe that eventually put both of them out of the contest.
Queenslander Charlie Brown was fourth with Glenn Carstairs rounding out the top five.
Defending champion Marcus Kelly could only manage a seventh.
“As soon as we got to lapped cars I thought I might get a bit of a break,” Hallett said.
“Housey raced me hard all the way and clean.”
House congratulated Hallett on a great job.
“It’s a real pleasure to race with these guys, I am good friends with all of them,” House said.
“I am really sorry I let WA down.”
House said there was an opportunity to force his way into the lead but said he wasn’t going to stick the car in there.
“I am really happy with second place.”
Priolo was also happy with the way the weekend finished.
“I am pretty happy to get third out of 70 cars,” Priolo said.
“To get on the podium at an Aussie title.”
WASHPOD Australian Formula 500 Championship:
Heat 16: 1st Steven Ellement, 2nd Ash Kent, 3rd Marcus Kelly, 4th Bronwyn Channing, 5th Adrian Fogliani, 6th Chanelle Condren, 7th Glenn Sharpe, 8th Jesse Ellston, 9th Steven Van Ginneken, 10th Lockie Cates, 11th Graham Terry. DNF: Jason Pryde, Craig Bottrell, DNS: Alan Iverson.
Heat 17: 1st Debbie Patmore, 2nd Gavin Connelly, 3rd Brad Davison, 4th James Aranyosi, 5th Jeremy Saffin, 6th Tom Hooper, 7th Todd Broadwood, 8thKristin Brown, 9th Kristian Kelly, 10th Cody Maroske, 11th Brett Janssen, 12th Glenn Holdaway, 13th Bill Richards. DNS: Lizz Plummer.
Heat 18: 1st Ash Sinclair, 2nd David Sinclair, 3rd Shane Andersson, 4th Troy Johnson, 5th Chris Dymock, 6th Jamie Pages, 7th Brent Lockwood, 8th Rob Trewartha, 9th Jason ShadDicky, 10th Warrick Bussenschutt. DNF: Trystan Caley. DNS: Brooke-Louise Sharpe and Josh Fort.
Heat 19: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Brad Metcalfe, 3rd Jye O’Keefe, 4th Dylan Willsher, 5th Charlie Brown, 6th Nathan Chapman, 7th Steven Gay, 8th Jason Priolo, 9th Brock Nanovich, 10th Tyler Beasy, 11th Dale Sinclair, 12th James Dawson, 13th Anton Porro. DNF: Tim Winters.
Heat 20: 1st Brock Hallett, 2nd Kaydon Iverson, 3rd Glenn Carstairs, 4th Matt Higgs, 5th Adrian Haywood, 6th Mark House, 7th Adrian La Macchia, 8thBrendan Condren, 9th Thomas Davies, 10th Jeff Prentis, 11th David Carstairs, 12th Casey Johansen, 13th Darren Lassey.
C Main: 1st Adrian Fogliani, 2nd Chanelle Condren, 3rd Dylan Willsher, 4th Jesse Ellston, 5th Dale Sinclair, 6th Steven Gay, 7th Brad Davison, 8th Graham Terry, 9th Jeff Prentis, 10th Alan Iverson, 11th Glenn Sharpe, 12th Lockie Cates 13th David Carstairs, 14th Bill Richards, 15th Anton Porro. DNF: Jason ShadDicky, Warrick Bussenschutt, Brett Janssen, Glenn Holdaway, Brooke Louise Sharpe. DNS: Jason Pryde, Darren Lassey, James Dawson, Trystan Caley, Casey Johansen, Brent Lockwood, Josh Fort and Lizz Plummer.
B Main: 1st Bronwyn Channing, 2nd Rob Trewartha, 3rd Craig Bottrell, 4th Shane Andersson, 5th Todd Broadwood, 6th Kristian Kelly, 7th Dylan Willsher, 8thAsh Sinclair, 9th Debbie Patmore, 10th Tom Hooper, 11th David Sinagra, 12th Dale Sinclair, 13th Jesse Ellston, 14th Jamie Pages, 15th Gavin Connelly, 16th Brad Davison, 17th Chanelle Condren, 18th Jeff Prentis. DNF: Steven Van Ginneken, Nathan Chapman, Steven Gay, Adrian Fogliani, Tyler Beasy, Cody Maroske, Kristin Brown, Brock Nanovich, Thomas Davies. DNS: Graham Terry and Tim Winters.
A Main : 1st Brock Hallett, 2nd Mark House, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Charlie Brown, 5th Glenn Carstairs, 6th Brendan Condren, 7th Marcus Kelly, 8th Kristian Kelly, 9th Brad Metcalfe, 10th Kaydon Iverson, 11th Adrian La Macchia, 12th Shane Andersson, 13th Bronwyn Channing, 14th Jeremy Saffin, 15th Adrian Haywood, 16th Matt Higgs, 17th Craig Bottrell, 18th Debbie Patmore. DNF: Steven Ellement, Todd Broadwood, Jye O’Keefe, Ash Sinclair, Chris Dymock, Dylan Willsher, Ash Kent, Rob Trewartha, Troy Johnson, Jason Priolo. DNS: James Aranyosi and David Sinagra.
The Pool Shop Speedcars
THE great Dayne"The Hotshot" Kingshott juggernaut continues after the young gun won the WA Speedcar Championship that was held over 25 non-stop laps, winning from Mark Brown and Scott Glazebrook.
He started on the pole for the main event and never looked back, claiming another big win in what has been a breakout season for the driver of the #24 machine.
Kingshott started his two-night campaign with a second in his first heat on Friday night before claiming the second heat and then the preliminary feature race over 20 laps.
On Saturday night he had another heat win and also the pole shuffle to set up the final and a near-faultless weekend of racing.
“That is just awesome, the car was on rails again,” Kingshott said.
“I knew it would be (a good race) I think the lapped cars might have him (Brown) a little.
“We are low budget team and it is just good to have people behind us.
“I think we have been the quickest car here all year.”
Having not been in the race seat for 12 weeks robbed Brown of some race fitness.
“I fell out of the seat again,” Brown said.
He also lamented getting baulked by a lapped car in the latter stages of the race.
“That lapped car killed me big time.”
Brown paid tribute to Kingshott.
“He is one fire…he is the man to beat.
“I just need to get a bit of fitness, it definitely helps if you are fit.”
Glazebrook was all smiles with his podium result.
“Yeah we are stoked,” Glazebrook said.
“The guys gapped us a bit at the start.
“The track was awesome, it was pretty much wide open all the way around.
“Well done to Dayne, he has been good all year.”
Heat 5: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Scott Glazebrook, 3rd Travis White, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Alfonso Guadagnino, 6th Brett Thomas, 7th Chris Telenta, 8th Phil Tremeer, 9th Phillip Jeffreys.
Heat 6: 1st Mark Brown, 2nd Vaughan Manders, 3rd Jamie McKinley, 4th Neville Lance, 5th Glen Mears, 6th Paul Robinson. DNF: David Perry.
Pole Shuffle: Brett Thomas d Alfonso Guadagnino. Brett Thomas d Scott Glazebrook. Mark Brown d Brett Thomas. Dayne Kingshott d Mark Brown.
Final : 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Mark Brown, 3rd Scott Glazebrook, 4th Lee Redmond, 5th Daniel Golding, 6th Brett Thomas, 7th Travis White, 8th Vaughan Manders, 9th Glen Mears, 10th Neville Lance, 11th Jamie McKinley, 12th Alfonso Guadagnino, 13th Paul Robinson, 14th Phil Tremeer, 15th Philip Jeffreys. DNF: Chris Telenta, Rob Golding. DNS: David Perry.
Con "Mr Speedway" Migro