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Lines Chalks Up Win #6

01/12/2013

                                        

Lines Chalks Up Win #6

By Mark Humphrey

Mount Gambier local Steven Lines last night chalked up his 6th win of the season when he won the SRA Eureka Garages & Sheds 3rd round at Premier Speedway.

Round 3 winner Steven Lines looks unbeatable

For Lines the night was without blemish as he put away quick time and accrued the highest points throughout the night to start the A-Main from the pole.

This superb outfit spannered by Craig Bennett just seems to get better and better as the season goes on. With Lines so dominate in the car you have to wonder how anybody is going to beat him this season.

Round 3 of the SRA Eureka Garages & Sheds series started off with qualifying on a manicured Premier surface which would get better as the night rolled on. Lines took quick time on a mid-pack draw followed by ever improving young gun James Hennessy. Milling, Hunter & Milburn rounded out the top 5. It was very refreshing to see privateers Hennessy and Charles Hunter up amongst the big guns duking it out. Hennessy believed that time in the seat has helped him along the way with Hunter noting that his car is feeling good at the moment.

Heat 1 was taken out by Lines driving the Halls Motorsport, Wilson Trailers W3 car. Hennessy driving the Hennessy Transport V21 car took out heat 2 with veteran Johnny Vogels in the Mainline Dynolog V70 sprintcar taking heat 3. Other heat winners were series points leader Jeremy Cross in the N39 Tyreright entry, Brett Milburn pedalling the I-Digit, Better Bin Hire V68, Bendigo charger Darren Hickman in the Mobil 1, Tasco Petroleum V40 car, New South Welshman Jackson Delamont in the Mad Harry’s Steel Supply N48 entry, Domain Ramsay driving the Essendon Ford V20 sprintcar with Jack Lee in the Lillee’s Lane Quarry V25 and Stephen Bell driving the Drysdale Chaff Mills V88 taking out the last 2 heats.

Top 4 from the C-Main would advance to the B-Main.

C-Main starting grid. W25, V19, V48, V29, V91, S4, V3, V17, S7, N36, S20, V84, V76, V12, V24, V14.

Starting from the outside front Daniel Newnham got the jump and lead from go to whoa. Green driving the familiar Natrad entry starting from the 3rd row put in a strong drive to take 2nd with Carroll safe in 3rd. The final transfer spot was hotly contested with V48 Adam King advancing to the B-Main.

B-Main starting grid with top 6 to advance to the A-Main.

V16, N28, V25, V26, V10, V36, S51, V20, ACT4, V40, N48, V74, V19, S4, V29, V48.

Nick Lacey driving the V26 Karcher entry hooked up high on the green to go around the front row to lead them out. Superb bit of driving from Lacey hugging the concrete fence through turns 1 & 2. Dobson moved into 3rd while Californian Kyle Hirst driving the PRP Engineering V10 car had a good battle with Kris Lacey in the V16 Look 3D entry.

Victorian Jack Lee clipped the turn 2 wall to bring on the cautions with 8 laps to go. Nick Lacey led them away on the re-start followed by Campbell in the N28 car with Dobson, Jenkin, Kris Lacey, Hirst, King and Green in hot pursuit.

Another caution with 2 laps to go was eventually called by the stewards handing Nick Lacey the B-Main win. Joining him at the rear of the A-Main was Dobson, Hirst, Campbell and Green who had made his way into the A-Main from the 3rd row of the C-Main.

A-Main starting grid.  W3, V21, V68, V9, V70, N39, A1, V77, V88, V47, V6, V73, V26, V36, V10, N28 & S4.

Lines had pole for the final but the feel good stories come from the qualification efforts of Hennessy who started outside front and Hunter who had made the A-Main proper starting out of 12th.

Lines as expected got the perfect start to lead them out on the 30 lap journey. Hennessy and Rod Matthews followed. McFadden was marching on through the pack as was current series leader Jeremy Cross. Brilliant driving by Cross had him holding down second after just a handful of laps and closing in on leader Lines. McFadden also on the march dropped inside Hennessy in t3 to take 3rd. Meanwhile Green starting from the rear was cutting through the pack with Hirst also moving forward. Lines was into traffic after 10 laps which allowed Cross to close in on Lines. Both drivers were showing class driving skills as the meticulously picked off the back markers. Cross was definitely catching Lines and by now was within striking distance. Cross couldn’t find a way past the hard paced Vogels and tailed Vogels for several laps allowing McFadden to close down the gap to Cross. McFadden with one of his trademark moves pushed pass Cross to hold down second momentarily. No to give up lightly Cross challenged McFadden almost immediately and got the second spot back. Green who had started from the rear was now in 8th with more to come. Hirst like Green was also cutting a path through the field. Green up high got past Mollenoyux who was having a relatively un-eventful night and chased down McFadden. With only a couple of laps to go Green was definitely in the mix for a podium. Lines continued his faultless start to the season with the win. Jeremy Cross finished comfortably in 2nd to extend his series points lead with Trevor Green unbelievably grabbing the final podium spot as McFadden and Mollenoyux duked it out over the line.

Just behind the pair was Kyle Hirst who after starting from 15th finished a credible 6th signalling his intentions for the season. A more favourable qualifying draw will no doubt have Hirst seriously challenging Lines and co.

For Steven Lines, bring em on. This racer and his team are at the top of their tree at the moment and to beat them will require a super special set of circumstances which no doubt is great for the spectators.

Lines on accepting the winner’s trophy said “I was running the top to keep momentum. I looked for fast parts of the track and worked the low line for a while but had to go back up top”.

Cross commented that it was the best result he has had at Warrnambool. Asked what his thoughts were on the race Cross said “I had to have patience at the start. Just to be comfortable on the track was the secret”. He went on to say “the car and the track seemed to come in at the same time and it also seemed like everyone found the sweet spot at the same time”. “I couldn’t get past Johnny who was racing hard so I’m really happy with 2nd place”.

When asked about his unbelievable chase Green said “we mucked around with different shock settings over the past couple of meetings. Tonight we went back to the old reliable settings and basically used the set-up that worked for us last Easter”. Green went on to say “I love coming to this place. We drive straight past my home track just to race over here” With a reputed 900+ hp under the lid Green is one of the crowd favourites at Warrnambool.

It seems like with every Sprintcar meeting these days there is always a good news story. For me no doubt the rise of youngster James Hennessy was a highlight on the night. Although he may not have the backing of a Halls Motorsport or the like his effort on the night highlights the depth of talent currently contesting the SRA Eureka series. James Hennesey had a big night starting the A-Main on the front row

Charles Hunter is another example of a low budget team that on their night is capable of some good results.Charles Hunter hooks into the Warrnambool track. Hunter qualified outright for the A-Main

Now all we need is for some of these low budget teams to figure in the cash at the end of the night. But to do that you have to take down the like of Lines, Cross and Green who are Sprintcar Superstars. Good luck with that.

The SRA Eureka series moves to Geelong’s Avalon Raceway next weekend for round 4.

For more information go to www.avalonraceway.com.au

 

 


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