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"The Great" Dayne wins the Battle, Kaiden "The Kid" Wins the War
Although it was Dayne Kingshott who recorded the win last night at the Perth Motorplex Speedway, it was second year driver Kaiden Manders who also walked away with his head held high, winning the inaugural Sheehan Haulage Speedcar Grand Prix Series.
Taking nothing away from Kingshott: he drove spectacularly all night, as has so often been the case this season, but all eyes were on Kaiden Manders, Todd Waddell and Alfonso Guadagnino as the trio battled it out for overall series honours, with the points race coming down to the wire.
The night began with qualifying: Dayne Kingshott topping the charts with a 16.457, 0.065 quicker than second fastest Lee Redmond, while Kaiden Manders was back in third and Alfonso Guadagnino was fourth. This made the points battle close immediately, with Guadagnino closing the gap on Waddell after he was only able to manage fourteenth fastest.
Heat One saw Waddell leading early as a few cars came together and survived some hairy moments in turn two before all continued on. South Australian visitor Angelo Karoussis let off some smoke and suddenly the motor blew, forcing him infield, while Neville Lance worked his way into the lead on lap four. Behind Lance though, Kingshott was beginning to make his presence felt as he fought through the field, closely followed by Lee Redmond. On lap six Kingshott was on Lance’s tail and on lap seven he had slipped by for the lead, racing away in the remainder of the race to claim the win from Lance and Waddell.
On his return to the pits it was discovered that in a freak occurrence, part of the motor that blew off the Karoussis’ machine had landed inside the seat of Dayne Kingshott’s car, making it a very hot and uncomfortable ride for the duration of the heat for Dayne!
Heat Two began similar to the first: Waddell led early, Lance caught and passed him and Redmond was again fighting through, but this is where the similarities end after Lance slowed, allowing Waddell to regain the lead. Meanwhile Redmond had his hands full as he battled with Phil Tremeer, the two swapping positions for a number of laps. As the checkers flew though it was Waddell who defeated Redmond and Tremeer.
The final heat saw Dan Golding leading early while a huge pack behind him went five wide. All cars eventually settled themselves, Nick Rowe holding down second place. Once again though, it was that man Kingshott who fought his way through from the rear, grabbing second place then slotting into the lead on lap seven. Behind him Kaiden Manders was also having a go, and he grabbed second place on the last lap to finish ahead of Golding.
The final was always going to be an interesting affair: both Guadagnino and Waddell had a shot at Manders points lead if things went their way, while Kingshott and Redmond off the front row, despite not fighting for points, were determined to get the win. As the greens flew it was Kingshott who got away, but it was Travis White who raced his way into second place, with Manders quickly pressuring him.
There were battles all through the field, Guadagnino and Waddell making contact at one point, with Alfie touching the wall as a result, while Manders and White continued to battle for second. On lap twelve though it all came undone for White as he slowed, stuck up against the turn two wall, ending his night and bringing out the only caution of the thirty lap race.
Kingshott led them away at he restart, with Manders, Waddell and Redmond close behind, the latter two going at it hammer and tongs. As the laps wound down Guadagnino closed on Redmond and ended up making the pass, the win going to Kingshott over Manders, Waddell and Guadagnino, keeping the three fighting for the series points in the same order. Redmond, Glazebrook (from the back row!), Telenta, Mears, Golding, Lanceand Phil Tremeer rounded out the finishers.
Courtesy of his second place finish Kaiden Manders secured the Sheehan Haulage Speedcar Grand Prix Series win, finishing with 1616 points, 68 points ahead of Waddell on 1548. Alfonso Guadagnino was third with 1526 points while Glen Mears and Dayne Kingshott rounded out the top five series finishers.
The Speedcars will once again be in action this weekend at the Perth Motorplex for the Silver Cup, with focus now shifting to the Perth Motorplex Track Championship, currently being led by Alfonso Guadagnino over Scott Glazebrook and Jason Tremeer.
Also stay tuned for a full recap of the Sheehan Haulage SpeedcarGrand Prix Series in the coming days!
Release by DTN Media. Photos courtesy Peter 'The Shooter' Roebuck Official Results :
Speedcar Qualifying - 1. Dayne Kingshott 16.457, 2. Lee Redmond 16.522, 3. Kaiden Manders 16.706, 4. Alfonso Guadagnino 16.780, 5. Neville Lance 16.962, 6. Travis White 17.034, 7. Glen Mears 17.086, 8. Phil Tremeer 17.171, 9. Nick Rowe 17.217, 10. Jason Tremeer 17.318, 11. Angelo Karoussis 17.403, 12. Dan Golding 17.475, 13. Jack Alfirevich 17.647, 14. Todd Waddell 18.513, 15. Scott Glazebrook, Chris Telenta NTT.
Speedcars Heat One - 1. Dayne Kingshott, 2. Neville Lance, 3. Todd Waddell, 4. Lee Redmond, 5. Scott Glazebrook, 6. Jason Tremeer, 7. Phil Tremeer, 8. Alfonso Guadagnino. DNF: Jack Alfirevich, Angelo Karoussis, Glen Mears.
Speedcars Heat Two - 1. Todd Waddell, 2. Lee Redmond, 3. Phil Tremeer, 4. Kaiden Manders, 5. Nick Rowe, 6. Dan Golding, 7. Neville Lance. DNF: Travis White. DNS: Chris Telenta, Angelo Karoussis.
Speedcar Heat Three - 1. Dayne Kingshott, 2. Kaiden Manders, 3. Dan Golding, 4. Nick Rowe, 5. Glen Mears, 6. Scott Glazebrook, 7. Travis White, 8. Alfonso Guadagnino, 9. Chris Telenta. DNF: Jason Tremeer, Jack Alfirevich.
'WILD "N" WINGLESS' Speedcar Feature – 1. Dayne Kingshott, 2. Kaiden Manders,
3. Todd Waddell,4. Alfonso Guadagnino, 5. Lee Redmond, 6. Scott Glazebrook, 7. Chris Telenta, 8. Glen Mears, 9. Dan Golding, 10. Neville Lance, 11. Phil Tremeer. DNF: Nick Rowe, Jack Alfirevich, Travis White. DNS: Angelo Karoussis, Jason Tremeer.
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MONDAY~MARCH~30~2015
'Flyin' Ryan Farrell won his 50th sprintcar feature race at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.
Hear his thoughts on the personal milestone and his reflection on the season so far by clicking on the video link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cTRcoN5_F8&feature=youtu.be
Round two of the AHG Triple Crown will be held at the Perth Motorplex this Easter Saturday night. Go to www.seg.net.au or to Sprintcar Entrants Group on Facebook for more news and information.
The series will be determined at the Motorplex on Sunday night.
Please click on the following links for the latest news
"COOL HAND" Luke Dillon WINS FEATURE AND TAKES AHG LEAD
http://seg.net.au/release.asp?NewsId=49874
DILLON VERSUS MAIOLO FOR THE TITLE
http://seg.net.au/release.asp?NewsId=49875
VIDEO: GEOFF KENDRICK TALKS ABOUT THE SUCCESS OF THE AHG SERIES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnACnRqDK7g
SOMETHING DIFFERENT: A TIME LAPSE OF THE MARK WELLS CREW IN ACTION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxmMzGhKPR0
Stay tuned for more updates after the Gold Cup Grand Final is run and won on tonight yes Sunday night.
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ABOUT US
The Sprintcar Entrants Group (SEG) was formed in 2000 as a marketing body for top level Sprintcar racing in Western Australia.
The SEG mission is to promote and enhance the sport of Sprintcar racing in the state of Western Australia, and this is done through marketing and promotion of the sport to the wider community.
Over the years, SEG has formed a strong partnership between the two major WA racing venues; the Quit Motorplex and the Bunbury City Speedway & the competitors themselves, ie: the Entrants & Drivers.
The AHG Sprintcar Series runs from October to April every year and travels throughout the state of Western Australia, through until the Gold Cup Grand Final in 2012. The series will reach regional locations such as Collie, Bunbury, Kalgoorlie, Albany, Manjimup, and Northan.
Now in its twelfth season, the Sprintcar Entrants Group has paid out close to a million dollars in prize money over that time to drivers.
OUR VALUES ARE:
HONESTY: Be honest to each other and the members
FORWARD-LOOKING: Move the sport forward through marketing and exposure
INSPIRATION: As leaders, we must make the right decisions and be accountable for those decisions
COMPETENCY: Living up to our word and giving our members the information they require
FUN: The sport should always remain fun and fulfilling
SPEEDWAY EXPOSURE
1.2 Million fans every summer
Sprintcar teams race in excess of 20 meetings in a season
The Perth MOTORPLEX attracted over 300,000 people during season 2009’10
SPEEDWAY AUDIENCE PROFILE
Males 81%
Average age 38 years old
55% married……58% have families
Females and children make up around 20%
Blue collar to white collar split 50/50
Average income $60k+
Motor sport crowd attendance is second only to V8 Supercars
Sprintcars are the most popular division
Motorsports true family show