Casey Shuman enters US Golf Open

Casey Shuman enters US Golf OpenCasey Shuman sprint

If you love your dirt track racing here how one of the sports best plans to improve his driving .Casey Shuman best known for his exploits on dirt in midgets and sprintcars , Shuman has entered the 2016 US Golf Open .

A keen golfer Shuman is remembered by Australian and Western Australian fans for his second in 2013/15 magic man 34 race in Perth behind country man Alex Bright. Casey Shuman is the force behind the BOSS Chassis Wingless Auto Racing Series WARS based out of Americas heartland , Missouri .

You can follow WARS  on these links https://twitter.com/WARSprintSeries   https://www.facebook.com/warsprintcarseries

With one of his car recently up for sale the racer from Rattlesnake Arizona will soon be realized a lifelong calling when he tees off in his qualifying rounds at the Oakmont Country Club on June 13th.Shuman US PGA

Shuman has entered the 116th running of the Open as an amateur and while most interest around the Golfing World will centre on names like Adam Scott, Jason Day and Jordon Speith Dirt Speedway fans will be keen to follow Casey’s progress as  he undertakes such a massive challenge.

You can show support for Casey Shuman in this quest on twitter https://twitter.com/caseyshuman https://twitter.com/hashtag/USPOPENorbust?src=hash

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SPEEDCARS ADDED TO MAY 7 VALVOLINE RACEWAY EVENT

SPEEDCARS ADDED TO MAY 7 VALVOLINE RACEWAY EVENT

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Official release: Valvoline Raceway
April 26, 2015

Speedcars have been added to the Valvoline Raceway season finale on Saturday, May 7.

The May 7 event was originally slated as a rain date for the Carline Automotive 50-Lapper however in the light of last Saturday’s unfortunate rain-out of the Speedcar Super Series finale this brings about a unique situation.

“We have been keeping the May 7 date up our sleeve as a rain-out for the 50,” says VR MD Steven Green, “and that may still actually be the case if we need it for that race if the weather isn’t favorable this weekend. However in the meantime we have slated the Speedcar Super Series finale for May 7. If rain were to cancel the 50-lapper this Saturday we’d still re-schedule it on May 7. Hopefully we won’t need to do that and we can run the 50-lapper and the SSS final consecutively on April 30 and May 7. Either way, Speedcars are locked in, in some form, for May 7.”

SSS Principal Ken Jenkins is fully supportive.

“We’re (SSS) grateful for the chance to re-run our final at Parramatta on May 7 but we’re also aware that it’s first and foremost the rainout date for the 50-lap race. We’re hopeful that Parramatta can run both this weekend and next and that way we all get our races in. There’s nothing you can do about the weather. Finger crossed,” says Jenkins.

Remaining schedule for Valvoline Raceway is:

Saturday, April 30
Carline Automotive Speedcar 50-lapper / Late Models / Lightning Sprints / Caravan Derby

Saturday, May 7
Time Target Late Model Easternapolis / Speedcars / Wingless Sprints / Street Stocks

Ends release…

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Disappointments and surprises at POWRi Midget Shows

Disappointments and surprises at POWRi Midget Shows

There were disappointments and surprises at the POWRi Midgets shows firstly at Valvoline Raceway Sydney Australia and at the two night shows at Jacksonville and Macon Speedways in Illinois .

The build up to the final round of the Lucas Oils POWRi Speedcar Super Series sponsored by Diamond Air Conditioning was full of enthusiasm and excitement .A field of 33 cars with the best from across Australia plus the appearance of current Western Springs Track Champion Hayden Williams added fuel to what was already a red hot field. Series Leader and defending Champion Nathan Smee, and four times Australian Champion Adam Clarke are just a part of the sensational field assembled.

Valvoline wet track

Valvoline wet track

The weather looked shaking early but prediction of it clearing could not have been more wrong and the heavens opened forcing promoters to call it off early .A decision on a reschedule date will be announced shortly.

Programming so late in the season might pose some problems but the immediate focus is on this Saturday night when the track will host the Carling 50 Lapper. This event is high on the agenda of all speedcar driver’s schedule with good prize money. The field will be strengthened by the addition of current Australian Champion  Michael Pickens in the Bret Morris owned car .To see the A1 go around will be sure to heighten the energy and determination of every Aussie keen to prevent the Kiwi rustler from capturing another of our prestige’s races .

The POWRi two night show in the States at Illinois opened with friday nights Jacksonville POWRi show. The show attracted all the top POWRi racers and the quality field was swamped by the invasion of a six car Keith Kunz Motorsports Team headed by the return of 2015 /16 Chili Bowl Champ and current NASCAR Truck racer  Rico Abreu.

Headed by Abreu and backed by Thorson, Bayston, Macedo, Robinson and Holly Shelton the program looked stacked in the KKM favour.Could anybody have ever expected the best the team could deliver over the two nights was a second to Bryan Clauson in the Jacksonville opener and  a best place of fourth to Rico Abreu over the two nights. It was not only the KKM team that found themselves beaten but also the former POWRi Champ and Chili Bowl place getter in 2016 Zach Daum .  Clauson’s win at Jacksonville was his 30th POWRi Lucas Oils win from 77 starts and his 44th race in his 2016 200 race schedule.

The Jacksonville  results.

Great Clips Feature Winner: 63 – Bryan Clauson

Bryan Clauson Jacksonville

Bryan Clauson Jacksonville

POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (30 laps): 1. 63 – Bryan Clauson 2. 67 -Tanner Thorson 3. 91T – Tyler Thomas 4. 97K – Rico Abreu 5. 5D – Zach Daum 6. 32 – Garrett Aitken 7. 11A – Andrew Felker 8. 11AG – Dave Darland 9. 97 – Spencer Bayston 10. 71 – Ryan Robinson 11. 3N – Jake Neuman 12. 5X – Justin Peck 13. 91 – Dereck King 14. 41 – Austin Prock 15. 7 – Austin Brown 16. 67K – Holly Shelton 17. 9K – Kyle Schuett 18. 1K – Brayton Lynch 19. 31 – David Budres 20. 22 – Andy Malpocker 21. 88 – Terry Babb 22. 56Y – Daniel Robinson 23. 71K – Carson Macedo

Most of the established stars got into the action at Jacksonville but the Macon results would have been a surprise, particularly the way Andrew Felker went about his work and rounding up some of the more fancied stars in his run to the checker and the Feature win.

It is not often, in fact very rare for the Kunz Team to miss out on major Hardware. The efforts of Tucker Klaasmeyer, Austin Brown to get their spots on the podium were a reward for some hard work in preparation and steely determination. Klaasmeyer’s second was a career best and Browns podium was his first for the year. The fourth placed finish by Justin Peck was a fine result after starting way back in position 15. It was a night when the BOSS Chassis really BOSSED the field.

Klaasmeyer and Brown's BOSS Cars

Klaasmeyer and Brown’s BOSS Cars

Drivers interviews after the Macon show ,

ANDREW FELKER

“I knew we had a good car, but [Tanner Thorson] was getting better restarts than me,” explained a victorious Andrew Felker.  “I knew we had a good car, just a matter of finding our time to make it.  It’s hard to beat Keith Kunz cars any night and to have all BOSS cars up here is pretty special.  Right now we’re fighting for our lives, we’re out of sponsorship, and so as long as we keep winning races, we’ll be out here every week.”

TUCKER KLAASMEYER

Tucker Klaasmeyer heading back to pits after 2nd at Macon

Tucker Klaasmeyer heading back to pits after 2nd at Macon

 

“I can’t thank KBR and BOSS Chassis enough,” said Tucker Klaasmeyer with a career-best second.  “The car was awesome and this is actually my best finish in a midget, which is pretty cool.”

AUSTIN BROWN

“I knew it was going to be fast up top and it was,” Austin Brown said.  “Everybody kind of lined up, but we had to look out for all the wrecks, but we got through most of them.  Congrats to Andrew Felker on the win.”

The Macon results , .

Great Clips Feature Winner: 11A – ANDREW FELKER

Andrew Felker Macon

Andrew Felker Macon

POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (30 laps): 1. 11A – ANDREW FELKER 2. 27 – TUCKER KLAASMEYER 3. 7 – AUSTIN BROWN 4. 5X – JUSTIN PECK 5. 88 – TERRY BABB 6. 5D – ZACH DAUM 7. 97K – RICO ABREU 8. 32 – GARRETT AITKEN 9. 3N – JAKE NEUMAN 10. 41 – AUSTIN PROCK 11. 50 – DANIEL ADLER 12. 67 – TANNER THORSON 13. 56Y – DANIEL ROBINSON 14. 56X – MARK CHISHOLM 15. 67K – HOLLY SHELTON 16. 31 – DAVID BUDRES 17. 28 – KORY SCHUDY 18. 97 – SPENCER BAYSTON 19. 91 – DERECK KING 20. 9K – KYLE SCHUETT 21. 71 – RYAN ROBINSON 22. 71K – CARSON MACEDO 23. 91T – TYLER THOMAS

The next event on the POWRi Lucas Oils 2016 schedule is Bell-Clair Friday April 29th .

Photo credits Valvoline Raceway,POWRi , Klaasmeyer Racing

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POWRi midgets racing both side of the World

Friday and Saturday nights will be awakened by the sounds of the POWRi Midgets racing on both side of the World .Friday night at Jacksonville Speedway is the first of a two night schedule finishing on Saturday at Macon Speedway.

The Kunz team lined up at the Turnpike Challenge

The Kunz team lined up at the Turnpike Challenge

The POWRi fields at Jacksonville and Macon will be headed by the powerful Keith Kunz Motorsports Team with 2015 Chili Bowl and USAC Champion Rico Abreu making a rare but welcomed returns to the midget. Supporting Abreu will be Thorson, Macedo, Bayston, Holly Shelton and Robinson.

A six car invasion by Midgets most powerful and successful Team will not automatically guarantee top spot on the podium.The last POWRI meet at the Turnpike Challenge at Port Royal Speedway saw locals get the better of Tanner Thorson on both nights of the Challenge.

Saturday night down under at Valvoline Raceway the final round of the POWRi Lucas Oils Speedcar Super Series sponsored by Diamond Air-Conditioning .The final has attracted a field of 33 midgets with the entries from all States plus New Zealand .

Hayden Williams after winning the Barry Butterworth Classic

Hayden Williams after winning the Barry Butterworth Classic

The current Western Springs Track Champion Hayden Williams will cross the ditch to team up with Moree based team of CJR in the Q82 Mopar .Williams hardened by the his many tough campaigns at Western Springs and backed by recent US experiences will be difficult to beat .The past Western Springs season has catapulted the BMW Technician to the head of the NZ Speedcar standings. Williams is expected to stay on and race the following week in the annual 50 lapper when Michael Pickens will be back at Valvoline .

Heading into the series final defending Champion Nathan Smee cannot be beaten for the series but to get the final feature win he will need to overcome his biggest rival former national Champion Adam Clarke who is return after a short rest where his Jack Berry Racing Polar ice rocket has been refreshed.Smee, Williams and Clarke will have no shortage of challengers once qualifying is finished.

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Kaiden Manders is Western Australian Speedcar Champion.

 Kaiden Manders is Western Australian Speedcar Champion.

Kaiden Manders

Kaiden Manders

The Quit Bunbury Speedway was the host for the 68th running of the Western Australian Speedcar supported Aspired Aluminum and Glass.

Since taking the seat at McAllan Motor Sports Mac Chassis from former Western Australian and Australian Champion Adam Clarke the young Manders has worked his way from the new kid on the block to record some show stopping results. Winning the Magic Man 34 against the best in 2014 and a string of Feature races across Western Australian

Last night at the Quit Bunbury Speedway Manders was “smoking hot “ winning all hiManderss heat races and leading the 30 Championship race flag to flag Manders was dominate in beating home the experienced Lee Redmond and the much travelled Mick Harders from Queensland .

Kaiden’s first WA Title was Title number four for car owners Allan and Peta McAllan .Two with son Deane and one with Adam Clarke. The Mac Chassis is building a reputation among Speedcar Chassis.

Manders was challenged briefing in the early laps by local Ryan Condren before the #28 spun and backed into the wall ending his night .Manders maintained his authority over the field while Redmond and Harders disputed second .Redmond finally got the better of Harders but the Queensland was rewarded as his third was good enough for him the claim the inaugural Speedcar Five Crown Series. This was massive effort from Harders supporting all five State Titles.

Michael Harders Five Crowns Champion

Michael Harders Five Crowns Champion

Defending Champion from 2014 and 2015 Dayne Kingshott was not entered as his car in currently enjoying the sea passage to the US for Kingshott racing’s tour with the  POWRi and USAC  midget weeks  starting  May 20th at Layette Country Speedway, Indiana .

This certainly will not be last major title young Manders will win .The new racing season might well be the year the “Kid” from Western Australia  sits on top of the National Speedcar ratings.

 

WA Title Feature Result – 30 laps: 1. Kaiden Manders, 2. Lee Redmond, 3. Michael Harders, 4. Travis White, 5. Jason Tremeer, 6. Glen Mears, 7. Steven Henderson (29), 8. Phil Tremeer (29), 9. Jack Alfirevich (27). DNF: David Perry (19), Ryan Condren (15), Chris Griffiths (10). DNS: Todd Waddell, Chris Telenta, Bob Goddard. Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 7.021. Fastest Lap: 15.653 Kaiden Manders.

Redmond,Manders,Harders

Redmond,Manders,Harders

Photos credits Peter Roebuck

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Dayne Kingshott targets POWRI USAC midget weeks.

Kingshott hot

Dayne Kingshott targets POWRI USAC midget weeks.

 

It’s a long hop from Perth to Indiana but the Kingshott Racing Team is ready to take on the best in the US as their driver Dayne Kingshott prepares to depart for his first racing tour of the USA.Kingshott Indania bound

With impressive Western Australian and National performances under his belt it times to take the Americans on at their home turf. Racing American imports and the best locals Kingshott dominated the first two year of the Speedcar Pro Series before its demise he attacked the Pro Speedcar Week with the same level of professional and despite early success and on top of the points after two rounds the bad luck, attack of the prelims or whatever you call it unloaded on the team during the latter part of the Pro Speedcar Week. Racing wheel to wheel with Darren Hagen the 2012 USAC Champ, Tyler Thomas and Austin Brown Kingshott knows the level he must reach.

The 2105 Pro Speedcar Week did not bring the success that the Kingshott Team would have expected .Traveling between Perth, Brisbane and Sydney the team is accustomed to the long road trips and busy racing schedules and that what faces the team on this tour of the USA when they tangle with the Yanks on their own tracks.

The 2016 Australian Speedcar Championship at Valvoline Raceway was another disappointing outing for the team experiencing engines troubles. The memories from the 75th Championship now faded with the focus and effort now on the US tour. .

The KR24 was packed with spares and tools and is currently enjoying the trip across the Pacific and bound for Indiana with the engines headed to Esslinger for a fresh up in the factory.The challenge that faces the Bunbury based Kingshott cannot be understated, many of our best and the best from New Zealand have had their fair share of difficulties during their recent tours of the Indiana.Kingshott team at work preparing for Indian

Dayne’s race schedule for the POWRi and USAC Midget and Speed Weeks

May 20th    Layette Country Speedway

May 21st    Macon Speedway *

May 31st    Montpeller Motor Speedway

June 1st      Gas City 1-69 Speedway

June 2nd      Lincoln Park Speedway

June 3rd      Bloomington Speedway

June 4th      Lawrenceburg Speedway

June 5th      Kokomo Speedway

June 8th        Belle-Clair Speedway

June 9th      Quincy Speedway

June 10       Jacksonville Speedway

June 11th      Macon Speedway

June 12th     Lincoln Speedway

Talking Speedway.com  will provide updates via our Facebook and Twitter feeds on every race on the Kingshott Racing’s tour of the US.

Dayne Kingshott’s first experience of US acing will be at the Fayette Country Speedway and here is a picture of the track Fayette Country Speedway

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Weekend of turn ups at Turnpike Challenge Port City

I won the Turnpike

I won the Turnpike

Weekend of turn ups at Turnpike Challenge Port City

Jason McDougal wins the Turnpike Challenge

Jason McDougal wins the Turnpike Challenge

There was no way teams heading to Port City Speedway would have ever thought that the locals would get over the powerful Keith Kunz Motorsports outfit even given its renewed youthful team.

 

It was Matt Sherrell on night one and the final 40 lap feature appeared to be a Thorson win for the Kunz team until the hometown youngster Jason McDougal had the crowd up from their seat cheering when after searching the bottom looking for a slight advantage over Thorson it opened up and he took the race lead.

Stung into replying Thorson regained the race lead on lap 35 and for a short time most would have put the glasses away. The Port City Track is demanding but Jason McDougal knows every inch of the 1/8 track and was single minded as he worked over the USAC star and charged back into the lead, a lead that he would hold until the Turnpike Challenge was his.!

For the Kunz Toyota Team to go winless over two successive shows is rare but over the two nights the young team lead by Thorson made some gains. Two top 6 finishes for Spencer Bayston and a semi win., heat win and a top 10 finish for Holly Shelton did not go unnoticed.

Kunz Motorsports line up Pic-Chuck Gurney

Kunz Motorsports line up
Pic-Chuck Gurney

McDougal took on massive challenge starting inside row 5 with 2016 Chili Bowl 3r placed Zach Daum , seasoned USAC racers Tyler Thomas and Andrew Felker all starting close in the 40 lap final..

To win in front of your home crowd and to beat the best coming from behind was indeed very special. Jason McDougal you owned it at Port City in the final of the Turnpike Challenge .

Post race interviews “That took everything I had to hold him off,” said first place finisher Jason McDougal. “I’m speechless. I’d been struggling coming off three and four, so I knew I couldn’t fully commit, but I knew I was going to throw it. This is amazing, doing it in my hometown and to have everyone here supporting us to do this.”

That was one hell of a racetrack,” Tanner Thorson said. “This promoter puts on an awesome race. Congratulations to Jason McDougal. I tried my hardest to get by him and it didn’t work. This is his track. He deserves this.”

“We had a good car,” explained Andrew Felker. “Early we were picking them off in a hurry and then Jason drove by us like we were stupid. He had the car of the field. He was flying down on the bottom early. I knew the slider was going to be interesting on the last lap, but I just wasn’t close enough to capitalize on it. Standing on the podium is not a bad way to end the night.”

POWRi Lucas Oil National Midget Series Feature Results (40 laps): 1. 73 – Jason McDougal 2. 67 – Tanner Thorson 3. 11A – Andrew Felker 4. 5X – Justin Peck 5. 5D – Zach Daum 6. 97 – Spencer Bayston 7. 17E – Blake Edwards 8. 8X – Austin Shores 9. 11H – Chase Hill 10. 8J – Jonathan Beason 11. 17 – Logan Seavey 12. 67K – Holly Shelton 13. 71K – Carson Macedo 14. 14B – Kevin Bayer 15. 71 – Ryan Robinson 16. 1K – Brayton Lynch 17. 98 – Clinton Boyles 18. 93 – Dustin Morgan 19. 7 – Austin Brown 20. 4M – Michelle Decker 21. 8 – Alex Sewell 22. 27 – Tucker Klaasmeyer 23. 17W – Harli White 24. 3N – Jake Neuman

The next POWRi Lucas Oils National Midget Series event will be at Jacksonville Speedway April 22nd .

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Matt Sherrell get maiden POWRi National win at Turnpike

sherrell turnpikeThe preliminary night of the Turnpike Challenge at Port City Raceway ,Tulsa Oklahoma real turn up for the books when Oklahoma local Matt Sherrell scored his first ever POWRi National Feature .

The local from Owasso had worked his way through the field from his 9t starting position to find his way to second behind Tanner Thorson with two circuits of the Port City track to run.

The 30 lap preliminary  was Thorson’s, he had bossed the field with a dominating drive and the gremlins that so often missed the Kunz/Toyota team struck with just two laps of the feature to run. The #67 suddenly stalled gifting the race lead and first POWRi National win to he Owasso local.

As the 30 laps around the Port City track unfolded fans witnessed a number of chaotic incidents initially involving Carson Macedo looping his Kunz Bullet early, Austin Brown spinning after his high voltage charge past Tyler Thomas and finally the unfortunate attack of the gremlins for Tanner Thorson.

Matt Sherrell across the line at Port City credit Dylan Duvall

Matt Sherrell across the line at Port City
credit Dylan Duvall

The Thorson problem added anew late dimension to the race it was now down to a two lap shootout between Sherrell and Daum.Now in a winning position Sherrell was not about to let this win slip from his grasp and doggedly fought of 2013 POWRi Champion and celebrated with a wheel stand as he crossed the stripe for the final time and his maiden win.The Turnpike attracted 52 entries and the fight for a place in the Feature was pressure packed.

While it is disappointing for Thorson and the Keith Kunz Motorsports Team it is refreshing and good the series to see a maiden POWRi National Feature win for Matt Sherrell.

Matt Sherrell post race

“It feels good,” said Sherrell. “It feels like it’s been a long time coming. We’re fast at places and we have a lot of good runs, but we finally put it together. I’ve got to thank my family for always sticking behind me. My pregnant wife, we’re due May 19th, with a little boy, so we’re excited about that. I’ve got to thank all of my sponsors, and both series for putting on this race.”

POWRi A-Main (30 laps): 1. Matt Sherrell (9), 2. Zach Daum (3), 3. Jason McDougal (15), 4. Tyler Thomas (2), 5. Justin Peck (12), 6. Spencer Bayston (7), 7. Alex Sewell (6), 8. Ty Hulsey (14), 9. Holly Shelton (10), 10. Logan Seavey (16), 11. Jonathan Beason (18), 12. Cody Brewer (20), 13. Jake Neuman (17), 14. Andrew Felker (11), 15. Chase Hill (1), 16. Tucker Klaasmeyer (22), 17. Tanner Thorson (4), 18. Austin Brown (5), 19. Pat Schudy (21), 20. Grady Chandler (24), 21. Kevin Bayer (19), 22. Carson Macedo (8), 23. Ryan Robinson (23), 24. Dustin Morgan (13).
Lap Leader(s): Thomas 1-3, Thorson 4-28, Sherrell 29-30.
Hard Charger(s): McDougal +12i

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New Zealand Midget Champion 2016 Peter Hunnibell

New Zealand Midget Champion 2016 Peter HunnibellPeter Nunnibell  NZ1

A week after winning his maiden New Zealand Midget Champion Auckland’s Peter Hunnibell return to Western Springs sporting prized NZ1 on the tail of his midget .First race as the NZ1 fittingly was the Barry Butterworth Classic

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After watching Speedway for over 50 years I must admit that I get great excitement and pleasure when I see the underdog get up and take the spoils. To win a National Title is tough, fitness and commitment and the ability to stay focused when other around you are self destructing is in itself an achievement.

Peter Hunnibell New Zealand Midget Champion 2016

Peter Hunnibell New Zealand Midget Champion 2016

The 30 lap New Zealand Title is a race that all teams desperately want to win and the desire to carry the Countries premier racing number sends the adrenalin sky high.
New Zealand’s top three , the defending Champion Brad Mosen, Hayden Williams and 6 times Champion and current Australian Champion Michael Pickens shared the top three positions and the expectations of a massive battle between these three superb racers would fade as the laps ran out and totally different story line would start to emerge.
Peter Hunnibell in #39 was starting out of position 12 and like many other would have been reserved as the 20 car field approached the starter.
Like many races the front runners got away clean but an early stoppage was not an indication of how this Title race would span out .The first casualty was James Earl when he spun and collected McCutcheon and ending his Title ambition. For most of the early laps the Mosen,William and Pickens duel starting to show what the fans had come to see close fast and aggressive confrontation between New Zealand’s best three.
Mosen was the early leader before Williams played his cards early taking the lead position by laps together with Drummond found the six times Champ quickly back in 5th position. two. Pickens had some early moments and a coming .By lap four Pickens had regained 3rd.Soon after Pickens and Mosen tangle and by lap 6 Pickens had secured second over Mosen with Williams in his frame.

Mosen and Williams shared the front row for the Championship

Mosen and Williams shared the front row for the Championship

Pickens and Mosen continued to dispute second behind Williams. Drummond was now entering the battle and tries to use the pole line to get underneath Mosen and Picken .Pickens and Mosen continue to argue over the spot and pair come together .A bang here and a bang there before Pickens once again locks in second
As the Championship Features reached the halfway point Hunnibell still sits back in the pack out of trouble as the top three starts to gap the field .It is not long before lapped traffic starts to present a separate challenge and Leyton Kendall sits in their path. Even laps from home and track has started to widen
Williams leading for most of the race has a big moment on lap 24 with a wheel stand and Pickens tries to take advantage but Williams recovers and continues to lead. With the laps running out Williams had the chance to close out the Championship but the drama starts to unfold when the top three approach Lucas Scott who is about to go a lap down .Williams and Pickens clear Scott when Mosen wheel stands the #NZ1 and rolls the Esslinger four times and collects #3NZ Dave Kerr. Both Kerr and Mosen are out and in 2016 there will be no back to back Championship glory for 2015 Champion

Brad Mosen defending Champion

Brad Mosen defending Champion

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From here on the Championship takes an unbelievable turn. Williams leads Pickens on the restart three from home. Williams is wide ,Pickens underneath ,Championship winning move that goes wrong and the pair collide , both spins into the incoming traffic, somehow Williams keeps the #27 going while Pickens car is damaged and what he figure was a winning move takes home out of the race and no 7th Title this year . ..#65 and #36 and #87 are also infield bound and out of the race
Another restart and Williams get a reprieve. Championship is starring him in the face and I can image his heart rate pumping up .Again Williams takes the lead and with 2 laps left and the Title looking like it will be Williams maiden Championship when Brunt tries a sneaky slider on the #27, the unbelievable happens when Williams rolls and Hunnibell takes advantage and moves up a position.
Brunt avoids a penalty and will lead off the restart from Maxwell Hunnibell and Scott…Maxwell takes the lead on the final restart from Brunt then Hunnibell plays a late hand and passes Brunt and chase after Maxwell. With an unexpected Championship win at stake Hannibal see the way past Maxwell but Maxwell with his own eyes firmly targeting the win heads to the bottom and in his efforts to re pass Hunnibell collects the #39a but Hunnibell would not be denied and stays on the track and finishes as the unexpected but super proud New Zealand Midget Speedcar Champion

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They crossed the line in order Hunnibell #39a, Maxwell#81, Lucas Scott#23a, Jared Wade #85, Michael Brunt #9a .There was more surprises to come Dyane Maxwell was excluded as his #81 was declared 5 kgs under weight at the scales moving Lucas Scott #23a into second and moving Jared Wade #85 into third .

The podium New Zealand Midget Championship 2016

Peter Hunnibell NZ1 Lucas Scott NZ2 Jared Wade NZ3 Congratulation from all Speedway fans .

Hunnibell NZ1 with trophy
The exhilaration experienced by Peter Hunnibell as he entered the final two laps would have been at fever pitch and the image clearly focused in his mind of the NZ1 plate would have been the spur that was needed to make the final pass into New Zealand Midget Speedcar Racing history .No matter what happened during those 30 laps the skill and determination needed to get though all that carnage and to be able launch that last successful pass will remain a memory that Peter Hunnibell ,his team and family will never forget.
Speaking on his historic Championship win Peter had this to say
“Still hasn’t quite sunk in that we took home #1 last night. Was great to have Brad Mosen and Jonathan Allard there to congratulate us on the infield. We’d like to thank our team – Dad, Mum and Dylan, Carl and Jen, Johnny, Stu and Family, Ian and Liz, Adam, Khan and everyone else who has put in hours and persisted through after a rough start to the season. To our amazing sponsors Lubricants NZ, Narellan Pools Auckland, Allstar Plumbing Ltd, RMC valves, Appco, Autolab and Harris Race Car Parts Lt “
3o lap midget feature grids  27 Hayden Williams Racing 1nz Brad Mosen Racing (top qualifier) 1aus Michael Pickens Racing 9 Micheal Brunt 25 Scott Buckley Racing 87 Leon Burgess Racing 36 Ben Drummond Racing 22 James earl 95s Duane Hickman 81 Dayne Maxwell 33 James Cossey 39 Peter Hunnibell 23 Lucas Scott 85 Jared wade 3nz Dave Kerr 99 Taylor Clarke 96 Chris Mccutcheon 13 Ricky McGough 18 Leyton Kendall 21 Zahn Turner

20 started only 6 crossed the finishing line

Talking Speedway would like to thank Peter Hunnibell and Western Springs Speedway for the use of the photographs.

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Pickens to run AU1 New Zealand Midget Championship

Pickens to run AU1 New Zealand Midget Championship

Michael Pickens  Australian Speedcar Champion Credit Anthony Loxley

Michael Pickens Australian Speedcar Champion
Credit Anthony Loxley

The New Zealand Midget Championship dates back to 1940 when the first Championship was decided at Western Springs. Frank “Satin” Brewer claimed by both Kiwis and Aussies won the first Championship ahead of Ron Roycroft and M Hughes.
The honors board for this Championship is filled with legends of New Zealand Speedway. Names like Roly Crowther, Ross Coonan and Barry Butterworth just three of the many that have carried the NZ1 on their midget.
This Saturday night at Western Springs Speedway Michael Pickens faces a dilemma, should he as permitted carry the Australia 1 into the Championship. A variety of views from both sides of the ditch.With six years of carrying the NZ 1 plate it might appear a little strange but from and Australian fans point of view but I would be quite proud if Michael Pickens had it blazoned across the tail of his Brekka.

The eligibility rules in Speedcars in Australia and New Zealand allow for internationals to run in the National Championship so it there is no argument, rules might be wrong in the eyes of some.This Championship will have plenty of contenders for the coveted NZ1 none more determined than current Champion Brad Mosen who will need to withstand the charge from Michael Pickens .Timing is perfect for Pickens who is driving out of his skin with wins in the Internationals in New Zealand and Australia.

 on the inside  Bacon with Mosen Kiwi NZ1 Credit Anthony Loxley

on the inside
Bacon with Mosen Kiwi NZ1
Credit Anthony Loxley

Confidence in the Pickens camp must be at an all time high particularly after his colossal drive during the Australian Championship. The ferocious of those last laps and Pickens ability in getting that last pass on Felker was racing that you would pay anything and goes anywhere to witness.Last week was just that, last week and Mosen, Williams will be much stronger at Western Springs in front of the home crowd.
Williams currently leads Mosen in the point at Western Springs Track Championship , the gap just 6 points with Mascovick,Alach and McCutcheon not too far adrift .These points mean nothing on Championship night.The winner of the Main Championship Feature will be crowed New Zealand Midget Champion for 2015/16

Hayden Williams NZ Photo credit Anthony  Loxley

Hayden Williams NZ
Photo credit Anthony Loxley

While I am not game to predict the winner even after studying all the drivers’ recent form one thing I can guarantee is that it is a meeting you should not miss. It will be a cracker. The crowd will be divided in their loyalties but the winner will be hailed by all as the New Zealand Midget Champion 2015/16
Nominations for the New Zealand Midget Championship.

Hayden Williams
Jared Wade
Michael Pickens
Peter Hunnibell
Shayne Alach
Leon Burgess
Lucas Scott
Nick Donaldson
Scott Buckley
Blair Bertram
James Cossey
Ricky McGough
Michael Brunt
Dayne Maxwell
Brad Mosen
Chris McCutcheon
Brock Maskovich
Bryce McKenzie
Duane Hickman
Michael Morrison
Zahn Turner
Mike Driver
Ben Drummond
James Earl
Ben Drummond
Dave Kerr
Taylor Clarke
Leyton Kendall
Cameron Corbett

To Talking Speedway would like Anthony Loxley and Full Throttle Publishing for the use of photos for this story.Please visit http://www.fullthrottlepublishing.com.au/ where you will find Speedway history told in beautiful pictures in his many publications .Tony’s latest book due out shortly is titled “Caged Heat ”

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