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New Years Eve saw Toowoomba Speedway play host to the National Super Sedan Series on there whistle stop tour of Australia. With all the top shooters in attendance the competition was at an all time high.

Dave Gartner, driving his Maxwill Racing Engines powered, GT Bobcats, Super Sedan was working overtime to tame his wheel hiking racecar, after topping the point score after the heat races. Gartner drove to a convincing second position in one of the toughest fields seen. This is a great result for Dave as he heads to the next round of the series taking in Hamilton, Warrnambool and Avalon in Victoria as well as wrapping the series up in South Australia with shows at Mt Gambier, Speedway City and the final at Murray Bridge Speedway.

With the arrival of USA Outlaw Craig Dollansky to our shores, there was always the promise of excellent racing. Driving the Robin Dawkins, Tamar Cars, Maxwill Racing Engines Sprintcar, the 'Crowd Pleaser' Dollansky became very familiar with his new surrounding very fast indeed.

Dollansky proved why he is one of the most talented drivers in Sprintcars by masterfully driving past the race leaded from his 4th starting position and take a very convincing win at Warrnambools Premier Speedway for the New Years Day round of the World Series Speedweek. On a very well prepared racetrack experiencing both a top and bottom racing line Dollansky utilised it to his best ability, driving past some very fast drivers during the 35 lap feature.

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The Boxing Day WA Sprintcar Grandslam was a night for the younger generation of drivers to shine.

The first night on Bunbury Speedways new racing surface was a very positive one, with fast times and excellent racing. At the start of the night the time trials showed the way to some fast times. Local hero Jamie Maiolo, wheeling his LJM Produce, Maxwill Racing Engines Sprintcar, went out and set quick time of 13.51, one of the fastest times seen at the venue in years. Many tried after, until a fast Ben Ellement went out and set an identical time.

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Brooke Tatnell and Krikke Motorsports have kicked off their 2009/2010 Speed Week campaign in excellent fashion, taking out the Boxing Day Clash, Round 1 at Adelaide's Speedway City.

On a night of great competition, Brooke, wheeling his Maxwill Racing Engines, Toyota Geniune Parts, Cool, took a very handy fifth fastest time in timetrials on a track that favoured the earlier timetriallers.

With consistant heat races Brooke had to run the Bronze Dash. From there he elevated himself through the Silver Dash and into the Gold Dash, through means of quick times.

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Mike Van Bremen fought hard at the latest round of the SRA Series to take a thrilling victory at Avalon, the second of the season at the venue.

The Boxing Day Clash, being the fifth round of the Victorian based Sprintcar domestic series, ran a splendid 30 lap feature, with Van Bremen starting out of 2, next to pole sitter Matt Reed, making it a Maxwill Racing Engines front row. Van Bremen sped away to lead the field into lapped traffic, where Reed mounted an exciting challenge.

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Visiting his home track, Brooke Tatnell dominated at PCR with one of his best runs at the venue.
After dealing with electrical problems the week before at the same venue, for the World Series, the Krikke Motorsports team bounced back and was definately the dominant force in the feature race. Although only being another round of the PCR track championship, the meeting attracted many of the travelling WSS teams, including the likes of Robbie Farr and Gary Brazier.

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On Saturday night at Adelaide's Speedway City, Mark Reuter drove to a convincing win. With a first corner red light that claimed a few victims including Jamie Cobby and Ian Binding. Reuter started the night in great fashion, winning the opening heat race of round 4 of the track championship, as well as a six place finish in the second heat, earning him pole position for the 30 lap feature.

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