Legends Cars are competing yet again at Wahgunyah Speedway, a track the class owner John Dennehy loves very much. Legend Cars are still trying to get a foothold in Victoria in the way of car ownership however Canberra and Goulburn based racers continue to support the venue every time Wahgunyah holds a big event. This week’s state title will be fiercely contested as usual.
Local competitors in the Unlimited Sedan class such as Wayne Eames, Ashley Booker racing for Jason Meyers from Wagga, Corey McDonald from Mount Beauty and James Woods from Wangaratta are excited to have the likes of Anthony McKean, Travis Ramsdale, Danny Smith a former Corowa based farmer now from Horsham and Peter Cox the Victorian champion, in town on Saturday for competition. The big powerful chassis cars are fast becoming popular with more cars on the way under locally based owners for next season.
Marcus Maclean leads our nominations in the second round of the Junior Open Sedan track championship whilst Jordyn Tewkesbury who just finished second the state series that concluded last weekend at Swan Hill, along with other local members Tyiren Bailey, Mackenzie Bunt, Brody McCarten and Connor Lovell who are keen to hit the track Saturday.
Victorian champion Rhys Lansdown is our number one nomination for the Standard Saloon class in their second round of their track championship. Micheal Fleming-Robertson, Josh Delarue, Michael Poole are some other competitors to keep a close eye on also with a nice little line-up for the class keen to skid.
Sports Sedans are programmed and the Albury based Joosten family car with Daryl and Daniel sharing driving representing the Corowa-Rutherglen club up against Craig and Jake Cottier a father and son team from Wangaratta and Tay Barnard from also from Wangaratta pencilled in for racing.
The Goulburn Ovens Sedan Association 1000 has a stout nomination list for Saturday also. Chris Brockley whomwon at Swan Hill on Saturday night just gone is in the field with his teammate Justin Ewart, Marty Bassett whom finished second in the event and Tom Schmetzer who finished third last weekend are also in the field. Ben Schmetzer, Ross Maclean, Justin Brockley, Peter, and Wayde Little are all competitors to watch this weekend.
Gates to the public open from 8am. Racing starts at 11Am. A full canteen operates on site with hot, cold food and drinks. Entry is $25 for adults whilst the club offers aged pensioners and Children aged 12 to 16 a $15 entry. Any child under 12 is free. Family tickets are $60 for 2 adults and 3 children in the 12 to 16 age bracket.
For enquiries you may contact Brendon Eames on 0400 126 487.