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Day of high Drama at Shannons Nationals at Sandown

Saturday, 23 October 2010 17:47 Media Release
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The Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championship is set for a thrilling conclusion at Sandown Raceway tomorrow, after a day of high drama for several title contenders in the seven categories that took to the fast Melbourne track today.

The Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge presented by Mission Foods perhaps had the biggest surprise, when a massive qualifying crash eliminated series leader Matt Kingsley from the weekend.

Kingsley lost control through the esses at the end of the back straight, all but destroying his 996 model car as it ripped along the outside wall, in the process giving rival Roger Lago the upper hand in the title chase.

The Queenslander emerged unhurt from the incident, but subsequent repairs to the Armco wall delayed proceedings significantly.

“I was in fourth place, two-tenths of a second off the pace,” Matt Kingsley said.

“I crashed in the spot where I was trying to make up the time.

“The car got out of shape on the first sweeper at the top of the hill, and I fought it all of the way down.

“I’m very disappointed, but it’s my own fault.”

A push for Kingsley to take over his team-mate Terry Knight’s car for the first race came to naught when the rule book vetoed the move, even with the support of all of the competitors in the field.

“It’s great that everyone in the category got behind me to change cars, but it just wasn’t possible under the rules,” Kingsley said.

“Roger was the first one to sign it; you don’t see something things like that very often in motorsport.”

For Lago, beating Kingsley on the track for the title would have been important.

“Obviously Terry gave up his car, and Matt would have had to start rear of grid,” Roger Lago said.

“That was all ok, but I was told on the dummy grid that Matt couldn’t start.

“It’s a shame, but with two races to go anything can still happen.

“I was trying my best out there today; I got a few off the start which was good.”

Local driver Kane Rose was a surprise winner in the opening heat, with Lago’s fourth placing just short of gaining enough points to wrap up the title.

The Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship will go down to the wire in the last two races of the season tomorrow, with Mitch Evans eating into team mate Ben Barker’s title lead.

Former champion Adam Macrow won the opening encounter from pole in a one-off cameo appearance, heading home Evans, Chris Gilmour, Barker and Tom Tweedie.

“I got it off the line well, and I just kept an eye on my mirrors throughout,” Adam Macrow said.

“I managed to keep the gap, if I had three or four car lengths advantage on the straights, I could hold off Mitch in the newer car under braking.

“We’ll go away tonight and tune the set-up for tomorrow.”

Barker currently holds a five point advantage over Evans, with Tweedie now 13 points off the lead.

The Australian Manufacturers Championship driver’s title will almost certainly find a new home tomorrow afternoon, after a first lap incident eliminated former series leader Garry Holt.

Holt’s BMW 335i made substantial contact with Colin Osborne’s Mazda 3 MPS at the opening corner, with the pair eliminated on the spot from the shortened 45 minute long race.

Stuart Kostera took full advantage of the drama, taking a commanding race win with a new production car lap record, ahead of Inky Tulloch and Jake Camilleri.

The Shannons V8 Touring Car Series Time Attack was without doubt the most competitive session of the season, with an incredible 0.0245sec splitting the top three, with Chris Smerdon leading home Tony Evangelou and Terry Wyhoon.

Earlier Smerdon claimed pole position for tomorrow morning’s opening race.

Darren Hossack claimed pole position for the Kerrick Sports Sedan Series over series rival James Sera by 1.6647sec in the second qualifying session.

The opening session proved to be a classic, with the pair trading fastest times on a damp track until Hossack took the top spot on the very last lap, with the final margin being a slender 0.0565sec.

Geoff Emery’s new Commodore Cup National Series machine made a massive impression on debut, claiming a solid pole position ahead of championship leader Adam Beechey.

Title challenger Tony Bates will line up from position number three for the first race.

The Australian Saloon Car Series qualifying sessions have set up an enthralling finale tomorrow, with the top three in the championship lining up in the top three spots.

Defending champions Shawn Jamieson scored pole position from series leader Tim Rowse and Simon Tabinor.

All of the racing from tomorrow will be broadcast live through the Shannons Nationals website, www.thenationals.com.au, while action from the Eastern Creek and Morgan Park rounds is now available on demand through the all-new Speedweek website, www.speedweek.com.au.

Admission is $25, with children under 14 free of charge, gates open at 7:00am with the first race set to kick off at 9:05am.


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