CAMS Speed Read July 2019

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A PERFECT WEEKEND IN TASSIE Dusk falls on another successful Subaru Rally Tasmania. Luke Anear hit the ground running wirth his new wheels, and Harry Bates and John McCarthy put in an awe-inspiring performance to claim their third round win of the 2019 ARC.

SAFET Y KEY DURIN G S CHOO L H OLIDAYS

With winter school holidays taking place, CAMS members are urged to take extra care when on the roads.

J ULY UP COMING STATE E VENTS

Check out the July upcoming club and state events for 2019 from all around Australia.

CONFEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT

CLE ME NTE E XCELLING A FTE R CL A IMING F UTURE STA R

Winning the Hyundai Excel Series in Vic and SA was enough to make Clemente a worthy recipient of the Burson Future Star Award.


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CONTENTS 4

July upcoming events

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Vietnam on track for world class debut

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Safety key during School holidays

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‘Bad teachers’ enjoy brilliant challenge

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Diaries of a Junior challenge

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Safety connection highlighted through ANCAP partnership

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Clemente excelling after claiming Future Star

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Malcolm enjoying Tassie rally success

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Bates dominates Subaru Rally Tasmania

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HSCRA heat up Sydney Winter blues

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Kidd's 40 years earns him prestigious NSW prize

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Rhodes king of the desert

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D2BD ambassadors inspire at Erebus

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An inside look at one of motor sport’s greats

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Bunbury redemption

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A thrilling weekend on the island

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Shannons to go round The Bend

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SXS lands in the Capital

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McLaughlin seals elusive Darwin crown

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Register your cage

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COVER PHOTO Claiming fifth outright at Subaru Rally Tasmania was Luke Anear in his newly imported Ford Fiesta R5. “It’s fair to say that it’s a very different beast to my 2009 Subaru STI,” Anear said. Photo: Angryman Photography

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JULY UPCOMING EVENTS NEW SOUTH WALES AND ACT 6-7 July: WAC Volunteers Rallysprint 7 July: Huntley Multiclub Hillclimb 7 July: CAMS NSW State Motorkhana R7 7 July: BMW Drivers Club NSW Supersprint R5 13 July: (ACT) DEWALT CAMS SXS Australian Championship R2 13 July: PCNSW 2019 Supersprint Championship 14 July: Winter Autocross 14 July: Mazda Mx5 Club MSW Club Motorkhana 19-21 July: 2019 Hedweld Group of Companies Milbrodale Mountain Classic 20 July: NSW Interclub Supersprint Series R5 20 July: Accent Benchtops Dog Rally 21 July: (ACT) MG Car Club Canberra Multi Club Motorkhana 20-21 July: 2019 Mantic Clutch NSW Hillclimb Championships R7 21 July: DSCC Autocross & Khanacross R6 21 July: GSCC Hillclimb Series R3 28 July: FIAT Club Motorkhana

Photo: lan McIntosh Sports Photography

Acting as a round for both the CAMS P3 Solutions Queensland Rally Championship and the MTA CAMS NSW Rally Championship, competitors will face more than 110km across nine stages in Bonalbo at the Accent Benchtops Dog Rally with $2000 worth of prizes available to junior drivers. 4

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QUEENSLAND 6-7 July: WSCC IDrive R3 12-14 July: 2019 Historic Queensland - Race & Regularity Trials 13-14 July: The CQ Crane Hire Goldrush Hillsprint 13-14 July: 2019 Championship R7, Inter-Club Challenge R2 13 July: TCAC Motorkhana 20 July: Bowen Superboats Motorkhana 20-21 July: Carric Accounting & Business Services - Tighe CAMS Hillclimb Series R3 27 July: Herberton Khanacross 27-28 July: 2019 QLD-NSW Sprint Challenge R3 28 July: King of the Mountain Bitumen Hillclimb Titles

Photo: Historic Racing Car Club - Queensland

The 2019 Historic Queensland is a fantastic event that promotes some of the great historic and classic cars on offer in Australia. From Heritage Touring Cars to Historic Touring Cars, there will be a number of sensational cars on display both on and off the track.


SOUTH AUSTRALIA Another month means another event at the popular Collingrove Hillclimb as the Sporting Club of SA host the third round of the Trophy Series. Drivers will once again do battle against the clock as they attempt to record the fastest time. Photo: Sporting Car Club of SA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND NORTHERN TERRITORY 5 July: (NT) TEDA Drift State of Origin 2019 7 July: (NT) Alice City Tyrepower Khanacross 12-14 July: CAMS National Racing Championships R3 14 July: CAMS SA Motorkhana Championship Series R4 20 July: (NT) NAMSC Have a Crack @ The Track 20-21 July: SDCC State Championship 2019 & SDCC Club Khanacross R4 21 July: Collingrove Challenge Trophy Series 3 Hill Climb (top page 5) 28 July: MSCA Super Sprint R3

TASMANIA 7 July: CMI Baskerville Hillclimb 13-14 July:Â Autocraft Baskerville 1000 20 July: Legana Tyres and More Motorkhana Series R3 20 July: St Helens Screamer

Photo: Tim Nichol Photography

Photo: Off Road Racing Tasmania

The NSMSC's Have a Crack @ The Track will see entrants race the Hidden Valley Raceway track or test their skills at one of three motorkhana tracks in the Hidden Valley Car Park, under the guidance of local race car drivers. Australian legend Jim Richards will also be making a guest appearance.

Tasmanian's finest off roaders will do battle on the picturesque dunes of St Helens in the Tasmanian East. Comprising of three 40-minute heats, with the addition of an extra lap, competitors will tackle up to 200km in one action packed day for the St Helens Screamer. CAMS.COM.AU 5


VICTORIA The Bruce Fiske Memorial Enduro is an annual event promoted and organised by the Bendigo Car Club and will be acting as both the second round of the 2019 CAMS Victorian Off Road Championships and the fifth of the 2019 Victorian Off Road Club Series. Photo: Show 'n' Go Photography

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA

6 July: AROCA Phillip Island Sprint 7 July: 2019 Prospeed Racing/MCA Suspension SubiNats 7 July: Avalon Motorkhana Series R3 7 July: Bruce Fiske Memorial Enduro (top page 6) 14 July: Westmere Motorkhana 14 July: SUCC UTAC '19 Come and Try Time Attack Broadford 14 July: Gippsland Car Club Multiclub Hillclimb 19 July: CAMS Victorian Observe Licence Test 19-21 July: CAMS Victorian State Circuit Racing Championship R4 20 July: Traction Tyres/Yokohama BMW DCM Drivers Championship R5 20 July: Peter Waddleton Memorial Motorkhana 27 July: Steve Richards Memorial R4S Introductory Rally 28 July: Sandown Winter Super Sprint 27-28 July: 2019 Victorian 6 Hour Relay

6 July: Wheels on Yirrigan - Kumho Tyre Kirup Stages 14 July: Shannons Targa Rally Sprint & Targa Speed Event 14 July: CAMS State Motorkhana R3 25 July: Infinite Time Attack 28 July: WRX Club of WA - Club Motorsport R5 27 July: Doug Chivas Memorial Track Day

Photo: Revved Photography Photo: Motorkhana WA

The CAMS Victorian State Circuit Racing Championship returns to Sandown for the first time since March for the penultimate round. With staple categories such as Excels, Formula Vee, HQ Holdens and Production Sports Cars all reaching the pointy end of the season, the round is set for some entertaining duals. 6 CAMS SPEED READ

Taking place at the Perth Motorplex in Kwinana Beach, the third round of the CAMS WA Motorkhana Championship gets underway with three competitions being hosted across the event with a Come and Try Day, Club Only and State Championship bragging rights all up for grabs.



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Preparations are well underway for the first ever Formula 1 Vietnamese Grand Prix in 2020, with CAMS playing a key role in delivering the massive event. Officials training was held in Vietnam in recent weeks, with a core group of senior officials working closely with locally based officials who will help deliver the event in early 2020. These senior officials will be mentored by key CAMS officials in the lead up to and at the very first Grand Prix in Hanoi. CAMS has assisted in the formation of the new motor sport governing body for Vietnam, the Vietnamese Motorsport Association (VMA) which is now up and running.


Some of Australia’s most prominent officials including Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Clerk of Course and Supercars Race Director Tim Schenken and 2016 FIA International Best Doctor Dr Brent May will play key roles in ensuring the success of the Australian event is replicated in Vietnam in 2020 and beyond. CAMS Director of Motor Sport & Commercial Operations Michael Smith said as well as the seniors official training, CAMS would also work closely with the VMA to deliver training for more than 900 officials required for the inaugural event “This is a really great opportunity for Australian officials, who are routinely

regarded as among the best in the world, to share their skills and knowledge and ensure the Vietnamese Grand Prix is a success,” Smith said. “This recent training for the senior officials included information of circuit and facility inspections, as well as key information of the running of a world class event. “The feedback from the event was very promising and it was extremely beneficial for everyone involved. It’s certainly a learning experience for all involved. “We’re really excited to be working with the VMA who are very passionate about delivering an event that will certainly be very popular with both

locals and international visitors when it gets underway in 2020 on the streets of Hanoi.” CAMS announced the commercial agreement with the VMA in March and together with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation will continue to work closely on all aspects of the event delivery. This type of training is certainly not new to CAMS, with Australian officials playing a key role in the delivery of training for officials at the Russian, Korean and Singapore Grands Prix in their formative years.

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SAFETY KEY DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS With the winter school holidays taking place around the country this month, CAMS members are urged to take extra care when on the roads. As always, CAMS encourages all road users to be safe, allow plenty of time of travel and follow all road rules during their journeys. Tragically, the country is currently experiencing a higher than normal road incident toll, with 50 per cent more lives lost in Victoria compared to the same time in 2018. With CAMS also supporting the FIA’s #3500Lives campaign, an initiative aimed at reduce road tolls around the world, members should familiarise themselves with the FIA’s Golden Rules for road safety and keep these in mind whenever they get behind the wheel, not just in the busy holiday period.

FIA Golden Rules • Obey the speed limit

• Never drink and drive • Use a child safety seat • Always pay attention • Buckle up • Don’t text and drive • Stop when you’re tired • Wear a helmet if you ride a bike • Check your tyres • Stay bright on a bike • Check your vision • Slow down for kids

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Photo: Bob Gloyn

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‘BAD TEACHERS’ ENJOY BRILLIANT CHALLENGE Photo: Angryman Photography


“Our members were extremely honoured to compete in this event, not to mention to come second “We'll definitely back next year with a bit more practice.” - Angus Mitchell, Sports Car Drivers South Australia Team 1

Photos: Bob Gloyn

The Tarmac JDP Association of SA’s ‘Bad Teachers’ has taken out the third CAMS Club Challenge Australia for 2019 with the three-man team claiming the South Australian title. Behind the wheel of the popular Hyundai Excels, Danny Shaw, Danny Maul and Nathan Green were far too good for the 15 other teams, picking up their third consecutive win in the process. Sports Car Drivers South Australia’s Team 1 came in second place after four of its five drivers posted their best times in their final runs, while Scout Motorsport Club SA’s Senior team pipped Drifting SA in the penultimate runs to round out the podium. Remarkably, all podium placers will use their cash prizes to invest back into their clubs with the Tarmac JDP Association and Scout Motorsport Club SA to reinvest back into their junior programs. The event’s most improved driver came in the form of Scout Motorsport Junior’s Grace Little who shaved off 46 seconds from her first time of the day. The next round of the CAMS Club Challenge Australia will be in Victoria at Bryant Park on 22 September.

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HOW IT FINISHED In the Club Challenge Australia- teams race against the clock to post the closest time to the standings record with each driver’s score going towards a total team score.

Team Standings

1. Tarmac JDP Association of SA 2. Sports Car Drivers South Australia Team 1 3. Scout Motorsport Club SA Senior 4. Drifting SA 5. #teamBRZ 6. Hot Bricks Black 7. Team MGEC 8. Sports Car Drivers South Australia Team 2 9. WRXSA 10. Walky Dust Devils 11. #team86 12. Underpowered Heroes 13. Team MG 14. Touge Alliance Titans 15. Hot Bricks Blue 16. Scout Motorsport Club SA Junior


DIARIES OF A JUNIOR CHALLENGE With the CAMS Club Challenge South Australia done and dusted, there were a lot of great individual stories to come out of the popular event. One in particular was the journey of young females Grace Little and Kasey Hill who were part of the Scouts Motorsport Junior Team and competed in their first event competitive event. Despite their initial hesitations, the duo excelled on the big stage in what was the first of many events in Australian motor sport.

The following section was written by junior drivers Grace Little and Kasey Hill.

Photo: Bob Gloyn

The opportunity to be part in the CAMS Club Challenge was presented to us a couple weeks prior to it taking place. Before we even considered anything, it was a definite no from the both of us because of two feelings that consumed us - we were both nervous and full of doubt.

RIGHT: Some of the female drivers, officials and staff who attended the Club Challenge. Grace and Kelly stand in the middle.

However after our initial decision, we began to receive lots of support and encouragement from the people around us, which made us realise that if we wanted to further our skills - the only way to do it was to push those feelings aside and get involved.

was funny, witty yet critical, our nerves had calmed and we were relaxed for the rest of the day.

significantly dropped as we shaved seconds off our times each lap we drove.

The fact that it was a limited team event, Scout Motorsports was willing to enter a junior team with us on it as members and there would be a comfortable car provided, as well as a trained instructor there to help us, gave us more confidence we would be ok.

Our first drives alongside our instructors, with the commentator's amusing support really helped us ease into our first laps and gained confidence behind the wheel. Soon enough, we were being encouraged from the instructors to drive the rest of our laps solo.

It was a really rewarding feeling when both of us posted our eventual best time of 53 seconds on our final laps, as well as seeing Kristen Bailey cheering us on, congratulating us for achieving under a minute.

So with all this support behind us, our motivation to compete grew and we gained the desire to succeed.

With a lot of hesitance, we eventually did, but after trying it once or twice, we realised it was not as intimidating as we first thought – much to our surprise.

After arriving at the event, unpacking the cars, setting up the pit area, then attending the drivers briefing which

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For the first lap of the day, we both scored over a minute, which

Overall it was an amazing experience that taught us a lot of new skills and helped us gain confidence within ourselves and we both can’t wait to get behind the wheel again.


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SAFETY CONNECTION HIGHLIGHTED THROUGH ANCAP PARTNERSHIP

The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) and independent vehicle safety authority ANCAP SAFETY are pleased to confirm a new partnership in 2019. As part of the collaboration, the ANCAP SAFETY logo will adorn the Hyundai Safety Car at each Shannons Nationals event in 2019 – as well as ANCAP vehicle safety content to be included in the popular live stream highlighting their vehicle rating system, crash and collision avoidance tests and the importance of driving and using a safe vehicle. CAMS CEO Eugene Arocca welcomed ANCAP as CAMS’ newest partner. “Safety is obviously a top priority for everyone at CAMS in everything we do and this partnership with ANCAP builds further on our work in this important area,” Mr Arocca said.

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“Safety is a top priority for CAMS... this partnership with ANCAP builds further on our work in this important area” - Eugene Arocca

ANCAP CEO James Goodwin said the organisation was pleased to be working with CAMS to extend its reach and encourage safety across a new audience encompassing motor sport competitors, spectators and officials. “Safety must be the priority on the road and on the track,” Mr Goodwin said. “The Safety Car carries an intrinsic connection and our collaboration with CAMS serves to remind spectators that the same approach to survivability extends to our everyday cars. “We’ve seen significant advancements in race and on-road safety features in recent years and these principles extend across both environments. A protective structure, on-board restraints and supporting infrastructure are all critical if the worst should happen.”

Motor sport fans will also get a chance to see ANCAP’s work throughout Shannons Nationals’ events during 2019.

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The Australasian New Car Assessment Program, more commonly referred to as ANCAP SAFETY, is Australasia’s independent vehicle safety authority. ANCAP safety ratings are published for a range of a new passenger, sports utility (SUV) and light commercial vehicles (LCV) entering the Australian and New Zealand markets, using a rating system of 0 to 5 stars. ANCAP star ratings indicate the level of safety a vehicle provides for occupants and pedestrians in the event of a crash, as well as its ability — through technology — to avoid or minimise the effects of a crash.

Since 1993, ANCAP has published independent safety ratings for thousands of new vehicle makes, models and variants. These independent safety ratings are used to compare the relative safety between vehicles of similar size and have become a critical factor in vehicle selection for private and fleet buyers.

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CLEMENTE EXCELLING AFTER CLAIMING FUTURE STAR To win a Burson Future Star award, a young driver must be successful in their respective discipline or even just show signs of significant development throughout the year. For the super talented Michael Clemente, finishing on the podium in the Victorian Hyundai Excel Series wasn’t enough – he had to win the South Australian category too, making him a worthy recipient of the 2018 Burson Future Star Award in Victoria. With the Excel series one of the most popular categories going around Australia, it’s no wonder the teenager chose to go down this pathway in order to satisfy his competitive hunger. Clemente, who is now racing in New South Wales on top of his duties in South Australia and Victoria, is riding the wave of his newfound success and is quickly becoming a powerhouse in the category. Despite two state titles and being on track to add more silverware to his growing trophy cabinet - taking out the Victorian Burson Future Star Award was one of the highest points of his

“If you look at some of other recipients of this award, there are some really big names there. “It’s fantastic to have my name part of that history” career. “I feel very privileged to have won the award,” Clemente said. “If you look at some of other recipients of this award, there are some really big names there, so it’s fantastic to have my name part of that history. “Since winning the award, I have received a lot of good coverage and exposure and it’s been putting my name out there, helping me slowly chip away at achieving my goal of one day racing in Supercars.”

Photos: Clinton Plowman

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“It was also the most affordable category at the time and it still is so that was the reason we jumped into it and here I am now, still racing and still enjoying it. “The fields are always full, it’s cost effective and it’s all about slip streaming and sizing people up. “It may not be the most technical or the fastest form of motor sport but it’s full of close racing because the cars are all the same. That’s what I love about it.” And as for Clemente’s own development as a driver, he believes the series is making him better. Photo: Michael Clemente Motorsport Facebook

Like most young drivers who dream of driving in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, Clemente started his career in karting, a discipline he raced in for more than 10 years where he won a number of trophies. Back when he was looking for his next challenge after karting and tossing

up a variety of national categories, a simple visit to the CAMS Victorian State Circuit Championships with his father turned out to be crucial in determining his future. “When my dad and I saw those Excels lined up, we were shocked as to how tricked up they were and the racing was even better,” Clemente said.

“It’s helped me as a driver because it’s all about cutting as much corner and momentum speed as you can,” Clemente explained. “It’s great for learning really important driving skills and maximising the ability in corners. “The category is a really good stepping stone for entry level to build on race craft and to learn the basic skills. "I think it’s an awesome category and hopefully it can lead to a bigger future.”

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MALCOLM ENJOYING TASSIE RALLY SUCCESS As Subaru Rally Tasmania continues to grow in popularity since its return to the CAMS Australian Rally Championship after more than decade, there are a lot of people key to its rise.

Starting out in 1986, Malcolm first got involved in the sport through the Mini Car Club, volunteering at a variety of motorkhanas and navigation trials, where he directed his first event in 1987.

One of the main figures behind the event was Graham Malcolm.

Soon, Malcolm made the switch to the Fiat car club due to the club running more gravel-based events, something that appealed to Malcolm more.

Ahead of the inaugural event in July last year, Malcolm worked tirelessly for more than six months, including seven days a week for the final two months, to get it to the impressive standard it ended up being. With thousands of local Tasmanians attending the various stages over the course of three-day event, as well as it also winning the small business awards in Tasmania, it's safe to say Malcolm’s hard work paid off. Despite putting in so many hours into the event, as well as volunteering at Targa Tasmania, Malcolm was still a little embarrassed to be named the 2018 Castrol Tasmanian Official of the Year.

“I just like seeing people having fun and I love to promote the sport. “I like to see motor sport doing well.”

“It was a little unexpected and a little embarrassing to be honest because both Rally Tasmania and Targa Tasmania have so many great people working on them,” Malcolm said. “What we do is a team effort. I feel a bit humbled because of all the other people who put in just as much work to make these events successful. “With this said, it’s good to see our people get some recognition for our good work. We did pretty well with the rally and we are really proud of what we achieved in that time.”

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Now, more than 30 years later, a simple interest has turned into a passion within rally and the people involved is what inspires the Tasmanian to continue working hard. “I just like seeing people having fun and I love to promote the sport. I like to see motor sport doing well,” Malcolm added. “One of things that people find when they come to Rally Tasmania is that all of us are a friendly bunch of people and we don’t have little cliques or anything.

“Winning the Castrol Tasmanian Official of the Year award was great, but also meeting a lot of different people from all walks of life is what makes being an official really interesting. “All these people share the same passion and are keen to be there along with you, every event is great fun and that is what I look forward to when being an official.”


Photo: Nik Long


BATES DOMINATES SUBARU RALLY TASMANIA

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“It’s been a really good weekend – it more or less felt like getting up and going to work” - John McCarthy

Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia’s Harry Bates and John McCarthy have put in an awe-inspiring performance to claim their third round win of the 2019 CAMS Australian Rally Championship. It was a show of force from the Toyota Yaris AP4 crew, not putting a foot wrong and claiming all but one stage win across the weekend. The pair’s Subaru Rally Tasmania triumph adds to their Make Smoking History Forest Rally and Netier National Capital Rally victories so far in 2019, cementing themselves as the ones to beat in 2019 at the halfway point of the season. “It was a very good weekend for us, very happy to be here and the car is all in one piece,” Bates said. “It was tough. The conditions yesterday morning asked a lot of questions of us, it was very icy and created a lot of challenges." Co-driver McCarthy was delighted with the performance of the team. “It’s been a really good weekend – it more or less felt like getting up and going to work,” McCarthy said. “It’s great to be able to reward the team with a really good result.” Subaru do Motorsport’s Molly Taylor and Malcolm Read claimed second overall and back-to-back

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podiums, and were the only ones to take a stage off Bates and McCarthy. It took until the final stage of the event, but Taylor and Read edged out the Toyota by just 0.8s. Their third place in Heat 2 was enough to secure second over Lewis Bates and Anthony McLoughlin. While the younger Bates and Taylor were tied on points, the Subaru’s stage win gave them second place on countback. “We dropped a bunch of time during the morning. I don’t know what we hit, but we hit something,” Taylor said. “We decided to go for it (on the last stage) and it was just enough to claim second. It’s a nice feeling.

Photo: Angryman Photography

“It’s great to be able to do this in our home event and having the support of Subaru, it’s been fantastic.” For Lewis Bates and McLoughlin, the final step on the podium was theirs after a consistent weekend in the

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second Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia entry. The duo finished Sunday’s heat in second and looked quick all day, finishing about a minute behind older brother, Harry. “We’re over the moon, it was a tough event that started off with icy roads and I’ve never driven in those conditions before,” Lewis said.

HEAT 1 TOP FIVE 1. Harry Bates/John McCarthy

THE OUTRIGHT TOP FIVE

2. Molly Taylor/Malcolm Read

1. Harry Bates/John McCarthy

3. Lewis Bates/ Anthony McLoughlin 4. Timothy Auty/Jon Mitchell 5. Luke Anear/ Steve Glenney

2. Molly Taylor/Malcolm Read 3. Lewis Bates/Anthony McLoughlin 4. Luke Anear/Steve Glenney 5. Timothy Auty/Jon Mitchell

“It’s great to stand here on the podium with our teammates, Harry and John. A first and third for Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia, we’re really happy.”

HEAT 2 TOP FIVE

In ARC2, AGI Sport’s Luke Anear and Steve Glenney took home first place after a promising start for the new Ford Fiesta R5.

2. Lewis Bates/ Anthony McLoughlin

1. Harry Bates/John McCarthy 3. Molly Taylor/Malcolm Read 4. Simon Evans/Bernie Webb 5. Bodie Reading/ Mark Young

Meanwhile, the ARC 2WD round win went to Right Price Auto Repairs’ Kevin Raedel and Amanda Ramia.

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HSCRA HEAT UP SYDNEY WINTER BLUES Around 100 competitors across five categories have taken part in the Historic Sports and Racing Car Association (HSCRA) of New South Wales’s Sydney Classic, celebrating the golden age of motor sport.

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Photo: Riccardo Benvenuti


While the cold and foggy conditions dampened the qualifying sessions, the sun was soon out and the action quickly heated up. From British Sports Cars to the MX5 Cup to Miniature Race Cars, spectators were treated to a day full of entertainment and historic beauty with each category getting on track for three races. While the event allowed drivers to strut their stuff on track, the pits and paddock were full of stunning cars from the HSRCA club and MG Racing Australia, as both clubs displayed an eclectic mix of vehicles. “We would like to thank all of the volunteers who devote their weekends, and in many cases weeks before and after an event, to our club's events,” the HSCRA said via the club's wesbite. “The sport would not survive without you and the talent, dedication and hard work you devote to it.” The HSCRA’s next major event will be the Spring Festival at Wakefield Park on 28 - 29 September. Photos: Riccardo Benvenuti

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KIDD'S 40 YEARS EARNS HIM PRESTIGIOUS NSW PRIZE “It was a welcome surprise. “It was nice to see Sport New South Wales recognise us in motor sport”

For 40 years, David Kidd has been volunteering his time to give back to his beloved motor sport. A sport which has given him so much joy over the years. From working as a steward to getting close to the action, Kidd has taken on many diverse roles during his time in Australian motor sport. Late last month, after putting so much of his life into motor sport, the New South Welshman was rewarded for his efforts at a state level, picking up a Distinguished Long Service award at the 2019 NSW Community Sports Awards. Kidd was one of 20 individuals across a range of different sporting disciplines to be recognised with the award during the prestigious evening, as well as one of two representing motor sport with fellow official Matt Halpin nominated for Community Official of the Year.

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Kidd’s time in the sport began in 1978 when he was just 18 years old and like most young officials, he started off as a training flag marshal. As he became more experienced, he graduated from flag marshal duties and continued to move up the ranks over the years – 30 of which were spent at every Australian Grand Prix – including the inaugural race in 1985. From Formula 1 to A1 GPs at Eastern Creek, as well as many years in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, Kidd has seen it all in Australian circuit racing and he hopes to keep officiating for many years to come.

After receiving the accolade, Kidd was both surprised and thrilled to be honoured for his work.

“After 40 years, I will still continue what I have been doing, as long as I am healthy to do so,” Kidd added.

“It was a welcome surprise, I was taken aback by it a little but it was nice to see Sport New South Wales recognise us in motor sport,” Kidd said.

“Part of the 20 of us that won service awards, there was a number of a people who had done 25-27 years, a woman who had done 60 years and incredibly a man who been volunteering for 70 consecutive years.

"It was a distinguished award and the prerequisite was greater than 25 continual years and I have been doing this for a while so it felt good to be recognised.

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“It was a really nice evening and it was interesting to see what is going on in the community. Maybe one day in the future, we will have more people from motor sport represented here.”

“I have a long way to go, but one day I would like to reach that milestone.”


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“To finally get across the line in first is a dream come true”

RHODES KING OF THE DESERT Jack Rhodes has finally won the iconic Tatts Finke Desert Race, round two of the BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Championship (AORC). It was a memorable victory for Rhodes, who rolled his car during Prologue for the second year running and started the race in 14th. Rhodes put on a masterclass on the journey to Finke, powering through plenty of dust to arrive second quickest behind Toby Price. Toby Price started the second day in style but early mechanical dramas on Monday saw him parked up by the side of the road and unable to continue. Rhodes capatalised on this and a faultless performance on the second day saw the man who had come so close so many times finally claim the ‘King of the Desert’ crown. 30 CAMS SPEED READ

Photo: Terry Hill Photography


Photos: Terry Hill Photography

"It's a dream come true, something I wasn’t sure I would ever achieve,” Rhodes said.

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“It’s something pretty special.

1. Jack Rhodes/David Pullino

“Coming in from 14th to second (on day one) was incredible. We didn’t think we did that well but when we saw our time, we were surprised.”

3. Brett Martin/Andrew De Simone

Finishing in second place was Josh Howells who picked up his first ever AORC podium finish after starting the event in third outright. “I am over the moon,” Howells commented. “We didn’t stop working on the cars all last night. We didn’t leave anything unturned. “I was happy with sixth last year in my debut, but to come home in second this year it’s unbelievable. Can’t thank our team enough.” Outright championship leader Shannon Rentsch finished the event finished fifth overall after a puncture cost him valuable time on Sunday, while Mark Burrows did no harm to his own chances another AORC title, finishing the event in fourth.

2. Josh Howells/Eric Hume 4. Mark Burrows/Matthew Burrows 5. Shannon Rentsch/Ian Rentsch

CLASS WINNERS Pro Buggy: Jack Rhodes/David Pullino Pro Lite: Brent Martin and Andrew De Simone Super 1650: Declan Cummins/Karin-Ann Barker Performance 2WD: Chris Pickert/Bryan Brown Extreme 2WD: Brett Taylor/Peter Treis Production 4WD: Geoff Pickering/Dylan Watson Extreme 4WD: Tadamitsu Nihori/Murray Kenneth Hynes SXS Turbo: Greg Campbell/Chad Nalnon SXS Sport: Harry Weckert/Caitlin Stephens Sports Lite: Steven Graham/Daryl Graham

The result sets up mouth-watering AORC season finale in Rainbow in August with only 36 points separating Rentsch and Burrows.

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D2BD AMBASSADORS INSPIRE AT EREBUS Dare To Be Different (D2BD) has hosted another successful event, this time at Erebus Motorsport with more the 30 young females from multiple schools taking part in the workshop. Under the guidance of multiple D2BD ambassadors, the young females completed a number of different challenges throughout the day, giving them the opportunity to experience multiple aspects of motor sport. On hand at the Victorian team’s headquarters was media personality Emma Notarfrancesco, Erebus Motorsport mechanic Bonnie Beard, Triple Eight engineer Romy Meyer and CAMS Australian Rally Championship star Molly Taylor.

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“It’s been fantastic to have a great initiative like this for these young girls, most of whom have not had much exposure to motor sport.” Taylor said. “They are able to come in to all these different workshops and facilities and see everything up close to the cars and see all the elements.” “There aren’t many females in pit lane area, there are three of us at most meetings,” Beard added. “Hopefully this program can help more females see what we can do and what we are capable of and in the future we could have more woman and men working together.”

GIRLS PREPARE FOR SUPER ACTION The next D2BD program takes place this month at during the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’s visit to the Ipswich in Queensland for the Century Batteries Ipswich Supersprint.

GIRL TALK Watch participant Ella chat to a few of the ambassadors during the Erebus Motorsport visit, including her hero, Molly Taylor.

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AN INSIDE LOOK AT ONE OF MOTOR SPORT’S GREATS “It’s a terrific story. “It was wonderful for us to be able to delve so deeply into it.” - Tony Davis, author

Sir Jack Brabham was unique in the world of motor racing. He was the boy from Sydney who took on the elite of motor racing and won three F1 world championships, the last one in a car not only built by his own Brabham company, but with an Australian engine he helped develop. To those who saw him on the podium, Jack Brabham might have seemed glorious and triumphant. But he was also a man of secrets. He shunned the media, rarely using ‘two words when none would do’. He kept vital information from his competitors, his team mates – and his family. It led to unrivalled success. It led to wealth too, much of it hidden around the world. But it also left a trail of hurt and bewilderment ... In this first ever book-length biography of Jack Brabham, his extraordinary accomplishments are laid out with new commentary from his rivals, colleagues, employees and long-time engineering partner Ron Tauranac. And, with the help of his sons Geoffrey and David, it represents the first major attempt in print to unravel the enigma who became known as ‘Black Jack’.

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Photo: Australian Grand Prix Corporation Photo: Paul Cross Collection

“It’s a terrific story and it was wonderful for us to be able to delve so deeply into it, and to talk at length to so many of the great man’s rivals, friends and colleagues, plus of course his sons Geoffrey and David,” author Tony Davis said. The book arose out of the documentary Brabham which has been screening at film festivals and motor sports events, and is expected to be released widely later this year.

Both book and film take different tracks, with the film embracing more of the Brabham dynasty, while the book looks closely at Jack Brabham the man. Readers of Speed Read can be one of the first to get their hands on the book at a great price, simply use the following code when purchasing at

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BUNBURY REDEMPTION When Mark Greenham and Stephanie Esterbauer took out the top step in June’s GT Fabrication Targa Bunbury Sprint, it was an emotional moment. Outside of the fact that they put on a consistent display, which saw the duo claim the fastest times on multiple runs, their outright victory was the final step of redemption, finally putting the forgettable year of 2016 behind them. It was their inaugural Bunbury Sprint in 2016 and the pair were involved in a nasty crash. Fastforward three years and in difficult conditions, the 1979 Ford Escort MK2 pilots managed to push through to claim a monumental victory.

“The wet weather meant we could compete along side the more powerful outright cars... and win” - Mark Greenham

“I’d like to thank my family for their support, Race Torque Engineering and of course my fearless co-driver Steph,” Mark Greenham said. “The wet weather meant we could compete along side the more powerful outright cars and take the overall win.”

Photo: Targa West

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Photos: Drift Images

In second place a further seven seconds behind was Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 pilots Paul Brockbank and Josh Gardiner, while fellow Evo drivers Will White and Matt Thompson rounded out the top three. “I couldn’t be happier with the result,” Brockbank said. “We had a front diff explode with two corners to go on the last run.

“We limped home and still finished second. Perfect timing really.” More than 100 competitors took part in the rain affected event as spectators were able to enjoy a variety of vehicles ranging from classic Minis, Datsuns and Ford Escorts to powerful V8s, turbo-charged rally cars and exotic cars.


A THRILLING WEEKEND ON THE ISLAND A historic season opener in Sydney has been followed up with a thrilling weekend in Victoria as the Shannons Nationals held its second round at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. From the exciting CAMS PAYCE Australian Formula 4 Championship double round to the chaotic final race of the carsales TCR Australia, which saw a number a collisions happen throughout the race. From the perfect endurance performance of the 2018 CAMS Australian GT Champion to the thrilling edge of your seat lead changes in the Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge Australia – there was plenty enjoy about the weekend. Thousands of spectators flocked the iconic circuit to be part of the action, including the global founder of the TCR series, Marcello Lotti, while the live broadcasts were inundated were keen observers wanting to keep on top of the action. The weekend’s results both on and off the track sets up a huge round in South Australia as the country’s newest world class circuit plays host to the newest category along with some of the other Shannosns National's staples.

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Photos: Speed Shots Photography

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“I’ve been working my butt off since Sydney. “I want to prove that I’m one of the best drivers here in Australia and I’m worthy of going back overseas.” - Luis Leeds

“It was a close battle between each of us this weekend... and that makes it even sweeter to come away with the round victory.” - Aaron Love Photo: Speed Shots Photography

CAMS AUSTRALIAN ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

CAMS PAYCE AUSTRALIAN FORMULA 4 CHAMPIONSHIP

ROUND 3

ROUND 3

ROUND 4

2. Fraser Ross/Ryan Simpson

2. Antonio Astuti

2. Ryan Suhle

3. Max Twigg/Tony D’Alberto

3. Ryan Suhle

3. Harry Hayek

1. Geoff Emery/Garth Tander

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1. Luis Leeds

1. Luis Leeds


“When everything goes right, it goes right. “The team was faultless in everything they did... they made our life really easy on the track.” - Geoff Emery

Photo: Speed Shots Photography

“We tuned it up and had a crack for the last one. It was a lot of fun. “It’s been a good weekend” - Will Brown

Photo: Dan Thompson

Photo: Dan Thompson

PORSCHE MICHELIN GT3 CUP CHALLENGE AUSTRALIA

CARSALES TCR AUSTRALIA SERIES

ROUND 3

RACE 4

RACE 5

RACE 6

2. Harri Jones

2. Will Brown

5. Will Brown

8. Nathan Morcom

3. Max Vidau

3. James Moffat

6. Hamish Ribartis

9. Aaron Cameron

1. Aaron Love

1. Dylan O’Keeffe

4. Dylan O’Keeffe

7. Will Brown

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Photo: Speed Shots Photography

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SHANNONS TO GO ROUND THE BEND The last time the Shannons Nationals visited The Bend Motorsport Park, history was made as it was the first time Australia witnessed the new world class circuit in action. This time round, it’s a little different, with the 15-month-old circuit holding its own as one of Australia’s premier race tracks - the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’s OTR SuperSprint claiming the Major Event of the Year at the 2018 South Australian Sport Awards further justifying its title. In 2019, the Shannons Nationals will have two visits to Tailem Bend as part of its seven round season and this month’s round will allow South Australians to get their first look at the brand new carsales TCR Australia series. Joining the series are four other categories, all of which have lots on the line, making it an exciting return to the track for the Shannons Nationals.

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Photo: Speed Shots Photography

Photo: Speed Shots Photography

CARSALES TCR AUSTRALIA SERIES After two rounds, the new series has been everything fans expected it would be. A combination of entertaining individual performances, thrilling racing and dramatic conclusions has all been part of the inaugural season. A pile up in the final race of the previous round at Phillip Island handed HMO Customer Racing’s Will Brown another weekend to remember as the 2016 CAMS PAYCE Australian Formula Champion extended his lead at the top. Ashley Seward Motorsport’s Dylan O’Keefe will be going into the round hungry for success after the collision in the final race ruined his two-race wins, while Tony D’Alberto rounds out the top three by one point over Aaron Cameron. As with all the rounds in 2019, the series will have Qualifying on Saturday morning with the first race of the weekend on Saturday afternoon, while Sunday will have two races in succession again.

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CAMS AUSTRALIAN ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP Some brilliant driving from Geoff Emery and his partner Garth Tander in Phillip Island saw the reigning CAMS Australian GT Champion take top spot in the championship after one round. The Championship enters its second round this month and the leaders will want to redeem themselves after finishing 12th in the championship‘s visit to The Bend last year. It’s a big race for Max Twigg and Tony D’Alberto with the duo in third place on the Endurance standings after a solid season opener, while Twigg leads the outright CAMS Australian GT Championship. The 2018 CAMS Australian Endurance Champions won the round the last year so they will be full of confidence. Another big team to watch out for will be Fraser Ross and Ryan Simpson in the McLaren 720S GT3. The pair finished runner-ups in Victoria and would fancy themselves for a big weekend.

Photo: Dan Thompson

CAMS PAYCE AUSTRALIAN FORMULA 4 CHAMPIONSHIP The stage is set for the final weekend of the Championship with the second double round for 2019. Luis Leeds is in the box seat for his maiden title after dominating the year thus far by claiming every round and the Victorian is determined more than ever to get the job done. Of the six races last meeting, Leeds won half of them with Ryan Suhle grabbing two. The teenager's results make him one of a few drivers to prevent Leeds from achieving his goal. A breakout year for Antonio Astuti sees him in second outright, 25 points behind Leeds and with every chance to pip the leader in this month’s double round.


Photo: Speed Shots Photography

NATIONAL SPORTS SEDANS SERIES The National Sports Sedans Series enters its second round for the 2019 season and top honours went to the experienced and decorated Tony Ricciardello. Not far behind him is reigning champion Steve Tamasi who knocked the veteran of his perch in 2018 after a stellar year for the youngster. While only one round has passed, things are already heating up with the current superstar of the competition trying to prevent the series’ future star continue his rise. The series was also part of the Nationals when it last visited the South Australian track and both Tamasi and Ricciardello were at the top of the standings – making this month’s round one to look forward to.

IMPROVED PRODUCTION RACING ASSOCCARS The special invitational round will see Improved Production Cars from all around the country congregate one the biggest stages to do battle for bragging rights. With no points on offer to any respective competition, it will allow the drivers to do battle with no restrictions and showcase their talent in front of the Shannons Nationals crowds.

LOOKING AHEAD TO ROUND FOUR The Shannons Nationals’ fourth round for 2019 will take place at Queensland Raceway on 2-4 August. Marking the middle round of the 2019 season, the Nationals will welcome regulars, carsales TCR Australia series, Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge Australia and National Sports Sedan Series. New to the 2019 schedule are Improved Production Racing Association of Queensland and MRF Tyres Australian Production Car Series, back again for their annual night race format.

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SXS LANDS IN THE CAPITAL

After a dramatic season opener in Newcastle, the DEWALT CAMS Australian SXS Championship heads south to the nation’s capital for the second round in 2019. In Cessnock, it was reigning champion Simon Evans who ended the day with maximum points after claiming a thrilling Grand Final victory during the final stages of the race, one which involved a number of lead changes. Fast forward two months and all 20 drivers from the first round are registered to go round again in Canberra with a number of them hoping to improve from the last hit out. As expected Evans is back to add another victory to his solid start to the title defence, while SXS Sport driver Tim Liston will be hoping to continue his rise up the ranks as he sits second place behind Evans. In third and fourth outright, Tom Evans and Stephen Henry will both be looking to topple the two front-runners and climb up the standings. In a field dominated by Victorians with 12 coming from the south, Liston leads the New South Wales charge with five drivers coming from the state, while Chris Jones joins Henry as the two drivers making their way down from the Sunshine state.

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The remaining driver on the entry list is Japanese representative Tadamitsu Nihori, who has been making inroads in the Championship since making his debut in 2016 – his best result being a third place in round three last year. Like the first round in Cessnock, the circuit will be unfamiliar to a majority of the drivers with the Championship having previously raced in Majura over two years ago – making it an even playing field once again. However unlike the other three circuits, the ACT Motorcycle Club will see drivers compete on natural terrain adding an extra layer of difficulty for the drivers.

SXS TURBO TOP 5 AFTER ROUND 1 1. Simon Evans 2. Tom Evans 3. Stephen Henry 4. James Shipp 5. Glen Ackroyd

SXS SPORT TOP 5 AFTER ROUND 1

ROUND 2

1. Tim Liston

13 July 2019 ACTMCC Pialligo Avenue, Majura, ACT

3. Shannon Leach

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MCLAUGHLIN SEALS ELUSIVE DARWIN CROWN

Photo: Supercars Media

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“To be the first to win the Triple Crown is really cool. “I’m 26, just living the dream driving race cars and I’m lucky I drive a fast one” - Scott McLaughlin Photo: Supercars Media

For the first time in the history of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, the Darwin Triple Crown was won by a deserving Scott McLaughlin. It’s no secret that McLaughlin is enjoying one of the best seasons in Supercars history and the Kiwi is closing in on Craig Lowndes’ record of 16 race wins in a single season. While Chaz Mostert claimed the fastest time in practice, the rest of the weekend belonged to McLaughlin as he claimed every other session, including the shootout and two races. The Triple Crown gets its name from the event's two race wins and the best time in the Top 10 Shootout. David Reynolds was the other big winner of the weekend with two podium finishes moving him inside the top three over Race 15 runner-up in Mostert. Both Jamie Whincup and Cameron Waters continued their climb up the standings with two top-five finishes, while Lee Holdsworth finds himself in the top 10 for the first time this season.

BETEASY DARWIN TRIPLE CROWN Race 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Scott McLaughlin Chaz Mostert David Reynolds Cameron Waters Jamie Whincup

Race 16 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Scott McLaughlin David Reynolds Fabian Coulthard Cameron Waters Jamie Whincup

CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS After Race 14

1. Scott McLaughlin 1946 points
 2. Fabian Coulthard 1627
 4. David Reynolds 1487 6. Chaz Mostert 1400 
 3. Shane van Gisbergen 1399 5. Jamie Whincup 1390 8. Cameron Waters 1225 7. Nick Percat 1183 9. Will Davison 1136
 10. Lee Holdsworth 1056

SUPERCARS TO AVOID WINTER BLUES WITH SUNSHINE The Championship makes its way to Queensland for the first time in 2019 with the Watpac Townsville 400 and the Century Batteries Ipswich SuperSprint to make it two rounds in July. Last year, Triple Eight Racing were the major winners of Townsville with Whincup and van Gisbergen taking home a win apiece, while the latter shared Ipswich round honours with McLaughlin. By the time the championship reached Queensland last year, there had already been eight different winners across five different teams, whereas this year has seen only four drivers from three teams win races. With McLaughlin in the box seat to claim back-to-back titles, the two Queensland rounds will prove vital in the outright championship with other potential contenders needing to get a move on and claim some results.

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REGISTER YOUR CAGE Safety cage owners and manufacturers are reminded to submit safety cage registration application paperwork to CAMS as soon as the build is complete. In compliance with CAMS Manual Schedule J, a Safety Cage can be registered as soon as it is fitted to a vehicle, even at the bare bodyshell and unpainted stage. An application for approval at this time is preferred and should any issues be identified, it can be easier to rectify at this stage of the vehicle build before any painting or other items are installed. Once a Safety Cage structure has achieved approval for registration, the CAMS Safety Cage Registration label will be issued. The vehicle can then continue to be assembled for motor sport with the label being attached once the build has been completed. Following the completion of the vehicle build, a CAMS Log Book application can be made with the safety cage having been previously approved.

CAMS has had a recent influx of applications for safety cage structures which have been constructed more than 12 months prior to the registration application being submitted and which no-longer meet the current regulations. Applications are approved based on the regulations applicable at the time of the application being made to CAMS, not at the time of the construction of the cage. Any regulation changes that come into effect after the build and before application paperwork is received by CAMS may mean that the cage structure is determined to be non-compliant and therefore may have to be updated accordingly for the structure to be approved. The best advice is to apply for safety cage registration as soon as it is fitted. Enquiries on Safety Cages Structure can be made to CAMS Technical via email: technical@cams.com.au


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