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Australia’s fastest ‘tin tops’ and its biggest rivalry.
RIVALRY
V8 TOURING CARS Old Cars, New Faces and a Big future!
RADICAL’S NEW ERA
V8 Power for stunning new sports racer.
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THERE can be no doubts about the fact that motor racing in
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Australia is going through a challenging time.
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In Brief...
Funds are tight, sponsorship is extremely difficult to source and
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Guest Columnist James Moffat
the media is filled with doom and gloom stories of teams on the verge bankruptcy and major series’ without any funds to continue onwards. And yet, further down the racing totem pole, things aren’t
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Feature THE GREAT SPORTS SEDAN RIVALRY
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Feature A RADICAL NEW WORLD
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actually that bad. In fact, you could go as far as saying they are quite good. Series like the Radical Australia Cup and the Kumho V8’s are going to have record breaking years, in terms of cars on grids – and that’s the tip of the positivity iceberg. With regards to motorsport, the phrase ‘If you build it, they will come’ might not work across the board these days, but it’s still relevant to series who have their ducks in a row and are
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SAYERS UP FOR THE CHALLENGE Queensland youngster gets full-season drive in unique Swift Series driving competition Words: Richard Craill IMAGE: Rob Curkpatrick
NINTEEN-year-old Callan Sayers won the inaugural Swift Drivers
Grice, Steve Owen, Paul Stokell, Steve Robinson and Ryall Harris
Challenge, held in Queensland in late February.
coaching the drivers throughout the weekend.
The University student won a fully funded drive in the 2013 Suzuki Swift
“I’m a very happy person right now,” Sayers said following the
Racing Series as his prize and will race a Shannons Nationals-sponsored
weekend. “I want a career out of the sport and I went in confident that
entry in the fledgling one-make category this year. The prize is valued
I could do my best – I wasn’t expecting to win it so I’m very pleased
at approximately $50,000.
with the result.
Sayers edged out an impressively close competition across three days of driving at Lakeside Raceway and the Norwell Driver Training facility near the Gold Coast, winning the competition by just a handful of points. Just ten points covered the top six drivers in a competition that included 2012 Swift Series runner-up Reece Murphy. Drivers were assessed on a variety of criteria including speed,
“It is great to lock in a full season of racing for the year ahead because up to this point, everything else was up in the air. It’s a great opportunity.” “I am excited about the season ahead. I did two rounds of the series last year and made a lot of friends from it so it’s great to go back. “Because the cars are all equal, it puts the emphasis back on the driver and produces great racing.”
consistency, media ability and a wide-range of on and off track activities
The Australian Suzuki Swift Racing Series commences at South
in an attempt to find the best overall driver, with racing notables Allan
Australia’s Mallala Raceway this April.
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In BRIEF RADICAL Australia has announced a new management team for the 2013 season. Mike Barry has joined the organisation as Category Manager & will play an active role in each round & oversee the technical ruling. Brendan Radford has also joined the category as series director, working full-time on the series administration. Alan Pitt (of V8 Ute Racing) joins the series as eligibility officer, whilst experienced racer Barton Mawer returns as the series’ driver standards observer.
HANKOOK PARTNERS WITH GROWING AMCHAMPS Tyre brand steps up as production-based series takes big steps forward in 2013 Words: Richard Craill IMAGES: Nathan Wong
HANKOOK AUSTRALIA will become the
AMChamps endurance series will highlight
sole tyre supplier and a major sponsor of
the scope of Hankook tyres – be it four hour
the Australian Manufacturers Championship
races at Phillip Island or sprint conditions at
(AMChamps) for the next three years.
time attack.”
It is the first time that the AMChamps have
The news comes at an exciting juncture for
had a control tyre supplier, with the move
the series that is entering a bold new era in
designed to lower competing costs and inject valuable funding back into the sport to grow the series. A major part of their brand, Hankook have been involved in motorsport since 1992 and has since competed in many of the world’s premier racing series or events, including the 24 Hours of Nurburgring, Germany’s VLN
2013, and is a key component of the series moving forward. The addition of new outright vehicles like the BMW 1M to take on the ever-competitive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions opens up the series to exciting new brands at the front of the field.
endurance series and the LeMans series.
A five-round calendar has been secured
Hankook also has a significant involvement in
with the Shannons Australian Motor Racing
global Formula 3 racing, the DTM (German
Nationals in 2013, embracing an endurance-
Touring Cars) and now, the New Zealand BNT
based format.
V8 Super Tourer series.
recently launched Great Southern 4-hour at
“We are very excited to be a part of the
The series starts with the
Phillip Island in May, with the remainder of the
Australian Manufacturers Championship. We
championship made up of a variety of formats
see this as not only a supply agreement, but
including three-hour enduros and twin, 200-
as a partnership,” said William Ng, Marketing
km races.
Executive – Hankook Tyres.
As well as Phillip Island, the series also races
“The teams will be offered a world class
at Sydney Motorsport Park, Queensland
tyre incorporating DTM technology. The
Raceway, Wakefield Park and Sandown.
The series has also confirmed major sponsors First Neon, Dunlop, Shell and Industrie will support the series this year, whist Care Flight will become the series’ official charity. Paraplegic racer Matt Speakman will join the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge presented by Pirelli this year, racing for McElrea Racing. The 45-year-old lost the use of his legs in a road accident 19 years ago, and will make his GT3CC debut at Mallala this year after several seasons competing in Australian Rally Championship and Improved Production events, the latter in his native Queensland. He will drive a specially-modified Porsche with hand controls, developed by the McElrea team. Speakman will join with McElrea and the team’s resident Carrera Cup ace, Warren Luff, to promote the new N2C – No second chances – initiative, designed to jointly raise awareness of road safety and youth violence. The Formula 3 Australian Drivers’ Championship is gaining strength in 2013. The series has confirmed that John Magro and Jordan Oon will drive for Team BRM this season, whilst R-Tek Motorsport has confirmed a four-car squad; Steel Guiliana, Jon Collins confirmed as two of the drivers as we went to press. Meanwhile, Gilmour racing has expanded to two cars with Ben Gersekowski and South African Arrie Marrie joining the team.
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James Moffat On life as a factory driver in V8 Supercar exciting new era, Nissan Motorsport, and how to sneak in some TV airtime when you are a lap down.. Words: James Moffat IMAGES: Norton 360 Racing
WELL, the first race weekend with the new Norton 360 Racing Nissan
I was able to cross the finishing line side-by-side with winner Craig Lowndes.
Altima is under our belt, and all things considered it was a great success for
I hope the sponsors liked getting on the Saturday night news!
the Nissan Motorsport squad.
For the second race, the car was the best it had been all weekend long.
The Clipsal 500 is one of the toughest events on the V8 Supercar calendar,
For a large portion of the race I was able to circulate closely with the
so to start the season with a couple of finishes and a solid haul of points is
fellow Nissan Altima of Todd Kelly, and we were able to punch out some
very satisfying.
competitive lap times.
The process of starting from scratch, and in 12 months developing not
The safety car finally made an entrance late in the race, and from there the
only the engine, but also the body kit and all of the chassis, driveline and
handling of the car just wasn’t quite the same. It might have been a blessing
suspension components that are new for the COTF (Car of the Future)
in disguise, as I was able to avoid the late shenanigans that took Todd out
package, is a massive undertaking.
of the race.
Although we were down a bit on horsepower, the balance of the car over
Ultimately the number 360 machine was classified 13th, leaving us 12th
the weekend was really pleasing. Through the tight and twisty ‘staircase’ section of the track we were fast, and the car felt really stable through the quick turn eight sweeper. Back at the workshop the team are hard at work looking for some more grunt, and as the season progresses our competitiveness will no doubt improve. For myself and my Norton 360 Racing team mate Michael Caruso, it was also our first event for the team, and with that comes further adjustment. It takes a bit of time to gel with the engineers, it’s a natural process, and with
overall in the point standings, hot on the heels of my other team mate Rick Kelly. It’s a good platform that we can work from for the rest of the season. One of the big issues for us drivers was the heat coming up through the pedal boxes during the races. In the Nissan it was pretty bad, but I think we got away with it lightly when compared to some of the other drivers! We have a fix in mind, and it shouldn’t be an issue for future events. The Clipsal 500 is always a massive event, and you could really notice that there was a capacity crowd in attendance. At all of the autograph signing
time it will add up to more pace out of the car.
sessions it was amazing how many hardcore Nissan fans turned out.
The first 250km leg was pretty uneventful- we started 14th, and that’s where
Being the new boys on the block, a lot of new or returning supporters have
we finished!
come out of the woodwork, which is a big positive for the sport.
One of the biggest issues with the first race was figuring out the exact fuel
I think the acceptance we have already seen from the existing fan base is
burn of the cars. In testing, practice and qualifying we didn’t get a chance to
worth recognising. The fact that new Nissan and AMG entries look and
run anywhere near the 78 lap race distance, so it proved to be an extended
sound great played its part in making the transition to four manufacturers
test session.
a non-issue.
Something unexpected was the total lack of safety cars in the opening leg.
It was also good to get up into the Channel 7 commentary box and help call
Being the first outing for the new car package, with some rookie drivers
some of the support races. It’s really enjoyable, especially when the racing is
in the mix, and with a fair amount of oil dropped onto the circuit, it was
as good as it was over the weekend.
amazing everyone was able to keep circulating cleanly.
It’s been an exciting start to the year, and I can’t wait to see how the rest of
Unfortunately we finished a lap down, but making the most of the situation,
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OUR 2013 COOL WALL If you watch TV, You’ll know about the Cool Wall on Top Gear. Well, as we look towards the 2013 racing year we thought it was the right moment to have our own crack at it. So, here are what we think are the eight coolest cars to watch out for on track this year.. Words: Richard Craill IMAGES: Nathan Wong
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EREBUS MOTORSPORT MERCEDES BENZ E63 AMG (V8 SUPERCAR) Erebus Motorsport took it to eleven when they unleashed the monster Merc on the V8 Supercar grid this year. Not only does it look astonishing,
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BMW 1M (AMCHAMPS SERIES) This makes the list because a) Australian’s tend to like quick BMWs and b) it proves that the old road-to-race thing still works. Beric
but the noise it makes crosses dimensional planes and alters the orbit
Lynton’s stunning 1M has taken it to the dominant Mitsubishi’s in
of small moons. Whilst the Nissan has fitted straight into the V8 pack
the AMChamps series and succeeded... all the while looking almost
(and credit to them for that), the Erebus AMGs stand out like a sore
exactly like the road going version. Not quite ‘win on Sunday, sell on
thumb. And we love them all the more for it.
Monday’... but it’s close.
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MERCEDES BENZ SLS AMG GT3 (AUSTRALIAN GT) Few cars have captured the imagination of GT purists in Australia like the Gullwing Merc and its thundering AMG bass tones. That it won the
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RADICAL SR8 (RADICAL AUSTRALIA CUP) Whereas the existing SR3 Radical looked for all the world like a LeMans Prototype, the SR8 backs it up with Prototype-based performance.
recent (rather epic) Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour race only assisted in
Australian’s don’t seem to have the unique passion for sports car racing
growing the cars Aussie legend. And the ladies love them. It must be
that the Europeans do and we’re all the poorer for it, because the SR8
the doors.
on track is about as close to the famous 24 hour that we’re going to get
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ASTON MARTIN DBR9 (KERRICK SPORTS SEDANS) A car that lived up to the hype. After years of domination from the Alfa and Audi (see page 11 for more on that), Kerry Baily’s Aston Sports Sedan was supposed to be the next big thing in the series. And it was
in Australia. Open-wheel quick, too..
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PORSCHE 911 GT3 CUP CAR (COMING IN 2014) The next-generation of Porsche Carrera Cup car is a stunning piece of engineering and will only up the level of competition within the
– winning the title first time out. But more than its obvious success
one-make Porsche championship when it rocks onto our shores in
was the way it went and, perhaps more importantly, the way it looks.
2014. The basics are the same (though it gets more grunt, more aero
Stunningly cool.
and paddle shifting) – but for some reason, it just looks more than the
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ANY CURRENT SPEC FORMULA THREE CAR At Phillip Island they average 180km/hr per lap, circulate six seconds quicker than the V8’s and cross the daunting Lukey heights at 225km/ hr. And yet they have less power than your everyday V6 Holden Commodore. How is that not cool?
old car.
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HOLDEN TORANA SL/R 5000 (TOURING CAR MASTERS) You know when racing cars look fast standing still? And you know when racing cars that don’t look fast standing still are in fact brutally effective on the circuit? Well, the mighty SLR is the latter. It’s short wheelbase and nimble handling are matched by nearly 600HP from the 308 AllAussie Holden V8. And this one was painted in Brock / HDT colours. Impossibly Cool. thenationals.com.au | 9
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RIVALRY Australia’s fastest ‘tin tops’ and its biggest rivalry.
It has evolved into one of the great ongoing battles in Australian Motorsport; Two thundering, awesome Sports Sedans going wheel to wheel at lap-record pace, driven by two fiercely driven competitors at the top of their game. GARRY O’BRIEN investigates an ongoing rivalry between Tony Ricciardello and Darren Hossack, between Alfa and Audi, that elevates Australian Sports Sedan racing as a whole... Words: Garry O’Brien IMAGES: Nathan Wong
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Given that Kerry Baily won the 2012 Kerrick Australian Sports Sedan
“There has been a strong rivalry between us for a while now, but
Series, a feature series on the Shannons Nationals, with his new Chev
Darren is not the first. We have had on-track clashes with the
V8-powered state-of-art Aston Martin and attracted interest in its own
Monterossos’ and they are family friends, also with Kerry over the
right, it was always the promise of clash between long-time rivals Tony
years,” Ricciardello offered.
Ricciardello and Darren Hossack that gets the heart’s pumping and tongues wagging.
Ricciardello and Hossack have been around the category a long time. Ricciardello started in 1998, winning the championship at his first tilt in
When both are racing, Sports Sedans at a national level is a far more
the Chev-powered Alfa Romeo which was prepared by his father Basil
enticing spectacle than when one or both are missing. More often than
and had been driven successfully by Brian Smith.
not, their racing has been close and uncompromising. There is respect too but that came after a dark period at the end of 2008 and into the 2009 season.
Meanwhile Hossack who had been competing in the Australian Touring Car Championship and V8 Supercars, debuted in the ASSC in 2000 finishing fifth overall a Saab 900 Aero, with Chev V8 power, entered by
Their respective cars represent the finest in Sport Sedan technology.
now long-time mentor Gourlay. Hossack would eventually collect the
Ricciardello’s Alfa based spaceframe winged beast was built over 20
gold for the first time in 2004.
years ago but apart from the inherit chassis design of the period; it is as new as any other car out there. Eight times series winner Ricciardello says it is all about refinement, chasing improvement in mere tenths of seconds rather than full seconds. Up against the Audi/Chev of Hossack, his car is better at places like Mallala and Wakefield Park, but not so on the fast circuits like Sydney Motorsport Park, Phillip Island and Sandown. After racing a Chev-powered Saab for John Gourlay, Hossack garnered renewed interest in the category with the debut of the teams Audi A4 for the 2007 – not only in its stunning look, its new chassis technology but also in the sound of the Chev V8 nestled somewhere near the front of the vehicle. Hossack agrees with Ricciardello about the pros and cons of their respective mounts, but maintains that the Sydney circuit is probably where they would be most even. “I am quick around Corporate Hill but if I am behind him, there is no way I can’t get past, whereas at Phillip
Yet It was actually 2002 when they starting vying for the Sports Sedan title – championship in those days, series now – and finished first and second that year, albeit with a significant points spread between them. “I knew of Darren from the V8s. We both raced at Bathurst in 1999,” Ricciardello said “but in Sports Sedans we were racers and that was that.” In the first seven years of the new millennium that is what they did, although Ricciardello had a year (2006) out racing in the V8 Supercars. He came back the following year and kick off where he left off – by winning another title. Hossack in the meantime, split his time in karts and the speedway. The 2008 season sparked the controversy that occurred the final year. It was the final round and Sandown. With two races down and one to go, defending title holder Ricciardello and Hossack were locked together equal on points.
Island he appears to be all arms and steering wheel while I am driving,
Ricciardello led at the start, had a little over a second’s advantage
virtually with my arm out the window.
when there appeared to be some issues with leading Alfa. They
“One thing for sure Tony’s car rotates better in the tighter corners – the one onto the old back straight at Winton is a great example of that,” Hossack said. “Better rotation means faster cornering and quicker exits.” 12 | the Racing Magazine
rubbed panels in exchanging the lead and then Ricciardello had a further moment at turn three which caused further mechanical issues, ultimately relegating him to be the series runner up.
“Started off good, had the pace and pulling a gap and then at the
steering, and managed to finish ninth a couple of laps behind.”
end of the back straight through the sweeper, something happened to
“These days I would probably not say what I did at Sandown . . . and
fourth gear – it started playing up. Then we had a little incident coming onto the front straight.
I still have my own opinion on what happened at Mallala,” Hossack admitted. “We don’t go out there to crash, not that it doesn’t happen
“From there things got worse and we started picking up other gears.
or could happen again, but I don’t want to make enemies – it is all
Then it jammed gears and became stuck in third for four laps. So
about having a good time.”
anyway one of those things we did as good as we could and ah,
Time has moved on and since then, while they have diced fiercely on
something let us down like that – it is part of motor racing,” Ricciardello reported at the time.
track, the relationship dramas of that period have eased. “I think we both overdrove in those days but have matured with the realisation
He was somewhat guarded, wanting to take the reserved attitude.
that we are not racing for sheep stations. We have to do this, get the
Hossack on the other hand was expectedly elated, especially when the
cars home, repair and maintain them ourselves and then attend to our
TV camera was shoved in his face. “My brain is still out there on the
businesses and jobs,” Ricciardello confirmed.
track, I still can’t believe it,” he said at the time. “I mean everything was
“Back then we didn’t talk outside the cars. I don’t think we will ever be
going on out there.
good friends but we talk, in the dead times at the track, about things
“First time Tony and I have rubbed . . . in probably eight years of racing.
other than motorsport,” Hossack added. Interestingly the two men in
We went out there even on points and as far as I am concerned it was
the background, Basil Ricciardello and John Gourlay, seemed laid back
to be fibreglass that won the championship. Not saying was going to
and more forgiving than their respective racers.
hit him but if it came down to it, and it did, um that is what had to
It is apparent that these driving rivals have learnt more about
be done.
themselves and each other as well as the other top contenders. While
“Unfortunately for him he has had some sort of issue but you know,
they have businesses to run, Ricciardello maintains that you have to be
we have had our bad luck too. What comes around goes around and
fully focused for the five weekends of the series, and you must block
whoever did the job this weekend was going to win. He was better
out outside distractions in order to do that.
at the start of the weekend and we were better when it counted,”
Ricciardello maintains that last year’s title fell into Baily’s lap. “Darren
he continued.
and I had dramas at the first round and both of us had to switch to
If the kettle was simmering then, it boiled over at Mallala six months
other cars,” Ricciardello said. Ricciardello reckoned his season was
later. It was round one for an unusually late start to the season in 2009,
compromised by that fire at Mallala.
and again the third of three races. They shared the front row and there
The fire brought about other issues that had to be attended to rather
had been a shower across the circuit. Ricciardello led Hossack narrowly
than the tweaking of the car to make it more competitive. Hossack had
until midway through the race where they would clash at turn one.
dramas too and reliability has cost him at least a couple of series wins.
“Yeah, I came away quite heated after that one. There was a dry line
“Firstly you have reliability and secondly you have to beat Tony.”
which I was on, Darren went to go down the inside on the wet part of
Hossack summed up in conclusion. “We are not racing Formula One
the track and understeered into me,” Ricciardello recalled. “He was
here and as John (Gourlay) has said in the past ‘the day this stops being
able to keep going and I went to the pits to see if we could fix the
fun is the day we stop doing it’,” he said.
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A RADICAL NEW WORLD It’s fast, it’s loud and it’s bringing a taste of LeMans to Australia. But is Radical’s stunning new V8-powered racer really such a massive step up from the existing four? RICHARD CRAILL looks deeper. Words: Richard Craill IMAGES: Nathan Wong
THE SMALL, predominantly gold and black open-topped sports car
It’s also quicker. Much quicker, in fact and as it reaches the circuit’s open
exits the final corner and begins the run downhill, towards the waiting
grandstand – essentially a concave mirror for noise – the sound turns
start-finish line and a vacant grandstand on a sunny Friday evening at
into more than that. It turns into a feeling. Into something every good
Sydney Motorsport Park.
racing car should generate: emotion. Excitement.
The corner exit we’ve witnessed was nothing particularly spectacular
These first laps of Radical’s exciting new V8-powered SR8 RX in
– if you are immune to the startling effects of a car with 500kg of
Sydney late last year are, at least the growing company hopes, the first
downforce, limited weight and slick tyres can have on any serious
important laps of a much grander vision.
racing spectator. But no, this was very much status quo for an aero car:
Radical Australia has taken, through smart management, diligent
Quick, neat and not particularly exciting in a Van Gisbergen ‘hang it all out’ kind of way: just blatantly fast.
marketing and a customer-first philosophy, a small start-up with a handful of cars imported from England into what is now Australia’s
However the crack of the third-fourth upshift raises an eyebrow, as does
largest importer of racing cars. There are now more than 80 examples
the rising wail of an engine that sounds altogether more animalistic
of the British designed and built cars in Australia, racing in a majority of
than what you would come to expect from a Radical Sports car, which
key ‘racing states’. Their national series routinely averages more than
is, I confirm with the colleague standing next to me, what we are
20 cars (see breakout) whilst state competitions in NSW achieve similar
presently looking at.
numbers. Victoria is growing and the company seems ideally poised to
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take an even larger share in the ‘gentleman racer’ market that has been dominated by Porsche for what has quite literally been a generation. The V8, however, is different. Still catering for the more affluent driver
whom races because one can, rather than because one must to
The best bit is the fact that this car exists; that a market for it exists in a
generate career, the car caters for a more serious driver. In Australia,
nation with a population of little over 21 million people. And yet, as we
it’s the first proper link between more entry level sports racing cars
go to print, it clearly does; eight have been confirmed for the opening
to something altogether more serious; the fully-blooded LeMans
round of the 2013 Radical Australia Cup, with more to come.
Prototypes that race in Europe, and America. The SR8 RX is a serious racing car, too. Power comes from a V8 developed in-house by Radical’s own engine arm, Radical Performance Engines. The 2.7-litre power plant produces 430bhp, carries a stratospheric rev limit and is mated to a Quaife-developed six-speed sequential gearbox with the now-mandatory paddle shifters behind the wheel. Weighing just 680kg, the RX is astonishingly quick. Zero to 100km/ hr comes and goes in 2.7 seconds whilst the torque and rolling ‘go’ potential is showcased by the cars somewhat breathtaking ability to
However the best thing of all has to be the fact that the SR8 RX has the potential to be a game changer for Radical Australia. As competent and capable a racing car that the existing, four-cylinder SR3s are, they have never had that X-factor that makes them compelling viewing for a racing fan. They were quick, but not quick enough. They didn’t quite sound exciting enough and whilst the racing has been very good indeed, it has only been when in the hands of young stars like Barton Mawer that you could catch a glimmer of true ‘evocativeness’, if that is in fact a word, from them.
fire from 80km/hr to 160 in just over four seconds. With a top speed just
The SR8s will achieve that, from day one and no matter the driver. The
shy of 300, this is a car that will demolish a V8 Supercar in ultimate lap
car sounds right, looks right and goes very right and will tick the box of
time. In fact, it will demolish just about anything in Australia currently
creating a product more people will want to see.
racing that isn’t a top-spec Formula three car.
Having watched and listened to just one of them on a Sunny Friday
But the best bit is neither in the specifications nor indeed in the racing.
afternoon in Sydney, I know I want to see more already.
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V8 Sleuth AARON NOONAN takes a look at two of the Holden Racing Team’s finest cars that live on in the Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series … Words: AARON NOONAN
HRT054
HRT053
WHEN the Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series first kicked off
Former V8 Ute racer Millett’s car (HRT 053) was Mark Skaife’s #2 car
at Mallala back in 2008, there were just four cars on the grid.
in 2006, debuting at the Clipsal 500 and then winning in Pukekohe in
Fast forward five years and the field sizes are five times that number as
New Zealand, allowing Skaife to tie Peter Brock’s all-time ATCC/V8SC
the category builds into effectively (albeit unofficially) the third tier of
round wins record.
V8 Supercar racing.
Skaife drove the car for the remainder of the season, though it was
But, with the greatest of respect to the drivers, perhaps the greatest
rested for the endurance races as he paired with Garth Tander in the
point of interest for many fans in the category is the cars themselves.
newer HRT 054 chassis – the car Western Australian Hansen now races
Each of them has wonderful history in both the V8 Supercars
against Millett in the Kumho Series.
Championship and the V8 Development Series, with famous teams
Another West Aussie, Mark McNally, took over the Millett car for the
building and preparing them and some of the all-time great drivers on
2007 Fujitsu Series and it was run by Tony D’Alberto’s team for him
steering duties.
before preparation services were swapped mid-season.
The two ex-Holden Racing Team Commodore VZs of Matt Hansen and
McNally again ran the car in 2008 though the car moved to being
Warren Millett competing this year in the Kumho Series are two good
prepped by Brad Jones Racing in Albury. He had his final race in it at
cases in point.
Winton before swapping cars for the remainder of the series.
Built as sister chassis in 2006 by HRT, these cars were the final two VZ
It sat idle for a few seasons before Millett purchased it in 2011 and it
Commodores built by the factory squad before the introduction of the
was given an overhaul and tidy up – as well as a Walkinshaw Racing-
VE model into the V8 Supercars Championship.
built engine – and returned to the track to race this season.
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“It had no engine and needed a bit of work,” said Millett.
unsighted Jack Perkins. That was the car’s fourth and final appearance
“Mechanically it was alright, but it just needed a re-spray and the dints
for the Holden Racing Team.
taken out as well as a few other things sorted.”
It was sold to Kayne Scott to drive in the 2007 Fujitsu Series and the
In the case of Hansen’s sister chassis (HRT 054), it still races in the
Kiwi finished third in the point score, before the car was sold to Geoff
red colours that bring back memories of its glory days in the hands of
Emery, who ran it in 2008 and 2009 before swapping its preparation to
the HRT.
Greg Murphy Racing in 2010.
The last VZ Commodore built by the team, it was debuted by Todd
Emery drove it for most of the season, though Tony Bates ran it in
Kelly at Queensland Raceway in 2006 and he also drove it at Oran Park
Townsville and it was then sold to Hansen and converted back to VY
before it became the #2 car of Skaife and Garth Tander for the enduros.
to be eligible for the Kumho Series in 2011 – in which he finished sixth
This was the year of the now infamous driver swaps between HRT
in the point score.
and Toll HSV Dealer Team that were undertaken to protect the
Later that year he used the car to win the Barbagallo 300 in his home
championship chances of Tander and Rick Kelly.
state before it was re-specced back to being a VZ given that model was
Skaife and Tander dominated at Sandown, taking pole and leading 87 laps before suspension issues delayed them. The car again took pole at Bathurst, but clutch dramas left Skaife a sitting duck on the opening lap and he was drilled form behind by an
made eligible for the Kumho Series category in 2012. Hansen finished fourth in the Kumho Series last year and is again behind the wheel of the white and red Holden this season. For more on the Kumho Series: www.v8touringcars.com.au
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Welcome Welcome back to the Shannons Australian Motor Racing Nationals! We will again be visiting our seven favourite race tracks in four states of Australia. Words: Rob CurkPatrick, Series Director IMAGES: Nathan Wong
The business side of motor racing remains challenging and we have had our fair share of ‘ups and downs’ over the last 7 years, but the Nationals continues to thrive by providing a high quality national level motor racing experience in a competitive and enjoyable environment. There is a lot to look forward to in 2013 with increasing grid numbers across the categories, and some even claiming record numbers. The Australian Manufacturers Championship is looking to make a big impact on our 2013 program with endurance races at all five rounds, including 4 hour, 3 hour and 2 x 200km formats. A new air of confidence and enthusiasm following a lot of work behind the scenes over the break will see the Amchamp back as one the Shannons Nationals premier categories. Also enjoying some renewed enthusiasm is the Australian Suzuki Swift Racing Series. Following a very successful pre-season Swift Drivers Challenge, the category is set to start showing the potential that has always been ‘around the corner’. The ‘Great Southern Four Hour’ at Phillip Island is an exciting addition the Shannons Nationals program, as is the return of the Australian 6 Hour at Sydney Motorsport Park. Most categories are now opting for at least a few longer races. For the first time, the Dial Before Your Dig Australian Saloon Car Challenge at Winton will see the category doing something a bit different with 2 x 30 lap races. Night racing will return to Queensland Raceway, and for the first time for many years we will be racing under lights at Mallala.
Due to the increasing demand for track time at the Shannons Nationals, our 6 Hour weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park in July and our Queensland Raceway round in August will be ‘blockbuster’ events. However, rather than add an extra day, we will be running ‘official’ activities on the Friday which will mean limited ‘private practice’ time. Our media exposure continues to increase and we have been especially pleased with our television (which continues to rate extremely well), and other electronic media, including Internet, social media and live streaming. The nationals TV live streaming (on Sunday of each event) will now be available from our own website, and also via Facebook. The Speedweek television shows will be available on most category websites and thenationals.com.au in high definition format once they have been to air. In 2013 we have decided to publish our own program for each event. Rather than a traditional program, ‘The Racing Magazine’ has become our own ‘Shannons Nationals’ magazine and will be available in printed and electronic format. Finally, I would like to say thank you to Shannons and Hi-Tec Oils who continue to provide support well beyond expectation. It is also important to recognize the increasing investment being provided to individual categories. It is clearly on the increase with long term sponsors such as Kerrick and the multiple tyre brands now involved is a very positive vote of confidence in our future.
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ENTRIES The organisers accept competitor entries and driver nominations in good faith. Every effort is made to adhere to the printed program of competitors but the promoter cannot accept responsibility for the failure of any driver or competing vehicle to appear. Although every endeavour is made to avoid inaccuracies in the description of competing vehicles, the organisers accept no responsibility for any that may occur. The organisers reserve the right to postpone, abandon or cancel the meeting or part thereof.
ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK OFFICIALS OF THE MEETING CLERK OF COURSE:
Steve Preece
DEPUTY CLERK OF COURSE:
Michael Hancock
ASSISTANTS:
Ronda Turner, Andrew Pursey, Robyn King, Terry Thompson, Vince Morgan, Gary Peterson, David Martin, Evan Jones, Phillip Livingstone, Robyn King, Bruce Colbey
CHIEF STEWARD:
Steven Lisk (Series )
STEWARDS:
Alan Vaughan, Karin Ross
SERIES DIRECTOR:
Rob Curkpatrick
SECRETARY OF THE MEETING: Brian Goulding ASSISTANTS:
Jean Cook, Gregory Drake, Carol Drake, Laura Campbell
RACE CONTROL:
Allen See, Kaye Callander, Sandra Hopkinson, Andrew Brand, Andrew Johnstone, Wayne Millward
EMERGENCY CO-ORDINATOR: David Martin SAFETY CAR DRIVER:
John Cotter, Sandra Brand (assistant)
COURSE CAR DRIVER:
Andrew Brand
CIRCUIT CO-ORDINATOR: ASSISTANTS:
Steve Hogan Keith Hodgson, Gordon Manhood, Paul Soster
NOISE METER:
Merv Rixon
STARTERS:
Kerry Tunks, Derek Taylor
C.R.O:
Neil Turner
COMMENTARY:
David Conole
CHIEF SCRUTINEER: ASSISTANTS:
David Healy Robert Panetta, Nicholas Nikiforoff, Virginia Crompton, Ronald Henson, Ian Mitchell, Janet King, Katia Pincott, Mike Walsh, John Lewis, Dennis Castellarin, Steve Gifford, Lance Smith, Norm Crompton, Keith Neville, Raymond Tabet, Peter Kemp, Glenn Pincott, Steven Dimmock, Robert Hockley, Ern Mitchell, Michael Chin
CHIEF FIRE AND RESCUE: DEPUTY ASSISTANTS:
Tony Limn Andrew Palmer, Murray Shorten, John Ferguson, Greg Bretherton, Rodney Schwalbach, Martin Kappeler, Simon Swyer, Martyn O’Connell, Dave Fitchett, Brian Johnson
CHIEF RECOVERY: ASSISTANTS:
William Stacey Brendan Dwyer, Nicholas Parkes, John Dwyer, Jacqueline Stacey, William Stacey, Loren Bennett, Rodney Gard, Adam Gard, Ken Hodge, Bob Priest, William GH Stacey, Kevin Williams, Joanne Hodge, Stephanie Priest, Aleks Novakovic, Robert Wall, Stephen Foster, Joanne Stacey
CHIEF FLAG MARSHAL: ASSISTANTS:
Mark Black Stephen Mahoney, Kelvin Carne, Peter Jakrot, William Xia, Michael Sarakula, Terry Collits, Russell Turner, Benjamin Haswell, John Buchanan, Rod Callaghan, Sue Levingston, Michael Rovere, David Lee, Paul Kokas, Russell Waters, Trevor O’Connell, Aaron Splitt, Alex Hopkinson, Roger Romano, Lorenzo Aventi, Phillip Sadler, Corey Slade, Elinor Cottrell, Robert La Forest, David Kay, Michele Klimenko, Alan Bishop, Bob Hood, Matthew Morton, Alfred Parisek, Derek Finter
SECTOR MARSHALS: CHIEF GRID MARSHAL: DEPUTY:
John McGarry, Raymond Morris, Bruce Taylor, Rod Edwards, Tony Thorne, Tony Sergeant, Jason Szarometa, Phillip Revill, John Gleeson, Colin Toone, Peter Durkin Graham Ellacott John Spies
ASSISTANTS:
Melissa Beecham, Keith Nicholls, Brett Smith, Elizabeth Nagy, Ross Beecham, John Spies, Trent Dunk, Martin Bishop, Margaret Beecham, Geoff Baker, Ron Roberts, Robert Campbell
CHIEF PITLANE MARSHAL: ASSISTANTS:
Gordon White Diane Robson, Phil Holt, Natalie Martin, Phillip Lynn, Mark Taylor
CHIEF TIMEKEEPER: ASSISTANTS:
Lisa Drayton Brian White, Shane White, Michael O’Connor, Karen Beldzinski
CHAPLAIN:
Stephen Yeo
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER:
Dr Asher Livingston Ambulance Service Australia
Acknowledgment is also made to the many officials who will be assisting at the meeting but whose names were not available when this programme was printed.
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK KERRICK SPORTS SEDAN SERIES ON THE WEB: www.sportssedans.com.au
THE big bangers are back. The opening round of the Kerrick Sports Sedan Series sports a strong field and the potential for another epic title fight between the three big guns of 2013 – Tony Ricciardello, Darren Hossack and last year’s winner Kerry Baily – and the potential for some new faces to contend as well. Speedy Victorian Danial Tamasi is back in his Chev-powered Holden Calibra, whilst a promising showing in the later rounds of last year should see Phil Crompton somewhere in the mix in his impressive Trans-Am spec Ford Mustang. The bright orange machine was immediately on the pace in its debut last year – and should be again this season. On home turf, Campbelltown’s favourite son Dameon Johnson should also fire in his always-speedy Jaguar XKR.
There are also some new names – including one notable former Bathurst winner. Peter McLeod, the man who teamed with Peter Brock and David Parsons to win the famous 1897 Bathurst 1000, will return to the sport driving a Mazda RX-7. Rumour has it McLeod intends to run the car in the same famous Slick-50 livery that he utilised in the early 1980s’ Group C era. 12 months ago, Darren Hossack and Tony Ricciardello both endured horror first rounds, that put Kerry Baily in the ascendency for the entire season. Both will be hoping that their new seasons’ bring much more consistent – and productive – opening rounds here at Sydney Motorsport Park.
Car # Class
SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
1
Signstations/Baily Marine
Kerry Baily
Kerry Baily
Qld
Aston Martin DBR9 6000 Silver
SS
CC
COLOUR
4
SS
Auto Union Deutsche
John Gourlay
Darren Hossack
Vic
Audi A4
6000 Silver/Orange
5
SS
B&M Ricciardello Motors
Basil Ricciardello
Tony Ricciardello
WA
Alfa Romeo GTV
6000 Red
6
SS
Barnes High Performance
Jeff Barnes
Jeff Barnes
Qld
Pontiac
6000 Red/Blue
9
SS
Luxury Auto Body
Daniel Tamasi
Daniel Tamasi
Vic
Holden Calibra
6000 Black
14
SS
Rosemount Smash Repairs
Anthony Cox
Anthony Cox
Qld
Saab
6000 White/Blue
19
SS
Johnson Motorsport
Damian Johnson
Damian Johnson
Vic
Holden Torana
3300 Red/White
21
TA
Moonbi Oil Traders
Phil Crompton
Phil Crompton
Qld
Ford Mustang
5936 Orange
32
SS
Bell Real Estate
Michael Robinson
Michael Robinson
Vic
Holden Monaro
6000 Grey
44
SS
MR Automotive
Colin Smith
Colin Smith
Qld
Holden Monaro
6000 Red
45
SS
Campbelltown Frames & Trusses
Dameon Jameson
Dameon Jameson
NSW
Jaguar XKR
6000 Black
50
SS
Peter McLeod
Peter McLeod
NSW
Mazda RX7
3495 Yellow
51
SS
Bob McLoughlin
Bob McLoughlin
NZ
Commodore VS
6000 Red/White
MR Automotive
56
SS
BJ Banks Electrical
Bruce Banks
Bruce Banks
Tas
Mazda RX7
5998 Blue
66
TA
Five Star Fencing & Gates
Dean Camm
Dean Camm
Vic
Chev Corvette
6000 Blue/White
68
TA
Aston Air Conditioning
Shane Bradford
Shane Bradford
Qld
Chev Camaro
6000 Yell/White
81
TA
The Car Mine/Liqui Moly/Meguiars
Charlie Senese
Charlie Senese
Qld
Chev Corvette
6000 Blue
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series ON THE WEB: www.v8touringcars.com.au
IT is entirely likely that as you read this, a record grid will be taking to Sydney Motorsport Park for the opening round of the Kumho Tyres Australian V8 Touring Car Series for 2013.
Speedsters Jim Pollicina (VZ Holden), Matt Hansen (VZ Holden) and Justin Garioch (BA Falcon) are also all set to return and are likely to contend for race wins.
As we went to press, 25-cars featured on the series entry list, the most in Kumho series history. It’s a testament to the classes’ rapid rise on the Aussie motorsport landscape – and the interest generated last season thanks to great racing and even better TV and media exposure last year.
Meanwhile, newcomers are also lining up to join the series, one of the most notable being speedy South Australian Dan Day. The series will also finish two distinct classes this year, thanks to the introduction of Sequential gearboxes into the category.
Of course, last year’s champion Josh Hunter now features in the V8 Supercars Development series, but that doesn’t mean this weekend’s opening round will be any less competitive. In fact, if anything it is likely to be more open than ever before. Last year’s title contender Morgan Haber is back for a second shot at the title – again with MW Motorsport – whilst Tony Evangelou is back for another title shot the stunningly-restored Les Morallowned 501 Performance BA Falcon, an ex-FPR V8 Supercar race winner. Former champion Terry Wyhoon is back for another title tilt, as is Chris Smerdon – making this year’s field a grid of champions. Car # Class
SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State VEHICLE
00
H
PGC Security/Fallow Spares & Repairs
Peter Vicary
Matt Chahda
NSW Ford Falcon AU 5000
3
H
Fernandez Motorsport
Jose Fernandez
Ford Falcon BF 5000
Green/White
4
S
S & J Automotive
Sean Day
Ford Falcon BF 5000
White
Dan Day
SA
CC
COLOUR Black/Silver
5
S
ACM/Vanglobe/Bossen
Matthew Hansen
Matthew Hansen
WA
Commodore VZ 5000
Red/White
6
H
501 Performance
Les Morrall
Tony Evangelou
Vic
Ford Falcon BA 5000
Black/Yellow
7
S
Poll Performance/McDonalds
Jim Pollicina
Jim Pollicina
NSW Commodore VZ 5000
Orange/Black
8
H
Ozzy Tyres/Holden Motorsport
Steve Briffa
Steve Briffa
NSW Commodore VY 5000
Silver/Green
10
S
Finance Ezi
Maurice Pickering Maurice Pickering
Qld
Yellow
12
S
JCV Automotive
John Vergotis
John Vergotis
NSW Ford Falcon BA 5000
Green/Blk
17
H
Kustom Workz
Shane Hunt
Shane Hunt
Qld
Orange/Silver
21
H
Century 21 Hazelbrook
Chris Delfsma
Chris Delfsma
NSW Ford Falcon BA 5000
Ford Falcon BA 5000 Ford Falcon AU 5000
White
22
H
Westco Equip/SA Tractors
Isidoro Ambrosio Isidoro Ambrosio
WA
Commodore VZ 5000
Black
23
H
Torque Enterprises
Bevan Garioch
Qld
Ford Falcon BA 5000
Wh/Blk/Red
MiraFlores Estate/Haber Excavations
Justin Garioch
28
S
MW Motorsport
Morgan Haber
Qld
Ford Falcon BF 5000
Black
31
H
Ramon Connell
Ramon Connell
Qld
Ford Falcon AU 5000
White
39
H
Vectra Corp/Lubrimaxx
Chris Smerdon
Chris Smerdon
SA
Ford Falcon BA 5000
Blue/Yellow
45
H
THR Motorsport/Wemake Horsepower
THR Motorsport
Josh Kean
SA
Commodore VZ 5000
Blk/Red/Wh
46
H
The Edge Glass
Paul Pennisi
Paul Pennisi
Vic
Commodore VY 5000
Black
49
S
Lubrimax/Vectra
Terry Wyhoon
Terry Wyhoon
Vic
Ford Falcon BF 5000
Blue
51
H
IR Yeing Transport/THR Developments
Ian Yeing
Ian Yeing
SA
Commodore VZ 5000
Red/Black
57
S
ADG Engineering/Precise Precut/
Gold Coast Postforming
Lyle Kearns
Lyle Kearns
Qld
Commodore VZ 5000
Black/Orange
62
S
Performance West
MW Motorsport
Peter Rullo
WA
Ford Falcon BF 5000
Grey/White
72
H
USQ Engineering
Nathan Assaillit
Nathan Assaillit
Qld
Ford Falcon BF 5000
Yellow
88
S
Wake-up Back Packers/Side Bar
Warren Millett
Warren Millett
NSW Commodore VZ 5000
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stunning title win – especially dominant at his home turf at Sydney Motorsport Park. Chris Medland, Graeme Cook, John Corbett, Nick Kelly, Peter White and Richard Kimber are also confirmed in SR8s for the opening round – plus Ash Samadi, who has jumped seats from Australian GT and his regular Mosler drive.
THE 2013 Radical Australia Cup is already one round old, but continues to kick goals. Introducing the brand-new V8-powered SR8 adds another layer to the field and class-within-a-class racing to the field. Meanwhile, the exiting SR3 battle will continue to be just as competitive as ever. The all-new SR8 battle will feature plenty of firepower, defending Radical Australia Cup winner Neale Muston is confirmed to enter one of the stunning, 430-hp racers prepared by Corse Motorsport. Muston was one of the outright stars of the 2012 season and took a
The SR3 class features names well familiar to Australian Radical fans, including outright 2012 contenders like Tony Palmer, Andrew Macpherson, Peter Johnston and Simon Haggarty. Porsche racer John Morriss is amongst a host of new names also set to join the field. The series will mix up race formats in 2013, with new ideas set to increase competition and make racing more interesting for both competitors, fans and TV viewers this season. Rolling starts will also be introduced for the first time in 2013, following on from its widespread use in European Radical competition. The new starting procedure will make life easier on major vehicle components including clutches and gearboxes, and therefore ideally reduce the costs of competing across the season.
Car # Class
SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
CC
COLOUR
1
Excalibur Racing
Neale Muston
Neale Muston
NSW
Radical
2700
Red
SR8
5
SR3
Haggarty Racing Team
Simon Haggarty
Simon Haggarty
NSW
Radical
1500
White
6
SR3
Haggarty Racing Team
Tony Haggarty
Tony Haggarty
NSW
Radical
1500
White Black
7
SR8
Apartment Hotel
Ash Samadi
Ash Samadi
NSW
Radical
2700
9
SR8
Radical Australia
Chris Medland
Chris Medland
NSW
Radical
2700
16
SR3
WT Partnership
Phil Anseline
NSW
Radical
1500
Black
17
SR3
PJS Air
Peter Johnston
Peter Johnston
NSW
Radical
1500
Black
26
SR3
Team Tilton Interiors
Kostinken Pohorukov
Kostinken Pohorukov
NSW
Radical
1500
Blue
27
SR8
First Neon
Peter White
Peter White
NSW
Radical
2700
29
SR3
Tachac Pty Ltd
Andy Plummer
Andy Plummer
NSW
Radical
1500
Black
32
SR3
Hughes Motorsport
Sue Hughes
Sue Hughes
NSW
Radical
1500
Green
33
SR3
Kencevski GP
Ken Kencevski
Ken Kencevski
NSW
Radical
1500
34
SR3
The GT3 Factory
John Morriss
John Morriss
VIC
Radical
1500
Blue
51
SR3
IMAK-KWIKMIT
Andrew Macpherson
Andrew Macpherson
NSW
Radical
1500
White
55
SR3
Adlux
Nicholas Stavropoulos
Nicholas Stavropoulos
NSW
Radical
1500
57
SR3
Octane Events
Richard Bloomfield
Richard Bloomfield
WA
Radical
1500
58
SR8
RAW Racing
Richard Kimber
Richard Kimber
NSW
Radical
2700
63
SR8
Race Moves
Graeme Cook
Graeme Cook
NSW
Radical
2700
66
SR8
Django Racing
John Corbett
John Corbett
NSW
Radical
2700
68
SR3
RAW Racing
Kym Burke
Kym Burke
NSW
Radical
1500
78
SR3
Radical Australia
Greg Smith
Greg Smith
NSW
Radical
1500
Chrome
88
SR3
Radical Australia
Rowan Ross
Rowan Ross
NSW
Radical
1500
White
99
SR3
Industrie
Nick Kelly
Nick Kelly
NSW
Radical
1500
Red
White
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK Dial Before You Dig Australian Saloon Car Series ON THE WEB: www.salooncars.net.au
Saloon Car racing enters its 14th season this year as a national status category and the 2013 Dial Before You Dig Australian Saloon Car Series competition is as strong as ever. The series is about Ford verse Holden, Falcon verse Commodore, and was originally for their respective six cylinder EA and VN models before updating to AU and VT. The model transition was in 2006, a significant year in Saloon Car history for it also became one of five core category for the then new CAMS Nation Racing Championship, or as it is known now, the Shannons Nationals.
Two Ford drivers have won since in Steve Kwiatkowski and Matt Lovell while Shawn Jamieson, Tim Rowse and Simon Tabinor scored for the red side. This year Tabinor wants to do something that hasn’t been done since the Heinrich days – successfully defend his series win.
Both makes record similar lap times and are strong and weak in different areas. They race on a control Bridgestone Tyre and Pedders suspension components. Saloon Car competitors comes from all mainland states to generally contest six rounds at a variety of race circuits stretching from Mallala in South Australia to Queensland Raceway and most venues in between. Phillip Island, Sandown and particularly Bathurst have been a magnet to these cars – when they race there, the grids are filled to capacity. Holdens won the first two seasons of the series with Shane Beikoff the inaugural winner and Tony Evangelou in 2001. Bruce Heinrich has been the most successful with five titles, all in Falcons, over a six year period – interrupted by Clint Harvey (Holden) in 2004.
Car #
SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
CC
COLOUR
1
Eurostar Diesels
Simon Tabinor
Simon Tabinor
Vic
VT Comm
3800
White/Yellow
6
Tyre Pro Motorsport
Nicholas Hanlon
John Hanlon
WA
EA Falcon
3900
Black/Blue
8
PJT Accountants
Wayne Patten
Wayne Patten
Qld
VT Comm
3800
Red
9
Silkgate Group
Ian Chivas
Ian Chivas
NSW
AU Falcon
4000
Blue/Yellow
10
Eurostar Diesels
Tony McKenzie
Tony McKenzie
SA
VN Comm
3800
White
12
Trik Trailers
Keven Stoopman
Keven Stoopman
Vic
AU Falcon
4000
Black
16
Kleenduct Australia P/L
Peter Phelan
Harley Phelan
Vic
VT Comm
3800
Purple
23
Tyre Pro Motorsport
Travis Sharpe
Travis Sharpe
WA
AU Falcon
4000
Whi/Blk/Org
27
Transley Solutions
Luke Westall
Luke Westall
NSW
AU Falcon
4000
White/Blue
29
Glider City Motel Benalla
Raymond Moss
Bradley Moss
NSW
AU Falcon
4000
Green/Pink
31
Gilberts Motor Bodies
Robert Lonie
Robert Lonie
SA
VT Comm
3800
Yellow
41
Dial Before You Dig
Mark Primmer
Mark Primmer
NSW
AU Falcon
4000
Blue/Red
42
Dial Before You Dig
Mark Primmer
Cameron Moss
NSW
AU Falcon
4100
Blue/Red
45
Millenium Screens
Deni Razmovski
Deni Razmovski
WA
VP Comm
3800
Black/Silver
46
Sopranos Pizza Bar
Shaun Woodhouse
Shaun Woodhouse
Vic
VT Comm
3800
Black
48
STR Truck Bodies
Matthew Palmer
Matthew Palmer
Vic
VT Comm
3800
Black/Silver
52
Dean Kelland
Dean Kelland
NSW
AU Falcon
4000
Silver
56
Baxter Electrical
Kane Baxter-Smith
Kane Baxter-Smith
QLD
AU Falcon
4000
Blue/Black
57
Campbells Motorsport
Craig Campbell
Craig Campbell
QLD
VT Comm
3800
Red
67
Scotts Roos Perf Exhausts
Lindsay Kearns
Lindsay Kearns
QLD
AU Falcon
4000
White
71
Betta Calibrations
Brett Campbell
Brett Campbell
Vic
AU Falcon
4000
Blk/Purp/Silv
88
Spraytech Smash Repairs
Brian Hine
Brian Hine
QLD
AU Falcon
4000
Blu/Blk/White
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK PRB Motorsport Series ON THE WEB: www.prbaustralia.com.au
THIS WEEKEND marks the opening round in the PRB Racing Series, the first for the seres at a Shannons Nationals level. Here’s what the series has to say about their weekend, from their own website! “As usual most cars are having some work done, either being refreshed or updated for the new year, although the same cannot be said for most of the drivers, who will again be relying on their consummate innate skill for good results! “One person who has been very busy is Jos Kroon, whose car was damaged in practice last year and was quickly put together for the last two rounds. Jos believes new improvements will catapult him to the front of Div B in 2013.
Car # Class
SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
“Other cars known to be receiving attention include those of Zac Le Lievre (new engine), James Dick (new quick-change diff), Stuart Shirvington (engine repairs), and Chris Barry (some remedial work after 4 years of racing!). “We can also be sure that the two cars in the Versluis stable will make Round 1 in perfect condition, especially that of Josh which suffered engine problems late in 2012. We can also expect the return of Dr Jonathan Moore in 2013, so he will be putting his entire car back together quite soon. Finally, we are sure to see much more of Ivan Srejber, Warwick Williams and Mike McCosker all of whom could not make it to many rounds last year.”
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
CC
COLOUR
1
A
Trans-West Insurance Brokers Stefan Versluis
Stefan Versluis
NSW
Composite
1900
Black/Gold
6
A
Speed Racer Sportscars
Chris Barry
Chris Barry
NSW
Composite
2000
Yellow
7
A
John Moyes
John Moyes
John Moyes
NSW
S2
2000
BRG
9
B
Chris Barry
Chris Barry
Tony Blanche
NSW
Composite
1587
Green
25
A
Stuart Shirvington
Stuart Shirvington
Stuart Shirvington
NSW
S3
1900
Orange/Alum
37
B
Jos Kroon
Jos Kroon
Jos Kroon
NSW
S2
1587
Red
44
A
Warwick Williams Real Estate
Warwick Williams
Warwick Williams
NSW
Composite
1900
BRG
45
A
Zeppelin Pty Ltd
Ivan Srjeber
Ivan Srjeber
NSW
S3
1970
Blue/Alum
48
A
Emu Car Care
James Dick
James Dick
NSW
Widebody
1995
Blue
52
B
Trans-West Insurance Brokers Stefan Versluis
Joshua Versluis
NSW
S3
1587
Black/Alum
92
A
Michael McCosker
Michael McCosker
Michael McCosker
NSW
S2
1587
BRG
98
B
Mike Cole
Mike Cole
Mike Cole
NSW
Composite
1587
Green/Yellow
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK
Australian Superkart Championship ON THE WEB: www.superkartsaustralia.org
They are fast, rough riding, exhilarating and frightening all at the same time. That is the world of Superkarts. It is high performance, affordable motorsport – cheap racing that is second to none when compared to any other form of motor racing.
such as Husqvarna, Kawasaki and Yamaha. The most successful driver in Superkarts has been Warren McIlveen with eight titles, seven of them in the top class, 250 International. The most successful cross-class driver has been Brian Stockman who has won six titles across three classes.
These “go-karts on steroids” feature engines up to 250cc in capacity, six-speed gearboxes, bodywork, four-wheel disc brakes and wings, and are fast, have no suspension and can lap fast circuits like Sydney Motorsport Park and Phillip Island only a couple of seconds slower than the country’s best Sports Sedans – all that and just five centremetres off the ground.
Other prominent winners include Paul Lawson - the first champion, Gerard Siebert (with three titles), Les May and Sam Zavaglia with two each, and two time Australian Sports Sedan Series winner Darren Hossack who has also notched up a couple of Superkart title.
Superkarts have been around as a national category since 1989 and features classes for 250cc (two cylinder) International, 250cc (single cylinder) National and 125cc engines which mainly come from specialist karting engine Rotax but can be motorcycle-sourced
Superkarts attract huge numbers – well over 40 entries at their two-venue, four-round championship, all out to wrestle the three crowns off their current holders – Jason Smith, Brendan Luneman and Jeff Reed.
Car # SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
CC
2
Dalton Rowell
Dalton Rowell
NSW
Stockman/MR2
250N Blue/Orange
DLR Racing
COLOUR
4
Maddern Oil
Charles Maddern
Charles Maddern
SA
PVP
250I
Black/Yellow
6
MJR Bricklaying
Martin Latta
Martin Latta
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250I
Black/Yellow
Carlo Chermaz
7
Wizzer Engines/ SKE
Tony Lappas
SA
SK EVO
125
Chrome/Black
8
Art Motorsport, Kelgate Aust, Elf, Belray Anton Stevens
Anton Stevens
VIC
PVP
250I
Black/Blue/Yellow
10
Dunlop Kartsport & BRC Engines
Gary Pegoraro
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250I
White/Blue
Gary Pegoraro
11
Precision Contracting Pty Ltd
Darren Kitchen
Darren Kitchen
SA
Zipkart/Eagle2
250I
Red/Yellow
12
Rockpress Metal Fabrications
Phil Silcock
Phil Silcock
QLD
Stockman/MR2
125
Yellow/Voilet
14
Top Torque Engines
Matt Bass
Matt Bass
VIC
Stockman/MR2
250I
Red/Blue
18
Stockman Superkarts/Macs Marine
Warren McIlveen
Warren McIlveen
NSW
Stockman/MR2
250I
Red/Blue
20
Redback Racepaint (ACT)
Paul Campbell
Paul Campbell
21
Matthew Ramsden Matthew Ramsden
NSW
Avoig Elise Mk3
125 Orange
SA
Zip Eagle 2
250I
White
22
Sonic, Slipstream Signs, UBS
Scott Williams
Jason Akermanis
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250N Black
23
Floth Sustainable Building Consultants
Tim Philp
Tim Philp
QLD
Avoig Elise Mk3
125
Black/Yellow
26
Bakker Superkarts/Water Tunnel Carwash Gary Haywood
Gary Haywood
VIC
Bakker X4
125
Black
27
ZIP BDH
Barbara Hepworth
Mark Hanson
WA
Zip Eagle 2
250I
Yellow
28
Your Amigo/Alex EMS/Davtec
Ilya Harpas
Ilya Harpas
SA
Zip Eagle 1
250I
Black/White
30
Fuji Xerox/Zahl1 Karting/Middletons Printing Jason Smith
Jason Smith
QLD
Anderson/Maverick
250I
Black/Yellow/ White
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ROUND 1 SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK AUSTRALIAN SUPERKART CHAMPIONSHIP. ENTRY LIST CONTINUED. Car # SPONSOR
COMPETITOR
DRIVER
State
VEHICLE
CC
COLOUR
31
Inside Out Specialized Services P/L
Jack Makay
Jack Makay
NSW
Stockman/MR2
250I
Red/Black
Drene Jamieson
Drene Jamieson
QLD
Stockman/MR2
125
Yellow
Kristian Stebbing
Kristian Stebbing
VIC
Stockman/MR2
250I
Red
32
Linra Properties
33
Suburban Accounting &
Taxation Services
34
Stockman Superkarts
Jeff Reed
Jeff Reed
NSW
Stockman/MR2
125
Yellow/Blue
35
Coach Design
Russell Jamieson
Russell Jamieson
QLD
Anderson/Maverick
250I
Red/White
38
Qantas Courier
Alex Soravia
Alex Soravia
NSW
Stockman/MR2
250I
Blue/Red
Wizzer Engines/BRC
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250I
Black
UBS, Slipstream Signs
VIC
Stockman/MR2
250N Black/Blue/Silver
QLD
Anderson/Maverick
250N Blue/White
SA
PVP
250I
NSW
Stockman/MR2
250N Whit/Blue/Yellow
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Giova Racing
Black
Christopher Ball
John Pellicano
NSW
Avoig Elise
250N Orange/Black
65
Jason Laker
Carlo Chermaz
QLD
SKE EVO2
250I
Black/Orange
69
Mehmet Sinani
Mehmet Sinani
NSW
Stockman/MR2
125
Red/Black Black/Purple
72
George Koutros
George Koutros
NSW
Avoig Elise
250I
73
Darren James
Darren James
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250N Red
75
Linra Properties
Drene Jamieson
Lindsay Jamieson
QLD
Stockman/MR2
125
Red
76
L & J Custom Kitchens & Joinery
Lee Vella
Lee Vella
NSW
Avoig Elise
125
Green/Black
77
Suburban Accounting & Taxation Services Brad Stebbing
Brad Stebbing
VIC
Stockman/MR2
125
Blue
82
Anthony Cristallo
Anthony Cristallo
NSW
Avoig
125
Black
96
Wayne Sproston
Karl Wilson
VIC
Anderson/Maverick
250I
Red/White
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