THE BUNGADOR BULL RING LIVES UP TO ITS EXPECTATIONS
Feature Photo: Winner, Sheldon Hausenschild.
In front of a record crowd at Heytesbury Stockfeeds Simpson Speedway, American star Sheldon Haudenschild became the thirteenth winner of the Mainline DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Challenge.
Fans had come with high expectations and weren’t disappointed. Hickman and young Haudenschild running the boards, splitting through the middle of lap cars. Randall, Caruso, Grant Anderson and Jams McFadden all hot on their rear nerf bars. With a couple of reds and yellows thrown into the mix, the final results had Chase Randell in second place, Grant Anderson was third, Chris Solomon fourth and All Star Rookie Chris Temby cam home in fifth placing.
J-Mac (McFadden) was running fifth and Todd Moule was moving up through the field but the race ended for both on lap 30.
Moule hooked a rut, J-Mac headed to the wall, Dan Scott couldn’t pull up in time and flipped over trying to avoid them and as a result all three cars weren’t capable of restarting.
With all the hype of the legend Phil Lock returning in front of his home crowd, it was a night of disaster for him.
Locky didn’t get past the first heat, taking the front of his car in turn two.
He emerged from the car uninjured but not so for his car. This sport can be cruel at times and it certainly was for Locky on the night.
“I knew it was going to be a long race and I just had to survive it and thankful to get a win here early. The V45 was good but had an issue, the USA9 car has been good this whole swing and was happy he was up there, I’m bummed
that the 45 had an issue as I think we could have had a good race together,” Haudenschild said during the post-race interview after thanking everyone at Jack Lee Racing for bringing him over to Australia.
“It was an awesome night overall for us, the weather was perfect, we had a great car count, as always with this show we got to watch some nail biting racing. At these big shows everyone has highs and lows, they all have their own stories to tell and we have to thank every single team that competed with us.
“The flies were back in force and we got to share them with our overseas visitors, so now let’s focus and start planning on next year’s Challenge,” All Stars operator Mandy Searle said.
Heat race wins went to – Tancredi, Hickman x 2, Randall, Maiolo, Temby, Haudenschild, and Quinn
A Main results: – 1st USA25 Sheldon Haudenschild,
2nd USA9Chase Randall, 3rd V11 Grant Anderson 4th V83 Chris
Solomon, 5th V18 Chris Temby, 6th V7 Paul Solomon, 7th S33 Mark Caruso,
8th S24 Ricky Maiolo, 9th V68 Brett Milburn, 10th S37 Terry Kelly,
11th V34 Brenten Farrer, 12th D26 Todd Moule-DNF,
13th V44 James McFadden-DNF, 14th D7 Matt Reed – DNF,
15th V29 Michael Tancredi – DNF, 16th VA91 Dan Scott-DNF,
17th V45 Rusty Hickman-DNF, 18th S24 Brendan Quinn-DNF,
19th V78 Chris Campbell-DNF, 20th V73 Charles Hunter-DNF.
Contingency Winners
IDIGIT Lucky $100 draw – Dan Scott- $100 cash
Bar Up 8 – Ricky Maiolo
Bullseye Lucky 7 – Mark Caruso- $100 cash
Heath Hunter Hire Quick Time Award – Paul Solomon $100 cash
HCC Maxie’s Keep on Fighting Award – Dan Scott- $100 cash
TEH Hard Charger –Brenten Farrer- $100 cash
Fosters Last Man Standing – Brenten Farrer – $100 cash
Mint Pig Lucky Draw – Charles Hunter – $100 Fuel Card
Auto Premier Missed the Big Dance – B J Harris – $100 cash
Skidmore Oil Luck Draw – Jarreth Argus
MD Motorsport Nerf Bar Set – Phil Lock
Last Man Running in the B – Todd Hobson – $200
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