KAIDON BROWN BECOMES TWO TIME SPEEDCAR CHAMPION
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Kaidon Brown became a two-time Australian Speedcar Champion after winning the championship final at South Australia’s Murray Bridge Speedway on Saturday night, April 12.
After two thrilling nights of racing, Brown would start off of the second row, behind pole sitters Harry Stewart (QLD) and Brad Mosen (NZ).
The finale would finally get underway on the thirdrd attempt after requiring two restarts, seeing Rusty Whittaker (QLD) exit the race in the early stages.
Stewart and Mosen would trade places on the opening lap, before another stoppage 2 laps later involving Tom Payet (WA).
The next restart was a little shaky, before the field settled into the racing groove.
Mosen continued to lead, before being challenged and passed by both Stewart and Brown within the space of a few laps.
Hayden Williams (NZ) also moved up into third before another incident involving Kaleb Currie (NZ).
Nick Parker (VIC) mounted his challenge for the top placings on the restart, with Stewart continuing to lead ahead of Brown and Williams.
The race would almost get to the halfway mark, before another stoppage with Zoe Pearce taking a tumble in turns three and four.
Stewart ran high and took a ride along the fence on the restart, allowing Brown to glide past into the lead.
After starting further back, Jack McCarthy (SA) had made his way up into fifth and joined the battle for the minor placings between Williams, Stewart, Mosen and Parker.
Brown looked comfortable out front, opening up a handy lead, with Williams settling into second ahead of Parker and McCarthy.
Early leader Stewart lost a wheel, resulting in another stoppage with just 12 laps to go.
Brown raced clear on the restart, followed by Williams, with the battle continuing for third between McCarthy and Parker, with pressure also coming from Caleb Mills (VIC).
Another stray wheel, this time from Garth Thompson (NT) would see the red lights come on again, and with time constraints coming into the play, the difficult decision was made for the race to be declared.
This would take nothing away from the new Australian champ, with a jubilant Kaidon Brown wasting no time heading to the scales to make the win official, and see him clinch his second Speedcar Title.
Fittingly, Brown also won his first championship at Murray Bridge Speedway when the venue last hosted the event in the 2017/2018 season.
Williams was second, with Parker third and McCarthy fourth, being the order at the time of the final stoppage.
83rd Australian Speedcar Championship – Top 10 Placings:
V97 Kaidon Brown
N5 Hayden Williams
V39 Nick Parker
S6 Jack McCarthy
NZ10 Brad Mosen
V10 Caleb Mills
W3 Nicholas Rowe
ACT3 Mitchell Saunderson
N16 Luke Geering
N32 Daniel Paterson
Heat Winners:
Heat 1: #N46 Dylan Menz
Heat 2: W26 Keenan Fleming
Heat 3: W7 Tom Payet
Heat 4: W3 Nicholas Rowe
Heat 5: V39 Nick Parker
Heat 6: NZ10 Brad Mosen
Heat 7: V23 Luke Store
Heat 8: Q23 Casey O’Connell
Heat 9: V39 Nick Parker
Heat 10: NZ10 Brad Mosen
Heat 11: Q7 Harry Stewart
Heat 12: W7 Tom Payet
Heat 13: Q7 Harry Stewart
Heat 14: W26 Keenan Fleming
Speedcar action continues this weekend, with the running of the $20K to win Australasian 50 Lap Speedcar Championship on April 19 and 20th. Easter Sunday also features the ‘Smiley Woolger Showdown’ Demolition Derby presented by U-Pull-It, along with the Clearview Accessories fireworks display. Tickets for the event are on sale now from www.speedwaytickets.com.au, with general admission also available from the gate.
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