ATTWELL PARK SPEEDWAY: SUPER SEDAN CHAMP DARREN KANE LEADING
KANE LEADS AFTER NIGHT ONE IN ALBANY
Official Release Saturday 2nd March 2, 2024
Four Time National Super Sedan Champion Darren Kane leads the point standings after night one of the 2024 SSA National Super Sedan Title presented by The City of Albany at the Attwell Park Speedway in Western Australia March 2-3.
Kane was the only driver to go through the opening night undefeated in his Ian Boettcher Race Parts Q36 Dominator.
Western Australian Champion Dustin Higgs, aboard the Marri Park Tavern Sweet Chassis car, had a productive evening to end proceedings second overall with one hundred points with South Australia’s Dave Gartner rounding out the top three with ninety two points.
Twenty-eEight Super Sedans took part in night one with Western Australian Damon Trouchet a scratching after official practice on Friday Night.
Matthew McMahon, from Kununurra in the far north of Western Australia, collected the best presented car award for the 2024 SSA National Super Sedan TChampionship before the opening night of competition got underway.
The opening heat of the night saw Kane began his quest for a record fifth National Title in the best possible fashion by moving from position five to take the win at the end of the ten laps from Dave Gartner, who came from the fifth row to finish second, ahead of Victorian Ash Bergmeier.
Broome’s Phil Barton dominated heat two in his MG Tyres backed entry from Dustin Higgs who recorded the fastest time of the night with a 15.868 to finish second from Queensland’s Zac Pascoe third.
Four Time National Champion Matt Pascoe led all the way in heat three after starting from the third row in the N1 Sweet Chassis as current National Champion Trent Wilson held off local Rob Knox for the runner up spot.
The second round got underway with the first incident of the night as Phil Barton spun on lap two of heat four as he went around in front of Dustin Higgs with Barton unable to continue due to a flat left rear tyre.
Higgs led the last eight laps of the heat race to take maximum points from dual state champion Brad Pascoe and three time National Champion Mick Nicola.
Darren Kane lead all ten laps in heat five as he took the win by over ten seconds from Mount Barker’s Nathan Thiele and Zac Pascoe.
Heat six would get underway with Lukas Lampert spinning the W17 Insane leaving Bryce Fisher with nowhere to go.
Fisher retired from the race with front end damage as eight time state super sedan champion Dave Gartner took the win from Matt Pascoe and Tristan Green after Rob Know headed infield with suspension issues after running inside the top three.
The third and final round of night one saw Rob Knox lead the early laps in his Mount Barker Roadhouse Dominator before retiring for the second time in the night with a broken suspension component.
Knox’s bad luck was Darren Kane’s good fortune as he inherited the lead and then the thirty six points defeating Zac Pascoe and Ash Bergmeier.
Kane’s win meant he was undefeated on night one and alone at the top with one hundred and eight points.
Heat eight was the domain of Dustin Higgs after a number of attempts at a start as he took his second win of the night from Dave Gartner and Matty Pascoe.
A messy start to the beginning of the final heat race of the program saw cars heading all different directions during the opening laps with all competitors doing a great job not to bring on the caution lights.
Victorian Mick Nicola moved through the field nicely to take his first heat win of the 2024 National Title as Trent Wilson and Bryce Fisher rounded out the top three.
Each competitor will have one more heat race on night two before the B Main and forty lap main event is contested to decide the 2024 SSA National Super Sedan Champion.
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