FINALLY BACK AT BORDERLINE
Feature photo: Ely, Caruso & Enderl at Borderline Speedway.
Supported by Clarend Transport, the Mainline DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series is heading to Mount Gambier.
The event will incorporate the final night of the Flocon 360 Tri State Series, with $2K on the line for the night’s winner and a bonus $3K to the victor of the mini-series.
“Last time we ran at Borderline was back in 2019 for our Spud Show, so we are really excited to be back there, Series operator Mandy Searle said.
“Since then, we have been COVID affected and then last season we were weather affected. This time we have everything crossed and are really looking forward to putting on a great show. We also have support from a local company who has been a solid 360 supporter over the years in Clarend Transport and we cannot thank them enough.”
All Star legend Mark Caruso in the SA33 Cool chassis car, is currently leading the series and comes in with confidence after strong results at the last two shows. Steven Caruso’s (SA10) is back with the series; and the brothers always put on a show together to see who gets bragging rights.
A contingent of SA drivers are coming out in force to race with the All Star regulars. Hard charger Ben Morris, Brendan Quinn, Ricky Maiolo, Lisa Walker, Chad Ely and local Scott Enderl are ready to mix it with the All Stars.
Chris Temby is currently second in series points and leading the Rookie Championship, the Foster Transport V# 18 is always a front runner. After a disappointing show a couple of weeks ago, Todd Moule’s D26 returns and he is hungry for a strong result – this kid is fast and shows talent every time he hits the track. Throw in Corey Sandow, Kane Newcombe, Marcus Green, Donnaz, Dan Scott, BJ Harris, Jabba Bolitho, Jeremy Kupsch, Brenten Farrer, Paul ‘Cyclone’ Solomon and these are just a few of the names lining up for Saturday night and it really is anyone’s race for the taking.
Make a note in your diary: Saturday, March 4 2023 – Borderline Speedway, Mt Gambier.
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