Author : Jason Crowe – SSA Media
An incredibly strong field has entered for this Saturday nights Production Sedan Collie Championship, which doubles as the second round of the Southwest Production Sedan Series.
The field is headed by West Australian Champion Drew Ogle, who won the Feature race at the Collie venue two weeks ago, after an amazing move around the outside of Beau Riley and Barry Rose.
Both Riley and Rose are both in the field of twenty five, with Rose winning the opening round of the Production Sedan Series last Saturday night at the Quit Bunbury Speedway.
Riley on his home track is always very quick, as is Darren Johnson, who will be hoping for a better performance on Saturday night after suffering mechanical issues at the last event.
Veteran Richard Nelson was also very prominent at the last Collie event, but a hit with the fence curtailed his chances in the twenty lap main event, which went flag to flag.
Kyle Sayer and Wayne Leviston are two other drivers who will no doubt be amongst the front runners on Saturday night, along with Graeme Rafferty who has repaired his car after hitting the fence a fortnight ago.
Making his first appearance at the Collie venue for the season is Kane McDiarmid, current Australia three, along with former National Champion, Tim Green. McDiarmid and Greens inclusion ensures this will be the strongest field this season, with the WA Production Sedan Title now less than two months away at the Coalfields venue.
Racing commences at 6.00pm WST.
Nominations
W1 Drew Ogle
W4 Richard Nelson
W4 Alan Harper
W6 Paul Stevens
W6 Kathryn Harper
W7 Coby Stevens
W13 Shanon Cherry
W17 Craig Lenane
W17 Darren Johnson
W22 Jamie Graham
W26 Robbie Trenaman
W29 Jess Hall
W31 Kane McDiarmid
W33 Reece Parton
W39 Jeff Kendall
W40 Beau Riley
W41 Rickie Nuccini
W54 Graeme Rafferty
W58 Jayden McCuish
W86 Wayne Leviston
W92 Ricky Williams
W95 Kyle Sayer
W98 Jayden Maughan
W113 Tim Green
W181 Barry Rose