Speedway Sedans Australia News
Author : Jason Crowe – SSA Media
A great field of Modified Sedans will descend on the Makit Hardware Narrogin Speedway this Saturday Night for Round Three of the 2017/2018 GWN7 WA Modified Sedan Series.
The meeting doubles as the Cranecorp Holden vs Ford Stampede with support from local car dealerships Edwards Holden and Narrogin Ford.
The Modified Sedans will make their first appearance at the Narrogin for two years after last years event was completely washed out. This weekends round takes on extra significance with the Speedway Sedans WA Modified Sedan State Title to be held at the same venue just three weeks later.
Albanys Bill Penn leads just Broomes Ray Clifton by just seventeen points in the series standings, with Adam Houston a further forty two points back in third.
Some of the heavy hitters of WA Modified Sedan racing will make their first appearances of the series including current Western Australian Champion Clint Noakes, who recently finished runner up in the Kings Royal event in Queensland.
Two Time Western Australian Modified Sedan Champion Mick Johnson is also in the field along with Sean Theyer who is a two time winner of the Stampede.
Production Sedan standouts Kane McDiarmid and Paul Stevens are also entered for this weekends round along with young guns Miranda Ball and Branden Fraser.
Racing from 6pm this Saturday Night.
Nominations (15)
W1 Clint Noakes
W2 Branden Fraser
W4 Miranda Ball
W6 Paul Stevens
W11 Sean Theyer
W12 Aydan Trewern
W18 Adam Houston
W31 Kane McDiarmid
W32 Mick Johnson
W33 Kim Williams
W47 Shane Dubberlin
W51 Anthony King
W57 Bill Penn
W73 Ray Clifton
W74 Allan Mortimer
The 2017/2018 GWN7 WA Modified Sedan Series is proudly supported by
GWN7
Bill Gibbs Excavations
Southern Stump & Mulching Services
Cranecorp Australia
Firey Productions
Totally Independent Tyre Service & Mechanical
Eyerite Signs
Shanoweb Designs
Stirling Print & Design
Southpoint Panel & Paint
Auto One Collie
Speedway Sedan Digest
Moora Automotive
Moyle Race Parts
Speedway Sedans Western Australia
Photo: Bill Penn in action at the last round, holds a small lead in the series. Photo courtesy of Aidan Skraha
Australian Racing Rules & Regulations 2019