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Author : Allan Smallwood SSA Media
Kyle Sayer and Clint Hadley last night won the opening round of the South West Sedan Championships for Production Sedans and Street Stocks respectively, claiming the feature wins at Manjimup Speedway after what was an exciting, but bruising, night of racing.
Sayer went through his heat races undefeated to start the fifteen lap Production Sedan final from pole position alongside former National Champion Rod Musarra, who claimed two heat wins and a second place in the preliminaries.
As the race went green Sayer would take the lead while Musarra sat in second place, followed by Clint Noakes and Aydan Trewern, guest driving the Finlay Mills #71 machine.
Trewern would pass Noakes on lap four to take third place and then set out after Musarra, with Noakes shortly after heading infield.
Sayer continued to lead, racing his way through lapped traffic lapped traffic as Musarra found himself under pressure from Trewern, eventually succumbing on lap thirteen. Sayer would go on to take a solid win from Trewern, Musarra and Jake Avins, who fought back from some earlier issues in the heats and starting in position eleven to finish in a fine fourth place.
In the Street Stock final it was former National Champion Mick Hamon and former WA Champion Hayden Norman who would share the front row, followed by current State Champion Barnewall and former WA Champion Wayne Thomson.
Barnewall would be the man who eventually made his way to the front, the whole field putting on a a great display of racing.
However, as the race was about to come to its conclusion, Barnewall suffered a flat tyre coming down the main straight, allowing second placed Hamon to close the gap. Hamon went high coming out of turn two to pass Barnewall but the two cars made contact, Hamon hitting the wall heavily and bringing out the yellow lights for the first time in the race.
Both cars were unable to restart.
This allowed Clint Hadley to inherit the lead for a green white, chequer race to the finish and he made the most of it, racing away from the rest of the field to claim the win, with Jace Kempton in second and Wayne Thomson third.
Also on the program were the Top Star and New Star Junior Sedans, with Matthew Thomson and Luke Martin taking the respective wins.
Manjimup Speedway will again fire into life again tonight and although the opening round of the South West Championships is over, the Street Stock Stampede is still up for grabs. With a number of cars expected to join the field tonight, it should be another great night of action. Production Sedans and Junior Sedans will once again also be on the program.
Feature Results
Production Sedan Feature � 1. W95 Kyle Sayer, 2. W71 Aydan Trewern, 3. W12 Rod Musarra, 4. W15 Jake Avins, 5. W13 Shane Dubberlin, 6. W114 Daniel Flavel, 7. W92 Shane Devonshire, 8. W69 Rob Wolfenden, 9. W91 Blaine Devonshire, 10. W4 Phil Procopio, 11. W380 Bruce Bell, 12. W186 Mitchell Moody, 13. W112 Warren Flavel, 14. W23 Clint Noakes. DNS: W6 Jamie Simmonds, W54 Graeme Rafferty, W77 Mark Fardella.
Street Stock Feature � 1. W16 Clint Hadley, 2. W55 Jace Kempton, 3. W15 Wayne Thomson, 4. W10 David Fall, 5. W6 Hayden Norman, 6. W25 Brad Roberts, 7. W101 Damon Thomson, 8. W46 Jason Batchelor, 9. W91 Evan Wakefield, 10. W181 Peter Walker, 11. W35 Craig Clayton, 12. W102 Mitchell Claybrook, 13. W7 Mick Hamon, 14. WA1 Jack Barnewall, 15. W27 Damon Lyall, 16. W75 Mick Comley, 17. W97 Glenn Chinnery, 18. W81 Lincoln Coleman, 19. W18 Jack Favero. DNS: W2 Shane Whild.