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Australian Speedcar Championship

The Australian Speedcar Championship is a dirt track motor racing championship held in Australia each year to determine the Australian national champion in midget car racing. The single championship meeting, run over two nights in either late January or early February, has been held each year since first being run at the Tracey's Speedway in Melbourne in 1935.

Over the years there have been at times more than one Australian Championship meeting held in Australia (and sometimes in the same city) due to being sanctioned by different governing bodies. There were also times during the 1950s and 1960s when several track promoters around the country staged meetings which they claimed were either an Australian Championship, or sometimes even a World Championship, usually in defiance of not being awarded the right to host the official championship.

While there have been drivers who have won more than one Australian Speedcar Championship, only three drivers have ever won both the national Speedcar championship and the Australian Sprintcar Championship. They are the George Tatnell from Sydney who won the Speedcar title in 1972–73, 1973–74 and 1976–77, plus the Sprintcar championship in 1987–88. Adelaide's Phil March won in his Nissan powered Speedcar in 1985–86, and also won the Sprintcar championship in 1998–99. The third driver was Sydney's Robbie Farr who won the 1997–98 Speedcar title and the 2003–04 Sprintcar championship.

Andy McGavin and Ray Revell from Sydney, with five championships each are the most successful drivers in the championships history (all won before 1964–65). Western Australia's Mike Figliomeni, Warrenne Ekins from Darwin and Adam Clarke from NSW have each won the event four times while five drivers have won the event three times. Twelve drivers from the United States have won the championship.

Australia's first Formula One World Champion Sir Jack Brabham won the event, winning the championship in 1948–49.

The oldest Australian champion was Bob Holt who won the 1998–99 title at the Northline Speedway in Darwin at the age of 58. Holt, originally from Sydney, began racing Speedcars in the early 1960s and was one of the leading competitors at the Sydney Showground during Australian speedway's "golden era".

Unlike other national championship meetings in Australian speedway racing, overseas drivers are permitted in the Australian Speedcar Championship. Eight winners of the title since 2002–03 have been Americans, while one New Zealander Michael Pickens won the title in 2015–16.

The 2011–12 Australian Speedcar Championship was due to be held on 16–17 March 2012 at the Maryborough Speedway in Maryborough, Queensland.[1] The meeting was cancelled due to inclement weather conditions caused by Cyclone Yasi.

The current (2022–2023) Australian Speedcar Champion is United States driver Brady Bacon, who won the title at Eastern Creek Speedway in Sydney, New South Wales.

Winners since 1935 edit

Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1935 Bob Finlay (Vic)
1935–36 Les Gough (Vic)
1936–37 Bert Woodman (SA)
1937–38 Harry Shaw (Vic)
1938–39 Ted Gray (Vic)
1938–39 Beal Simmons (USA)
1939–40 Dinny Patterson (NSW)
1945–46 Ray Revell (NSW)
1947–48 Cal Niday (USA)
1948–49 Sir Jack Brabham (NSW)
1949–50 Ray Revell (NSW)
1950–51 Ray Revell (NSW)
1952–53 Ray Revell (NSW)
1953–54 Andy McGavin (NSW)
1954–55 Andy McGavin (NSW)
1955–56 Andy McGavin (NSW)
1956–57 Ray Revell (NSW)
1957–58 Len Brock (NSW)
1958–59 Andy McGavin (NSW)
1959–60 Bob Tattersall (USA)
1960–61 Andy McGavin (NSW)
1961–62 Bob Tattersall (USA)
1962–63 Jimmy Davies (USA)
1964–65** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Peter Cunneen (NSW) Lew Marshall (NSW) Blair Shepherd (Qld)
1965–66** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Johnny Stewart (NSW) Len Brock (NSW) Blair Shepherd (Qld)
1966–67** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Johnny Stewart (NSW) Blair Shepherd (Qld) Bill Goode (Qld)
1967–68** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Johnny Stewart (NSW) Howard Revell (NSW) Barrie Watt (Qld)
1968–69** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Blair Shepherd (Qld) Bill Goode (Qld) Barrie Watt (Qld)
1969–70** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Bob Morgan (Qld) Blair Shepherd (Qld) Ron Wanless (Qld)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1970–71** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Ronald Mackay (NSW) Johnny Fenton (WA) Ron Wanless (Qld)
1971–72** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW Ronald Mackay (NSW) Charlie West (WA) Johnny Fenton (WA)
1972–73** Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney, NSW George Tatnell (NSW) Col Henning (SA) Johnny Fenton (WA)
1973–74 Redline Raceway Ballarat, Vic George Tatnell (NSW) Brian Dillon (Qld) Johnny Fenton (WA)
1974–75 Rowley Park Speedway Adelaide, SA Johnny Fenton (WA) Ronald Mackay (NSW) Greg Anderson (SA)
1975–76 Liverpool International Speedway Sydney, NSW Johnny Fenton (WA) George Tatnell (NSW) Ronald Mackay (NSW)
1976–77## George Tatnell (NSW) Ronald Mackay (NSW) Johnny Fenton (WA)
1977–78 Brisbane Exhibition Ground Brisbane, Qld Ron Wanless (Qld) George Tatnell (NSW) Danny Davidson (Qld)
1978–79 Claremont Speedway Perth, WA Ron Wanless (Qld) Howard Revell (NSW) Bill Sutherland (WA)
1979–80## Barry Pinchbeck (NSW) Johnny Fenton (WA)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1980–81 Speedway Park Virginia, SA Keith Mann (WA) Steve Stewart (SA) Terry Wigzell (SA)
1981–82 Avalon Raceway Lara, Vic Keith Mann (WA) Peter Curtis (NT) Terry Wigzell (SA)
1982–83 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge, Qld Geoff Pilgrim (WA) Ian Lewis (Vic) Ronald Mackay (Qld)
1983–84 Northline Speedway Darwin, NT Keith Mann (WA) Rex Hodgson (SA) Danny Davidson (Qld)
1984–85 Melbourne Speedbowl Melbourne, Vic Jim Holden (Qld) Ray Bishop (Vic) Jack Porrit (NSW)
1985–86 Speedway Park Virginia, SA Phil March (SA) Ray Bishop (Vic) Gary Dillon (SA)
1986–87 Claremont Speedway Perth, WA Tom Watson Sr. (WA) Gary Dillon (SA) John Sears (SA)
1987–88 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney, NSW Stephen Gall (NSW) Paul Lindberg (Qld) Phil Herreen (SA)
1988–89 Rockhampton Speedway Rockhampton, Qld Graham Jones (WA) Paul Lindberg (Qld) Ray Bishop (Vic)
1989–90 Northline Speedway Darwin, NT Warrenne Ekins (NT) Neville Lance (WA) Phil Herreen (SA)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
1990–91 Claremont Speedway Perth, WA Warrenne Ekins (NT) Graham Jones (WA) Tom Watson Jnr (WA)
1991–92 Speedway Park Virginia, SA Phil Herreen (SA) Tom Watson Jnr (WA) Greg Farrugia (NSW)
1992–93 Bendigo Raceway Bendigo, Vic Warrenne Ekins (NT) Mike Figliomeni (WA) Neville Lance (WA)
1993–94 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney, NSW Warrenne Ekins (NT) Neville Lance (WA) Rod Bowen (NSW)
1994–95 Charlton Raceway Toowoomba, Qld Mike Figliomeni (WA) Warrenne Ekins (NT) Neville Lance (WA)
1995–96 Claremont Speedway Perth, WA Mike Figliomeni (WA) Warrenne Ekins (NT) Joe Little (WA)
1996–97 Newcastle Motordrome Newcastle, NSW Craig Brady (NSW) Troy Jenkins (NSW) Joe Little (WA)
1997–98 Avalon Raceway Lara, Vic Robbie Farr (NSW) Troy Jenkins (NSW) Mark Brown (NSW)
1998–99 Northline Speedway Darwin, NT Bob Holt (NT) Dave Lambert (NSW) Toby Gibb (WA)
1999–2000 Western Auto Raceway Ballarat, Vic Mike Figliomeni (WA) Michael Kendall ( ) Shayne Alach ( )
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2000–01 Speedway Park Virginia, SA Adam Clarke (NSW) Darren Jenkins (NSW) Craig Brady (NSW)
2000–01 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge, Qld Mike Figliomeni (WA) Todd Wanless (Qld) Warrenne Ekins (NT)
2001–02♦ Speedway City Virginia, SA Adam Clarke (NSW) Brett Morris (NSW) Joe Little (WA)
2002–03 Speedway City Virginia, SA Cory Kruseman ( ) Adam Clarke (NSW) Craig Brady (NSW)
2003–04 Speedway City Virginia, SA Tony Elliot ( ) Brett Morris (NSW) Lance Beale ( )
2004–05 Perth Motorplex Perth, WA Steven Graham (NSW) Michael Pickens ( ) Dene McAllan (WA)
2005–06 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney, NSW Davey Ray ( ) Jerry Coons Jnr (USA) Adam Clarke (NSW)
2006–07 Toowoomba Speedbowl Toowoomba, Qld Jerry Coons Jnr ( ) Mark Brown (NSW) Dene McAllan (WA)
2007–08 Perth Motorplex Perth, WA Davey Ray ( ) Scott Glazebrook (WA) Rick Geneve (WA)
2008–09 Riverview Speedway Murray Bridge Kevin Swindell ( ) Brad Kuhn ( ) Neville Lance (WA)
2009–10 Avalon Raceway Lara, Vic Nathan Smee (NSW) Brendan Palmer (QLD) Sid Whittaker (QLD)
Year Venue City/State Winner Runner-up 3rd place
2010–11 Lismore Speedway Lismore, NSW Davey Ray ( ) Adam Wallis (Qld) Michael Pickens ( )
2011–12 Maryborough Speedway Maryborough, Qld Not Held (inclement weather)
2012–13 Perth Motorplex Perth, WA Neville Lance (WA) Daryl Clayden (WA) Casey Shuman ( )
2013–14 Speedway City Virginia, SA Adam Clarke (NSW) Alex Bright ( ) Ryan Jones (SA)
2014–15 Premier Speedway Warrnambool, VIC Adam Clarke (NSW) Nathan Smee (NSW) Alex Bright ( )
2015–16 Valvoline Raceway Sydney, NSW Michael Pickens ( ) Andrew Felker ( ) Alex Bright ( )
2016–17 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge, Qld Rico Abreu (   ) Brady Bacon (   ) Nathan Smee (  NSW)
2017–18 Murray Bridge Speedway Murray Bridge, SA Kaidon Brown ( ) Dayne Kingshott ( ) Alex Bright ( )
2018–19 Perth Motorplex Kwinana Beach, WA Dayne Kingshott ( ) Adam Clarke ( ) Jason McDougal ( )
2019–20 Premier Speedway Warrnambool, VIC Carson Macedo ( ) Alex Bright ( ) Kaleb Currie ( )
2021–22 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge, Qld Matt Smith ( ) Kaidon Brown ( ) Travis Mills ( )
2022–23 Eastern Creek Speedway Sydney, NSW Brady Bacon ( ) Kaiden Manders ( ) Thomas Meseraull ( )

** The championship was run as a national series between 1963/64 and 1971/72 (with the final round always held at the Sydney Showground), following which it reverted to a single championship meeting.
## 1976–77 and 1979–80 Championships were run over three rounds at three different tracks with a pointscore deciding the winner
2001–02 Championship was sanctioned by NASR and not Speedcars Australia as previous (and after)

1977–78 Controversy edit

The 1977/78 championship at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground remains controversial. In the feature race the field, led by defending champion George Tatnell who had built up almost half a lap lead, was under the yellow caution flags with 8 laps remaining due to a stalled car on the narrow track. With the restart imminent, officials erred by switching to the green light half a lap before the field reached the start line, catching out most of the field, including Tatnell. Local driver Ron Wanless powered past Tatnell and built up a winning lead before the Sydney-based driver could respond. Instead of calling for a restart as they should have, officials unbelievably allowed the race to finish, though Wanless was shown the "racing under protest" flag. Post-race Tatnell immediately protested, as did Adelaide driver Rex Hodgson who was third before the restart but was passed at the early green light by another local driver Danny Davidson. The officials failure to restart the race after the green light error led to conspiracy theories that as it was local Brisbane drivers who benefited (at the time, the local bodies assigned officials to national championship meetings), officials had no intention of admitting they were wrong, thus there was no intention of correcting the problem. There was also a theory that going green early was a common practice at the Exhibition Ground and that knowing the local drivers would be ready for it, the locally supplied officials gave the early green to give them an advantage in an effort to have a home town winner. After numerous protests and votes by committee's, Wanless was eventually awarded the win from Tatnell and Davidson. If any body had bothered to read the ASCC rule book of the day the rule clearly said the race could and would be started after a stoppage when the track was clear which was agreed and affirmed at the drivers meeting before the event began, consequently Wanless was declared the winner by the ASCC (Australian Speedcar Control Council) affirming also that the Chief Steward made the correct decision.

See also edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Australian Speedcar Championship Honour Roll - Speedcars Australia

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Australian Speedcar Championship is a dirt track motor racing championship held in Australia each year to determine the Australian national champion in midget car racing The single championship meeting run over two nights in either late January or early February has been held each year since first being run at the Tracey s Speedway in Melbourne in 1935 Over the years there have been at times more than one Australian Championship meeting held in Australia and sometimes in the same city due to being sanctioned by different governing bodies There were also times during the 1950s and 1960s when several track promoters around the country staged meetings which they claimed were either an Australian Championship or sometimes even a World Championship usually in defiance of not being awarded the right to host the official championship While there have been drivers who have won more than one Australian Speedcar Championship only three drivers have ever won both the national Speedcar championship and the Australian Sprintcar Championship They are the George Tatnell from Sydney who won the Speedcar title in 1972 73 1973 74 and 1976 77 plus the Sprintcar championship in 1987 88 Adelaide s Phil March won in his Nissan powered Speedcar in 1985 86 and also won the Sprintcar championship in 1998 99 The third driver was Sydney s Robbie Farr who won the 1997 98 Speedcar title and the 2003 04 Sprintcar championship Andy McGavin and Ray Revell from Sydney with five championships each are the most successful drivers in the championships history all won before 1964 65 Western Australia s Mike Figliomeni Warrenne Ekins from Darwin and Adam Clarke from NSW have each won the event four times while five drivers have won the event three times Twelve drivers from the United States have won the championship Australia s first Formula One World Champion Sir Jack Brabham won the event winning the championship in 1948 49 The oldest Australian champion was Bob Holt who won the 1998 99 title at the Northline Speedway in Darwin at the age of 58 Holt originally from Sydney began racing Speedcars in the early 1960s and was one of the leading competitors at the Sydney Showground during Australian speedway s golden era Unlike other national championship meetings in Australian speedway racing overseas drivers are permitted in the Australian Speedcar Championship Eight winners of the title since 2002 03 have been Americans while one New Zealander Michael Pickens won the title in 2015 16 The 2011 12 Australian Speedcar Championship was due to be held on 16 17 March 2012 at the Maryborough Speedway in Maryborough Queensland 1 The meeting was cancelled due to inclement weather conditions caused by Cyclone Yasi The current 2022 2023 Australian Speedcar Champion is United States driver Brady Bacon who won the title at Eastern Creek Speedway in Sydney New South Wales Contents 1 Winners since 1935 2 1977 78 Controversy 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners since 1935 editYear Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 1935 Bob Finlay Vic 1935 36 Les Gough Vic 1936 37 Bert Woodman SA 1937 38 Harry Shaw Vic 1938 39 Ted Gray Vic 1938 39 Beal Simmons USA 1939 40 Dinny Patterson NSW 1945 46 Ray Revell NSW 1947 48 Cal Niday USA 1948 49 Sir Jack Brabham NSW 1949 50 Ray Revell NSW 1950 51 Ray Revell NSW 1952 53 Ray Revell NSW 1953 54 Andy McGavin NSW 1954 55 Andy McGavin NSW 1955 56 Andy McGavin NSW 1956 57 Ray Revell NSW 1957 58 Len Brock NSW 1958 59 Andy McGavin NSW 1959 60 Bob Tattersall USA 1960 61 Andy McGavin NSW 1961 62 Bob Tattersall USA 1962 63 Jimmy Davies USA 1964 65 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Peter Cunneen NSW Lew Marshall NSW Blair Shepherd Qld 1965 66 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Johnny Stewart NSW Len Brock NSW Blair Shepherd Qld 1966 67 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Johnny Stewart NSW Blair Shepherd Qld Bill Goode Qld 1967 68 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Johnny Stewart NSW Howard Revell NSW Barrie Watt Qld 1968 69 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Blair Shepherd Qld Bill Goode Qld Barrie Watt Qld 1969 70 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Bob Morgan Qld Blair Shepherd Qld Ron Wanless Qld Year Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 1970 71 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Ronald Mackay NSW Johnny Fenton WA Ron Wanless Qld 1971 72 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW Ronald Mackay NSW Charlie West WA Johnny Fenton WA 1972 73 Sydney Showground Speedway Sydney NSW George Tatnell NSW Col Henning SA Johnny Fenton WA 1973 74 Redline Raceway Ballarat Vic George Tatnell NSW Brian Dillon Qld Johnny Fenton WA 1974 75 Rowley Park Speedway Adelaide SA Johnny Fenton WA Ronald Mackay NSW Greg Anderson SA 1975 76 Liverpool International Speedway Sydney NSW Johnny Fenton WA George Tatnell NSW Ronald Mackay NSW 1976 77 George Tatnell NSW Ronald Mackay NSW Johnny Fenton WA 1977 78 Brisbane Exhibition Ground Brisbane Qld Ron Wanless Qld George Tatnell NSW Danny Davidson Qld 1978 79 Claremont Speedway Perth WA Ron Wanless Qld Howard Revell NSW Bill Sutherland WA 1979 80 Barry Pinchbeck NSW Johnny Fenton WA Year Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 1980 81 Speedway Park Virginia SA Keith Mann WA Steve Stewart SA Terry Wigzell SA 1981 82 Avalon Raceway Lara Vic Keith Mann WA Peter Curtis NT Terry Wigzell SA 1982 83 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge Qld Geoff Pilgrim WA Ian Lewis Vic Ronald Mackay Qld 1983 84 Northline Speedway Darwin NT Keith Mann WA Rex Hodgson SA Danny Davidson Qld 1984 85 Melbourne Speedbowl Melbourne Vic Jim Holden Qld Ray Bishop Vic Jack Porrit NSW 1985 86 Speedway Park Virginia SA Phil March SA Ray Bishop Vic Gary Dillon SA 1986 87 Claremont Speedway Perth WA Tom Watson Sr WA Gary Dillon SA John Sears SA 1987 88 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney NSW Stephen Gall NSW Paul Lindberg Qld Phil Herreen SA 1988 89 Rockhampton Speedway Rockhampton Qld Graham Jones WA Paul Lindberg Qld Ray Bishop Vic 1989 90 Northline Speedway Darwin NT Warrenne Ekins NT Neville Lance WA Phil Herreen SA Year Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 1990 91 Claremont Speedway Perth WA Warrenne Ekins NT Graham Jones WA Tom Watson Jnr WA 1991 92 Speedway Park Virginia SA Phil Herreen SA Tom Watson Jnr WA Greg Farrugia NSW 1992 93 Bendigo Raceway Bendigo Vic Warrenne Ekins NT Mike Figliomeni WA Neville Lance WA 1993 94 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney NSW Warrenne Ekins NT Neville Lance WA Rod Bowen NSW 1994 95 Charlton Raceway Toowoomba Qld Mike Figliomeni WA Warrenne Ekins NT Neville Lance WA 1995 96 Claremont Speedway Perth WA Mike Figliomeni WA Warrenne Ekins NT Joe Little WA 1996 97 Newcastle Motordrome Newcastle NSW Craig Brady NSW Troy Jenkins NSW Joe Little WA 1997 98 Avalon Raceway Lara Vic Robbie Farr NSW Troy Jenkins NSW Mark Brown NSW 1998 99 Northline Speedway Darwin NT Bob Holt NT Dave Lambert NSW Toby Gibb WA 1999 2000 Western Auto Raceway Ballarat Vic Mike Figliomeni WA Michael Kendall nbsp Shayne Alach nbsp Year Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 2000 01 Speedway Park Virginia SA Adam Clarke NSW Darren Jenkins NSW Craig Brady NSW 2000 01 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge Qld Mike Figliomeni WA Todd Wanless Qld Warrenne Ekins NT 2001 02 Speedway City Virginia SA Adam Clarke NSW Brett Morris NSW Joe Little WA 2002 03 Speedway City Virginia SA Cory Kruseman nbsp Adam Clarke NSW Craig Brady NSW 2003 04 Speedway City Virginia SA Tony Elliot nbsp Brett Morris NSW Lance Beale nbsp 2004 05 Perth Motorplex Perth WA Steven Graham NSW Michael Pickens nbsp Dene McAllan WA 2005 06 Parramatta City Raceway Sydney NSW Davey Ray nbsp Jerry Coons Jnr USA Adam Clarke NSW 2006 07 Toowoomba Speedbowl Toowoomba Qld Jerry Coons Jnr nbsp Mark Brown NSW Dene McAllan WA 2007 08 Perth Motorplex Perth WA Davey Ray nbsp Scott Glazebrook WA Rick Geneve WA 2008 09 Riverview Speedway Murray Bridge Kevin Swindell nbsp Brad Kuhn nbsp Neville Lance WA 2009 10 Avalon Raceway Lara Vic Nathan Smee NSW Brendan Palmer QLD Sid Whittaker QLD Year Venue City State Winner Runner up 3rd place 2010 11 Lismore Speedway Lismore NSW Davey Ray nbsp Adam Wallis Qld Michael Pickens nbsp 2011 12 Maryborough Speedway Maryborough Qld Not Held inclement weather 2012 13 Perth Motorplex Perth WA Neville Lance WA Daryl Clayden WA Casey Shuman nbsp 2013 14 Speedway City Virginia SA Adam Clarke NSW Alex Bright nbsp Ryan Jones SA 2014 15 Premier Speedway Warrnambool VIC Adam Clarke NSW Nathan Smee NSW Alex Bright nbsp 2015 16 Valvoline Raceway Sydney NSW Michael Pickens nbsp Andrew Felker nbsp Alex Bright nbsp 2016 17 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge Qld Rico Abreu nbsp nbsp Brady Bacon nbsp nbsp Nathan Smee nbsp NSW 2017 18 Murray Bridge Speedway Murray Bridge SA Kaidon Brown nbsp Dayne Kingshott nbsp Alex Bright nbsp 2018 19 Perth Motorplex Kwinana Beach WA Dayne Kingshott nbsp Adam Clarke nbsp Jason McDougal nbsp 2019 20 Premier Speedway Warrnambool VIC Carson Macedo nbsp Alex Bright nbsp Kaleb Currie nbsp 2021 22 Archerfield Speedway Acacia Ridge Qld Matt Smith nbsp Kaidon Brown nbsp Travis Mills nbsp 2022 23 Eastern Creek Speedway Sydney NSW Brady Bacon nbsp Kaiden Manders nbsp Thomas Meseraull nbsp The championship was run as a national series between 1963 64 and 1971 72 with the final round always held at the Sydney Showground following which it reverted to a single championship meeting 1976 77 and 1979 80 Championships were run over three rounds at three different tracks with a pointscore deciding the winner 2001 02 Championship was sanctioned by NASR and not Speedcars Australia as previous and after 1977 78 Controversy editThe 1977 78 championship at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground remains controversial In the feature race the field led by defending champion George Tatnell who had built up almost half a lap lead was under the yellow caution flags with 8 laps remaining due to a stalled car on the narrow track With the restart imminent officials erred by switching to the green light half a lap before the field reached the start line catching out most of the field including Tatnell Local driver Ron Wanless powered past Tatnell and built up a winning lead before the Sydney based driver could respond Instead of calling for a restart as they should have officials unbelievably allowed the race to finish though Wanless was shown the racing under protest flag Post race Tatnell immediately protested as did Adelaide driver Rex Hodgson who was third before the restart but was passed at the early green light by another local driver Danny Davidson The officials failure to restart the race after the green light error led to conspiracy theories that as it was local Brisbane drivers who benefited at the time the local bodies assigned officials to national championship meetings officials had no intention of admitting they were wrong thus there was no intention of correcting the problem There was also a theory that going green early was a common practice at the Exhibition Ground and that knowing the local drivers would be ready for it the locally supplied officials gave the early green to give them an advantage in an effort to have a home town winner After numerous protests and votes by committee s Wanless was eventually awarded the win from Tatnell and Davidson If any body had bothered to read the ASCC rule book of the day the rule clearly said the race could and would be started after a stoppage when the track was clear which was agreed and affirmed at the drivers meeting before the event began consequently Wanless was declared the winner by the ASCC Australian Speedcar Control Council affirming also that the Chief Steward made the correct decision See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp Sports portal Motorsport in AustraliaReferences edit http www ozmotorsportssite com National Speedway Titles html permanent dead link External links editAustralian Speedcar Championship Honour Roll Speedcars Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian Speedcar Championship amp oldid 1215217481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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