ALBANY (WA)
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ATTWELL PARK SPEEDWAY 2021
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2021 - ATTWELL PARK SPEEDWAY WEST AUSTRALIAN STREET STOCK CHAMPIONSHIP 23rd & 24th January 2021Tight at the top after night 1The overnight point score in the 2020 2021 Speedway Sedans Australia Street Stock West Australian title is incredibly close after the first night of competition at Albany's Attwell Park Speedway on the South coast of Western Australia.
A great crowd and perfect weather conditions greeted the seventy nine drivers that started one of the biggest state titles ever seen in the west.
Proceedings started with James Westerman claiming the Ian Beard Best Presented Car Award for the third time in his career in a street stock title.
Twenty one heat races were conducted on night one with Carnarvon's Damon Lyle and 2018 West Australian champion Hayden Norman tied at the top with one hundred points.
Five times and current National champion Anthony Beare was productive on night one and is currently third overall with ninety five points, courtesy of two heat wins.
Racing throughout the night was fairly incident free with crash crews rarely required to be called into action.
Collie's Ethan Geneve and Paul Briggs certainly made their presence felt in the Falcon's with Geneve winning two heats.
One more round of heats await competitors on night two before the main events.
Points after Night One
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Damon Lyle Top PointsHayden Norman placed 2ndAnthony Beare placed 3rdMick Hamon placed 6thTim Coxall placed 9thJamie Oldfield placed 10thPeter Herbert placed 14th |