CARNARVON (WA)
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CARNARVON SPEEDWAY 2022
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2022 - CARNARVON SPEEDWAY WESTERN AUSTRALIA LIMITED SPRINTCAR CHAMPIONSHIP & SPECTACULAR 22nd & 23rd April 2022On the Anzac weekend of 2002, Carnarvon Speedway hosted two big nights of Limited Sprintcar racing. The first of these two nights was the West Australian Championship.
Tim King from Moora quick timed in the event but did not make his way on to the podium at race end.
Tim Boujos would win the event, from Dom Reffici and Craig Bottrell.
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Carnarvon Speedway facebook Pictorial feature
23rd Aprill 2022 - Tim Boujos after his win at Carnarvon Speedway. Photo: Cochrane Photography.
23rd April 2022 - Tim King sets quick time at the title. Photo: Ccchrane Photography.
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Dickinson Wins night 2Night two of the Anzac meeting promised to be a ripper, some drives were on a high and some were just lets turn last nights result around. After the qualifying Tim King would start the feature on pole with Ben Maes outside of him, King would lead the early stages of the race, that was until Mat Davis who the leaders were cumming up on spun, This led to a pile up that took King out and also third runner Dom Riffici. Ben Maes was now in control of the lead and heading into lapped traffic where he struggled and slowed. The current WA1 Tim Boujos ended his night when he hit the wall, this caused a stoppage, giving Maes a clear run to the checker. Maes held the lead right up to the final corner when Dickinson swept around the high line and past Maes just before the finish line, In third place was Mathew Peaker.
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