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ELLENBROOK SPEEDWAY 2021
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2021 - ELLENBROOK SPEEDWAY SUMMER SLAM SPRINTCAR SPEEDWEEK Round 4 2nd January 2021Well done to American Brock Zearfoss for not only winning three feature races but also the overall West Australian Sprintcar Speedweek crown.
And the likeable racer also has won a lot of new fans in his time in Australia.
After winning both feature races at the Motorplex and on Saturday night at Ellenbrook for the Speedweek finale, Zearfoss won the series on 886 points, A solid win over Queensland based Robbie Farr who amassed 848 points.
Third overall in the series was Callum Williamson on 826 points and the young gun from Geraldton is continuing to put some solid runs on the board.
Kris Coyle also enjoyed a good speedweek outing over the six shows finishing fourth overall on 818 points.
Kaiden Manders was fifth on 804, with the top ten rounded out by Andrew Priolo on 790, Dayne Kingshott 786, James Inglis 770, Jason Kendrick 764, and Jason Pryde also on 764. Further to that was, Lynton Jeffrey 762, David Priolo 752, Taylor Milling 744, AJ Nash 724, Scott Bogucki 694, Daniel Harding 656, Brad Maiolo 642, Trevor Jolly 630, Jamie Oldfield 486, Ben Butcher 466, Ryan Lancaster 416, Jaydee Dack 332, Todd Davis 330, James McFadden 296, Mathew Cross 280, Cameron McKenzie 232, Daniel Hartigan 226, George Eaton 118, Trevor Reynolds 110, Sean Zemunik 105 and Tom Callaghan 50.
A big thank you to the tracks that hosted the series - The Perth Motorplex, Bunbury City Speedway and Ellenbrook Speedway.
Thank you also to the drivers that embraced the extended super series, in particular the visiting drivers of Brock Zearfoss, Lynton Jeffrey, Scott Bogucki, James McFadden and Robbie Farr.
And thak you to the race fans who came out in big numbers for the six shows.
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thats Oldfield's one twoFor the second time this season Warren Oldfield has claimed the feature win at his home track of Ellenbrook Speedway and in the process, extended his lead in the Pro Dirt Series after six rounds and made himself the only driver now eligible for the Bonus in the remaing two nights of the Late Model Nationals.
Not only did he claim the win on the first of
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three nights of the Nationals, but it was an Oldfield Racing top two, as brother Jason claimed second place, crossing the line ahead of third place Joe Chalmers who recorded his very first podium finish in Late Models.
Oldfield was the high points man and would start on pole for the fourth time in six rounds this season, courtesy of a win and a second place in his heats, while second place in the series coming into tonights event, "The O Show" Brad Blake would join him on the front row after a win and a third in his heats.
Veronica McCann would come from position three after a great heat win backed up with a third place to be tied with Blake on points coming into the feature (positions split by fastest lap time) while Jay Cardy would come from position four after his two second place finishes in his heats, Ken Macpherson was the only other driver to claim a heat win, but a DNF in his first heat proved costly, seeing him start out of position eight.
Blake would lead the feature for a number of laps ahead of Oldfield, McCann, Jason Oldfield and Cardy.
The top five would remain unchanged until the next stopage, were on the re-start Jason Oldfield passed McCann to grab third spot.
Warren Oldfield would set the fastest lap time of the race in the next session and pass Blake for the lead while in traffic, Blake would also loose two further positions before the end of the race, that being Jason Oldfield and Joe Chalmers.
The results for the thirty lap feature were, 1st Warren Oldfield, 2nd Jason Oldfield, 3rd Joe Chalmers, 4th Brad Blake, 5th Jay Cardy, 6th David Nylander, 7th Veronica McCann, 8th Daniel Ameduri, 9th Michael Holmes, 10th Brent Vosbergen, 11th Paul Stubber, 12th Ken Macpherson, DNF Laura Burns, Ryan Ludlow, Matt Nylander, Rob Wells, Jayden Meckinstock, Willy Powell, DNS Kye Blight, Rhys Wells and Jamie Moon.