Goulburn Valley Auto Club has started its speedway season on Saturday night with eight race categories entertaining a healthy crowd keen to see some action after the past two seasons of pandemic-affected viewing.
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Rushworth Speedway was visited by the Daylesford Drivers Association bringing two of its classes to town.
The host club in the off season confirmed three new club classes that will compete through the season from the Victorian Speedway Council governing body, these classes Sports Sedans, Standard Saloons and Junior 1200s all hit the track.
Goulburn Valley Auto Club’s long time club classes also started their season, it was impressive to see the pit enclosure had more than 50 competitors to give the paying public some entertainment.
Daniel Wilson won the Goulburn Valley Open Saloons class finishing in front of Bevan Hutchins, last season’s champion, and Scott Smith.
In Goulburn Valley Production Sedans, Jye Sanders took the first win of the season in front of son and father Jason and Colin Ahearn.
While the experienced Keiden Britton got the win in Goulburn Valley Junior Sedans in front of Carley Smith and Tia Anderson, both brand new drivers to Juniors.
In Daylesford Speedway Association class action, David Barrie was the winner in the Daylesford A Modifieds ahead of Coby Kakoschke and Ryan Daly with club champion in Street Stocks, Des Robinson, picking up the win ahead of David Clark and Stephen Brook in that class.
Victorian Speedway Council class results included Rob Lock winning the Sports Sedans in front of Troy Britton and Shaqkira Blake, a rookie driver to the class having elevated from Junior Sedans last season.
Matt Leek won the Standard Saloon final from Patrick Walsh and Nathan Hutchins and in the 1200cc-powered Junior Sedans, Arthur Hutchinson finished ahead of Riley Taylor, Harry Dunn, Connor Claridge and Tyler Claridge.