The 2023 WA Sporting Car Club’s Circuit Racing season continued at CARCO.com.au Raceway on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 October 2023 for a two day race meet.

Featuring the Bob Creasy Memorial, BM Graphics and Mortons Plate and headlined by the Australian National Excel Championships.

Catch highlights of every race and the results from the round with Vaughn Brewer on recap duties!

00:00 Introduction
00:31 Formula Vee | Race 1
04:33 HQ Holden | Race 1
08:40 Street Cars, Improved Production, 3E Production | Race 1
13:21 Saloon Cars | Race 1
17:56 Sports Cars, WA Muscle Cars | Race 1
20:17 Excel Nationals | Heat 1
23:46 Formula Vee | Race 2
27:18 HQ Holden | Race 2
31:47 Street Cars, Improved Production, 3E Production | Race 2
35:11 Sue Palermo Interview
39:03 Saloon Cars | Race 2
43:08 Sports Cars, WA Muscle Cars | Race 2
47:30 Excel Nationals | Heat 2
51:46 HQ Holden | Race 3
55:04 Street Cars, Improved Production, 3E Production | Race 3
58:37 Saloon Cars | Race 3
1:01:46 End of Day

Drouin Speedway Club has opened their season after the original season start in October was curtailed by rain and in a great day of Saturday racing husband and wife Andrew and Bronwyn Miles won between them the Open Standard Saloons and Ladies Standard Saloons classes, with visiting racer Jake Warren winning the Wingless Sprints and Pakenham Upper based racer Cruz Farrell smashing records in his Junior Sedan class on his way to victory.

With the second round of the Gippsland Wingless Sprints series being up for grabs drivers competed in two of the three heat race qualifiers each before the twenty-five-lap final. Ben Hodge from Lang Lang was the first driver to pick up a win winning by almost ten seconds in heat one. Jake Warren then visiting from the Southwest of Victoria was the next to win before a third different winner closed out the qualifiers in Aron Lawrence. All three heat race winners led their races from start to finish to win.

Nyora Raceway held not one but two days of racing across to start there season with a early evening start on the Sunday and a mid-evening start on the Monday to allow Monday workers to get to the track, with a very decent crowds on both days getting dished up plenty of action to send them home happy.

On the Sunday, Simon Bent one Victorian Speedway Council Sedans, Travis Millar won the Gippsland Wingless Sprint series opening round, Bree Walker won the Ladies Standard Saloon feature event and Leanne Young took the win in the Ladies Crash and Bash.

After several years out of the scene, Jamie Cato makes a return to the Burnout Pad in his awesome Small Block Chev powered Camaro “WILD68”.

He certainly showed he hasn’t forgotten how to steer with an impressive use of the huge burnout pad at Bindoon Burnouts. The Chev had other ideas, with the Block now sporting a nice size hole with a few rod bolts seeing the light of day.

After winning the Rodney award for this effort, Jamie went on to also win the Open Class after borrowing his mate’s LS powered Falcon “EBLUBLY”, unconfirmed rumours are that Jamie has already put a deposit on some LS parts for the Camaro.
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Footnote: There is no truth to these rumours.