Elsegood extends Series lead at Sydney V8 Ute final round

George Miedecke took out Race 1 of Round 8 of the 2009 Yokohama V8 Ute Racing Series – protected by Armor All and has moved into third in the leader-board behind front-runner Coopers Pale Ales, Jack Elsegood who extended his championship lead by 53 points after a consistent drive at the Sydney Telstra 500 today, Saturday, 5 December at Sydney Olympic Park. The title is really heating up with only 3 points between second and fourth position, which includes Grant Johnson (745), Miedecke (743) and Kim Jane (742).

Penrith driver, Layton Crambrook got off to a good start in Race 1 but not good enough to keep Miedecke from taking an early lead through turn 1.

Crambrook was on his tail when a Safety car was deployed early into the first lap after Kurt Wimmer and Gary Baxter were forced wide in turn one and made contact with the wall. Glenn McNally was also caught in the fire and ran up the back of Samboy Racings, Scott Jennings, and saw his championship title diminish when he rolled over the line in 27th.

Unlucky on the restart was Racer Industries Rookie of the Year contender Gary Carson who was caught out and hit the back of Scott Jennings The Rookie was forced to retire leaving rival Paul Williams with a chance to take the title, this wasn’t to be the case however when Williams was called in to the pits after a bump with other Rookie Jason Gomersall, which resulted in a punctured radiator.

After the restart, Miedecke’s Ford flew ahead of the field and didn’t look back setting the first lap record for the track in a time of 1:47.91.

“I made sure I got a cracker restart and really went for it for 2-3 laps building a gap to Layton. (I think I was doing about the same lap times as I did in qualifying). After that I slowed and controlled the gap to the finish,” said Miedecke.

Crambrook finished comfortably in second, so did Andrew Fisher in third. It was a little different for fourth; with the Series title looming Kim Jane was all over the back of Ex NRL star Jack Elsegood but wasn’t able to take him and settled for fifth.

Gary MacDonald finished in sixth place with West Aussie Grant Johnson hot on his tail.

Narellan Pools Brad Patton had a great race and overtook teammate Craig Dontas to claim eighth. Sydneysider Ben Dunn did well to finish in tenth position, one of his best results for the year and Workhorse Collision Repairs Ben Kavich was right behind him in 11th.

Matt Holt who is filling in for George Elliot in the Vittoria Coffee Holden Ve is currently leading the SS Inductions Hard Charger Award for overtaking eight V8 Utes in Race 1.

This will soon change with Race 2, top 16 reversed grid race, which will see ISRI Trucks Steve Hodges start on Pole next to V8 Ute veteran Charlie “Handlebars” Kovacs in at 9:50am  (Sunday, 6 December).

Top ten results from Race 1:

 1  Country Energy/Lubrimaxx  George Miedecke  Ford BF  1:47.91 2  Mother Energy Drink / Crambroo   Layton Crambrook  Ford BF  1:49.17 3  Jesus All About Life     Andrew Fisher  Ford BF  1:49.96 4  Coopers Pale Ale Racing  Jack Elsegood  Ford BF  1:50.41 5  Bob Jane T-Marts/Trading Post Kim Jane  Holden VE  1:49.36 6 Caveat Loans/Mangomedia  Gary MacDonald  Holden VE  1:50.29 7   Grove Fruit Juice Racing     Grant Johnson   Holden VE  1:50.17 8   Narellan Pools/Big Gun Racing  Brad Patton  Ford BF  1:49.93 9  Thirsty Camel Racing  Craig Dontas  Ford BF  1:50.79 10  Storage King/Wilson Fabrics   Ben Dunn  Ford BF  1:52.05

Top ten Series standings:

 1  Coopers Pale Ale Racing Ford BF  Jack Elsegood   792 2  Grove Fruit Juice Racing Holden Ve  Grant Johnson  745 3 Lubrimaxx/Country Energy   Ford BF  George Miedeck   743 4  Bob Jane T-Marts/Trading Post Holden Ve  Kim Jane   742 5  Maxibon/Mother Energy Drink Ford BF Layton Crambrook  700 6  West Coast Racing Holden Ve  Glenn McNally  661 7  Thirsty Camel Racing Ford BF  Craig Dontas   656 8  Jesus All About Life Racing Ford BF  Andrew Fisher  641 9  RED Express Deliveries  Holden Ve  Charlie Kovacs   584 10  Addaxx Motorsport/Gold Coast Indoor Hire Karts Holden Ve  Kurt Wimmer  577

T3 Racer Industries Rookie of the Year standings:

 1  Brock Race Engineering/ GBF Underground Mining Holden Ve  Paul Williams  387  2  WPR Racing /Selectv Ford BF  Gary Carson  365 3  iseek Racing Holden Ve  Jason Gomersall  210


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