New Stars Marvellous in Manji

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oJhy Pack has last night claimed Round 7 of the JSRA Country Super Series at Southern Forest Machinery Raceway in Manjimup in what was another sensational night of Junior Sedan action.

A quality field of eleven New Star competitors, Luke Malcolm made a great start, defeating Matthew Thomson and Bryden Southwell comfortably on a slippery track. Jhy Pack and Matthew Thomson would then share the victories in the remaining two heats, which promised an exciting 15 lap feature race.

With Luke Malcolm and Jhy Pack off the front row, all was set for a thrilling 15 lap feature race, though this would come to an abrupt end for Luke Malcolm who suffered mechanical dramas before reaching the first corner.

Jhy Pack would inherit the race lead and from sister Montana and Matthew Thomson. Thomson would soon make a pass for second position and started to apply immense pressure to the race leader. Bryden Southwell now started to buy his way into the battle for minor placings, charging up behind Montana Pack in third. Further back in the field, Albany lady racers Bianca Kennedy and Hope Batchelor would fight hard for the minor places.

As the laps continued to wind down, Matthew Thomson continued to torment Jhy Pack who continued at the front of the field, with Montana Pack now making a move on Thomson. Bryden Southwell continued to watch in fourth position as the leading trio battled it out.

With heavy traffic now approaching, the leaders started to approach and the race for the lead was well and truly on in earnest. As the white flag flew, Matthew Thomson and Montana Pack were extremely close to the leader, which would soon come to a halt with Ellie Sing spinning and bringing on the yellow lights.

A green, white, checkered re-start would follow, which saw Jhy Pack make a great start ahead of sister Montana, Thomson and Bryden Southwell who was now within striking distance. The white flag flew once again with Montana Pack closing in on younger brother Jhy Pack, but it was all too late as Jhy Pack crossed the line to record his second round victory in a row ahead of Montana Pack and a fast finishing Bryden Southwell. Matthew Thomson would finish a gallant fourth place in what was a great race from the New Star Junior Sedans.

Official Results:
New Star Junior Sedan Final: 1. W98 Jhy Pack, 2. W78 Montana Pack, 3. W63 Bryden Southwell, 4. W5 Matthew Thomson, 5. W8 Brody Day, 6. W49 Bianca Kennedy, 7. W23 Hope Batchelor, 8. W57 Ellie Sing, 9. W53 Tobi Gunson DNF: W22 Luke Malcolm DNS: W24 Jonty Barnsby

For the JSRA, attention will now turn to Round 8 of the JSRA Country Super Series which returns to Augusta-Margaret River Speedway over the Easter weekend (Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th of April) and is proudly supported by Rick and Sara Musarra from Cranecorp Australia.

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

New Star Juniors - 2nd Montana Pack, 1st Jhy Pack, 3rd Bryden Southwell
New Star Juniors – 2nd Montana Pack, 1st Jhy Pack, 3rd Bryden Southwell

 

Live results from Manjimup

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oLive results from tonight’s Round 7 of the JSRA Country Super Series from Southern Forest Machinery Raceway in Manjimup will be updated on this page throughout the night.

New Stars:
New Star Junior Sedan Heat One: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W63 Bryden Southwell, 3. W5 Matthew Thomson, 4. W78 Montana Pack, 5. W98 Jhy Pack, 6. W24 Jonty Barnsby, 7. W8 Brody Day, 8. W23 Hope Batchelor, 9. W49 Bianca Kennedy, 10. W57 Ellie Sing, 11. W53 Tobi Gunsun

New Star Junior Sedan Heat Two: 1. W98 Jhy Pack, 2. W22 Luke Malcolm, 3. W78 Montana Pack, 4. W5 Matthew Thomson, 5. W49 Bianca Kennedy, 6. W63 Bryden Southwell, 7. W23 Hope Batchelor, 8. W57 Ellie Sing, 9. W53 Tobi Gunson DNF: W24 Jonty Barnsby DNS: W8 Brody Day

New Star Junior Sedan Heat Three: 1. W5 Matthew Thomson, 2. W98 Jhy Pack, 3. W22 Luke Malcolm, 4. W78 Montana Pack, 5. W63 Bryden Southwell, 6. W49 Bianca Kennedy, 7. W8 Brody Day, 8. W57 Ellie Sing, 9. W23 Hope Batchelor, 10. W53 Tobi Gunson DNS: W24 Jonty Barnsby

New Star Junior Sedan Final: 1. W98 Jhy Pack, 2. W78 Montana Pack, 3. W63 Bryden Southwell, 4. W5 Matthew Thomson, 5. W8 Brody Day, 6. W49 Bianca Kennedy, 7. W23 Hope Batchelor, 8. W57 Ellie Sing, 9. W53 Tobi Gunson DNF: W22 Luke Malcolm DNS: W24 Jonty Barnsby

Top Stars:
Top Star Junior Sedan Heat One: 1. W108 Blake Webb, 2. W11 Jake Avins, 3. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 4. W66 Seth Hinsey, 5. W37 Brooke Watson, 6. W06 Peter Katona, 7. W77 Jaymee Park

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Two: 1. W27 Jackson Derrick, 2. W13 Blake Fletcher, 3. W88 Izzac Delaporte, 4. W74 Jorj Park, 5. W12 Rahni Musarra, 6. W183 Corey Ameduri, 7. W55 Daniel Erceg, 8. W343 Tanika Webb

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Three: 1. W06 Peter Katona, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W88 Izzac Delaporte, 4. W13 Blake Fletcher, 5. W183 Corey Ameduri, 6. W66 Seth Hinsey DNF: W108 Blake Webb, W343 Tanika Webb

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Four: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W11 Jake Avins, 3. W37 Brooke Watson, 4. W55 Daniel Erceg, 5. W27 Jackson Derrick, 6. W77 Jaymee Park, 7. W12 Rahni Musarra

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Five: 1. W12 Rahni Musarra, 2. W27 Jackson Derrick, 3. W11 Jake Avins, 4. W183 Corey Ameduri, 5. W88 Izzac Delaporte, 6. W37 Brooke Watson DNS: W343 Tanika Webb

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Six: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W66 Seth Hinsey, 4. W77 Jaymee Park, 5. W55 Daniel Erceg, 6. W13 Blake Fletcher DNF: W06 Peter Katona, W108 Blake Webb

Top Star Junior Sedan Final: 1. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 2. W88 Izzac Delaporte, 3. W11 Jake Avins, 4. W27 Jackson Derrick, 5. W13 Blake Fletcher, 6. W108 Blake Webb, 7. W66 Seth Hinsey, 8. W74 Jorj Park, 9. W37 Brooke Watson, 10. W55 Daniel Erceg, 11. W77 Jaymee Park, 12. W183 Corey Ameduri, 13. W343 Tanika Webb DNF: W12 Rahni Musarra DNS: W06 Peter Katona

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

Manjimup Bound for the JSRA

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oThe JSRA Country Super Series will head to Southern Forest Machinery Raceway in Manjimup this Saturday night for Round 7 of the highly competitive series. With some of the best Junior Sedan racers in Australia set to battle it out for all important series points, the racing promises greatness once again this season.

Bryden Southwell, Luke Malcolm and Jhy Pack will enter this round as early favourites in the New Star division and have all tasted success this season. Brody Day, Montana Pack and Isabella Freeland who have all joined the series this year have had some pleasing results so far and will be hoping for some good luck again on Saturday night.

Tobi Gunson, Ellie Sing, Jonty Barnsby, Hope Batchelor, Josh Davis and Matthew Thomson will all join the series regulars this weekend and will hope to put up a big challenge to their fellow racers.

In the Top Star division, Jake Avins, Blake Webb and Jackson Derrick have all figured prominently so far this season, but will be faced with a serious challenge from Peter Katona, Jorj Park, Seth Hinsey and Izzac Delaporte. Each of these racers have been very quick of late and will be hoping to earn some valuable points heading into the closing rounds of the series.

Lady racers Bronty Fraser, Rahni Musarra, Ebony Does, Jaymee Park and Tanika Webb will hope that lady luck is on their side as they also look to steal the victory from their male counterparts this weekend.

Esperance racers Blake Fletcher and Daniel Erceg will once again make the long trek across to Manjimup for this weekend’s racing and will be hoping for some better luck in order to earn some series points. Izak Davies will also re-join the series on Saturday night and will be looking to take it up against some strong competition.

The JSRA must thank the Manjimup Speedway Club for once again holding a round of our series at their venue.

Be sure to head to the JSRA Facebook Page and website jsrawa.com for all the up to date information on all things Junior Sedan Racing in WA.

Official Nominations:
New Stars:
W5 Matthew Thomson
W8 Brody Day
W15 Josh Davis
W22 Luke Malcolm
W23 Hope Batchelor
W24 Jonty Barnsby
W49 Bianca Kennedy
W53 Tobi Gunson
W57 Ellie Sing
W63 Bryden Southwell
W78 Montana Pack
W98 Jhy Pack
W99 Isabella Freeland

Top Stars:
W5 Bronty Fraser
W06 Peter Katona
W10 Jake Avins
W12 Rahni Musarra
W13 Blake Fletcher
W27 Jackson Derrick
W33 Ebony Does
W37 Brooke Watson
W55 Daniel Erceg
W66 Seth Hinsey
W74 Jorj Park
W77 Jaymee Park
W88 Izzac Delaporte
W95 Izak Davies
W108 Blake Webb
W343 Tanika Webb

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

 

We look forward to more close, hard racing at Manjimup this weekend!
We look forward to more close, hard racing at Manjimup this weekend!

 

Terrific Top Stars

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oThe Top Star Junior Sedans have once again delivered some of the best quality speedway racing at the Quit Collie Speedway last night for Round 6 of the JSRA Country Super Series supported by Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre.

Jake Avins went into this event as an early favourite and started the evening in the best way, claiming the opening heat of the night. Izzac Delaporte, Jorj Park, Stefani Ameduri and Blake Webb would also find themselves at the front of the field in the subsequent heat races.

Izzac Delaporte would be the only driver that would prevail in two heat races, which would give him a pole position start for the 20-lap feature race.

As the green flag dropped on the 20-lap feature race, Broome’s Jorj Park would make the best of the start and would lead the field, as Jake Avins started to charge around a few cars, as did Blake Webb. Stefani Ameduri also started to make her mark on the race, apply immense pressure to Blake Webb.

Seth Hinsey was having a great run and in front of his home track started to make his effect on the race, as Izzac Delaporte started to line up a move on Jorj Park. As the duo went through turn 2, there would almost be a touch, before Izzac Delaporte would make contact with Jorj Park, which resulted in a yellow light.

At the stoppage Jorj Park would be sent to the rear of the field and would have a lot of work to do with 16 laps remaining. Izzac Delaporte would lead the field, as Peter Katona now started to move through the field.

The race continued at a high pace, with Jorj Park now charging his way through the field towards the front once again. Stefani Ameduri now sat in second position and had some work to do in order to catch our race leader.

With eight laps remaining, the yellow lights would be forced to come on, as Blake Fletcher lost a wheel, ending his race. When the green light came on again, Stefani Ameduri made a great start, as did Jorj Park who had now moved his way into position 4 after working his way through the field from the rear.

With Delaporte continuing to lead by about 1 second, Tylar Main would retire from the event with a flat tyre. Jake Avins, Jorj Park and Blake Webb fought hard for the minor positions, with Park and Avins getting hooked together across the start finish line. The yellow lights would have to come on once again, as Jorj Park lost his rear bumper from the car going into turn 1.

Jorj Park would be told to go to the infield for causing two stoppages, which was very disappointing for the Broome racer. With only a handful of laps remaining, Izzac Delaporte continued to lead the field from Stefani Ameduri, Blake Webb and Jake Avins. Avins now moved to the inside of Blake Webb and would take away third position, as Peter Katona now moved past Blake Webb.

As the field came to the checkered flag, Izzac Delaporte would prevail from Stefani Ameduri and Jake Avins to take out the sixth round of the JSRA Country Super Series.

Attention will now turn to Round 7 of the JSRA Country Super Series which heads to Southern Forest Machinery Raceway in Manjimup on Saturday April 1st.

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

Top Star Top 3 - 2nd Stefani Ameduri, 1st Izzac Delaporte, 3rd Jake Avins. Photo courtesy of Fastlane Photography.
Top Star Top 3 – 2nd Stefani Ameduri, 1st Izzac Delaporte, 3rd Jake Avins. Photo courtesy of Fastlane Photography.

Pack Times it to Perfection

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oJhy Pack last night claimed the biggest win of his short career, defeating Luke Malcolm and Bryden Southwell on the last lap to claim Round 6 of the JSRA Country Super Series at Quit Collie Speedway.

With a quality field of 12 New Star competitors, Luke Malcolm started the evening in the best possible way, claiming the first two heat race victories, while Jhy Pack would claim the third and final heat of the night.

The racing behind was fierce and tough, with Bryden Southwell, Montana Pack and Brody Day figuring prominently in each of the heat races.

When it came to the 15 lap feature race, Luke Malcolm would make the best of the jump, while Jhy and Montana Pack would duel it out behind. Jae Noonan and Aiden Doak would start to move their way through the field, as did Brody Day and Bryden Southwell who were right behind the leaders.

This would soon come undone as the Pack siblings traded blows, which would see Montana retire from the event and Jhy drop back through the field significantly. Brody Day would capitalise and move into a top 3 position behind Bryden Southwell and Luke Malcom who continued to lead.

Luke Malcolm started to feel immense pressure from Bryden Southwell, as Jhy Pack was charging back through the field. With two laps remaining, the leaders had to deal with lapped traffic as Jhy Pack went around the outside of Malcolm and Southwell to put up a real challenge for the race lead.

Bryden Southwell charged to the inside of Malcolm and Pack and with a corner to go were three wide as they came to the line. Jhy Pack would narrowly defeat Luke Malcolm, Bryden Southwell and Brody Day to take the win in Round 6 of the JSRA Country Super Series.

Attention will now turn to Round 7 of the JSRA Country Super Series which heads to Southern Forest Machinery Raceway in Manjimup on Saturday April 1st.

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

New Star Top 3 - 3rd Bryden Southwell, 1st Jhy Pack, 2nd Luke Malcolm
New Star Top 3 – 3rd Bryden Southwell, 1st Jhy Pack, 2nd Luke Malcolm. Photo courtesy of Fastlane Photography.

Live Results from Quit Collie Speedway

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Live results from tonight’s Round 6 of the JSRA Country Super Series from Quit Collie Speedway supported by Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre will be updated on this page throughout the night.

New Stars:

New Star Junior Sedans Heat One: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W78 Montana Pack, 3. W98 Jhy Pack, 4. W63 Bryden Southwell, 5. W23 Jae Noonan, 6. W8 Brody Day, 7. W5 Jordyn Macpherson, 8. W24 Aiden Doak, 9. W11 Erin Fraser, 10. W9 Ziggy Yates (5), 11. W43 Jorja Davies (5), 12. W6 Libby Macpherson (5). Total Time: 2.25.706. Winning Margin: 5.139. Fastest Lap: 22.909 W98 Jhy Pack.

New Star Junior Sedans Heat Two – 6 laps: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W78 Montana Pack, 3. W98 Jhy Pack, 4. W5 Jordyn Macpherson, 5. W63 Bryden Southwell, 6. W11 Erin Fraser, 7. W8 Brody Day, 8. W23 Jae Noonan, 9. W24 Aiden Doak, 10. W43 Jorja Davies, 11. W9 Ziggy Yates (5), 12. W6 Libby Macpherson (5). Total Time: 2.23.345. Winning Margin: 0.792. Fastest Lap: 23.118 W78 Montana Pack.

New Star Junior Sedans Heat Three – 6 laps: 1. W98 Jhy Pack, 2. W78 Montana Pack, 3. W22 Luke Malcolm, 4. W63 Bryden Southwell, 5. W8 Brody Day, 6. W23 Jae Noonan, 7. W11 Erin Fraser, 8. W5 Jordyn Macpherson, 9. W24 Aiden Doak, 10. W43 Jorja Davies (5), 11. W9 Ziggy Yates (5), 12. W6 Libby Macpherson (5). Total Time: 2.23.546. Winning Margin: 0.937. Fastest Lap: 22.516 W22 Luke Malcolm.

New Star Junior Sedans Feature – 15 laps: 1. W98 Jhy PAck, 2. W22 Luke Malcolm, 3. W63 Bryden Southwell, 4. W8 Brody Day, 5. W23 Jae Noonan, 6. W11 Erin Fraser, 7. W24 Aiden Doak, 8. W9 Ziggy Yates (13), 9. W43 Jorja Davies (13), 10. W6 Libby Macpherson (12). DNF: W78 Montana Pack (4). DNS: W5 Jordyn Macpherson. Total Time: 6.08.510. Winning Margin: 0.223. Fastest Lap: 23.172 W98 Jhy Pack.

Top Stars:

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat One – 8 laps: 1. W11 Jake Avins, 2. W06 Peter Katona, 3. W66 Seth Hinsey, 4. W12 Rahni Musarra, 5. W74 Jorj Park, 6. W17 Tylar Main, 7. W183 Corey Ameduri, 8. W33 Ebony Does. DNF: W55 Daniel Erceg (6). Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 1.544. Fastest Lap: 22.374 W11 Jake Avins.

Top Star Junior Sedans Heat Two – 8 laps: 1. W88 Izzak Delaporte, 2. W108 Blake Webb, 3. W42 Nathan Carter, 4. W13 Blake Fletcher, 5. W95 Izzak Davies, 6. W44 Brodie Dunn, 7. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 8. W343 Tanika Webb. DNF: W5 Bronty Fraser (5). Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 1.485. Fastest Lap: 22.150 W88 Izzak Delaporte.

Top Star Junior Sedans Heat Three – 8 laps: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W06 Peter Katona, 3. W66 Seth Hinsey, 4.W11 Jake AVins, 5. W108 Blake Webb, 6. W42 Nathan Carter, 7. W343 Tanika Webb, 8. W88 Izzak Delaporte, 9. W33 Ebony Does. Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 1.654. Fastest Lap: 21.932 W74 Jorj Park.

Top Star Junior Sedans Heat Four – 8 laps: 1. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 2. W44 Brodie Dunn, 3. W17 Tylar Main, 4. W13 Blake Fletcher, 5. W183 Corey Ameduri, 6. W95 Izak Davies, 7. W12 Rahni Musarra, 8. W5 Bronty Fraser. DNS: W55 Daniel Erceg, Total Time: 2.56.644. Winning Margin: 7.414. Fastest Lap: 21.882 W83 Stefani Ameduri.

Top Star Junior Sedans Heat Five – 8 laps: 1. W108 Blake Webb, 2. W42 Nathan Carter, 3. W66 Seth Hinsey, 4. W13 Blake Fletcher, 5. W95 Izzak Davies. DNF: W343 Tanika Webb (2), W33 Ebony Does (2). DQ: W06 Peter Katona. DNS: W55 Daniel Erceg. Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 2.021. Fastest Lap: 21.951 W108 Blake Webb.

Top Star Junior Sedans Heat Six – 8 laps: 1. W88 Izzak Delaporte, 2. W74 Jorj PArk, 3. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 4. W11 Jake Avins, 5. W17 Tylar Main, 6. W44 Brodie Dunn, 7. W183 Corey Ameduri, 8. W12 Rahni Musarra, 9. W5 Bronty Fraser. Total Time: 3.01.466. Winning Margin: 0.443. Fastest Lap: 21.632 W88 Izzak Delaporte.

Top Star Feature – 20 laps: 1. W88 Izzak Delaporte, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W11 Jake Avins, 4. W108 Blake Webb, 5. W06 Peter Katona, 6. W66 Seth Hinsey, 7. W44 Brodie Dunn, 8. W42 Nathan Carter, 9. W12 Rahni Musarra, 10. W95 Izzak Davies, 11. W5 Bronty Fraser. DNF: W17 Tylar Main (13), W183 Corey Ameduri (11), W13 Blake Fletcher (11), W343 Tanika Webb (0). DQ: W74 Jorj Park (15). DNS: W55 Daniel Erceg. Total Time: No Time. Winning Margin: 0.839. Fastest Lap: 21.350 W88 Izzak Delaporte.

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

JSRA Country Super Series Continues this Weekend

13988251_1081826608570498_4826323605500784604_oThe JSRA Country Super Series heads to Quit Collie Speedway this Saturday night for the sixth round of the series, proudly supported by Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre.

Some of Australia’s best Junior Sedan drivers have entered for this weekend’s event and will fight it out for not only the round victory, but also for valuable JSRA Country Super Series points. Currently the series is wide open, with a number of drivers close on points as we enter the second half of the series.

Hometown heros, Jake Avins and Seth Hinsey will no doubt be the drivers to watch, with Avins claiming numerous feature race victories this season, including the recent Collie Junior Sedan Championships.

Peter Katona, Blake Fletcher, Izak Davies and Blake Webb will be looking to put up a real challenge on Saturday night, as they fight for series points. Brother and sister duos of Stefani and Corey Ameduri and Jorj and Jaymee Park will also be in the mix, recording some top results throughout Australia this season.

Brodie Dunn, Nathan Carter and Izzac Delaporte will look to fly the local flag against some tough competition and will be hoping to be at the pointy end of the field come A-Main time.

In the New Star field Luke Malcolm, Bryden Southwell, Jhy and Montana Pack will come into this round as favourites, being the form drivers of the season so far. Brody Day has had some pleasing results this season and will hope to move his Suzuki Swift towards the front of the field throughout the night.

Local racers, Jordyn and Libby Macpherson, along with Ziggy Yates, Erin Fraser and Jorja Davies will surely use their home track knowledge to try get the upper hand on their rivals.

The JSRA must thank the Quit Collie Speedway and Collie Racing Drivers Association for holding a round of our series again this season, as well as all of our valued sponsors that have made the season so successful to this point.

For more information on the JSRA, our series’ and our sponsors, head to our website jsrawa.com or find Junior Speedway Racing Association – JSRA on Facebook.

Official Nominations:
New Stars:
W5 Jordyn Macpherson
W6 Libby Macpherson
W8 Brody Day
W9 Ziggy Yates
W11 Erin Fraser
W22 Luke Malcolm
W23 Jae Noonan
W43 Jorja Davies
W63 Bryden Southwell
W78 Montana Pack
W98 Jhy Pack

Top Stars:
W5 Bronty Fraser
W06 Peter Katona
W7 Alex Swift
W11 Jake Avins
W12 Rahni Musarra
W13 Blake Fletcher
W17 Tylar Main
W33 Ebony Does
W37 Brooke Watson
W42 Nathan Carter
W44 Brodie Dunn
W55 Daniel Erceg
W66 Seth Hinsey
W74 Jorj Park
W77 Jaymee Park
W83 Stefani Ameduri
W88 Izzac Delaporte
W95 Izak Davies
W108 Blake Webb
W183 Corey Ameduri
W343 Tanika Webb

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

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Juniors Deliver in Moora

JSRA COUNTRY SUPER SERIES - R5Round 5 of the JSRA Country Super Series held at Moora Speedway last night has seen some of the best Junior Sedan racing you will see throughout the country. The True Value Hardware, Moora sponsored event attracted thirteen New Stars and twenty Top Stars, which alone set the scene for a great night.

Geraldton racer, Rory Elsum-Beaumont started the New Star night off in the best possible fashion, recording the first victory of the night. Luke Malcolm, who was undefeated at the Perth Motorplex on Friday finished strong and closed the gap between himself and the leader, while Bryden Southwell charged through the field to finish third.

Bryden Southwell and Luke Malcolm would battle for positions for the rest of the night, with Southwell getting the upper hand of Malcolm to win heat two. Brother and sister duo of Montana and Jhy Pack returned to the track and started to make their mark on the competition.

Local racers, Alec, Taj and Connor Vanzetti also made their mark on the competition, charging towards the front in each race. Luke Malcolm would make a fantastic pass to get passed Bryden Southwell in the concluding stages of the race to record the win by the smallest of margins.

When it came to the night’s final, Southwell and Malcolm soon made their way to the front of the field, as Rory Elsum-Beaumont fell back a number of positions. Montana and Jhy Pack continued to get quicker and quicker and started to catch the leading duo. Alec Vanzetti had a drama early on in the race and fell back through the field.

The yellow lights would soon come on for a spun car, as the field was lined up for a restart. This would be short lived, as another car spun and the yellow lights would come on yet again.

In the concluding stages of the race, Luke Malcolm continued to lead from Bryden Southwell, Jhy and Montana Pack, as Alec Vanzetti moved his way through the field and now started to put up a charge to the leaders. Vanzetti would soon find a way past Jhy and Montana Pack and would cross the line to finish third behind race winner Luke Malcolm and Bryden Southwell.

Offical Results:
New Star Junior Sedan Feature: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W63 Bryden Southwell, 3. W120 Alec Vanzetti, 4. W98 Jhy Pack, 5. W121 Taj Vanzetti, 6. W2 Dean Schofield, 7. W122 Connor Vanzetti, 8. W66 Possum Lawrence, 9. W8 Brody Day DNF: W26 Jasmine Arnold, W78 Montana Pack DSQ: W6 Rory Elsum-Beaumont

With a quality field of Top Star Junior Sedans nominated, the racing was of the highest standard. Local Moora racer Jessica Staines started the night off with a commanding victory over Jake Avins and Seth Hinsey. Jorj Park would take the win in the second heat of the night ahead of a very quick Jackson Derrick who debuted a new car and Morawa driver Peter Katona.

The third heat of the night would see a strong contingent of lady drivers taking to the track, with Stefani Ameduri working her way to the front to win the heat ahead of Albany’s Brooke Watson and Corey Ameduri. Jorj Park would win his second heat of the night in heat four ahead of a very quick Jake Avins and Ashley Baker.

Jake Avins and Jorj Park would be victorious in the final heats of the night, which would earn them a front row starting position for the 20 lap feature to come.

With 20 laps ahead of the field of 20 cars, Jorj Park and Jake Avins raced side by side for the first lap, before Avins could break free. This would be short lived as Jorj Park returned serve and took the lead from Avins. Further back in the field, there were numerous cars battling for minor positions, including Rahni Musarra who had to charge from the rear of the field.

The race soon came to a stop with Tylar Main stopping on the back straight. He would ultimately retire from the event at this point with a flat tyre. When the race got back underway, the battle out in front resumed, as Ashley Baker started to apply the pressure in third position.

Stefani Ameduri and Jackson Derrick soon made their way through the field and battled it out for the minor positions in their Hyundai Excels. With Jake Avins now leading, he started to extend his lead before a car spun in front of him, leaving our leading with no where to go.

Avins would lead the field away at the restart, though Jorj Park would not give up from this point. At this point, the drivers at the back had a coming together, which sent cars all over the track and would see Jackson Derrick retire from the event with serious damage to his car. Jorj Park was trying hard to make some ground on the leaders, when he span in front of the field with just two laps remaining.

With one lap to go, Stefani Ameduri would not be denied, closing the gap between herself and leader, Jake Avins. As the field came towards the finish line, Jake Avins would defeat Stefani Ameduri by the smallest of margins ahead of a gallant Stefani Ameduri and Peter Katona.

Once again, the JSRA extends a great thank you to Peter from True Value Hardware, Moora for his support of this Round of the JSRA Country Super Series.

Attention now turns to the 2017 edition of the Australasian Championships, which will see six drivers and their families head to New Zealand on Thursday to compete in the ultra popular Ministock category. We wish our drivers all the best of luck and will ensure everyone is kept up to date via our JSRA Facebook page.

The next round of the JSRA Country Super Series will be on March 11th at Quit Collie Speedway, a popular venue for many Junior Sedan racers in WA. Be sure to nominate via the nominations page on the JSRA website jsrawa.com

Official Results:
Top Star Junior Sedan Feature: 1. W11 Jake Avins, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W06 Peter Katona, 4. W10 Ashley Baker, 5. W94 Jess Staines, 6. W183 Corey Ameduri, 7. W21 Jack Dalton, 8. W108 Blake Webb, 9. W66 Seth Hinsey, 10. W74 Jorj Park, 11. W9 Isaac Arnold, 12. W343 Tanika Webb, 13. W12 Rahni Musarra, 14. W95 Izak Davies, 15. W37 Brooke Watson, 16. W33 Ebony Does, 17. W5 Bronty Fraser, 18. W91 Mitchell Baker DNF: W17 Tylar Main, W27 Jackson Derrick

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

New Stars: 2nd Bryden Southwell, 1st Luke Malcolm, 3rd Alec Vanzetti
New Stars: 2nd Bryden Southwell, 1st Luke Malcolm, 3rd Alec Vanzetti

 

Top Stars: 3rd Peter Katona, 1st Jake Avins, 2nd Stefani Ameduri (absent)
Top Stars: 3rd Peter Katona, 1st Jake Avins, 2nd Stefani Ameduri (absent)

 

Live Results from Moora

JSRA COUNTRY SUPER SERIES - R5Live results from tonight’s Round 5 of the JSRA Country Super Series from Moora Speedway brought to you by True Value Hardware will be updated on this page throughout the night.

New Stars:
New Star Junior Sedan Heat One: 1. W6 Rory Elsum-Beamont, 2. W22 Luke Malcolm, 3. W120 Alec Vanzetti, 4. W121 Taj Vanzetti, 5. W98 Jhy Pack, 6. W78 Montana Pack, 7. W63 Bryden Southwell, 8. W26 Jasmine Arnold, 9. W2 Dean Schofield, 10. W8 Brody Day, 11. W122 Connor Vanzetti, 12. W66 Possum Lawrence

New Star Junior Sedan Heat Two: 1. W63 Bryden Southwell, 2. W22 Luke Malcolm, 3. W78 Montana Pack, 4. W6 Rory Elsum-Beaumont, 5. W98 Jhy Pack, 6. W120 Alec Vanzetti, 7. W121 Taj Vanzetti, 8. W8 Brody Day, 9. W2 Dean Schofield, 10. W66 Possum Lawrence, 11. W122 Connor Vanzetti, 12. W26 Jasmine Arnold

New Star Junior Sedan Heat Three: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W63 Bryden Southwell, 3. W78 Montana Pack, 4. W120 Alec Vanzetti, 5. W98 Jhy Pack, 6. W6 Rory Elsum-Beaumont, 7. W2 Dean Schofield, 8. W122 Connor Vanzetti, 9. W8 Brody Day DNF: W121 Taj Vanzetti, W26 Jasmine Arnold

New Star Junior Sedan Feature: 1. W22 Luke Malcolm, 2. W63 Bryden Southwell, 3. W120 Alec Vanzetti, 4. W98 Jhy Pack, 5. W121 Taj Vanzetti, 6. W2 Dean Schofield, 7. W122 Connor Vanzetti, 8. W66 Possum Lawrence, 9. W8 Brody Day DNF: W26 Jasmine Arnold, W78 Montana Pack DSQ: W6 Rory Elsum-Beaumont

Top Stars:
Top Star Junior Sedan Heat One: 1. W94 Jess Staines, 2. W11 Jake Avins, 3. W66 Seth Hinsey, 4. W10 Ashley Baker, 5. W95 Izak Davies, 6. W183 Corey Ameduri, 7. W343 Tanika Webb, 8. W91 Mitchell Baker, 9. W33 Ebony Does DNF: W83 Stefani Ameduri

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Two: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W27 Jackson Derrick, 3. W06 Peter Katona, 4. W9 Isaac Arnold, 5. W37 Brooke Watson, 6. W17 Tylar Main, 7. W108 Blake Webb, 8. W21 Jack Dalton, 9. W5 Bronty Fraser DNF: W12 Rahni Musarra

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Three: 1. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 2. W37 Brooke Watson, 3. W183 Corey Ameduri, 4. W94 Jess Staines, 5. W06 Peter Katona, 6. W5 Bronty Fraser, 7. W95 Izak Davies DNF: W33 Ebony Does, W9 Isaac Arnold, W27 Jackson Derrick

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Four: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W11 Jake Avins, 3. W10 Ashley Baker, 4. W17 Tylar Main, 5. W108 Blake Webb, 6. W21 Jack Dalton, 7. W66 Seth Hinsey, 8. W12 Rahni Musarra, 9. W343 Tanika Webb, 10. W91 Mitchell Baker

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Five: 1. W11 Jake Avins, 2. W10 Ashley Baker, 3. W27 Jackson Derrick, 4. W21 Jack Dalton, 5. W108 Blake Webb, 6. W9 Isaac Arnold, 7. W5 Bronty Fraser, 8. W33 Ebony Does, 9. W91 Mitchell Baker DNF: W17 Tylar Main

Top Star Junior Sedan Heat Six: 1. W74 Jorj Park, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W183 Corey Ameduri, 4. W06 Peter Katona, 5. W95 Izak Davies, 6. W343 Tanika Webb, 7. W37 Brooke Watson, 8. W66 Seth Hinsey DNF: W12 Rahni Musarra, W94 Jess Staines

Top Star Junior Sedan Feature: 1. W11 Jake Avins, 2. W83 Stefani Ameduri, 3. W06 Peter Katona, 4. W10 Ashley Baker, 5. W94 Jess Staines, 6. W183 Corey Ameduri, 7. W21 Jack Dalton, 8. W108 Blake Webb, 9. W66 Seth Hinsey, 10. W74 Jorj Park, 11. W9 Isaac Arnold, 12. W343 Tanika Webb, 13. W12 Rahni Musarra, 14. W95 Izak Davies, 15. W37 Brooke Watson, 16. W33 Ebony Does, 17. W5 Bronty Fraser, 18. W91 Mitchell Baker DNF: W17 Tylar Main, W27 Jackson Derrick

Top Start for Derrick and Malcolm

Jackson Derrick and Luke Malcolm have made the best possible start to a big weekend of Junior Sedan racing, claiming Round 4 of the JSRA Metropolitan Junior Sedan Series for Top and New Stars at the Perth Motorplex last night.

The Top Star field saw seven drivers nominated for the event, though only five would start the first heat, as Blake and Tanika Webb awaited the arrival of their cars. Jake Avins on board the Armstrong Motorsport Daihatsu Charade made the best possible start to the night, claiming the opening heat.

Jackson Derrick would work his way through the field in the second heat, downing a gallant Izak Davies and Jake Avins. Avins would return fire in the third heat, defeating a fast finishing Jackson Derrick and Mitchell Bosveld.

For the final event of the night, Avins and Derrick would start on the front row and raced hard for the initial phase of the race. Izak Davies, Mitchell Bosveld and Blake Webb would battle for the minor places, with Beau Doyle and Tanika Webb following behind.

Jackson Derrick would soon make his assault on the race lead, finding a way past Jake Avins to take the lead after a number of laps trying. From here, Derrick wouldn’t be headed and drove to the checkered flag to take the round victory ahead of a fast finishing Blake Webb and Jake Avins.

In the New Star division, Geraldton’s Luke Malcolm would have a night to remember, going through the night undefeated. His night wasn’t without its fair share of issues though, getting caught up in a couple of incidents that could have ultimately ended his night.

Bryden Southwell finished a gallant second in each of the races, having a number of close battles with Malcolm throughout the heat races and in the final. Lady racers, Tia Wormall and Jade McKeagg would jostle for the minor positions throughout the night, though Wormall would follow Malcolm and Southwell home for third in the final.

Attention will now turn to Round 5 of the JSRA Country Super Series at Moora Speedway from 6pm tonight, with two big fields of Junior Sedans nominated for the event. All the action will be brought to you by True Value Hardware Moora, with updates on the JSRA Facebook page and website throughout the night.

The JSRA must thank our valued sponsors of the 2016/2017 Season for their support of Junior Sedan Racing in WA:
Hamon Tyre and Exhaust Centre (HTEC)
Whale Plumbing
Callcott and Downey
Hydroblasting Kalgoorlie
Eyerite Signs
True Value Hardware, Moora
Cranecorp Australia
Ultra Tune Malaga
Torque Wear Australia
BK Signs
Sean McManus Web Development
Ellement Produce

Top Stars: 2nd Blake Webb, 1st Jackson Derrick, 3rd Jake Avins
Top Stars: 2nd Blake Webb, 1st Jackson Derrick, 3rd Jake Avins. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.

 

New Stars: 2nd Bryden Southwell, 1st Luke Malcolm, 3rd Tia Wormall
New Stars: 2nd Bryden Southwell, 1st Luke Malcolm, 3rd Tia Wormall. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.

 

Luke Malcolm and Bryden Southwell with some very close racing. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.
Luke Malcolm and Bryden Southwell with some very close racing. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.

 

Blake Webb and Beau Doyle in close action. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.
Blake Webb and Beau Doyle in close action. Photo courtesy of Peter Roebuck.