Chadwick Slides To His Fourth SA Title

 

By Phil Michell Motorsport Media

 

Joel Chadwick captured his fourth South Australian Wingless Sprint Championship in the most spectacular fashion on Saturday night at the Murray Machining and Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway with a last corner slider on Joel Heinrich. After starting from position six for the 30-lap decider Chadwick stormed his way into second early and then set out after race leader Heinrich before the duo put on a titanic battle throughout the final 10 laps with Chadwick finally getting the better of Heinrich in one of the best finishes to an A-Main at the venue in several seasons.

 

Despite Chadwick being the dominate force in the Wingless Sprint class in South Australia in recent years you could tell that the result meant a lot to the former Australian Champion as he was quite emotional at the post-race presentation.

 

“Before the race I didn’t think that I had the speed to win tonight. Joel (Heinrich) and Ryan (Alexander) were so fast in the heats, but we made a few changes and the car was as good as I have ever driven. As I began to close in, I was thinking I have a shot here and we got there. I have got to thank my Wife Alisha, my crew and all of my sponsors. I put a lot of pressure on myself to win these big races and I’m ecstatic that I achieved what I set out to do” added Chadwick as he accepted the winner’s trophy.

 

For the second time in his career Heinrich was the runner-up in the South Australian Championship, this time by a mere .126 of a second, with Victorian Glenn Watts rounding out the podium after capitalising on a late caution that set up a two-lap sprint to the end.

 

Jake Ashworth had a solid night as he finished fourth after starting on the fourth row while Ryan Alexander completed the top five, but he was set for a podium result but fell back two spots in the run to flag.

 

Dubbo veteran Mark Blyton had a frustrating run as he failed to move forward as expected, he finished sixth with Harry Ross, Luke Weel, Ash Cook and Tyson Martin completing the top 10 in the 20-car main event.

 

The hard luck stories of the main event were former Australian Champion Alex Ross and Jack McCarthy who were racing for third with three laps remaining only to be involved in an incident with the lapped car of William Caruso, ending their chance of a great result.

 

In all a total of 47 cars fronted for action with the field split into four groups, therefore the night consisted of 8 heats, a C and a B-Main prior to the Championship finale.

 

The heats saw eight different winners with New South Wales racer Jack Grey, Heinrich, Watts, Mitch Broome, Jason Bolitho (Vic), Tyson Martin, Alexander and Ash Cook (Vic) winning a heat each.

The C-Main saw former Australian Street Stock Champion Rhys Heinrich and Bronson Mauro join the B-Main field while local Murray Bridge resident Brent Fox, Victorian Luke Weel, William Caruso and rookie Jacob Childs transferred into the main. Rhys Heinrich came up 1 spot short of doing an alphabet run as he finished fifth in the B-Main.

 

The Wingless Sprints will once again be the main feature this Saturday night at the Murray Machining and Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway with the running of the 60 Lapper.

 

Release By:

Phil Michell Motorsport Media for Wingless SA

 

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