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Confidence
is everything in Sprintcar racing and that is something
Tasmanian Jamie Bricknell is full of when he heads over
to the mainland for what will be his first of the 09/10
season this Australia Day Long Weekend.
Contesting
the Presidents Cup at Avalon Raceway (Geelong, VIC)
this Wednesday night, followed by the Kings Challenge
on Friday night at Borderline Speedway (Mt. Gambier,
SA), the prestigious Grand Annual Classic at Premier
Speedway (Warrnambool, VIC) on Saturday and Sunday night
- the 20-year-old from Launceston is looking forward
to re-acquainting himself with the tracks.
Despite
being in solid form down in his home state, Bricknell,
who is currently leading the Farmers Union Sprintcar
Series and has three feature race victories to his credit
this season, knows that tackling the mainland opposition
is a totally different ball game.
“It’s
going to be mighty tough, especially with just on 80
cars nominated for the Grand Annual Classic, but the
main goal I have set myself is that if I can make the
feature race on each night I’m over here then that will
be an achievement in itself,” explained Bricknell. “Although
I’m feeling confident, it’s not because I’ve been running
strongly in my home state but the fact that I now know
the tracks on the mainland having competed over there
twice last season.”
Photo
Damon Kingshott
Bricknell’s
last mainland trip resulted in impressive results with
a top five finish overall in the annual Easter Sprintcar
Trail point score and also at the third and final round
of the Easter Trail at Premier Speedway he finished
inside the top five of the feature race.
The
TAS # 55 Montile Tile Boutique supported Maxim driver
will after the Grand Annual Classic contest the 12th
round of the World Series Sprintcar (WSS) Championship
at Premier Speedway on Tuesday night (January 26) and
that will be followed up by the Australian Nationals
that is to be held at Speedway City (Adelaide, SA) on
Saturday night, January 30.
Last
Saturday night (January 16) at Latrobe’s Bendigo Bank
Arena Bricknell contested the second and final round
of the TAS VS USA Challenge. Not helped by rear of grid
starts Bricknell was unable to come out on top for the
locals against the USA stars. In the feature race at
the conclusion of the night Bricknell was quickly able
to move from his 14th starting position up to sixth
before he was forced to retire with a sticking throttle.
This was Bricknell’s first DNF of the 09/10 season and
it robbed him of yet another potential podium finish.
For
the 09/10 Season Jamie Bricknell is proudly supported
by the following organisations:
Montile
Tile Boutique – Launceston, Devonport and Hobart
A.B.E.L
Landscape Supplies
Precision
Autos
Longford
Bodyworks
All
Sorts of Treats
DOC
Signs
PM Race
Engines
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