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Post by penrith1 on Aug 19, 2009 17:55:07 GMT 12
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Post by penrith1 on Oct 14, 2009 18:49:19 GMT 12
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Post by harliquin on Oct 16, 2009 22:05:20 GMT 12
This would seem a good idea and worth watching for the future of modified and mini sprints it will be interesting to see how they handle any disparity between car type
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Post by penrith1 on Oct 17, 2009 15:16:59 GMT 12
This would seem a good idea and worth watching for the future of modified and mini sprints it will be interesting to see how they handle any disparity between car type Its a great success. The Car Counts they say for the first Aussie Title believed to be Dubbo NSW should be massive.... The great thing to come out of all this I think is everyone can run any of the divisions specs, so long as they meet the required specs of that category. Australian Lightning Sprint Racing Association Formed N A S R National Office posted Wednesday August 19, 2009.
A monumental step forward was achieved in Melbourne last weekend with the formation of the Australian Lightning Sprint Racing Association, which brings together several medium sized, winged speedway classes from five states. Litre Sprints from Queensland and New South Wales, Minisprints from Tasmania and Victoria and V6 Sprints from South Australia will now race under the one category.
The positive outcome was the result of a long process of consultation and negotiation. Representatives from each of the above mentioned states, along with NASR General Manager Dale Gilson and NASR Chairman Neil Sayer, attended the meeting.
The new national association’s committee has been elected as follows: President - Peter Campbell from QLD Vice President - Peter Kruska from TAS 2nd Vice President - Clayton Priest from NSW Secretary/Treasurer - Colin Bell from NSW 2nd Secretary/Treasurer - Bronwyn Sheen from VIC General Committee - Lee Payne from SA General Committee - Michael Buxallen from SA General Committee - Chris Milton from VIC General Committee - Tim Mason from TAS General Committee - Bruce Ayers from QLD
The committee would like to acknowledge, with thanks, the assistance and advice given by both Dale and Neil. For the immediate future the individual specifications of each previous class will be recognised and eligible to compete at meetings held in any of the states involved. It is anticipated that the inaugural Australian Lightning Sprint Championship will be conducted in the upcoming 2009/10 season, which will no doubt be a highly prized and hotly contested event.
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Post by penrith1 on Feb 26, 2010 21:49:26 GMT 12
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Post by penrith1 on Mar 21, 2010 10:13:04 GMT 12
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