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Heinrich Takes Early Charge on Day One at the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440

reigning champion clean sweeps day one as he aims to take charge once again!

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Osborn Motorsport’s Joel Heinrich takes the early charge in Perth after clean sweeping day one of the Bosch Power Tools Perth Super 440 as he attempts to take back the championship lead from Kody Garland.

In our first and only practice session of the weekend, Heinrich topped the session with 1:02.639, only +0.537 clear of Garland. Local favourite Mason Harvey finished in third position with a 1:03.306.

Qualifying was a lackluster due to an incident involving Joseph Andriske which brought out the red flag, which prematurely ended the session with four minutes to go. Due to the early stoppage, many drivers were caught out and barely were able to set a definitive run. Mason Harvey ended up being one of the drivers to get caught out, failing to set a lap time resulting in starting last place for the first race of the weekend. Heinrich was able to land himself in pole position prior to the stoppage, +0.721 clear of rookie leader, Caleb Paterson.

Friday afternoon saw plenty of action in the opening 18 minute race of the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars at CARCO.com.au Raceway. 

Due to a clean up from a previous session, the race had a single-file rolling start, which Heinrich took advantage of to comfortably win +1.249 clear of Paterson. However, the moment that got everyone on their feet was the battle for third position. 

For the majority of the race, all eyes were on both Kody Garland and TFH Racing’s Josh Thomas as they battled it out for the final spot on the podium, which ultimately ended in Garland’s favor. Thomas would finish in fourth, just +0.044 clear of local hero Mason Harvey who moved up an incredible seventeen positions to finish an impressive fifth place.

In the battle for the Masters cup, Scott O’Keefe claims the class win with Scott Andriske taking out the Gold Cup.

Race 2 kicks off this afternoon at 2:25pm local time.

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Boaden wins final race, Brock Paine becomes first ever Formula RX8 Champion

Rob Boaden claims the win in the final RX8 race as Brock Paine is crowned champion

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Rob Boaden claims the win in a shortened final race of the 2024 Formula RX8 season. This race win marks three race wins for Boaden this weekend after showing strong performance all weekend long. However it wasn’t enough to beat Brock Paine in the championship hunt after falling only 13 points behind the TFH Racing driver after a cracking six round battle.

Geoff Connell rounds up a solid weekend in third place behind newly crowned champion and Justin Lewis also ends a strong weekend in fourth place.

Terry Lewis had a few moments in the final race with cutting the final corner numerous times and unfortunately after the crash in the previous race, Ivan Vantagiato was forced to sit out in the final race.

Now that the first ever season is done and dusted, teams will now be working hard to prepare for the 2025 season as the series continues to follow the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.

RACE 4 RESULTS:

PositionDriverStateTeam/CarLapsTimeBest Lap
1Rob BoadenNSWGtechniq/RPMOS/Pro Apex Seals Mazda RX867:10.25401:10.5220
2Brock PaineQLDTFH Hire Services Mazda RX867:10.54201:10.4870
3Geoff ConnellNSWRPMOS/CopperheadScreenprinting Mazda RX867:10.95101:10.1730*
4Justin LewisNSWYellow Express Mazda RX867:14.98401:10.3310
5Terry LewisNSWRotary Motion Mazda RX867:19.58101:11.2000
6Ayrton FilippiVICCasabene Group / Bendigo Mazda RX867:19.86601:11.4190
7Thomas DerwentNSWMoruya Animal Hospital Mazda RX867:20.05701:11.5240
8Aaron HillsNSWAngus Car Service/Actron Air Mazda RX867:22.38401:11.6880
9Shad HassenNSWThe Agency Mazda RX867:24.38701:11.3390
10Sam SilvestroNSWS Sport Racing Mazda RX867:27.19301:11.9190
11Brett ThompsonQLDAussie Outdoor Sheds & Patios Mazda RX867:29.38301:11.7850
12Jamie CanellisNSWAustralian Hotel Young Mazda RX867:29.85201:11.8270
13Leslie ReevesQLDJDT Performance Mazda RX867:30.08601:11.7630
14Stacy VickersNSWAutolink Australia Mazda RX867:30.44901:11.7400
15Jason GalerNSWMischief Motorsport Mazda RX867:30.99101:12.5900
16Derek LakNSWAdrenaline Hire Mazda RX867:31.46901:12.0280
17Jacob MaherNSWS-Sport Racing Mazda RX867:32.05101:12.2850
18Martin WelshNSWShanes Signs, SW Sydney Rotary Mazda RX867:41.83101:13.7970

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Triple Eight to build NEW chassis’ for Aussie Racing Cars

Triple Eight Race Engineering have revealed a new partnership with Aussie Racing Cars which will see the powerhouse build Chassis’ for the category.

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Aussie Racing Cars has is making exciting strides with the delivery of chassis number 134 from its new partner, Triple Eight Race Engineering. This chassis, labeled ARC-888-134, maintains the familiar specifications of existing ARC vehicles but benefits from Triple Eight’s renowned precision and engineering expertise.

Under the new collaboration, Triple Eight will provide a range of key services, allowing ARC to utilize the advanced design and fabrication capabilities from their Banyo, Queensland facility. This partnership is set to enhance the quality and reliability of ARC’s offerings as they prepare for further growth in the upcoming 2025 season.

The 2024 season has been a landmark year for ARC, with participation exceeding 40 entries on multiple occasions and maintaining a minimum of 32 competitors, solidifying its status as Australia’s largest major national category in terms of consistent competitor numbers.

“With strong demand for new Aussie Race Car vehicles and in light of record grid numbers, Tony (Quinn) and I knew it was becoming more important than ever to review our product, look at ways to refresh it while ensuring that we secured the worlds best suppliers to support us,” said CEO Brad Ward.

“I’m really proud and excited to work with Jamie and the T8 team and I’m looking forward to rolling out further T8 components in the coming year.”

“Working with Brad and the talented team at ARC has been a fantastic experience. We collaborated closely to reverse-engineer their current design, ensuring that we produced a product that meets the highest standards of quality and performance.” Explained Whincup.

“Looking ahead, we’re excited about the prospect of continuing our partnership with Brad and ARC. While supercar components represent only a small part of our work today, we’re actively exploring opportunities in various other sectors. That said, our passion for motorsport remains strong, and it’s always a pleasure to contribute to this vibrant industry.”

As the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series approaches its finale at the Gold Coast 500, it will crown its 24th champion, reinforcing its place as the longest-serving Supercars support category in Australian history.

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Johnston scores masters win at a wet Phillip Island

Asher Johnston ends the Phillip Island weekend with a Master class win as focuses shift to Gold Coast for the finale.

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Asher Johnston and the Johnston Craill Racing Enterprises crew had a much calmer day despite the wet conditions at Phillip Island.

Race 3 saw Johnston drop from 17th down to 21st however, given the talent and experience Johnston has, he was able to climb back up the 14th when the checkered flag waved. Unfortunately race 3 was cut short due to an engine blow out from championship contender Kody Garland.

Race 4 was vastly different to the previous race in regards to conditions. The final race saw the drivers compete in wet and tricky conditions. Johnston in typical Johnston style, put on an awesome display of talent as he climbed his way from 20th to 16th and claim the race win in the masters class. Very good result from Johnston and the JCRE crew given they haven’t raced properly since Bathurst in February.

For round 6 of the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars, Johnston finished 18th however, has claimed second place in the masters class.

Next stop for the Aussie Racing Cars will be on the streets of Surfers Paradise for the Gold Coast 500 in late October.

ROUND 6 – PHILLIP ISLAND RESULTS

RACE 1 = DNF

RACE 2 = 17th

RACE 3 = 14th

RACE 4 = 16th (1st Masters)

OVERALL = 18th/2nd (Masters)

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