Tauranga racer secures second title

Sam Waddell claimed his second North Island Super Saloon Car Championship at Baypark Speedway on Saturday night. Photo: Supplied.

Tauranga’s Sam Waddell is celebrating after racing to his second North Island Super Saloon Car title at Baypark Speedway on Saturday night.

It was a clean sweep by Sam who won both of his heat races and elected to start from the outside of the front row in the 25-lap final alongside Aucklander Craig Cardwell.

But it wasn’t the straight forward win in the Roadster Auto Rewards sponsored title which the results suggest.

Sam’s team needed to find a temporary fix for an engine oil leak and the young Tauranga racer had some good fortune on the opening lap of the race.

Sam lost ground in the first corner but was able to retake his front row position when a pile-up required a full restart.

“I was lucky on the first lap. They had watered the top and I half spun,” says Sam.

With a clean restart Sam was never headed while Cardwell finished second and a closing laps battle saw Grant Flynn (Napier) pip Peter Bengston (Palm Nth) by a margin of 0.017s as they took the chequered flag side-by-side.

Sam says it’s been a gradual process for his team learning to develop the US-built car previously campaigned by Mick Quin.

“You learn every meeting and when we started off we weren’t quite on top of the car. We’ve ironed out a few issues and we’re steadily getting it better,” says Sam.

While Sam’s learning curve is a steady one, Katikati teenager Ayrton Hodson is on accelerated climb in the Sprint Car ranks.

Ayrton delivered on some promising recent performances as he powered to an impressive win in the 20-lap feature race.

Young Sprint Car star Ayrton Hodson passes Dean Cooper on his way to way to a career-first feature race victory. Photo: Supplied.

Ayrton, 18, started from the second row of the grid and worked his way past top qualifier Dean Cooper (Taupo) and then made passes on former national champion Dean Brindle (Hamilton) and Jamie Larsen (Kapiti) to clinch a career-first win.

“It’s so cool to race in that sort of company and be able to pass drivers like Dean and Jamie,” says Ayrton.

“We had a good set-up on the car at Kihikihi last weekend and other than some taller gears we didn’t change it for Baypark.”

Second placed Larsen was quick to congratulate Ayrton on his breakthrough win while Max Guilford grabbed third place when he passed Dean on the final lap.

After a close battle in the early laps of the F2 Midget Car feature it was James Earl who found an outside line to edge away to a clear win ahead of Tylar Browne and Corbin Anderson in the 20-lapper.

Rotorua’s Cohen Wright set the pace in a big Youth Mini Stock field with three wins from three starts to take the overall honours ahead of Flynn Ashton (Rotorua) and Rhyan Dobson (Stratford).

Racing action continues this coming weekend on Saturday, December 9, with the `Bay of Twenty’ event which features the BOP Championships for Sprint Cars, Super Saloons and F2 Midgets.

 

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