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OCEANVIEW SPEEDWAY CLUB DAY Harrisville from 11am $40 per race vehicle, let your sponsors, crew etc turn some laps Be great to see you all there. Please let a Committee member know if you will be attending so we can gauge numbers Thank you Entry Forms are available to down load off the Oceanview Speedway Info Facebook page or please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to have one emailed through. There is a Oceanview 5000 facebook page also. Get in quick to secure your spot today From Aimee Barnes: Tonight Jemma raced in Wellington for the Wellington Ministock Champs. Her first race grid was 5 and she drove well, it was a hard fast race with a battle between the front six cars, she finished in 5th. Her second race grid was 17 and she moved through the pack in the first half of the race to sixth and then picked off the next two cars to finish in 4th. At the end of the second race Jemma was tied on points for second place in the champs.

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Her third race grid was 16 and she got a great start and was up to fifth by half race distance, she worked her way through and managed to finish the race in 3rd, getting the car that was tied with her on points on the start finish line to finish one point ahead and win the Wellington Ministock Champs! 🏁 đŸ˜± Such a proud sister! She drove so well the entire night! Super clean and fast! Her car still looks immaculate!

Congratulations to Anthony Hocking and Keegan Cotter for 2nd and 3rd respectively. Big shoutout to Debby McPhee and Keith McPhee for always supporting the Youth Ministocks and to Wellington Speedway for putting on the meeting! Well done Jemma, from everyone at Oceanview!

This Sunday 3pm West Coast Youth Ministocks. If you haven't been in touch yet to enter, please do so asap. Txt name and race number. Saturday 25th November 7pm - WC Adult Ministocks, West Coat Production Saloons.

Support classes - Youth ministocks, Stockcars & Supers Following Meeting is Sunday 3 Dec 3pm - West Coast Midgets & West Coast Youth Champs No racing 10th December - Karl Barritt has been moved to 27th January 2018 ELITE MECHANICAL ENTRY FORMS We will be handing out entry forms at the tracks and will also email them to each track. Please feel free to email for an entry form. All action at Oceanview A cold south-easterly wind blew across Supercheap Auto Oceanview Family Speedway last night, but on the track, the action was red hot. Opera Mini Free Download For Windows 7 32 Bit Latest here. A good crowd was on hand to watch the first two West Coast titles of the season decided, along with the opening round of the Oval Superstars Tour. Sixteen cars fronted for the West Coast Stockcars title, a smaller than expected field due to early-season blues. Palmerston North driver Jackson Booth (12P) took the opening heat from Steve Read (42V) and Gerry Linklater (98V).

Dion Mooney, clad in a Nelson Tigers body after damage last week, led early, but slipped back when his car went off-song. Booth, a new entrant to the Stockcar class from Youth Ministocks, quickly discovered the reality of being the lone P car at Wanganui in the form of Mooney, who blocked him throughout the race. To Booth’s credit, he didn’t back away from the scrap.

Linklater looked set to take a comfortable win until he suffered a fuel pump issue late in the race. That left Callum Sturzaker (15V) in the lead, and he took the win in just his second race in the Stockcar class, coming from the back of the grid. Trazarn Ryland-Annabell (33V) was second, with Shane Kells (87V) coming home in third. After two heats Sturzaker and Ryland-Annabell led with 27 points each. Two fourth places put Chet Swan (9V) one point back in third, with Read, Kells and Linklater still in contention.

Mark Johnston (78V) won the final heat from the front row, but the action was happening behind him. Ryland-Annabell was squeezed into the wall early in the race, pushing a wheelguard against his left rear tyre. He tried to continue but his title quest was over after six laps. Linklater chased hard, but couldn’t catch Johnston, whilst Swan drove a heady race for third.