The NDRC’s 2024/2025 Aeroflow National Sportsman Championship came to a thrilling close at Willowbank Raceway, featuring over 350 racers competing in various brackets. This event marked the largest championship drag racing event outside of North America, with champions crowned across 10 sportsman championship brackets and exciting Gulf Western Oil Winternationals wins up for grabs. The action-packed weekend saw sportsman racers sharing the track with high-powered dragsters and nitro-fueled cars, showcasing non-stop racing excitement.
Dean Jamieson clinched the Modified Bike championship title, securing a significant points lead over his closest competitor, Sean Ricketts. Despite facing early elimination in the Winternationals, Jamieson’s stellar season performances secured his victory. Dale Marshall emerged as the Winternationals winner, triumphing in a series of intense races to claim the coveted event honors.
In the Junior Drag Bike category, Lillian Hagan celebrated her championship win, becoming the first female to achieve this feat in NDRC history. The next generation of drag racing talent showcased their skills, with Hagan and Lawrence Raschella leading the pack. Cooper Ashelford emerged victorious at the Winternationals, showcasing the promising future of Australian drag racing.
Zayne Condello dominated the Junior Dragster category, securing both the championship title and the prestigious Dennis Syrmis Award. The young racer’s impressive performance highlighted his talent and dedication to the sport. Karl Schulz emerged victorious at the Winternationals, adding to the excitement of the event.
Luke ‘Tex’ Griffiths claimed the Super Street championship title, showcasing his racing prowess throughout the season. Lachlan MacCaskell emerged as the Winternationals winner, overcoming tough competition to secure the event victory. The Super Street category featured intense battles and thrilling performances from a diverse field of racers.
David Foster emerged victorious in the Top Sportsman category, edging out his competitors to claim the championship title. Tony Whyatt’s stellar performance at the Winternationals secured him the event win, adding another highlight to the action-packed weekend of racing.
Tony Miskelly dominated the Super Sedan category, securing the championship title in a season filled with competitive racing. Paul Doeblien emerged victorious at the Winternationals, showcasing his skills and determination on the track. The Super Sedan category featured intense competition and exciting races throughout the season.
Throughout the season, Cory Dyson’s exceptional performance in the Modified category earned him the championship title. Adriana Cartledge emerged as the Winternationals winner, adding to the excitement of the event weekend. The Modified category featured thrilling races and impressive displays of skill from the competitors.
Ken Collin’s outstanding performance in the Performance Bike category earned him the championship title and a runner-up finish at the Winternationals. The competitive field of Performance Bike racers showcased their skills and determination throughout the season. Peter Farnell emerged victorious at the Winternationals, adding to the excitement of the event weekend.
Mark Hunt secured the Supercharged Outlaws championship title, showcasing his racing prowess and consistency throughout the season. Fiona Reed emerged as the Winternationals winner, delivering an impressive performance on the track. The Supercharged Outlaws category featured intense competition and thrilling races.
Pat Firriolo’s exceptional performance in the Super Comp category earned him the championship title, capping off a season filled with competitive racing. Warren Allen secured the Winternationals win, adding another highlight to the thrilling weekend of racing. The Super Comp category featured intense battles and impressive displays of skill from the competitors.
The 2024/2025 Aeroflow National Sportsman Championships provided an exciting conclusion to a season filled with fierce competition and thrilling races. The event showcased the talent and dedication of drag racers across various categories, highlighting the vibrant and competitive landscape of Australian drag racing.
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