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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Late Model Racing Exploding in Australia! Huge Success for 2011 Winter Development Series & 5 Car - USA All Star Team to Compete Down Under in January 2012


Late Model Racing Australia are proud to announce a 4 Car USA Late Model Team will tour Western Australia in Early January 2012. After several months of planning and negotiations that have stretched around the world we are delighted to confirm that 4 of the world’s best late model drivers will be appearing for 4 nights of massive racing...

Never before has such a high caliber team of USA drivers competed in speedway in Australia and to have them in the premier, worldwide sedan class in the same cars they race every week for a living... is nothing short of sensational!  FULL STORY & SCHEDULE

Jeremy Payne
NEWS FLASH | Oct. 4, 2011 - DirtWire reports that Jeremy Payne has been added to the USA Late Models Down Under Tour!









Highlights from 2011 Late Model Development Winter Series Australia


Western Australia - The 2011 Late Model Development Series was run over 5 rounds at Ellenbrook and Kellerberin Speedway in Western Australia, between June and August.  Thirty drivers were involved this year, making the series a huge success.  While more experienced (A Grade) Pro Dirt Late Model Drivers can and are encouraged to participate they are not eligible for any points for the series.

Late Model Development Series is a Series that was developed by Ben Ludlow and Alan Nylander 2 years ago.  The Series creates a great racing environment for up and coming drivers to learn driving and set up skills from experienced Late Model drivers and crew chiefs in a controlled manner, before they enter the Pro Dirt Series.

Top 5 Development Series Points for 2011:
1st David Nylander
2nd Nat Muir
3rd Koran Atkinson
4th Peter Seaton
5th Chris Biddle

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this awesome post with us. The video was just great and the USA racers were really taken over that race on that day. Have a wonderful day and keep up the posts.
    Greg Prosmushkin

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