Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Nyora favourite takes win

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Nyora Raceway’s traditiona­l festive season race event featured the visiting Dirt Modified category and Nyora favourite son Daryl Hickson went home $1000 richer when he took the big win in the Grand in the Hand feature race.

Also on the program was the Sports Sedan New Years Challenge and David Donegan campaignin­g a Holden powered Cortina took the win.

Other winners on the night included Ally Morrison in the Junior Sedans, Trish Dike in women’s Standard Saloons and Warrick Taylor in Open Sedans.

The Dirt Modified field included competitor­s from Echuca, Melbourne’s east and the Mornington Peninsula and qualifying race wins went to Hickson, Brett Clarke and Mark Topperwien before a pole shuffle to determine pole position finished with Hickson defeating Hopkins.

The 20-lap final was in tricky conditions that could not be helped after one of the water trucks was put out of action during the night. The track went slick down low and dry and dusty higher up and the freight train of competitor­s kept their cars on the black trying to force a mistake on those in front of them.

Hickson was challenged by Hopkins and Clarke before going on to win from Clarke, Hopkins, Micheal Ardley and Mike Burke.

In Sports Sedan racing a couple fancied entrants had a tough night mechanical­ly, opening the door for some local long-time members to get in and amongst the leaders.

David Donegan, whom had come runners up a couple times over recent seasons at Nyora in Open Sedan events, finally took a win in the New Years Challenge from club legend Ray Gould who has been involved with the Nyora club for 50 years. Both drivers were competing in Cortina’s.

Broderick Stray then picked up a thirdplace finish with Chris Miles and Darren O’Brien rounding out the top five.

Warrick Taylor won all three qualifying races for the Open Sedans before he went on to defeat Dale Mead, Daniel Angus, Scott Angus and Daryl Nicolson in the final.

Trish Dike won a tight tussle with Ashlee Wilson in the women’s Standard Saloon final with Danielle Ardley finishing third.

Earlier Sara Benson had won a couple of the qualifying races and looked the driver to beat, however her car crashed in another feature race and she was unable to join the field.

Junior Sedan racing had a mixture of A grade and B grade competitor­s with Ally Morrison from Officer and Connor Donegan the front runners.

Morrison won two of the three qualifying races and Morrison the other before Morrison took the feature win from Donegan, Logan Mair, Tenayah Barton and Kiarna Barton rounding out the top five.

The Standard Saloon final was declared a non-result when a big crash on lap one and in turn one took out the cars of Shane Ardley and Brendon Miles with extensive damage.

Earlier in Open Sedan racing Mick Evans had torn up his V8 Torana when he collected the concrete hard on the back straight.

Nyora Raceway will return on February 10 with the Miles Cup for Standard Saloons, the Victorian Grand Prix Midget title and women’s Crash and Bash the feature events.

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