The Chronicle

Tim Harris back on track for first feature victory

- GLEN MCCULLOUGH

SPEEDWAY: The wheel of fortune has spun 180 degrees for Toowoomba driver Tim Harris who has rebounded from a costly race wipe-out to be top of the pile.

Harris, who races in partnershi­p with brother Ryan, was back at speedway’s square one last October after their Wingless Sprintcar was written off in a spectacula­r Archerfiel­d rollover in the first race of the new season.

But months of hard work and rebuilding have been rewarded in spades for the pair with Tim racing to victory at Archerfiel­d last Saturday in what was his first A Main success since entering the sport several seasons ago.

Tim is hoping the turnaround in fortunes and newfound car speed can now boost the team’s prospects at looming feature meetings.

“Last Saturday was only our second race back since the rebuild, so it’s pretty exciting,” Tim said yesterday.

“That was my first A Main win ever so it’s a good way to start the year.

“We carried over some parts from the old car, about 50 per cent roughly, and the other 50 per cent are new versions of the old stuff.

“I was fairly cautious getting back into but we’ve learnt a lot along the way and it feels like we’ve got a good car at the moment.

“A lot of people have helped get us going again with things like parts and it was good to get the win on Saturday as a way of repaying them.

“It’s a good time to have the car going well.

“The state titles are coming up at Archerfiel­d in March with a lot of good interstate drivers competing and the Easter Trail Series at Toowoomba and Archerfiel­d is another event we’re also targeting.”

 ?? Picture: Michael Stead Photograph­y. ?? GOT HIM: Toowoomba Wingless Sprintcar driver Tim Harris makes an inside pass at Archerfiel­d.
Picture: Michael Stead Photograph­y. GOT HIM: Toowoomba Wingless Sprintcar driver Tim Harris makes an inside pass at Archerfiel­d.

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