Barklimore
at TPCR
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| Round 1 of the 2007/08 NSW Super
Sedan Series - Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway,
October 20, 2007 |
Text
and all images Copyright Graham
Mison.
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| The
2007-08 Carline Mufflers NSW
Super Sedan series kicked off at
Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway
on October 20. The first of 8
rounds was convincingly won by
Parkes NSW driver Tony Barklimore
behind the wheel of his Pontiac
Grand Prix. |
| Entries |
| An entry of
14 cars was received with 11
actual making it to the meeting.
Last seasons champion, Paddy
Ward, didn't nominate having
other commitments. Bernie Roberts
was another series regular that
didn't nominate, however his #44
Carline Mufflers Commodore, now
with VE body panels |
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| New
look cars for Lachlan
Onley (Left), Ron Pyne (Centre)
and Barry Towers (Right). |
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| was on show near
the grandstand and was admired by
many. The return of Ron Pyne was
of much interest, the Newcastle
#9 Pontiac Grand Prix looked a
treat. Queenslander Gary Pagel
drove for 13 hours to give his
car a run at its second meeting. |
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| Other Nominations were:
Brett Hignett, Wayne Dick, Robet Carrig,
Mick Hickey, Brett Smith, Barry Towers,
Lindsay Barnes, Darrell McKeown, Lachlan
Onley, Tony Barklimore, John Perkins, and
Peter Renshaw. Smith, Barnes and McKeown
were no shows. |
| Heats |
| Format for
the Supers was 3x8 lap heats and a 15 lap
final. Heat 1 went to Queenslander Gary
Pagel in his near new Dodge Avenger in a
comfortable win with Wayne Dick and
Robert Carrig following him home. |
| Heat 2 saw
Lachlan Onley score a victory in his new
Mustang, Newcastle's Robert Carrig pushed
him for most of the distance but then
dropped back. Barklimore and Towers then
chased him to the line. |
| Heat 3 fell
to Wayne Dick followed by Barklimore and
Pagel. Pagel and Onley had a coming
together 3 laps in. 'Revvin' Ron Pyne had
suffered mechanical dramas in the heats
and would not start the Final, Hignett
was the other non-starter. |
| The
Shape Of Things To Come? |
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| Bernie Roberts
displayed his new #44
Carline Mufflers VE
Commodore. This is the
first Super Sedan
representing The
General's 'Billion Dollar
Baby'. Extremely well
presented, the car is a
stunner and bought
nothing but good
comments. But the
question must be asked -
are those flared guards
legal? and if so, how
long will they last? |
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| You've
gotta love those flares. |
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| The Parramatta
clayway was not in the
best of condition for
this meeting and the
track staff had struggled
to provide a good racing
surface. By the time of
the Fire Services Plus
Super Sedan Main the
surface had many ruts and
turns 3 and 4 in
particular had a number
of deep furrows on the
high line. |
| Final |
| Dick's
1st and a 2nd saw him
start the final from pole
with Barklimore to his
outside, Pagel from P3,
Carrig from P4 and then
Perkins, Towers, Onley,
Hickey and Peter Renshaw
bringing up the rear. |
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green Dick kept his pole
position into the first
turn, Barklimore slid up
high and back down track
to form a close group
with Carrig and Pagel.
These 3 went into turn 3
locked together but
further back in turn 1the
blue and yellow #66 of
Perkins had spun, this
caused Onley to also spin
bringing on the yellows.
This was the first of a
number of loops for Onley
during the race. |
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restart it was Barklimore
from P2 that got the
better start and powered
into the lead out of the
second turn with Dick
having to cover Carrig
and Pagel, once again
these 3 became the centre
of interest. Barklimore
took advantage of the
battle behind him until
another caution for a
spun Onley, who had
clashed with Hickey in
the first turn. Hickey's
car suffered some panel
damage to the bonnet.
Wayne Dick stopped at the
start/finish |
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| Supers
at TPCR |
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| From the
top: Pagel, Carrig,
Perkins, Hickey, Renshaw,
Hignett and Dick. |
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| line to speak
to officials, they
checked the rear of his
car and he rejoined the
field. As the field
exited the last turn for
the third restart Onley
looped it and came to a
halt facing the wrong
way. Some of the lose
panel work on Hickey's
car had blown off in the
restart. Another
restart and again
Barklimore began moving
away from the field. The
jostling for 2nd, 3rd and
4th was on again with
Dick still holding the
obviously faster Carrig
at bay. This duel was the
highlight of the night
for the Supers with
plenty of close running
and occasional rubbing.
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| Carrig passed
Dick into turn 3 around
mid race distance but
didn't get too far from
the blue and white
Monaro. Pagel was, at
most times, glued to the
rear bumper of the #7 and
swapped from the inside
to the outside trying to
find a way around. |
| On the
final lap Wayne Dick got
a run on Carrig out of T2
and pulled level on the
inside as they entered
T3. Carrig's Commodore
got out of the corner
first as Dick's car went
very sideways allowing
Pagel to draw level on
the inside into the main
straight. The
Queenslander crossed the
line first in what looked
a dead heat. (Right). |
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| Tony
Barklimore had taken the
win some 1/2 a lap in
front of this dice. Mick
Hickey went over the line
5th with some damage to
the front of his car.
Barry Towers was home 6th
with John Perkins getting
a punctured rear tyre. |
| Carline
Mufflers NSW Super Sedan
Series Round 1: Tyrepower
Parramatta City Raceway,
October 20, 2007. Fire
Services Plus Super Sedan
Main, 15 laps. 1st:
Tony Barklimore, 2nd:
Robert Carrig, 3rd:
Gary Pagel, 4th:
Wayne Dick, 5th:
Micheal Hickey, 6th:
Barry Towers. 
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Carline
Mufflers NSW Super Sedan
Series 2007-08
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| Points
Table after Round 1 |
| 1st-
Tony Barklimore #G63 |
173 |
| 2nd-
Robert Carrig #N2 |
150 |
| 3rd-
Gary Pagel #Q97 |
142 |
| 4th-
Wayne Dick #G7 |
133 |
| 5th-
Micheal Hickey #N51 |
108 |
| 6th-
Barry Towers #N33 |
108 |
| 7th-
John Perkins #N66 |
103 |
| 8th-
Lachlan Onley #G17 |
98 |
| 9th-
Peter Renshaw #G89 |
79 |
| 10th-
Ron Pyne #N9 |
38 |
| 11th-
Brett Hignett #D76 |
32 |
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| This was
the first of only 2
appearances for the Super
Sedans at Parramatta this
season, their second show
being on February 16 for
Round 6. The series next
heads to Gunnedah, where
more cars are expected to
join for Rd.2. Barklimore
can expect some serious
challengers to his points
lead at the country NSW
track as he attempts to
go 1 better than last
season and become the
series champion. |
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