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Darren Mollenoyux in action in the #41 Cowara/Jak Civil Sprintcar (Peter Roebuck Photo) |
SUCCESSFUL EASTERN STATES JAUNT FOR COWARA/JAK CIVIL TEAM
Author : Ken Brown
Cowara/JAK Civil Sprintcar team owner Steve Duggan is pleased with his trip over east to contest the major events on the Australian calendar. Leading Victorian driver Darren Mollenoyux joined the #41 Cowara/JAK Civil team for the fortnight and performed well up against the strongest fields in the country. "Overall it was a very successful trip," said Duggan. "We did a lot of miles but we had a lot of fun. And just like in his debut run with the team at the Perth Motorplex back in December, Darren showed he is a very capable driver." First stop for the team was the annual President's Cup meeting at the Avalon Raceway (Victoria) on January 17. Below is a summary of the meetings:-
January 17 - President's Cup - Avalon Raceway (Victoria) Qualifying - 17th (48 cars) Heat - started 4th, finished 3rd A Main - started 11th, finished 13th
January 18 - King's Challenge - Mount Gambier (South Australia) Qualifying - 16th (58 cars) Heat - started 8th, finished 7th B Main - started 8th, finished 4th A Main - started 18th (last), finished 13th
January 20 - Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic - Warrnambool (Victoria) Qualifying - 1st - 10.621 seconds (27 cars) Heat 1 - started 1st, finished 1st Heat 2 - started 8th (last), finished 6th A Main - (washed out - run at 4pm on January 21) A Main - started 7th, finished 8th
January 21 - GAC - Warrnambool - Final Night Heat - started 6th, finished 4th A Main (40 laps) - started 11th, finished 8th
January 25 - Australian Sprintcar Championship - Mount Gambier (South Australia) Qualifying - 1st - 10.813 seconds (38 cars) Heat 1 - started 7th, finished 5th Heat 2 - started 2nd, finished 1st A Main - started 4th, finished 8th (4th in points after night #1)
January 27 - Australian Sprintcar Championship - Mount Gambier (South Australia) Heat - started 6th, finished 4th A Main (40 laps) - started 8th, finished 5th
The Cowara/JAK Civil team had their worst result at the opening night at the Avalon circuit. Qualifying results were very good - and to finish 8th in the Grand Annual Classic (against 100 + cars including many Americans) and 5th in the Australian Championship (around 80 cars) were both very impressive results. Darren Mollenoyux continues driving his own Victorian #52 car in the World Series Sprintcars competition this weekend in Tasmania - currently 9th in the pointscore. Steve Duggan will assist him with some sponsorship. World Series Sprintcars concludes here in Western Australia in late February. Mollenoyux and the Cowara/JAK Civil Team will link up again for the annual Krikke Boys Shootout at the Quit Bunbury Speedway on March 3 & 4.
Sincere thanks to all of our wonderful sponsors for their continued support:- JAK CIVIL, Cowara Contractors, Australind Premix, MJB Industries, J&S Drilling, Inglis Race Engines, Perkins Builders, Ledge Finance, Range Equipment, Prestige Panel & Paint, Penrite Oils, McMahon Services, KaBling Car Wash and Fergys Engineering.
Press Release Prepared for the #41 COWARA/JAK CIVIL Sprintcar Team by Ken Brown 0421173271
Photo by Peter Roebuck
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