News
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Showdown For The Crown Begins At The Creek
The Commodore Cup has just six races left for 2010 and the championship crown is up for grabs at Sydney’s fabled Eastern Creek circuit as the second last round of the Shannons Nationals rolls into town.
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Driver Profile - Daniel Orr
Australia’s affordable, one make V8 racing series, the Commodore Cup, is based around a simple concept: one easily sourced car, with control racing parts.
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Driver Profile - Chris Stevenson
Being a talented driver in motorsport means having more than ability in one car or one form of racing. It takes knowledge, skill and the ability to adapt.
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Driver Profile - Matt Chick
With proof positive that dreams can be achieved, with an influence at an early age, a determined Matt Chick shows how it’s done. Born in beautiful Taree, New South Wales 1990, at the age of 2 his parents embarked on an around Australia working holiday, which saw them settle in Darwin, Northern Territory.
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Driver Profile - Nick Parker
As the saying goes: “It takes all sorts….” And the Shannons Nationals Commodore Cup is no exception. The category itself is based around an affordable, one make V8 racing series and is seen as the ideal step for young drivers, predominantly from the karting circuits, that may not have the sponsorship to jump into more expensive categories, to gain priceless v8 racing experience.
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Carnage, Chaos and Champions at Winton
Round four for the Commodore Cup has concluded with a leadership change, an emotion charged presentation for the Ashley Cooper Memorial Trophy and question marks after Saturday’s race 1 at the Shannons Nationals at Winton.
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Stars are out in the Commodore Cup Universe at Winton
For round four of the Commodore Cup this weekend at Winton, part of round five for the Shannons National 2010 season, there will be more stars on track than in the sky, with this unique round providing driver pairings for the two enduro races; drivers that may not have raced this year but are still part of the Commodore Cup fraternity, all competing for the Ashley Cooper Memorial Trophy.
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Bates the Master at Mallala
The old saying “You get out what you put in” was proven at Mallala by Nick Parker’s team, as the damage from race one was repaired well enough by a very hard working team for the car to be classified a starter.
- Next Round
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Round 5
September 11 - 12, 2010
Eastern Creek International Raceway
- Championship Points
- Adam Beechey518
- Scott Andrews463
- Tony Bates449
- Nick Parker434
- Ross McGregor399
- Josh Hughes390
- Matt Chick360
- Chris Stevenson321
- Adam Lloyd319
- Matthew Hayes311