ANDRA Fastlane FASTLANE EDITION 22 | Page 30

RACE REPORT: WESTERNATS EPIC WESTERNATS WINS SET STAGE FOR GRAND FINAL The stage is set for a monumental Grand Final later this month (Adelaide International Raceway, March 23-24) following the penultimate round of the 2017/2018 Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series at the Perth Motorplex. Hoisting ANDRA Christmas Trees at the event were Steph Gullotto (DENSO Super Street), Bryan Finn (Modified Bike), Martin Mirco (Super Sedan), Matt Czerny (Modified), Chris Theo (Top Sportsman), David Smith (Supercharged Outlaws) Jim Ioannidis (SuperStock), Ralph Lewis (Competition) and Wayne Patterson (Competition Bike). Runners-up were Joel Trotman (DENSO Super Street), Trent Anthony (Modified Bike), George Tipouikidis (Super Sedan), Mark Grieve (Modified), Alby Bakranich (Top Sportsman), Jon Ferguson (Supercharged Outlaws) Jamie Chaisty (SuperStock), Stuart Moresby (Competition) and Phill Paton (Competition Bike). Smith’s Supercharged Outlaws story at the Westernats read like a fairy-tale, with the West Australian taking victory in his Dodge Stratus in what was his first ever competitive event. Smith took the win from Ferguson and his distinctive Chev Belair after having earlier defeated Adam Murrihy – the defending champion and recipient of the Longest Distance Travelled Award and the Supercharged Outlaws Top Qualifier Medallion – sponsored by The Tile Co-The Shower People, KC Tools and Summit Racing. Smith went on from his win over Murrihy to take victory from a red- lighting Norbert Claite ahead of a bye run into the final. Ferguson meanwhile had survived a double break-out semi- final against Chris Went, after earlier taking wins over Shane Kramer and Darren White. “This is a pretty hard thing to comprehend, it seems surreal still and I am lost for words really. It is pretty incredible, but I guess you surround yourself with good people and the results show,” said Smith, while thanking Total Work Wear Salisbury and Morley Mitsubishi for their support. “It is funny, because you always try and stay optimistic and stay positive and be confident, so we were saying all meeting ‘we are going to the finals, we are going to win it’, but not actually thinking we were going to win it – it is pretty cool, it is pretty special. “We will take the car home now and regroup and get ready to bring it back out next season. We have a good base line now, so hopefully we will have half a shot of doing something.” Czerny was another racer celebrating a break-through in Perth. The racer has lead the Modified points tally for much