Check out the wrap up from last Saturday night's 2017 season opener at Darwin's 7mate Northline Speedway.
Hayden Brown was the best in the Formula 500s feature race, with the former Darwin Champion immediately taking the lead from the drop of the green flag and holding on to it to seize the win. Despite being the form driver throughout the heat races, Joseph Baronet was unable to fend off Brown and was forced to settle for the runner-up spot, ahead of current Darwin Champion John Staynoff in third. Finishing just off the podium in fourth was Boysie Bartholdt, with Daniel White and Mark Tattingham completing the finishers.
The earlier heat-race action saw Baronet claim two out of the three victories, along with a third-place finish, with the remaining heat-race win going the way of Brown, who also finished second and third. Bartholdt was also a model of consistency throughout the heat races, scoring two seconds and a third-place result.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.totallyspeedway.com.au/tracks/3735-karpenko-claims-2017-season-opener PHOTO CREDIT: Nakita Pollock Photography
Hayden Brown was the best in the Formula 500s feature race, with the former Darwin Champion immediately taking the lead from the drop of the green flag and holding on to it to seize the win. Despite being the form driver throughout the heat races, Joseph Baronet was unable to fend off Brown and was forced to settle for the runner-up spot, ahead of current Darwin Champion John Staynoff in third. Finishing just off the podium in fourth was Boysie Bartholdt, with Daniel White and Mark Tattingham completing the finishers.
The earlier heat-race action saw Baronet claim two out of the three victories, along with a third-place finish, with the remaining heat-race win going the way of Brown, who also finished second and third. Bartholdt was also a model of consistency throughout the heat races, scoring two seconds and a third-place result.
READ FULL ARTICLE HERE: http://www.totallyspeedway.com.au/tracks/3735-karpenko-claims-2017-season-opener PHOTO CREDIT: Nakita Pollock Photography