THE popular super sedans will headline the final race date of the current Rushworth Speedway season this Saturday night.
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It comes just weeks after the super sedans last featured at the venue with the running of the Victorian title in April.
A smaller field is expected this time, but the big powerful engines will bring out plenty of competition.
The three-litre sedans and grand prix midgets complete the list of visiting classes joining the local club heroes.
Bendigo’s Ash Bergmeier leads the super sedan nominations, with Brad Wicks and Mick Nicola Jr and Rushoworth local Adam Box likely to figure in the fight to greet the chequered flag.
In three-litre sedan action, Lennie Clark and Kevin Clarke, both from Bendigo, will suit up to do battle with Daniel Wilson, from the Goulburn Valley club, with Victoria number three Andrew Ahearn also set to ruffle a few feathers.
Scott Mallon, from Victoria’s south west, brings his Nissan Skyline to compete and it will quickly become a fan favourite as it does everywhere else it goes.
The Ironbark Classic concludes the season for the grand prix midgets, who just last weekend raced in South Gippsland.
Australian champion Trevor Perry and Victorian champion and Shepparton local Mark Cecil are the most likely to lock horns, with Travis Florimell looking to out gun them both.
Paul Perry, Lisa Chalcraft and Goulburn Valley legend Dennis Myers should also contend in the Classic.