GOULBURN Valley Auto Club competitors will look to make their presence felt when Rushworth Speedeway plays host to the Victorian compact speedcar title this Saturday.
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The locals will pit themselves against some of the best drivers from across Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
A busy night will include the return of the Victorian Sprintcar Association.
Louis Rodriguez and Geoff Meyers loom as the GVAC's top hopes in the compact speedcars.
The pair is looking forward to pitting their skills against the likes of current Victorian champion Wayne Corbett, a strong Queensland competitor who will be extremely tough to defeat, Keith Astrella, Justin Paull and the Hutchinson boys Butch and Mark.
The sprintcar field is dominated by Gippsland drivers, with Shane Steenholdt, Bobby Daly, who has won twice this year already, and Adam Greenwood among the chances.
In sedans, Adam Box will be out to replicate his win of two weeks ago, but will be tested by Phil Lamb, who is yet to win this season.
The Wicks family Hyundai is back with both Michael and Carlie potential drivers & there are a number of drivers setting themselves a goal of finishing in the top three.
Chloe Lamb was challenged at the last meeting in GV ladies saloons by Jacquie Fitzpatrick who was particularly strong in heat racing.
Fitzpatrick and all the girls will be keen to get one over Lamb, who has emerged victorious at both meetings this season.
Josh Cecil and Lachie Fitzpatrick will continue their epic rivalry in the junior sedans, with Daniel Smith, Kodye Basten and Tristan McGraw poised to test the top duo.
Racing begins at 4pm .