Spectators were treated to an action-packed night on Saturday at the Rushworth Speedway.
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The super sedans and Grand Prix midgets were visiting for the night, with the other classes also putting on adrenaline-filled entertainment for the crowd.
In the visiting super sedans, Jamie Collins won the first heat by a narrow .453 of a second, followed by Mick Nicola Snr in the second by .432 of a second in front of his son Mick Jnr.
The father-son duo put each other to the test in the third heat, with only .108 of a second between them.
Come time for the final 12-lap race, Nicola Jnr took the lead on lap 10 to take the win over Nicola Snr by approximately one second, followed by Darren Giacometti and Collins.
Nicola Jnr also set the fastest lap of the night with a 17.211.
In the Grand Prix midgets Jason Crawford secured a comfortable victory in the first qualifier, followed by Chris Fowler in the second and third.
Come the main race it was Crawford who took an early lead, before Fowler jumped into the top spot on lap three of eight to secure the win ahead of him, followed by Dennis Myers in third and Luke Stanley.
After six close battles in the open saloons class heats, it was Jay Nicolaisen and Paul Lamb at the front of the field for the eight-lap feature race, with Peter Welch and Garry Gapes close behind.
Welch was forced out of the race on the second lap, with Nicolaisen in the lead he was able to set the fastest lap of the night with 19.159 seconds and control the field until the end, ahead of Lamb, Braiden Simmonds, Gapes and Brad Simmonds.
In the production sedans the qualifying heat victories were taken by Ian Wilson and Neil Johnson ahead of the 12-lap race.
Johnson continued with top form and won the race with a fast time of 19.968.
He finished ahead of Wilson, Mark Gordan, Steve Honeyman and Shane Hutchins.
Kelly Lamb, Jas Bergman and Belinda Chalcraft were the winners of the ladies saloons heats.
Lamb won the ten-lap final race after starting from second on the grid, ahead of Chalcraft, Bergman, Nicole Gapes and Pauline Martin.
With only a few entries in the junior sedans, the victor was decided based on points, with the night's winner determined as Zachary Martin.
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