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		<title>V8 Superboats delivers again at Cabarita</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Henshelwood]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2022 08:22:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a strong start to the 2022 Australian V8 Superboats Championship at Cabarita in mid-July, the series returned to the popular coastal venue for round two, with one of the biggest fields of entries in many seasons, promising two more outstanding delays of competition - and the drivers didn’t fail to deliver.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a strong start to the 2022 Australian V8 Superboats Championship at Cabarita in mid-July, the series returned to the popular coastal venue for round two, with one of the biggest fields of entries in many seasons, promising two more outstanding delays of competition &#8211; and the drivers didn’t fail to deliver.</p>
<p>Reigning World and Australian Unlimited Superboat Champion Phonsy Mullan came under fire from New Zealanders Daryl Hutton and Rob Coley, but again prevailed to claim his second win of the season, whilst his 19-year old son Bastian &#8211; the reigning LS-Class Champion &#8211; faced his own battle for victory, but again drove away from his rivals in the final for another convincing win.</p>
<p>Whilst the Mullan’s added to their victory tallies, in 400-Class, their team-mate and points leader Jody Ely faced his own reckoning, reigning champion Justin Roylance, and 2019 champion Paul Kelly firing broadsides at the points leader all weekend, but come finals time, Ely was the last man standing, again joined by Brendan Doyle and Danny Knappick on the podium. Meanwhile, 2021 Junior Development champion Koby Bourke again claimed top honours over Connor Smith.</p>
<p>A dramatic change to the navigation for the weekend caught a number of teams by surprise, the stop-start nature of the rotation very different to those used in the past causing a number of boats to lose direction mid run, but whilst it provided more directional miscues, the tricky navigation also provided some of the closest racing we’d seen in many seasons, a welcome change for the fans who had become accustomed to seeing wins measured in seconds rather than tenths.</p>
<p>Like the opening round, the weekend was not without incident, Justin Roylance and Darrin Kesper suffering big offs during the elimination finals, both clipping banks &#8211; and as a result earned themselves notoriety on Queensland news reports Sunday night &#8211; Roylance flipping the boat which rolled over in the channel but landed right side up, whilst Kesper clipped the entry to the spinout pool and sunk ‘Let’s Boogie’ as a result. Fortunately in both situations, neither crew was injured.</p>
<p>For the race teams, focus now turns south with the remaining five rounds of the season to be held between the New South Wales Riverina and Keith’s popular Spitwater Arena which will host the third round of the season on Saturday, October 8.</p>
<p>UNLIMITED SUPERBOAT<br />
The big news ahead of the second round was the return of the mighty ‘Hazardous’ hull of 2019 champion Slade Stanley, and the appearance of Rob Coley’s stunning new twin-turbo Nissan V8 powered ‘Poison Ivy’, both teams threatening to take the fight to points leader Phonsy Mullan.</p>
<p>The second round saw teams facing a very different rotation to that they’d contested in July, and it was a rotation that caught many by surprise. Reactions were mixed, although one big criticism was that it didn’t flow, although the reality was each and every team was faced with the same navigation, and for a lot of the teams, it took a long while to commit to memory, in fact most drivers made navigational errors..</p>
<p>For many, the big question was just how quickly former champion Daryl Hutton would settle into ‘Hazardous’ a boat he’d battled against for a number of seasons, and whilst cautious to make predictions, the racer in him was dying to see whether it would help him take the fight to Mullan.. the answer was a resounding yes!</p>
<p>Fast from the outset, Hutton was staggered just how fast 800-horsepower would take him from point to point, the nimble ‘Stinger’ setting an impressive opening qualifying time, before Hutton found his mojo to really push the boat to see what it could do, getting to within nine tenths of a second of Mullan by Q2, before both pushed even harder ahead of the finals, Mullan setting the benchmark at a 40.589, Hutton’s best a 42.128.</p>
<p>Behind them Rob Coley was having an horrendous time just getting a lap on the board, and by the close of Saturday’s three qualifiers, he’d carded just a 55.604. Come Sunday morning though he’d settled into the rotation and jumped into the 45s alongside Scott Krause and Tremayne Jukes.</p>
<p>By the finals things got serious, Mullan faced with a storming Daryl Hutton, the expat Kiwi charging to the top spot with a best of 42.347, Mullan a 42.549, but perhaps the biggest surprise was Glenn ‘Spider’ Roberts who had overcome an oil pump issue on the eve of the event to be last to arrive at the circuit, his 45.043 moving him to third at the close of the opening elimination round ahead of Jukes, Krause and Coley.</p>
<p>Sadly for the new owner of the ‘Hazardous’ machine &#8211; Chris Edmonds &#8211; he suffered a tough weekend, a last-minute dash to bolt his LSA into his new ’Stinger’ hull leaving him with some question about how well the package would work, and in the end, it turns out that his fuel system had been compromised with debris in the fuel lines forcing him to run on as few as five cylinders during the later rounds, ultimately eliminating him from the finals. Some more homework on his return to base will see the boat ready for its next event, although for the coming round, Edmonds fully expects to make his own debut behind the wheel of ‘Hazardous’..</p>
<p>Mullan meanwhile found form in the second elimination final to top the timesheets, a 40.762 within a tenth of his best of the day, whilst Hutton went quicker again to card a 41.862. With elimination a very real threat, Rob Coley chose the perfect time to nail the rotation, the New Zealander finding four seconds to jump straight into the final with an impressive 42.159.</p>
<p>Behind them Scott Krause and Tremayne Jukes turned up the wick, both nailing a 44.05, Krause though six one thousandths of a second faster to claim P4, whilst for Glenn Roberts, he was the only one not to improve, a 46.0 dropping him back to sixth.</p>
<p>Rob Coley was first out in the final and he knew he’d need something special if he was going to take the fight to Mullan and Hutton, and his lap was impressive given the fact it was only his fifth lap all weekend on the correct rotation, a 41.807 putting his rivals on notice that they’d need to push that little bit harder.</p>
<p>Hutton was next out and whilst getting more and more comfortable in the ‘Hazardous’ hull, he was also playing with a level of caution, keen to ensure he didn’t put the package in any jeopardy as he went after Coley. Half a second down at the first split, he was closing the gap over the final rotation but rode the bank at the exit of the final 90-degree right-hander, losing valuable tenths to ultimately cross the line with a 43.524 &#8211; 1.7-seconds down on his Top 6 best.</p>
<p>Then it was down to points leader Phonsy Mullan, the reigning champion knowing just what he needed to do to take the win, and whilst admitting afterwards that he could have gone quicker, he played it safe with a 41.082, half a second down on his best, but eight tenths quicker than Coley to claim his second win of the season.</p>
<p>Phonsy Mullan; “This track direction was a bit treacherous, I was hoping to clock a 39 but played it safe in the end and got it home, but still good enough to take the win by eight tenths of a second which was a fair margin, but I think we could have gapped a fair bit more &#8211; realistically it wasn’t my best lap, but it got the job done.”</p>
<p>400-CLASS (GROUP A)<br />
With 2019 champion Paul Kelly back in the saddle, 400-Class was poised to be a four-horse race for top honours with Brendan Doyle also looking to take the fight to 2021 title contenders Justin Roylance and Jody Ely.</p>
<p>It started perfectly for the returning Greg Harriman, the V8 Superboats veteran back in the seat after a long break and whilst many of his rivals failed to perfect the navigation, ‘Apache’ topped the unofficial practice lap times by more than seven seconds over Danny Knappick and Daniel Warburton, whilst Jody Ely messed up the rotation, and Justin Roylance failed to even make it into the boat after dislocating his back on the way to the circuit.. The discomfort so intense that the team needed to go looking for a physio..</p>
<p>Navigation continued to be the big issue throughout the qualifiers, but by the end of five rounds it was clear that it would again be a battle between 2021 title rivals Roylance and Ely, the pair more than half a second up on the next best &#8211; emerging contender, Brendan Doyle &#8211; who was all smiles after having out-qualified former champion Paul Kelly, albeit by just six one thousandths of a second.</p>
<p>Roylance had set the benchmark during Saturday afternoon’s final qualifier despite ongoing back pain with a best of 45.684, but had dropped his pace on Sunday morning. That opened the door for points leader Jody Ely who crept into the high 45s, whilst Brendan Doyle closed the qualifiers with the third fastest time from Paul Kelly, Danny Knappick, Greg Harriman, Darrin Kesper and Daniel Warburton.</p>
<p>The first final though became what could well be the key moment in the Championship, reigning champion Justin Roylance enduring a wild ride across the islands on the final run to the line after running wide on the final 90 degree right hander, which put him off line for the zig-zag home, clipping the first island as a result of being too wide, before heading straight across the second which pitched the ‘Spitwater’ machine sideways into the channel. A fast rollover doused both driver and navigator, before the boat righted itself to the cheers of the big Cabarita crowd, but for the Roylance team, it was game over and their exit in the first elimination final.</p>
<p>Unfortunately they weren’t to be the only ones to exit the Top 12 final, Darrin Kesper and new navigator Reece Meanwell suffering a scary moment in the pit pool after clipping the bank on the run in. The boat spun into the pool backwards causing a big wave of water which filled the back of the boat, immediately sinking it in chest deep water. Fortunately the safety crew were quickly on the scene to release driver and navigator, but not before a few anxious moments as they disappeared below the waterline. Both were okay, but the result of the incident also saw them forced to retire despite having qualified for the second final.</p>
<p>With Jody Ely leading the charge in the second final, all eyes were on Brendan Doyle and Paul Kelly to take the fight to the ‘Rampage’ machine. Doyle turned in a 47.19 to get within half a second, although he was seven tenths down on his best, whilst for Kelly, his return to the sport and debut with the new methanol injection system saw a setback on the ramp..</p>
<p>Unable to start the boat to complete his lap, the team returned to the tent to discover the gasket beneath the air filter had come apart and fallen into the throttle body, jamming it wide open &#8211; by that stage though it was all over. Despite the setback, Kelly was all smiles, pondering just why he hadn’t continued to compete over past seasons, such is the rush of circulating in a V8 Superboat..</p>
<p>With Kelly and Roylance eliminated, that allowed Danny Knappick and the ‘Tuff’n Up’ crew through to the final, and despite taking a more relaxed approach into the final they improved their best again to a 49.654, although they were faced with Jody Ely’s best of the weekend, a stellar 45.815.</p>
<p>Brendan Doyle emerged last of the contenders, the ‘PULSE’ team very happy with their performance after claiming third during the opening round, Doyle this time getting to within tenths of the outright contenders to flag his position in the title race, his 46.761 three tenths down on his best, but less than a second slower than Ely, promising an epic close to the season with four outright contenders fighting for championship victory.</p>
<p>Jody Ely; “That was a great weekend actually. Two on the trot, it’s looking good. Getting your head around the rotation was pretty tricky, even in the finals the shadows changed, the islands looked a little different, it forced you to second guess yourself sometimes but we had a few little issues with the boat, but others had their own issues &#8211; we don’t like to talk about that but it happens from time to time.”</p>
<p>LS-CLASS<br />
The LS-Class has proven to be the perfect tonic for the growth of V8 Superboats, 18-entries pencilled in for the second round, 17 teams actually making the line after the late withdrawal of Darren Pollard’s ‘Disturbed’, and the big field &#8211; which included three rookie teams &#8211; didn’t fail to entertain.</p>
<p>Like the Unlimited and 400-Class fields, the rotation closed up the advantage the points leaders had enjoyed during the opening round, Bastian Mullan having to work very hard for the round win, with former champion Kyle Elphinstone, Matt Malthouse and West Australian Daniel Salter throwing their hats into the ring for the outright win.</p>
<p>In the end, it was Elphinstone who top qualified with a best of 44.232 in Sunday’s final session to Bastian Mullan’s 44.397. Daniel Salter’s Cabarita debut netted a best of 45.964 in Q4, whilst Matt Malthouse played his conservative best with a 46.316 in Q5 to comfortably qualify for the finals. Nate Mullan was fifth fastest at the close of qualifying with a best of 47.064, with Cabarita specialist Paul Hill rounding out the six with a 53.030, although despite his experience at the circuit he was struggling to put a time on the board after a string of ‘wrong ways’.</p>
<p>Lawrie Howlett was another that was battling to get a time on the board, ‘Drop Bear’ however taking the seventh fastest time heading into the finals, ahead Tyler O’Day and Jim Beaman with Noel Verning an impressive tenth in just his second ever V8 Superboats event, splitting the son-and-father ‘Agro-Vation’ team with Ron O’Day 11th.</p>
<p>Mike Hessell qualified 12th in ‘Borrowed Time’ ahead of Lance Edmonds on his debut with ‘Solid Gold’, whilst Rodney Norton grabbed 14th from Jade Atchison who made an impressive recovery from a testing crash at Temora earlier in the year, this event her first back behind the wheel and she drove with great maturity to focus on getting comfortable in her new ‘Twisted’ hull and recorded a string of correct navigations to be on the tail of the top ten.</p>
<p>Sadly for the new ‘The Spartan’ team of Luke Walters, they suffered the teething problems experienced by so many teams in their formative events, the crew working tirelessly throughout Saturday to overcome a starter issue, in the end firing the boat late on Saturday to be ready for Sunday’s final two qualifiers. The boat looked great on the water, and Walters settled into a comfortable rhythm, but four lost sessions on a testing rotation saw them fail to get the navigation right, although you’d never have known it with the broad smiles the team were wearing on Sunday night &#8211; another team bitten by the V8 Superboats bug!</p>
<p>With just 12 boats qualifying for the first elimination final, Hessell, Lance Edmonds, Norton, Atchison and Walters were forced to watch the finals from the bank.</p>
<p>Sadly for Jim Beaman &#8211; who was a top six contender throughout season 2021 &#8211; he suffered an issue in the pit pool with the engine flaming out, a quick return to the trailer and he was good to go for his run, but the setback had clearly upset his momentum, the ‘JB Racing’ machine suffering a ‘wrong way’ which ultimately dropped him outside the six, joining Mitch Curtis, Noel Verning, Ron O’Day, Tyler O’Day and Lawrie Howlett on the bank.</p>
<p>For Paul Hill, he was looking to find a return to form after a horror run through the qualifiers. A rebuilt boat after his contact with the barriers at ‘Bennies’ during the opening round had him full of confidence, but he’d struggled to card more than one competitive lap prior to his impressive Top 12 run, but no sooner had he found form than it departed, another navigational error in the Top 6 keeping him outside the final three.</p>
<p>That left Nate Mullan and West Australian Daniel Salter who was keen to make it through to the final, both falling just shy, Mullan carding a 45.817 &#8211; his best of the event &#8211; to Salter’s 45.561. The benchmark, Matt Malthouse’s 45.443..</p>
<p>By this stage it was tight between Bastian Mullan and Kyle Elphinstone &#8211; Elphinstone on top in the first elimination final with a 44.780 to Mullan’s 44.828, Mullan turning the tables in the second final to card a 44.085 to Elphinstone’s 44.994 which brought them to the final where they knew Malthouse was capable of finding just a little bit extra.</p>
<p>Malthouse was out first and as expected he kept his best till last but could only improve to a 45.364. Elphinstone was next out, and he found seven tenths over his Top 6 time to card a 44.293 and put Mullan on notice, but the teenager was ready, and as he had done through the closing rounds of the 2021 season, and the 2022 season opener, he stepped up another level again to record a stunning 43.746 to put the result completely out of question.</p>
<p>Bastian Mullan; “It was good competition, me and Kyle [Elphinstone] were going at it all day, so in the top three I just had to put down a lap and got a 43.7 so only four tenths up on him, but it was a good run.”</p>
<p>JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT<br />
After making his junior Development debut last time out, Connor Smith was back into the action at Keith looking to close some ground on reigning champion Koby Bourke. Like their senior counterparts, they too had a challenging rotation (although shorter in length), but aside from having to right any wrongs during their runs, Smith suffered just a single DNF whilst Bourke completed every rotation.</p>
<p>In the end the experienced points leader set the mark in the qualifiers at a 50.412 to Smith’s 59.476, Smith improving by more than a second in the final to a 58.232 to Bourke’s 51.503.</p>
<p>For the Australian V8 Superboats Championship presented by Penrite the teams prepare to return to Keith &#8211; the scene of the 2021 final earlier this year, for the third round of the season on October 8.</p>
<p>For fans of the Penrite Australian V8 Superboats Championship, they can catch all the action on 7mate and 7+ (Rnd#1 airs on Saturday, 24 September on 7mate). We will also post updates on social media channels with respect to on air times.</p>
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<p>Rnd#2 2022 Australian V8 Superboats Championship presented by Penrite<br />
Tweed Valley Jet Sprint Club, Cabarita Beach, NSW<br />
27-28 August, 2022</p>
<p>FINAL RESULTS</p>
<p>TOP 3 FINAL<br />
Unlimited Superboat<br />
1. 23. Phonsy Mullan/Leigh Stuart (RAMJET) &#8211; 41.082<br />
2. 111. Rob Coley/Scott Munro (Poison Ivy) &#8211; 41.807<br />
3. 28. Daryl Hutton/Mick Parry (Phoenix Lubricants) &#8211; 43.524</p>
<p>400-Class (Group A)<br />
1. 33. Jody Ely/Olivia Parnis (Rampage) &#8211; 45.815<br />
2. 4. Brendan Doyle/Rory Doyle (PULSE) &#8211; 46.761<br />
3. 45. Danny Knappick/Darren Tickell (Tuff’n Up) &#8211; 49.654</p>
<p>LS-Class<br />
1. 1A. Bastian Mullan/Tahleah James (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 43.746<br />
2. 219. Kyle Elphinstone/Jacob Bellamy (Blackout Racing) &#8211; 44.293<br />
3. 69. Matt Malthouse/Leighton Collins (Nood Nutz) &#8211; 45.364</p>
<p>Junior Development*<br />
1. 97A. Koby Bourke (Lil Pyscho) &#8211; 51.503<br />
2. 97B. Connor Smith (Lil Pyscho) &#8211; 58.232<br />
* different circuit rotation to other classes</p>
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<p>TOP 6 FINAL<br />
Unlimited Superboat<br />
1. 23. Phonsy Mullan/Leigh Stuart (RAMJET) &#8211; 40.762<br />
2. 28. Daryl Hutton/Mick Parry (Phoenix Lubricants) &#8211; 41.862<br />
3. 111. Rob Coley/Scott Munro (Poison Ivy) &#8211; 42.159<br />
4. 37. Scott Krause/Rachel Parsons (KAOS) &#8211; 44.052<br />
5. 214. Tremayne Jukes/Tracey Little (The Girlfriend) &#8211; 44.058<br />
6. 888. Glenn Roberts/Tia McGifford (Blown Budget) &#8211; 46.023</p>
<p>400-Class (Group A)<br />
1. 33. Jody Ely/Olivia Parnis (Rampage) &#8211; 46.619<br />
2. 4. Brendan Doyle/Rory Doyle (PULSE) &#8211; 47.190<br />
3. 45. Danny Knappick/Darren Tickell (Tuff’n Up) &#8211; 57.299<br />
4. 360. Greg Harriman/Wendy Wheelhouse (Apache) &#8211; 71.245<br />
5. 40. Paul Kelly/Naomi Gow (4Zero Racing) &#8211; DNS<br />
6. 43. Darrin Kesper/Reece Meanwell (Let’s Boogie) &#8211; DNS</p>
<p>LS-Class<br />
1. 1A. Bastian Mullan/Tahleah James (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 44.085<br />
2. 219. Kyle Elphinstone/Jacob Bellamy (Blackout Racing) &#8211; 44.994<br />
3. 69. Matt Malthouse/Leighton Collins (Nood Nutz) &#8211; 45.443<br />
4. 26. Daniel Salter/Mitchell Hade (The Hustler) &#8211; 45.561<br />
5. 1B. Nate Mullan/Jayden Vella (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 45.817<br />
6. 512. Paul Hill/Alex Singleton (Slicer) &#8211; DNF</p>
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<p>TOP 12 FINAL<br />
Unlimited Superboat<br />
1. 28. Daryl Hutton/Mick Parry (Phoenix Lubricants) &#8211; 42.347<br />
2. 23. Phonsy Mullan/Leigh Stuart (RAMJET) &#8211; 42.549<br />
3. 888. Glenn Roberts/Tia McGifford (Blown Budget) &#8211; 45.043<br />
4. 214. Tremayne Jukes/Tracey Little (The Girlfriend) &#8211; 45.228<br />
5. 37. Scott Krause/Rachel Parsons (KAOS) &#8211; 45.309<br />
6. 111. Rob Coley/Scott Munro (Poison Ivy) &#8211; 46.993<br />
7. 169. Chris Edmonds/Jamie Maroney (4PLAY) &#8211; ww</p>
<p>400-Class (Group A)<br />
1. 40. Paul Kelly/Naomi Gow (4Zero Racing) &#8211; 45.812<br />
2. 33. Jody Ely/Olivia Parnis (Rampage) &#8211; 45.917<br />
3. 4. Brendan Doyle/Rory Doyle (PULSE) &#8211; 48.096<br />
4. 360. Greg Harriman/Wendy Wheelhouse (Apache) &#8211; 50.370<br />
5. 45. Danny Knappick/Darren Tickell (Tuff’n Up) &#8211; 50.881<br />
6. 43. Darrin Kesper/Reece Meanwell (Let’s Boogie) &#8211; 52.792<br />
7. 81. Daniel Warburton/Ryan Loft (Team Attitude) &#8211; 54.434<br />
8. 67. Justin Roylance/Tracey Little (Outlaw67) &#8211; DNF</p>
<p>LS-Class<br />
1. 219. Kyle Elphinstone/Jacob Bellamy (Blackout Racing) &#8211; 44.780<br />
2. 1A. Bastian Mullan/Tahleah James (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 44.828<br />
3. 69. Matt Malthouse/Leighton Collins (Nood Nutz) &#8211; 45.642<br />
4. 26. Daniel Salter/Mitchell Hade (The Hustler) &#8211; 45.960<br />
5. 512. Paul Hill/Alex Singleton (Slicer) &#8211; 46.854<br />
6. 1B. Nate Mullan/Jayden Vella (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 46.868<br />
7. 14. Lawrie Howlett/Karen Howlett (Drop Bear) &#8211; 47.799<br />
8. 29B. Tyler O’Day/Xavier Jackson (Agro-Vation) &#8211; 49.356<br />
9. 29A. Ron O’Day/Paris O’Day (Agro-Vation) &#8211; 50.541<br />
10. 269. Noel Verning/Nathan Garrett (Quiet Time) &#8211; 50.868<br />
11. 248. Mitch Curtis/Georgia Aungle (Smoke &amp; Mirror) &#8211; 51.870<br />
12. 46. Jim Beaman/Harrison Collins (JB Racing) &#8211; 55.619</p>
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		<title>Big field set for V8 Superboats Cabarita return</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sean Henshelwood]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2022 08:53:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a dramatic opening round to the 2022 season, the Australian V8 Superboats Championship presented by Penrite returns to the Tweed Valley on August 27-28 for the second round of the season buoyed by an increase in entries including the return of a popular local champion.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a dramatic opening round to the 2022 season, the Australian V8 Superboats Championship presented by Penrite returns to the Tweed Valley on August 27-28 for the second round of the season buoyed by an increase in entries including the return of a popular local champion.</p>
<p>Those that witnessed the opening round just five weeks prior were treated to some fantastic racing, and some big offs, one of which was replayed on Brisbane television for a number of days after the event, the subject of that incident &#8211; Goondiwindi’s Chris Edmonds &#8211; continues to play a part in the coming round, having recently taken delivery of one of the fastest boats in the world, Slade Stanley’s appropriately named ‘Hazardous’.</p>
<p>Edmonds had made no question of the fact that once the Stanley’s had put the 2019 title-winning Unlimited boat on the market, that he was keen to take delivery, and after damaging Daryl Hutton’s ‘Phoenix Lubricants’ boat during the opening elimination final, he felt compelled to ensure that his fellow expat New Zealander had an alternative ride to continue his championship assault &#8211; and what better alternative than the most successful boat of the last three seasons!</p>
<p>For his part, Hutton and his team have been working tirelessly to get their twin-turbo Unlimited machine back on the water, and whilst the boat has been repaired, the technical nature of the engine has meant a few more delays in ensuring everything is ‘ship-shape’ ahead of a return to the water, Hutton instead taking the helm of ‘Hazardous’, an experience he’s looking forward to, although the two-time Australian Champion has warned not to raise expectations too high..</p>
<p>Coming back to Cabarita the field will be chasing eight-time AUS#1 Phonsy Mullan, the reigning World Champion claiming the top spot in July with a time that would have forced one of the greatest finals in the history of the sport had Stanley continued to compete, Mullan breaking Stanley’s ‘lap record’ on the same rotation the field contested back in June 2021.</p>
<p>Hutton had been on target to claim second, but his early retirement elevated 2018 co-Champion Scott Krause to the podium alongside Mullan and Cabarita favourite, Glenn ‘Spider’ Roberts, the Superboat veteran suffering a litany of setbacks before graduating through to the final for yet another podium at his local venue (local being 1500-kilometres from home).</p>
<p>In 400-Class, 2021 vice-Champion Jody Ely once again outlasted good friend and rival Justin Roylance to claim his second victory at Cabarita, whilst Brendan Doyle and Danny Knappick filled out the top four places in the category’s transition year across to new rules in 2023. Sadly 400-Class also saw the retirement of former Champions Brett and Lin Thornton, the popular Queenslanders coming off at the notorious ‘Bennies’ corner in the final qualifier, the impact of the sudden stop seeing both transported to hospital with lower back pain &#8211; they were later released but have decided as a result to hang up the boots.</p>
<p>For the burgeoning LS-Class, a big field of entries was led by reigning Champion Bastian Mullan, the second-generation racer embroiled again in a great battle with 2021 rivals Matt Malthouse and Kyle Elphinstone before upping the tempo in the final to put the result completely out of question. This round though he’ll have West Australian Champion Daniel Salter back in the saddle, in what many hope will see a return of the combative 2021 season final at Keith earlier this year, an event which saw Salter set the pace right up until Mullan’s committed final lap.</p>
<p>And for reigning Junior Development Champion Koby Bourke, the Queenslander was at last able to race more than just the clock with the addition of Speedway Champion Connor Smith to the Championship last round, the two youngsters again doing battle for round two.</p>
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<p>Unlike round one, the circuit rotation for the second round of the season will be a departure from those used in the past, a circuit which is expected to be more reliant on boat performance than engine performance, although that said, you would be remiss to rule out a result very similar to the opening round.</p>
<p>Yes, Daryl Hutton is likely to be back in the mix, but the experienced Superboat campaigner admits that jumping straight into Slade Stanley’s Championship winning package and finding his feet first time out is an unrealistic expectation, although typical of the racer in Hutton &#8211; a driver who has battled big horsepower supercharged and twin-turbo powerplants in the past &#8211; he’s intrigued about just how Stanley was able to raise the mark as high as he did with a lot less power. Watch this space!</p>
<p>For New Zealand’s Rob Coley, he will finally get his hands on his all new ‘Poison Ivy’ package, the brand-new twin-turbo Nissan powered ‘Sprintec’ he’d sent from New Zealand a number of weeks ahead of the opening round only to find a late shipping change had seen the new machine trapped in a shipping container, and still in New Zealand as July 23 came around. A quick deal with Daniel DeVoigt saw Coley campaign ‘DEVO2’ for the season opener, gifting him fifth place after a spin in the second elimination final, but valuable championship points in a season that will see at least one clash with his New Zealand campaign.</p>
<p>Coley could be expected to take the fight to Mullan, although his new package may take some sorting, whilst Mullan has proven more than comfortable with his new Australian-made ‘PULSE’ hull and his self-built 583ci powerplant, he’s also well versed with the Cabarita venue and a multiple race winner there, so Coley will have his work cut out.</p>
<p>Expect too that Tremayne Jukes will be back in the mix. Campaigning ‘The Girlfriend’ with the new iteration of 400-Class powerplant with alloy heads running methanol fuel and the methanol injection system. Jukes was typically impressive last time out, taking the fight to Hutton and Krause, the former Unlimited winner at Cabarita ultimately though forced to settled for fourth after hitting an island during the second elimination final, spinning an impressive 360-degrees but landing in the wrong channel, the renavigation costing him valuable seconds and an almost certain place on the podium. What he lacks in power against the Unlimited machines, he will certainly make up for with experience, so keep a close eye on the brilliant blue ‘PULSE’ machine.</p>
<p>For Chris Edmonds &#8211; who has contributed significantly to building the awareness of the sport in the ‘Sunshine State’ thanks to his opening round antics &#8211; he will arrive at Cabarita with yet another new package, his fourth in just over a year.. Sadly last time out he suffered an engine setback with the crowd-pleasing supercharged monster he calls ‘Yippee Ki-Yay’ whilst his round ending incident in Daryl Hutton’s boat saw him searching for two new boats to continue his season &#8211; one for Hutton, the other for him..</p>
<p>To be fair, he had already purchased Slade Stanley’s proposed LSA project, having taken delivery of the engine last June to run in ‘Solid Gold’ the Aitchison hull he’s now moved on to nephew Lance Edmonds (to run in LS-Class), whilst the engine will power Stanley’s second ‘Stinger’ hull which was purchased ahead of the start of this season, Stanley applying the finishing touches to the hull in recent weeks. Named ‘4 PLAY’, Edmonds admitted he has no idea how the boat will handle, but based on his most recent laps in the Unlimited category, you can guarantee they’ll be exciting!</p>
<p>Glenn ‘Spider’ Roberts &#8211; like many of the drivers in the field &#8211; has endured a love-hate relationship with the Cabarita circuit, with it providing both his greatest moments and his toughest moments across a career that’s spanned almost 20 years in the sport.</p>
<p>Facing a third-placed finish in the Championship to close out the 2019 season, Roberts made heavy contact with the bank after running wide at ‘Bennies’ doing significant damage to his ‘Blown Budget’ hull, whilst the following two years saw that drama extend to residual mechanical and electrical issues that the predominantly self-funded driver had to resolve, a setback that often saw him miss valuable track time. Those issues continued into the opening round, but support from rival drivers Daryl Hutton and Scott Krause saw him back into the equation for the elimination finals, where one by one he outlasted many of them to once again finish on the podium, a fitting reward for never giving up, even when the odds were stacked against him.</p>
<p>This weekend Roberts will be back in action again, his 632ci big-block having received some more vital attention between rounds with Roberts intent on returning to the title battle, a big ask, but as the opening round showed, there’s never a ‘sure thing’..</p>
<p><strong>400-CLASS (International Group A)</strong></p>
<p>The big news ahead of the second round was the return of 2019 Champion Paul Kelly. Always a welcome addition to the 400-Class field, Covid setbacks and business commitments have kept the popular Queenslander away since his title winning season, but many expect to see the bright orange ‘4Zero Racing’ machine right back into the thick of the action from the outset, although that said, the pace at the front has certainly increased since he was last on the water!</p>
<p>Like Justin Roylance, Kelly will embrace the new look 400-Class formula that allows aluminium heads and methanol injection, Kelly joining Roylance in adopting the methanol injection system, both though having elected to retain cast-iron heads, the new formula a blueprint for the future of the class, although after a recent vote between stakeholders, it was acknowledged that all competitors will compete for Championship points this season.</p>
<p>After returning to the top step of the podium at the opening round, Jody Ely comes back to Cabarita as the points leader having won two of the last three races at the Tweed Valley circuit. This weekend he will look to consolidate his points lead, although he will be aware that it was actually Roylance who set the fastest time during the season opener, the reigning champion however failing to duplicate that mark during the all-important final. Kelly too is expected to present a challenge, although what three years out of the seat has done will quickly be evident, so too what is expected to be a very challenging track rotation.</p>
<p>Brendan Doyle’s podium finish in the new ‘PULSE’ hull was a welcome result during the opening round, a result which cements his reputation as a driver to watch this season, whilst Danny Knappick’s fourth placed finish likewise, is the result of some solid performances during the 2021 season, the ‘Tuff’n Up’ team finally starting to find form.</p>
<p>Whilst the burgeoning profile of the sport has attracted back a number of former competitors, the second round of the Championship may see the return of a former class champion, with two-time 400-Class title holder [2005-2006] Ken Kesper looking to jump back into the driver’s seat to sub for his brother Darrin who suffered a broken arm on the eve of the opening round, so keep a keen eye on the ‘Let’s Boogie’ machine.</p>
<p>Greg Harriman is another who will return to the fray, the ‘Apache’ driver though without team-mate Hugh Gilchrist who was expected to debut his own hull this weekend, work commitments however keeping him from the field, whilst Daniel Warburton rounds out the eight-boat field.</p>
<p><strong>LS-CLASS</strong></p>
<p>An impressive 18-boat field headlines the LS-Class for the second round, a record for the category despite a number of drivers still missing from the entry list promising a great future for the sport.</p>
<p>Leading the charge will be reigning champion Bastian Mullan, the 19-year old son of eight-time Australian Champion Phonsy Mullan, who has proven to be the new benchmark for the category, his pace at the opening round a real eye-opener for his rivals, although this weekend he will face another hard charger in West Australian Champion Daniel Salter.</p>
<p>Salter was slated to run at the opening round but a last minute setback saw the team sidelined, but this weekend he’s intent on reigniting the battle for the top spot on the podium having taken the fight to Mullan during the 2021 season final at Keith, Mullan sneaking through to take the round win by the narrowest of margins after Salter had led the timesheets for much of the day.</p>
<p>Whilst likely to put himself on the podium, laps at the notoriously tricky Cabarita venue may work against Salter, but the battle for a podium finish will certainly be something to watch.</p>
<p>Don’t discount 2019 champion Kyle Elphinstone either, victory over Mullan during the rain-shortened round at Cabarita earlier this year [2021 season] shows the New South Welshman has good pace at Cabarita, whilst Matt Malthouse has continued to prove that he is a contender and can never be discounted.</p>
<p>Throw in Paul Hill who despite his opening round crash at ‘Bennies’ is almost always a contender at his home track, the second of the Mullan brothers &#8211; Nate &#8211; who can turn on a stunning pace when he needs to, Jim Beaman, Lawrie Howlett and the O’Day father and son combination, and you have a strong field of drivers looking for any opportunity to sneak onto the podium, but behind them, the field is no less impressive.</p>
<p>Mike Hessell is always exciting to watch in ‘Borrowed Time’, and it’s only a matter of time before he makes his presence felt on the timesheets, whilst Darren Pollard &#8211; who debuted the ex-Justin Roylance ‘Stingray’ in the new look ‘Disturbed’ livery last time out &#8211; has the experience and the determination to make his presence felt as the team work to get themselves comfortable in the new package &#8211; although ahead of the round they were still battling technical challenges. They’ll also have their hands full as they campaign again their second hull ‘Twisted’ which was run by Matt Riley during the opening round as he waited for his new engine package to come together, sadly ‘Toe Cutter’ was a late scratching for this weekend, but will likely reappear at Keith for round three, the second boat instead run by Jade Atchison who will return to the seat for the first time after a practice crash at Temora earlier this year.</p>
<p>One driver who will make a popular return to competition is Cabarita’s Mitch Curtis, an important member of the Tweed Valley Jet Sprint Club who transitioned across from being a driver to managing the upkeep and maintenance of the Cabarita facility. Usually a man wearing a number of different hats across a race weekend, it’s great to see him get back to his passion and jump behind the wheel of ‘Smoke &#038; Mirror’ again. Knowing the circuit as well as he does, he could provide a few surprises this weekend.</p>
<p>And then there’s the rookies.. Noel Verning and Rodney Norton made solid starts to their Superboat careers last time out, Verning in particular coming to grips with the sport quite quickly, whilst Lance Edmonds moves from supporting his Uncle’s efforts in ‘Yippee Ki-Yay’ to the driver’s seat of Chris Edmonds’ former ‘Solid Gold’ package. Throw in Luke Walters who makes his debut in ‘Spartan’ and you have a big field of drivers all intent on putting on a show across the two days of competition.</p>
<p><strong>Junior Development</strong></p>
<p>The opening round of the 2022 season also saw a welcome challenge to reigning Junior Development champion Koby Bourke &#8211; rising speedway star Connor Smith transitioning across from four corners to the challenge of navigating a multi-corner V8 Superboat circuit, but he did so with great commitment and despite a few early setbacks, started to make gains on Bourke late in the weekend before the reigning champion threw in a blinding lap in the final to take the win.</p>
<p>Smith is back in action this weekend, and the ‘Drop Bear’ supported driver is already talking about a full-time transition across from Speedway to focus on building a career in the sport. Keep an eye on the 13-year old this weekend as he looks to take another step forward in his progression and apply more pressure to the reigning title holder.</p>
<p>For those that can’t be at the Tweed Valley venue, action from Sunday (August 28) will be streamed LIVE on YouTube (the link will be posted on www.facebook.com/V8Superboats) whilst a post-produced highlights package will be released on 7mate, and then 7+ in the weeks following (the opening program is scheduled for Saturday, September 24).</p>
<p>Tickets are available at the gate or via; <a href="https://www.ticketebo.com.au/v8superboats" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://www.ticketebo.com.au/v8superboats</a></p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chris Davies]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 13:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<p><strong>Not surprisingly, the ongoing success of the ‘new’ LS-Class format in the Australian V8 Superboats Championship saw thirteen entries arrive at Cabarita for the opening round. Sadly, without West Australian Daniel Salter, who was expected to take the fight to the reigning champion Bastian Mullan.</strong></p>
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		<p>He wasn’t the only one to suffer setbacks as Matt Riley had to run Darren Pollard’s second boat ‘Twisted’ whilst he waited for engine parts to become available. Pollard himself suffered issues throughout Saturday having just taken delivery of his rebuilt ‘Disturbed’ leaving the team no time to test and sort the engine.</p>
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		<p>Ultimately though the round was dominated by the trio that filled the top three steps of the 2021 season podium: Bastian Mullan, Matt Malthouse and 2019 Champion Kyle Elphinstone. It would be Mullan who reigned supreme, the 18-year-old topping all but one session where he failed to finish after finding the limit of grip, his advantage at the close of qualifying, an impressive 45.313, the next best, Elphinstone with a 47.230.</p>
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		<p>By finals time, Mullan turned up the wick again to card a 43.962 in the top three, Matt Malthouse second after finding almost two seconds across the three finals to defeat Elphinstone by twenty-one, one thousandth of a second.</p>
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		<p><strong>LS-Class</strong></p>
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<li>1A. Bastian Mullan/Tahleah James (RIPSHIFT) &#8211; 43.962</li>
<li>69. Matt Malthouse/Leighton Collins (Nood Nutz) &#8211; 45.735</li>
<li>219. Kyle Elphinstone/Jacob Bellamy (Blackout Racing) &#8211; 45.756</li>
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		<p>Having had to race against the clock throughout the 2021 season due to a lack of competition, reigning champion Koby Bourke (#97) had some serious opposition at Cabarita, with experienced motorsport campaigner (karts and speedway) Connor Smith (#B97) joining the ‘Lil Psycho’ team for the first time.</p>
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		<p>For Smith &#8211; who is no stranger to motorsport &#8211; the boat was a whole new experience for the 11-year-old who struggled at first with the rotation, before dialling himself in to take the fight to Bourke. The pair separated by 2.7-seconds heading into the final where Bourke stepped things up to record a 52.428 second lap, Smith’s consistency seeing him all but match his qualifying best. The pair will go at it again for round two with rumours that additional Juniors will join the field across the 2022 season.</p>
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<p>Rnd#1 &#8211; Tweed Coast, NSW &#8211; 23-24 July 2022<br />
Rnd#2 &#8211; Tweed Coast, NSW &#8211; 27-28 August 2022<br />
Rnd#3 &#8211; Keith, SA &#8211; 8 October 2022<br />
Rnd#4 &#8211; Temora, NSW &#8211; 5 November 2022 (Colin Parish Memorial)<br />
Rnd#5 &#8211; Temora, NSW &#8211; 3 December 2022<br />
Rnd#6 &#8211; Griffith, NSW &#8211; 11 February 2023<br />
Rnd#7 [FINAL] &#8211; Keith, SA &#8211; 25 March 2023</p>
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				<category><![CDATA[Australian V8 Superboat Championships]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[2022 Penrite Australian V8 Superboat Championship]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brendan Doyle]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Justin Roylance]]></category>
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		<p><strong>With soaring prices for petrol, much less race fuel, and the ongoing challenge of sourcing OEM cast-iron heads, the 400-Class teams competing in 2022 Australian V8 Superboat Championships have been looking for a solution ahead of the new season. Some teams have converted their motors to run methanol fuel (as per the Unlimited category), and others using aluminium heads. This has led to a mix of packages entered for the opening round.</strong></p>
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		<p>Ultimately, some teams &#8211; notably Jody Ely (#33), Brendan Doyle (#4), Brett Thornton (#53), Danny Knappick (#45) and Daniel Warburton (#81) &#8211; elected to run their 2021 packages, whilst reigning champion Justin Roylance (#67) went with cast heads, methanol injection.</p>
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		<p>Discussions pre-season saw a decision to take a vote on whether the new systems would be included within the outright 400-Class points, or whether those teams would contest a separate point score, a vote amongst competing teams on Saturday night seeing the majority call for all boats to be included in the outright points as performance differences were not judged to be a factor. Post-event however a decision was made to call the result provisional until all stakeholders (including those not present) were consulted, so at this stage, the result remains unofficial.</p>
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		<p>Not surprisingly, the season started much the way the 2021 season closed &#8211; with arch-rivals (and great mates), Jody Ely and Justin Roylance going head-to-head, before Roylance was side-lined late on Saturday with issues with his new system.</p>
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<p>Methanol burning in the exhaust pipes at low revs melted data lines in the back of the boat, a hasty welding job in Sam Everingham’s nearby workshop extending the tailpipes beyond the top of the boat to allow the team to carry on into Sunday’s finals.</p>
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<p>Sunday morning saw Roylance return to the top of the timesheets, his 44.481 ultimately the fastest of the day, Ely half a second shy with Brett Thornton and Brendan Doyle (#4) battling over the final place on the podium ahead of Thornton’s Q5 retirement.</p>
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		<p>Daniel Warburton carded his best run of the weekend, with Danny Knappick (#45) showing ongoing signs of his improvement &#8211; the benefit of more miles under his belt since the June 2021 event &#8211; the former ski racing competitor finding four and a half seconds over his June best to join Ely, Roylance and Doyle in the final, officials extending the final to four boats to allow both 400-Class variants an opportunity to score points ahead of a final decision on the category’s future.</p>
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		<p>In the first elimination final Roylance grabbed too much bank and then suffered with a clogged jet unit in the final.</p>
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		<p>Ely was the last boat out, Roylance had posted a 44.864 to Doyle’s 47.345 and Knappick’s 49.295. It was Ely though who produced another stunning lap on a rotation that clearly suits his ‘Jetspeed’ hull, his 44.653 was a full half second faster than his June 2021 lap to put him two tenths clear of his rival and onto the top step of the podium.</p>
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		<p><strong>2022 Australian V8 Superboat Championships</strong></p>
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<p>Rnd#1 &#8211; Tweed Coast, NSW &#8211; 23-24 July 2022<br />
Rnd#2 &#8211; Tweed Coast, NSW &#8211; 27-28 August 2022<br />
Rnd#3 &#8211; Keith, SA &#8211; 8 October 2022<br />
Rnd#4 &#8211; Temora, NSW &#8211; 5 November 2022 (Colin Parish Memorial)<br />
Rnd#5 &#8211; Temora, NSW &#8211; 3 December 2022<br />
Rnd#6 &#8211; Griffith, NSW &#8211; 11 February 2023<br />
Rnd#7 [FINAL] &#8211; Keith, SA &#8211; 25 March 2023</p>
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