Twenty four drivers are set to compete in the series finale which will be the first round since September after a pair of wash outs.
National Champion Darren Kane was victorious in the opening round of the Toowoomba Courier and Transport Ultimate Super Sedan Championship. Kane will be looking to wrap up the series title, after finishing as the runner up in last seasons series.
Jye O’Brien marked his return to Super Sedan racing with a third placed finish in the opening round of the series, and stands as Kane’s biggest challenger in the battle for the series crown in the 2024/25 Toowoomba Couriers and Transport Ultimate Super Sedan Championship.
2023 National Champion Trent Wilson finished fourth in the opening round of the series and will be gunning for his first victory of the season, before heading south for his bid at a second National Crown.
2023/24 Ultimate Super Sedan Series Champion JJ Hamilton has sold the car he won this years Ian Boettcher Classic with, but will return aboard the Graeme Elliot owned Sweet Chassis in a bid to claim back to back Toowoomba Couriers and Transport Ultimate Super Sedan Series Championships.
Sean Black returns to his home track after a good trip to Tasmania. Black finished second in the Grand National at Hobart, and will hope to continue that good form, to pick up his first feature win of the season.
Zac Pascoe was victorious in last seasons Ultimate Super Sedan Series Grand Finale, and will be hoping to repeat the dose in the 2024/25 series Grand Finale.
Todd Atkins has shown plenty of speed aboard his re-built Dominator Chassis and he will hoping to put a full night together in a bid to go to victory lane on Saturday night at Toowoomba.
Sam Hughes rounded out the top five in the opening round of the Toowoomba Couriers and Suspension Ultimate Super Sedan Championship, and will be hoping to improve on that performance as he makes a late charge for the series crown.
Drivers will face two rounds of heats, with the top six drivers on points heading to the Queensland Coastal Cement Roll a Dice Dash with $500 going to the winner!
The winner will roll the dice, with the potential for a twelve car invert to set the field for the thirty lap main event.
Drivers will also battle it out for the QSS Racer Recognition Award, the Crumpton Interstate Hard Charger Award, and the Boomba Concrete Pumping Lucky Dog Award on Saturday night.
Racing is set to get underway at 430pm with every lap streamed live on Clay-Per-View.
Toowoomba Couriers & Transport Ultimate Super Sedan Championship points standings top ten
- A1 Darren Kane - 140
- Q11 Mitchell Gee - 140
- SC99 Jye O’Brien - 134
- Q44 Trent Wilson - 129
- B4 Sam Hughes - 120
- B18 Brad Pascoe - 116
- V3 Mick Nicola Snr - 116
- N47 Tyson Moon - 111
- V23 Mick Nicola Jnr - 108
- GL39 Joel Berkley - 106
Toowoomba Couriers & Transport USSC GF and McCosker Super Sedan Series round eleven
Nominations (24)
A1 Darren Kane
GL3 JJ Hamilton
B4 Sam Hughes
B6 Zac Pascoe
B11 Rob Hamilton
NQ11 Keith Muller
CR12 Brodie Boss
G12 Klinton Hancey
Q12 David Musch
CR15 Jason Boss
Q16 Kyle Hockley
LV26 Bradley White
Q26 Sean Black
N29 Zac Brims
RK31 Harry Doyle
Q33 Justin Randall
V36 Todd Atkins
B41 Tobie Powe
Q44 Trent Wilson
B48 Steve Potts
Q71 Will Hockley
C98 Michael Hally
Q99 Mark O’Brien
SC99 Jye O’Brien
The Super Sedan Association is proudly supported by;
McCosker Contracting
ASD - AFCO Shock Doctor
Boomba Concrete Pumping
Brims Coastal Cement
Crumptons Interstate
Down Under Graphics
Equipt 4 x 4
HBD Towing
IBRP - Ian Boettcher Race Parts
Integrity - Extended Warranties
Kempy Race Pipes
Kin & Co Property
QCC - Qld Coast Concrete
QSS - Queensland Speedway Spares
Rudd’s Towing
Total Blast & Paint
