10k On the Line at the High Banks

Round nine of the McCosker Super Sedan Series kicks off tonight at Hi-Tec Oils Toowoomba Speedway with the fifth annual running of the Ian Boettcher Classic.
Super Sedans in Full Flight
Thirty four competitors will hit the ‘High Banks’ of Toowoomba Speedway with $10036 going to the winner.
Defending Ian Boettcher Classic winner JJ Hamilton will be behind the wheel of the Klinton Hancey owned G12 as he looks to make it four Ian Boettcher Classic podium finishes in a row.
Mitchell Gee returns to the wheel of his family owned Sweet Chassis as he chases his second Ian Boettcher Classic triumph.
Brock and Todd Atkins have hit the ground running aboard their new Gen 6 Dominator Chassis’, with both going one win from one start so far this season. With strong ties to Dominator and Ian Boettcher Race Parts, the Atkins brothers will look to put on a show in Toowoomba.
Queensland Champion Brad Pascoe will be right in the mix for victory, as he looks to take his Sweet Chassis Platinum Edition to victory lane for 10K tomorrow night.
Former National Champion Trent Wilson has shown great pace in his limited seat time so far this season. Wilson is always in the mix at Toowoomba, and will hope to improve upon his fourth placed finish in last year’s Ian Boettcher Classic.
Zac Pascoe tasted victory on Sunday night in Gympie, and will look to carry that momentum into the biggest victory of his career tomorrow night.
Local hope Sean Black will carry the weight of Toowoomba on his back, as he looks to keep the 10K in his own backyard with victory tomorrow night.
Matt Williams will have the ‘Horns up’ as he looks to take his TaylorMade Chassis to another big pay day and victory on the Toowoomba ‘High Banks’.
Hayden and Zac Brims have both taken to their new Sweet Chassis like ducks to water. Hayden tasted victory early in the season at Gympie, and Zac has shown great pace, and arguably should have a couple of victories to his name this season.
Dylan Barrow will make the trek from Victoria to the ‘High Banks. Barrow finished third in last seasons National Title, and will look to put his name up in lights again in front of the Super Sedan world.
American Cole Czarneski will pilot the Dominator house car in his first Super Sedan start. Czarneski hits our shores after a successful season in America, and will hope that form projects him to a victory in the Ian Boettcher Classic.
The action is set to kick off in a couple of hours time with qualifying to set the fields for two rounds of heat races, to set up the twenty five lap preliminary feature race.
If you’re not able to make it to Toowoomba every lap will be live on Clay-Per-View.
2025 Ian Boettcher Classic
Nominations (34)
Q1 Brad Pascoe
S1 Todd Atkins
RK3 Matt Williams
V3 Mick Nicola
B4 Sam Hughes
RK4 Leigh Williams
Q5 Nash Granger
B6 Zac Pascoe
W6 Tristan Green
Q10 Steve Jordan
B11 Rob Hamilton
Q11 Mitchell Gee
G12 JJ Hamilton
Q12 David Musch
LV13 Scott Taylor
B17 Colin Hockley
SB17 Dylan Barrow
Q17 Will Hockley
N19 Dion Bennett
LV26 Bradley White
Q26 Sean Black
N29 Zac Brims
GL29 Darren Saunders
Q31 Harry Doyle
B32 Steve Potts
Q33 Brenton Chandler
V35 Brock Atkins
U36 Cole Czarneski
B41 Tobie Powe
LV42 Michael Taylor
Q44 Trent Wilson
N66 Jackson Brims
N77 Hayden Brims
C98 Michael Hally
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