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Who will stop Goodyer from defending the Aussie #1?

Goodyer

By Thomas Miles

Just one after the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic, Warrnambool’s Premier Speedway will also host the 2024 Australian Sprintcar title where Jock Goodyer hopes to defend his crown.

The prestigious #1 plate will be awarded across two big nights of racing around the famous Victorian circuit kicking off on Australia Day before the big race on Saturday night.

After more than 100 cars chased the Classic crown, 84 and 86 cars have nominated for nights one and two of the Aussie title with the Americans who have lit up the summer so far on their way out after dominating the Classic.

The driver all will be looking to stop is Goodyer, who was unstoppable last year.

Goodyer led all 35 laps of the 2023 decider at Perth Motorplex and left the likes of Lachlan McHugh and Callum Williamson for dust.

With the #1 on the wing, the fast Tasmanian has lost none of his momentum this season.

Since the 2023/24 summer of speedway began Goodyer has been a winning machine, taking six of his first seven races.

The final three wins of that stretch pushed him to the Speedweek crown and whilst the speed has not disappeared, he has been unable to hit the same heights in 2024.

Goodyer is still searching for his first win, but came close on New Years Day at Premier Speedway, coming within half a second of winner Jamie Veal.

He remained one of the fastest in race trim at the recent Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic, surging from 20th to fifth in the A Main after a troubled campaign which included a first-lap crash in the B Main.

Goodyer knows securing a much higher starting position will be the key as he hopes to follow in the footsteps of fellow Tasmanian David Murcott and go back to back.

“We know we have a pretty good package and always have good car speed so we just have to put the night together to give ourselves the best chance at defending it,” Goodyer told AUTO ACTION.

“Obviously we did not have the classic that we wanted to have but climbing from 20th to fifth proves we still have a fast package.

“Back to back titles would be sick. One was hard enough to win, but I am certainly very excited to defend it.”

One of the big talking points all season has been Premier Speedway’s track surface and over the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic weekend Goodyer said it “changed a lot”.

With Late Models also on the support card, he is hopeful tyres won’t be worked out too much.

“The track changed a lot,” Goodyer said.

“It is going to be hard this weekend especially with Late Models racing as well so there is going to be a lot of horsepower laying down a lot of rubber which could be bad.

“We will see how it goes and hopefully they can make sure the track surface does not burn off tyres but we will take it as it comes.”

There are serveral other big names that will be hungry to steal the crown from Goodyer this weekend,

They include former champions James McFadden (2010,13) Kerry Madsen (2003, 16, 17, 18) Jamie Veal (2020) and Marcus Dumesny (2021).

Others who have shown plenty of speed this season include USA v WA Speedweek title winner Williamson, McHugh, Luke Oldfield, Brock Hallett, Tate Frost and Matt Egel just to name a few, while Supercars star Cameron Waters is also in the running.

Action begins from 17.30 AEDT on both Friday and Saturday.

Image by Richard Hathaway Photography

2024 Australian Sprintcar Title nominations

Q10 ADAM BUTLER
V48 ADAM KING
N53 ALEX ATTARD
N43 ALEX ORR
V28 ANDREW HUGHES
W8 ANDREW PRIOLO
VA36 ASHLEY COOK
S3 BEN MORRIS
NT10 BLAKE WALSH
V8 BOBBY DALY
NS57 BRENDAN SCORGIE
S14 BRENDAN QUINN
V68 BRETT MILBURN
Q5 BROCK HALLETT
T33 BRODY APPLEBY
W3 CALLUM WILLIAMSON
V6 CAMERON WATERS
S98 CHAD ELY
T45 CHAD GARDNER
T9 CHRIS JOHNS
V11 CHRIS SOLOMON
N72 COBY ELLIOTT
Q16 CODY MAROSKE
V90 COREY MCCULLAGH
S2 CRAIG VANDERSTELT
VA15 DANE COURT
S27 DANIEL PESTKA
N16 DANIEL SAYRE
Q75 DARREN JENSEN
V15 DAVID DENNISON
V17 DENNIS JONES
V2 DOMAIN RAMSAY
Q46 DYLAN MENZ
S20 GLEN SUTHERLAND
V37 GRANT ANDERSON
VA88 GRANT STANSFIELD
V25 JACK LEE
N48 JACKSON DELAMONT
W26 JAMES INGLIS
D5 JAMES MCFADDEN
T55 JAMIE BRICKNELL
V89 JAMIE HEYEN
N49 JAMIE MATHERSON
V35 JAMIE VEAL
A1 JOCK GOODYER
V9 JORDAN RAE
NS21 JORDYN BRAZIER
V60 JORDYN CHARGE
V49 JOSH BUCKINGHAM
NQ10 JY CORBET
W60 KAIDEN MANDERS
V3 KAIDON BROWN
W2 KERRY MADSEN
W79 KRIS COYLE
Q9 KYE JENSEN
N36 KYE SCROOP
NQ7 LACHLAN MCHUGH
S81 LUKE DILLON
Q17 LUKE OLDFIELD
N10 LUKE STIRTON
N15 LUKE THOMAS
N47 MARCUS DUMESNY
VA12 MARK CARLIN
N57 MATT DUMESNY
N56 MICK SALLER
NS14 MICHAEL STEWART
NQ9 NATHAN MCFARLANE
V55 PARKER SCOTT
V98 PETER DOUKAS
Q54 RANDY MORGAN
S24 RICKY MAIOLO
S63 RYAN JONES
Q66 RYAN NEWTON
N92 SAM WALSH
S11 SCOTT ENDERL
S10 STEVEN CARUSO
T62 TATE FROST
Q91 TAYLOR PROSSER
T7 TIM HUTCHINS
V57 TROY HOSE
NT25 WILL CARROLL
N42 ZAC PACCHIAROTTA

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