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01-03-2010

UK rider claims NZ speedway title

UK rider Jason Bunyan leads Oreti's Grant Tregoning during the Calder Stewart Roofing New Zealand Solo Championships at Oreti Park Speedway on Saturday 27th February. Photo: Cory Varcoe

After racking up thousands of kilometres to get here, UK rider Jason Bunyan successfully defended his title at the Calder Stewart Roofing New Zealand Solo Championships staged at Oreti Park Speedway on Saturday 27th February.

Representing Auckland's Rosebank Road Speedway, Bunyan, 30, clinched 1NZ status ahead of Oreti's own Grant Tregoning and veteran Larry Ross, of Christchurch's Moore Park.

Qualifying fastest with a lightning quick lap of 17.25 secs, Bunyan then went head-to-head with Tregoning in the first heat of the night – and it ultimately proved the title decider.

Hailed as the King of Oreti, Tregoning relished competing on home turf and fought solidly for all four laps but Bunyan, who races professionally in the UK, managed to hold off the gutsy challenge. The pair went on to win each of their remaining heats, leaving the opening race, where Bunyan earned the crucial extra point, to determine victory.

Among the night's exciting action, the large crowd was treated to a glimpse of speedway's future in young star Anthony Knowles, of Christchurch's Moore Park.

Knowles, who is just 15, earned a dispensation to race at the national fixture and impressed securing fourth overall in the competitive senior ranks. His sensational performance even prompted speedway enthusiasts to compare him to the legendary Ivan Mauger.

New Zealand U21 champion Dale Finch was in podium contention until he crashed in the fourth round and was carted off in the ambulance. He returned after a thorough check to compete in the final heat – only to have his chain come off in the penultimate lap.

The hotly-contested Malcolm Officer Memorial Trophy for sidecars produced fierce racing, with the Oreti combination of Kevin McDonald and Karl Hosie reigning supreme.

The talented duo won four of the five heats to secure the silverware ahead of Scott Ayto and Josh Heenan and Jason Harpur and Mark George respectively.

In other categories, Craig Blackett won the Solo Support class, Noel Caulfield the Solo Classics and Hayden Sims the Junior Solo. 

Results:
Calder Stewart Roofing NZ Solo Championship
1st  Jason Bunyan  15 points
2nd  Grant Tregoning   14 points
3rd  Larry Ross  12 points
4th   Anthony Knowles  10 points

Malcolm Officer Memorial Trophy (Sidecars)
1st  Kevin McDonald & Karl Hosie 12 points
2nd Scott Ayto & Josh Heenan  11 points
3rd Jason Harpur & Mark George  10 points

Solo Support & Non-qualifiers
1st Craig Blackett   12 points 
2nd equal Matt Heenan   9 points
2nd equal Bradley Sharp   9 points

Solo Classic 
1st Noel Caulfield   16 points 
2nd Nigel Luscombe   11 points
3rd Les Payne   5 points

Junior Solo 
1st Hayden Sims   16 points
2nd  Connor Spriggs   10 points
3rd Adam Shuttleworth  9 points

Next meeting:  Saturday March 13: Southland Sidecar Championship, Southland Solo Championship and Southland Junior Solo Championship with supporting Solo Classics. Racing starts 5pm.

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