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Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Racer's rare treble blows title wide open


// Lachie Dalton announced himself as a contender for the National Trans Am Series crown by sweeping all three races at Winton. The Garry Rogers Motorsport driver was largely untouchable at the latest SpeedSeries round, qualifying on pole position before doing the triple. Coming into the third round of the series, Dalton's previous best finish this year was second at Symmons Plains. Stan Sport is the only place to watch all the 2023 SpeedSeries. All the action streaming ad free, live and on demand Dalton beat Cody Gillis to victory in race one and race two while it was series leader James Moffat who was the runner-up in race three. All three performances were dominant by the Ford Mustang pilot who closed right in on his teammate. Moffat, the series favourite, now holds a mere nine-point advantage over Dalton. The Tasmanian-born paid tribute to his long-term sponsor construction entrepreneur Andrew Walter who hails from the Apple Isle. READ MORE: World No.1 shakes off 'crisis' to win Roland-Garros final READ MORE: Ponga's surprising admission on jumper switch READ MORE: Green labelled 'cheat' as Aussies press WTC final advantage "A faultless weekend from the boys," said Dalton. "I can't thank Andrew (Walter) and my family enough.  "Andrew got me as a young kid out of karting and gave me an opportunity onto the national stage and now into cars, so credit to him.  "I would not be here without him or the Walter family or all my Tassie sponsors." https://twitter.com/SpeedSeriesAU/status/1667766962523611136 While Dalton stole the show, he wasn't the only one to star.  Cody Gillis was a standout having made his series debut at Symmons Plains earlier this year.  He came in with a previous best finish of sixth at Phillip Island but stood on the podium in all three Winton races. Tom Hayman has been Mr Consistent this season and occupies third in the standings, albeit a sizeable 69 points in arrears. https://twitter.com/SpeedSeriesAU/status/1667771455290081280 Josh Webster sits fourth while Owen Kelly's bid to win his first Trans Am title currently sees him sixth in the standings. Hayman, Webster, and Kelly are all split by just six points.  The National Trans Am Series roars back into life at Queensland Raceway for a winter getaway on August 11-13. For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! Lachie Dalton announced himself as a contender for the National Trans Am Series crown by sweeping all three races at Winton. The Garry Rogers Motorsport driver was largely untouchable at the latest SpeedSeries round, qualifying on pole position before doing the triple. Coming into the third round of the series, Dalton's previous best finish this year was second at Symmons Plains. Stan Sport is the only place to watch all the 2023 SpeedSeries. All the action streaming ad free, live and on demand Dalton beat Cody Gillis to victory in race one and race two while it was series leader James Moffat who was the runner-up in race three. All three performances were dominant by the Ford Mustang pilot who closed right in on his teammate. Moffat, the series favourite, now holds a mere nine-point advantage over Dalton. The Tasmanian-born paid tribute to his long-term sponsor construction entrepreneur Andrew Walter who hails from the Apple Isle. READ MORE: World No.1 shakes off 'crisis' to win Roland-Garros final READ MORE: Ponga's surprising admission on jumper switch READ MORE: Green labelled 'cheat' as Aussies press WTC final advantage "A faultless weekend from the boys," said Dalton. "I can't thank Andrew (Walter) and my family enough.  "Andrew got me as a young kid out of karting and gave me an opportunity onto the national stage and now into cars, so credit to him.  "I would not be here without him or the Walter family or all my Tassie sponsors." https://twitter.com/SpeedSeriesAU/status/1667766962523611136 While Dalton stole the show, he wasn't the only one to star.  Cody Gillis was a standout having made his series debut at Symmons Plains earlier this year.  He came in with a previous best finish of sixth at Phillip Island but stood on the podium in all three Winton races. Tom Hayman has been Mr Consistent this season and occupies third in the standings, albeit a sizeable 69 points in arrears. https://twitter.com/SpeedSeriesAU/status/1667771455290081280 Josh Webster sits fourth while Owen Kelly's bid to win his first Trans Am title currently sees him sixth in the standings. Hayman, Webster, and Kelly are all split by just six points.  The National Trans Am Series roars back into life at Queensland Raceway for a winter getaway on August 11-13. For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here! https://ift.tt/Ydm0ujV //

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