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New Aggressor Clients for 08 / 09 |
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With the 08 / 09 New Zealand season just around the corner Aggressor Chassis is proud to announce a host of new client cars. Midget campaigners Alvin Cobb, Andrew Stewart, Michael Brunt , Mike Rinkin , and Matt Young have joined the Aggressor stables for 2009 along with TQ drivers Darren Warren and Amanda Warren. Keep an eye on aggressorchassis.com to track their progress. |
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The panels are now complete and ready for moulds to be made off them and will now be drawn on onto computer for the laser cutter.
The next Chassis will be started as soon as possible. For more information and pricing please contact us . |
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Brown Dogg Keeps On Winning |
Australian midget front runner Mark “Brown Dogg” Brown has continued his winning season throughout the late stages of the season.
For the second time in two weeks, Sydney's Mark Brown has walked away with the loot, claiming the 2008 TRUCK FACTORY South Australian Speedcar Championship at Murray Bridge Speedway.
Add to the tally winning both nights of the Easter nationals at Murray Bridge and a once again taking top honours at PCR on April 12th and you’ve got one hell of a trophy haul for the 2007 / 2008 Australian Speedcar Season. |
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Insley wins the southern 50 |
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2008 continues to be a good one for newly crowned New Zealand Midget Car Champion Shaun Insley and the Aggressor team. Shaun took top honours at Ruapuna Powerbuilt Speedway’s Sothern 50 Lapper on March 29. Insley set the pace for most of the night winning two earlier heats before leading home local Ray Baughan and Auckland hot shots Michael Kendall and Shayne Alach. Southern ace Nevil Basalaj rounded out the top five. |
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One of New Zealand’s leading midget drivers, Shayne Alach, will debut his new Aggressor #11 in the annually run John Webster Memorial meeting to be raced at Auckland’s Waikaraka Park on Saturday night.
Alach, who campaigned a Breka midget throughout the past New Zealand Summer, joins other top Auckland drivers Brad Mosen, Lance Beale and Bill Clarkson who each made the switch to driving a Kiwi built Aggressor at the start of the 2007-08 New Zealand season.
Along with his current sponsors, who include Diggalink and Ardmore Auto Rentals, Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil have joined the Alach team as major sponsors of the Aggressor #11.
Thirty one year old Alach is no stranger to racing on the ¼ mile Waikaraka Park dirt oval, many will remember Alach’s unforgettable spectacular driving display he put on at the Park in 2000. Racing at the track that night, in the ‘Speedway Super Expo’ meet, Alach turned heads with his fearless daredevil driving style, using every inch of the track, Alach put on a driving display reminiscent of some of legendary Kiwi great Barry Butterworth’s performances.
Along with Alach, 19 other Auckland drivers will contest the event including regular Western Springs front runners, Brad Mosen, Scott Buckley, Graham Standring and recently crowned 2008 New Zealand Champion Shaun Insley. - By Mike Nicholson |
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Clarkson Wins In The Waikato |
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Bill Clarkson won the Waikato champs After an incredibly exciting New Zealand Midget Title the night before that saw a fair bit of damaged sustained. It was pleasing to see 13 cars still managing to get their cars repaired in time. The field included the new 2NZ 75A Bill Clarkson Jnr and local 95 Tony Fabish the new 3NZ. Clarkson's run of good form continued from the night before with the Aggressor Chassis number 75 taking out the Waikato Championship from fellow Aggressor runner 8K Steve Shanley and 17 Michael Brunt. |
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