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Purdie powers to race win
Blake Purdie has secured his first ever Australian Prototypes Series win, overcoming a stall on the start line to salute at Sydney Motorsport Park.Purdie started on the front row in his Nippy’s/PJK Transport Wolf Thunder alongside Jam Motorsport’s John-Paul Drake, who earlier in the day secured the Jam Motorsport Shop pole position prize.But it wasn’t a smooth start for either...
- by APS MEDIA
The greatest achievement
No matter how long someone has been involved in motorsport, there will always be a career highlight that stays with them.Whether it be winning a title or race, or even nabbing a podium place on the final lap of a tough race, the beauty about the sport is that it always provides a number of memories.During the Australian Prototype Series’...
- by APS MEDIA
Champion attitude for Radical Stephen
Stephen Champion is hopeful motorsport will return soon, with a firm focus on winning the Radical class in the Australian Prototype Series (APS). It was a tough season opener for the New South Welshman at Sydney Motorsport Park in March. Champion crossed the line tenth in the first race and failed to finish a rain affected second race, but he still...
- by APS MEDIA
Jam Motorsport welcome two new additions
When the Australian Prototype Series returns later this year, there will be a brand new car on the grid after Jam Motorsport unveiled two new Wolfs at their South Australian workshop.The Wolfs were initially delayed in their arrival thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, with category newcomer Marty Ewer having to race in Daniel Gonzalez’s old model for the season...
- by APS MEDIA