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Joel Heinrich caps off Round 2 in Queensland with win

Reigning Battery World Aussie Racing Super Series winner Joel Heinrich has ended the weekend with victory in the final race of Round 2 at Queensland Raceway.

Heinrich led Diesel Express driver Kyle Ensbey and the Guardian Interlocks entry of Reece Chapman to score his second win of the weekend.

There was no safety car interruption during the event as MTA NSW’s Kody Garland led for most of the way until the closing stages, but ended the event in fourth ahead of Masters Cup winner Kent Quinn for Norganic Proteins and Rookie Cup victor Mason Harvey in the lead Corish Motorsports Mustang.

Garland and Quinn put immense pressure on polesitter Heinrich immediately as a rubbing guard hurtRiskie racing’s Brandon Madden and he dropped behind through the field.

It was Garland and Heinrich all the way before a classic final lap of Battery World Aussie Racing Car Super Series action commenced allowing Chapman to take advantage as he finished on the podium.

Behind Harvey in sixth was the Koan Solutions entry of Anthony DiMauro, Cody Brewczynski for Western Sydney Motorsport, Nathan Williams in the Competition Coatings Mustang and Scott Dornan capped off an impressive weekend to be 10th to lead home Gold Cup.

Although Quinn wrapped up Masters Cup, Cody Mckay and Scott O’Keefe in the MSS Group entry maintained their podium positions in class.

Team Grand Racing’s Denis Butler rounded was again second to Dornan in Gold Cup as Matt Gooding recovered from a retirement to be third for Property Compliance Australia Racing.

It was an impressive performance by Harvey to take Rookie Cup honours from Chris Mercer of City Sweep Racing and Corish Motorsports teammate Jordan Freestone.

The next round for the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series will be at Carco.com.au Raceway as support to the Repco Supercars Championship Perth SuperSprint on May 17-19.

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2024 Schedule
Round 1
Bathurst 500
Supercars Championship
Feb 23-25
Round 2
Queensland Raceway
Australian Super Bike Championship
Apr 26-28
Round 3
CARCO.COM.AU Raceway
Supercars Championship
May 17-19
Round 4
Townsville 500
Supercars Championship
July 5-7
Round 5
Symmons Plains
Supercars Championship
Aug 16-18
Round 6
Phillip Island Circuit
Australian Superbike Championship
Sep 7-8
Round 7
Gold Coast 500
Supercars Championship
Oct 25-27