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Perfect Sunday completes Townsville round for Kody Garland

Kody Garland has made it the perfect Sunday by winning the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series finale in Townsville to add to his earlier success.

It proved another dominant performance from Garland as he led Western Sydney Motorsport’s Cody Brewczynski across the line as title leader Joel Heinrich encountered trouble.

Garland won the start entering Turn 2 in the lead as contact behind led to a spin for Ryan Reynolds in the Jascott Civil entry as Scott Taylor also was bustled out of the action exiting Turn 2.

Continuing to lead Garland was unable to hold off Heinrich into Turn 11 as an intense battle was about to begin for the lead, with Brewczynski keeping in touch as the top three began to pull away.

Although the lead trio had built a margin, Corish Motorsports’ Mason Harvey was catching as Garland demoted Heinrich to second at the final corner, but it wasn’t over when the duo went side-by-side down the front straight. It invited Brewczynski to go down the inside as Heinrich dropped to third briefly, before regaining second.

Further action occurred at the Turn 10 sweeper between Shane Mann and Jarrod Crick, but no safety car was required.

Harvey had now joined the battle as Garland skipped away in front and Brewczynski made a successful challenge for second at Turn 1, but there was drama behind. Harvey elected to follow the Western Sydney Motorsport driver through on Heinrich, but contact was made spinning the series leader and resulted in the Rookie Class contender retiring.

Heinrich was able to move back to fourth as Garland secured the win from Brewczynski and great recovery drive from Reece Chapman to end on the podium for Guardian Interlock Services/Motorsport25.

Riskie Racing’s Brandon Madden finished behind Heinrich in fifth from returnee Courtney Prince in the Black Diamond Building and Construction Euro GT, Competition Coatings’ Nathan Williams, the Skin First Skin Cancer Clinics entry of Peter Carr, Action Line Markings driver Scott Dornan and the Corish Motorsports Mustang of Jordan Freestone.

Another great drive after experiencing troubles throughout the weekend was Dornan scoring Gold Cup from Riskie Racing’s Joseph Andriske and the Castrol/Motorsport25 entry of Chad Chapman.

It was Kent Quinn for Norganic Proteins again sealing Masters Cup from Cody Mckay and City Sweep Raicng’s Chris Mercer.

Corish Motorsports again took out the Rookie Cup, but this time Jordan Freestone secured the win from Andriske and local Zac Schonberger for Detour Coaches.

The next round for the Battery World Aussie Racing Cars Super Series supports the Repco Supercars Championship at Symmons Plains on August 16-18.

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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 Championship
Oct 25-27