1987/88 Australian Sprintcar Masters Feature. Speedway Park, Adelaide, South Australia. Featuring Garry Rush, George Tatnell, Max Dumesny, Jamie Moyle and Phil March.
16 Australian Speedway Championships on the podium. 10 Aussie Sprintcar titles for Rush the Master Blaster with one each to Tatnell and March while Goegeous George and Fabulous Phil won 4 (3 for GT) Aussie Speedcar titles between them.
What about Bret Lacey? Or was that his brother that won, at least one title. Didn't he? Or was Bret Lacey also known as Nippa? It's all just SOOOO long ago ... I can't remember!!
@@frenzalrhomb6919 ... It was Brett who won the 1987 title (in late 1986) in Darwin. The other Lacey was Ray, otherwise known as Nippa. He's Brett's dad.
@@Holden308 Aha!! And they're both from Perth, eh? Because I'm sure that the old Man, Alf Barbagallo, and one or two others came over here to Sydney to race a few East Coast events in the early 80s, and I remember clearly driving over on a Friday night with a carload of mates to Parramatta City Raceway to see these heavily billed blokes from the West. We were NOT disappointed, I can tell you!! Some very good racing indeed. Good, hard charging stuff, and I also recall some American drivers, I think it was a very young "Jumping"Jac Haudenscild and a few others, one of whom I think from memory was Doug Wolfgang, or maybe he came the next year, I have been known to wrong about these things!!
@@frenzalrhomb6919 ... sorry, wrong again mate lol. The Lacey's are Victorian's from around the Geelong area I believe. Their home tracks were the old Melbourne Speedbowl, Avalon and Warrnambool.
Great video!!!! Golden era of Australian sprintcar racing. Keep posting if you have more videos
Awesome 😎😎😎
Love it, thanks mate
16 Australian Speedway Championships on the podium. 10 Aussie Sprintcar titles for Rush the Master Blaster with one each to Tatnell and March while Goegeous George and Fabulous Phil won 4 (3 for GT) Aussie Speedcar titles between them.
Some big talent on show here tonight, Ladies and Gentlemen!!
What about Bret Lacey? Or was that his brother that won, at least one title. Didn't he? Or was Bret Lacey also known as Nippa?
It's all just SOOOO long ago ... I can't remember!!
@@frenzalrhomb6919 ... It was Brett who won the 1987 title (in late 1986) in Darwin. The other Lacey was Ray, otherwise known as Nippa. He's Brett's dad.
@@Holden308 Aha!! And they're both from Perth, eh? Because I'm sure that the old Man, Alf Barbagallo, and one or two others came over here to Sydney to race a few East Coast events in the early 80s, and I remember clearly driving over on a Friday night with a carload of mates to Parramatta City Raceway to see these heavily billed blokes from the West. We were NOT disappointed, I can tell you!! Some very good racing indeed. Good, hard charging stuff, and I also recall some American drivers, I think it was a very young "Jumping"Jac Haudenscild and a few others, one of whom I think from memory was Doug Wolfgang, or maybe he came the next year, I have been known to wrong about these things!!
@@frenzalrhomb6919 ... sorry, wrong again mate lol. The Lacey's are Victorian's from around the Geelong area I believe. Their home tracks were the old Melbourne Speedbowl, Avalon and Warrnambool.
WHAT STRAIGHT THERE ISN'T ANY STRAIGHTS IT'S JUST ROUND.
Don't they look smoking hot in the winfield livery machines.😊.
Good thing Sting Ray Robb wasn't born yet, he would have put 10 laps on the field...