In another massive night of action this Saturday at Latrobe Speedway more than 150 entries across 10 divisions will ensure race fans are entertained throughout the afternoon and evening.
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Super sedans have solid car numbers and their racing will be intense as established stars David Nichols, Leon Cleary, Adam Beechey, Laura Davidson and Wayne Dillon fight off challenges from some of the newer drivers including Dwaine Sonners, Nathan Howells and Tim Johnson
AMCA racing has been close all year with newly-crowned state champion Rohan Blair eager to continue his recent run of good form.
He will have to fend off some serious challenges from Andrew Ryder, Jake Briggs, Anthony Wagg and both Adrian Bassett and his father Rodney Bassett.
All ten entries in the amazingly fast formula 500s have a viable chance of victory.
State champion Dylan Beveridge will be challenged by Nick Kingston, Kristian Kelly and Taylor Johnson to name a few.
Harry Auton will attempt to keep his winning streak going in the Junior Top Stars but Stevie Smith, Sharni Farrell and Kiara McKercher are all eager to return to the top step of the podium.
Lachlan Robins, McKenzie Williams and Karlia Riley all have the ability to break through for their first feature win in the class.
The Junior New Stars is for drivers with less than two years' experience, but despite this have displayed really close, hard but clean racing and Xavier Clark, Tylah Jetson, Nate Garwood, Callum Spencer, Braiden Russell and Kyle Bagorski are the usual front runners.
AMCA racing has been close all year ...
Others to watch include Brandan Austen, Tyron Triffett, Abbi Smith and Hannah Burford.
Mikaila Riley and Will Lockwood have both been in really good form in recent weeks and will no doubt be challenging.
Andy Russell is loving the Tassie sixes category after winning the last two finals.
The 17-car field has some strong opposition for him though with Nathaniel McIllwain, Todd Russell, Mark Bryant and Paul Howard among the challengers.
Interestingly father/daughter team Claire and Peter Johnston have swapped cars for the night which will keep officials on their toes.
Newly-crowned state late model champion Tim Pike will be busy with a dozen other competitors eager to match Pike's pace.
Ex-junior drivers Cody Gay and Jesse White have incredible car speed despite limited seat time and could well factor in the results.
It has been a while since the karts raced and the three categories include the junior, senior modified and 125s with street stock star Dale Riley Jr nominating in the 125s
Gates open at 2pm with kart racing from 3.45pm and main track action from 6pm.