
This Saturday night the bumper season continues at Hobart speedway with more than 120 drivers competing in a night of non-stop action.
The big super sedans return with the ongoing battle for series supremacy showing no signs of dissipating.
With four rounds to go, last-start winner Callum Harper hopes to chase down series leader Adam Beechey, who in turn is eager to extend that lead over Steve Latham who is capable of winning on his home track.
Other contenders include Laura Davidson, Robert Bird and Nathan Howells.
Fresh from his win last weekend in the Late Model State Championship Ash Cleary wants to repeat the process but Tim Pyke, Brad Smith and Paul Howard have incredible car speed able to mount serious challenges.
Callum Harper is doing double duty racing in the late models and super sedans and the extra track time is something the wily Harper will use to his advantage.
The AMCAs have continually turned on some great wheel-to-wheel racing this season, and last weekend's winners Ellis Dickenson and Daniel Brooks will come under attack from Jake Briggs and Adrian Bassett.
There's another good field of formula 500s and the battle between current Tasmanian champion Adam Burr and Dylan Beveridge will be worth the entry price.
Taylor Johnson, Stephen Wrigley and Luke Sapwell will also drive their way into the argument.
The big super sedans return with the ongoing battle for series supremacy showing no signs of dissipating.
The junior racing settles back into the Top Star and New Stars format with new champion Lachlan Robins eager to dominate proceedings, but arch rivals Nate Garwood, Callum Spencer, Kyle Bagorski and Sharni Farrell also want a Top Stars win.
New Star driver Emilie Williams loves this track but must fend off Toby Rowe and Will Lockwood for victory.
The bombers return with a ten-car field and while deliberate contact is reduced in the heats, they will put on a show for their final.
Harley Croft has been the dominant force this season, however Matty Treweek has vowed to stop his run of success.
Another massive entry list in the karts will see them commence racing at 4pm when junior kart racer Baily Mason will be challenged by Jhett Redpath and Zara Cole.
Main track action starts at 6pm