Workers First Racing Concept HSV Workers First Australia are proud sponsors of Warren Van Vuuren Racing, the Team is formally known as Workers First Racing. Until the end of October 2009, Warren was racing a Ford TE Cortina in the Brisbane Sedan Class at Brisbane International Raceway. After a few set backs, aka "CRASHES" Warren has made the move the the keenly contested Queensland Gemini Series for 2010.
Latest News for Workers First Racing
2 November 2009 Announcement of Gemini series campaign for the 2010 series.
Warren Van Vuuren has purchased this smart little rocket for $9,000.00 and hopes to be competitive in this keenly contested class.
The Gemini was advertised as coming with "CAMS log book, straight car, recently professionally
painted, koni shocks, top 5 quality car, plenty of spares, ready to
race, great car to obtain National Licence with."
Specifications
| Class/Div.: 3J Improved Production |
| Make: Holden |
| Model: TX Coupe |
| Year: 1976 |
| Engine: 1584cc |
| Hrs on Engine: 5 |
| Transmission: 4 speed |
| Weight: 870kg |
| External Colour: Red |
| Condition: Excellent |
| Vehicle Location: Brisbane |
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Workers First Racing has secured full door sponsorships for the 2010 series and we're looking forward to seeing the car come togeather over the couple of months leading into the new series.
For more information on the 2010 Gemini Series visit www.QldGeminiRacing.com
Latest News, Round 2
Tomlin extends lead, Hansford takes first win!
Ben
Tomlin has extended his lead in the Qld Gemini Racing CAMS Championship
taking a win & a second place for the weekend. Tomlin didn't have
it all his way however & was pushed all the way with Ryan Hansford
showing some great form in his newly acquired car.
Tomlin
on 79 points is 30 Points clear from Tracey Whale (49) who is the best
positioned of the female trio, with Melissa Thompson (45) & Rebecca
Dawes (40) all battling for second. Next sees Ryan Hansford who after
just one round has 37 points (of a possible 43)with his newly acwuired
car has shown he has the goods to win & will be a force to be
reckoned with. Dom Martens has shown consisitan form for 2009 & is
on 36 rounding out the top 5 of the Championship.
Race 1 - Racing under lights
Racing
under lights for the first time since 2006 saw action on the very first
corner with Tim Boyle coming together with Tracey Whale ending Boyles
race & bringing out the safety car. Ryan Hansford had already
jumped to the lead on the first lap & when the safety car left the
circuit Ryan lead all the way to the chequered flag covering his racing
line & protecting his lead from Ben Tomlin who was hot on Hansfords
heels. Next over the line was Melissa Thompson who was catching the
front pair as the race progressed due to her superior tyre management
& looking after her car for the entire race distance which saw her
car come home stronger than any other in the field. In fourth & the
biggest improver for the race was Rebecca Dawes, who started on 9th
spot & with the remainder of the field was close to 2 seconds / lap
behind the pace of the front running trio. 5th spot saw Tracey Whale,
who although suffering frontal car damage still managed to survive
& collect some valuable points for the weekend. Jai Tink had a
great run & what could possibly be his best finish since starting
in geminis came home with bragging rights from his good friend Dom
Martens in 7th. in 8th spot was newcomer Arren Heeley followed by first
time racer Phil Redpath & Robert Gately finished out the remaining
field with team mates Phil Robinson (Brakes) & Tim Boyle (Damage)
both retiring.
ABOUT GEMINI RACING
Gemini
racing is one of Australia’s most affordable motorsport and entry level
circuit racing categories. The cars have not changed a great deal since
their racing debut 29 years ago - they still run the G161z 1.6 Litre
motor, 4/5 speed gearbox and non-limit slip differential. Camshaft,
engine specs and tyres are all controlled items. The logic behind this
is to place more emphasis on driver ability and skill.
Such an affordable mass production vehicle, racing in a competition
controlled to ensure competitiveness has created a following which is
steadily increasing. Spectators love watching the Gemini's rubbing door
handles in the return to a style of racing where overtaking is possible
almost anywhere on the circuit.
Source: www.QldGeminiRacing.com
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