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Wearing our heart
on our sleeve
360s have been part of the Australian sprintcar
history for a many years, starting as a a fledgling new division back in
the early to mid 90’s to what it is today, a strong and popular class.
With the numbers growing so quickly the first 360 Austtralian Title was
introduced in 2004. Run and won at Timmis Speedway, Mildura by Stephen
Bell. Accross 4 states 18 more Aussie Titles have been held with – Jamie
Cobby, Ryan Jones, Allan Barlee, Tony Moule, Chad Ely, Kayden Manders –
just to name a few proud winners.
All of these drivers loyal 360
racers. State Titles have been run and won, too many to mention.
Dedicated 360 Series have been introduced in 2 states and multipule
Series Champions crowned. The fact is 360s have been competing in
Australia for longer than 410s.
The class has had more rule
changes than it would have cared for over the years, all supposidely for
the betterment of the division but most drivers would disagree with this
but the loyalty and dedication of these racers has made them stand
strong and still continue to build.
So now we move into another
era and another insult for these teams. A couple of years ago the SCCA
introduced another engine specification into their rule book and now
finally engine rules have now been completed for these. Conversation was
had as what to call this new class off engines that had been slotted in
under the 360 umbrella in the SCCA Rule Book. The powers to be arrived
with the name’ Pro Sprint’s. But whilst doing this in there wisdom they
have decided to rebrand 360s also – Pro Sprints. Our first question
would be why? Why do 360s have to undergo a name change? Why would the
introduction of another engine specification mean 360s have to lose
their identity?
Why change the name of a known section that has
been successfully running for years? Why change the name of a proven
class to incorporate a new division?
One might ask where is the
SCCAs support or loyalty to a division that has been racing for almost
30 years. Where is the support of the hundreds and hundreds of
competitors that join them each year? Where is the respect for the past
360 Australian Champions and where is the respect for our history?
So yes, we as the Australian 360 All Star Series wear our heart on
our sleeves? We are disappointed and question why?

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2021/2022
Schedule |
December
|
Sat |
4 |
Blue Ribbon Raceway
(Horsham) |
Mainline DynoLog Dynamometers All Star
Series RD1
Nominations-Results
|
Sat |
11 |
Western Speedway,
Hamilton |
Mainline DynoLog
Dynamometers All Star Series RD2
Nominations-Results |
January
|
Sat |
8 |
Timmis
Mildura Speedway |
Mainline DynoLog Dynamometers All Star
Series RD3
Nominations-Results
|
Sat |
15 |
Simpson Speedway |
$15K All Star Challenge Incorp RD4
Nominations-Results
|
February
|
Sat |
5 |
Blue Ribbon Raceway
(Horsham) |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series
RD5
Nominations-Results
|
Sat |
12 |
Nyora Raceway – Nyora |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series
RD6
Nominations-Results
|
Sat |
19 |
Heartland Raceway,
Moama |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series
RD7
Nominations-Results |
Sat |
26 |
Timmis
Mildura Speedway |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series
RD8
Nominations-Results
|
March
|
Sat |
5 |
Boardline Speedway
Mt Gambier |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series RD9
Nominations-Results
|
April
|
Fri |
15 |
Timmis
Mildura Speedway |
Mainline
DynoLog Dynamometers All Star Series
RD10
Nominations-Results
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2021-2022 Nomination Form word doc
HERE
2021-2022 Nomination
Form PDF HERE
2021-2022
Supplementary Regs word doc
HERE
updated 16.02.2022
2021-2022
Supplementary Regs PDF
HERE
updated 16.02.2022
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