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38 fastlane SOUTH COAST NATS DELIVERS EMOTION-PACKED RESULTS When Zara Board took victory in the Summit Racing Equipment Junior Dragster bracket at South Coast Raceway’s South Coast Nationals, there was not a dry eye in the house. The hugely popular victory for 13-year-old Zara provided a perfect highlight to what was an action-packed weekend of racing at the Portland venue. To read more about Zara’s victory, click here. Joining Zara in the winners’ circle in Portland for what was round four of the 18/19 Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series were Adrian McGrotty (Super Gas), Jake Hamilton (Modified Bike), Michael Bridges (Super Street), Chris Lioulios (Super Sedan), Kenny Stewart (Modified), Jason Keily (Supercharged Outlaws), Andrew Thompson (Top Sportsman), David Willis (Competition Bike) and Alex Panagiotidis (SuperComp). Runners-up were Jason Wilson (Super Gas), Tommy Turic (Summit Racing Equipment Junior Dragster), David McGinn (Modified Bike), Paul Jennings (Super Street), George Tipoukidis (Super Sedan), Jess Voigt (Modified), Mark Hunt (Supercharged Outlaws), Jason Arbery (Top Sportsman), Rob Cassar (Competition Bike) and Rob Dekert (SuperComp). Like it was for Zara, it was a break-through victory for Michael Bridges in the Super Street bracket. On his way to facing Paul Jennings in the final, he had faced off against Matthew Smart in the semi-final after enjoying a bye to that match-up and having earlier defeated Des Jeffree (round two) and TileTo- TheShowerPeople and KC Tools Top Qualifier Medallion recipient Leigh Batchelor. Jennings meanwhile had taken on and defeated Simon Lazzaro (semi-final), Craig Ferguson, Scott Cleary and Nikolas Karanovic. “This is monkey off my back for sure, it is awesome. We have been trying to do this for around five years,” Bridges said, while thanking his crew, Smart Auto Wreckers and Towing and DragsSA.com for their support. “The day went fairly smoothly for us and it was a well-run event. We will be back in January for the South Coast 660 of course to give going back to back (in Portland) a go!” In the Top Sportsman ranks, Andrew Thompson took on and defeated defending champion Jason Arbery, stopping him from taking six straight wins in the process. The Port Lincoln (SA) racer had earlier defeated Glenn Henley (semi-final), Matt Forbes and Vlado Turic while Arbery had taken victories from Chris Theo (semi) and Top Qualifier Darren Saliba (round one) while enjoying a bye to his semi. “It was awesome to get our first win and to do so against Jason Arbery who has obviously been to so many finals lately,” Thompson said, while thanking his sponsors Slape Crash Repairs, Custom Kitchen Company, Rick Daniels Recycling and EP Windscreens as well as his crew. “We have been the runner-up quite a few times so it is a bit of a monkey off the back, it feels really good, especially when you travel so far. “We had transmission problems most of the weekend and we had to dial it back to try and run to the qualifying number, but we were