ANDERSON JAMS THE JBS 10K JAMBOREE AT TOLMER
Official release: Tolmer Speedway
January 30, 2025
Grant Anderson was a jubilant winner of the 2025 JBS Australia Jamboree at Tolmer Speedway Bordertown last night.
Anderson pocketed the $10,000 payday but certainly had to earn it as he led the majority of an absolute slide-fest 35-lap A-Main at the new ‘pleasure-dome’ of Australian Speedway that included Matt Egel, Corey Eliason and Ryan Newton at the pointy end of the 24-car field at various intervals.
“This is badass, I love it, to get the win and get the ten kay ($10,000) this is awesome,” he smiled during presentations.
Californian Cory Eliason and Queenslander Ryan Newton shared the front row with Grant Anderson and Matt Egel on row two, Will Carroll (despite swapping a motor after the Dash) and Kerry Madsen on row three and Jackson Delamont and Rusty Hickman rounding out the top eight.
The four cars transferring from the B-Main were Randy Morgan (winner of the Brock Hallett, Jessie Attard and Andrew Priolo.
The thirty-five lap JBS Australia Jamboree saw Anderson lead home Cory Eliason in second in a nail-biting finish where the Californian made several committed lunges around the outside in turn one and two in particular in the dying laps.
“Ando was too good in the middle in turn three and four so each time I got a run in one and two he’d get away again. I was stumbling a little coming out of three and four as well so I kinda couldn’t get out of my own way,” said Eliason later.
Matt Egel placed third, James McFadden fourth after coming from sixteenth, Ryan Newton fifth, Kerry Madsen sixth, Marcus Dumesny seventh, Randy Morgan eighth after coming from twenty first, Callum Williamson ninth and Glen Sutherland rounding out the top ten.
On lap two of the A-Main Jason Pryde looped the W14 in turn three and four on the cushion leaving Jordyn Charge nowhere to go and spinning the NT11 to a stop against the wall.
Charge and Pryde went to the rear with Charge later pulling to the infield with ongoing hydraulic wing ram issues.
It was a busy race for Eliason with separate contact points with first Grant Anderson and then Matt Egel entering turn three on separate laps early.
Kerry Madsen was a potential podium finisher early also in the Diamond Bay Motorsport #26 and Queensland “President” Ryan Newton was up and about several times in the first half of the race and then again with a late race charge.
His eventual fifth place was not indicative of his outright speed.
Warrnambool Classic winner James McFadden began slicing his way forward from the outside of the eighth row using the top – which included a love bite on the main straight concrete wall near the virtual flagstand that certainly got his attention.
Australian Champion Lockie McHugh stormed forward eleven positions inside of ten laps in the SRV #1 and was looking like a major podium force before the power steering issues he suffered at the Warrnambool Classic reared their ugly heads again forcing him infield on lap twenty three.
Around half race distance Newton began his assault on leader Anderson in the Monds Motorsport V37 and Kerry Madsen stepped up his bid for the top three at the same time.
With seventeen laps remaining Jackson Delamont brought on the cautions in the Mad Harrys Steel N48.
Marcus Dumesny began his bid for the top step taking the Rowett Motorsport N47 to sixth on the restart and McHugh was now up to seventh from twentieth when the reds came on for a vicious ride for Jackson Delamont after contact with Dylan Menz.
Delamont had qualified into the Dash and was running safely inside the top ten for much of the race until he restarted at the rear and then unfortunately flipped savagely after room ran out between Delamont, Menz and Kingshott in turn one.
West Aussie Cal Williamson gained some momentum and had a ripping run on the bottom as McHugh ran the top outside him and Will Carroll continued his excellent run on the top as well.
McHugh retired the A1 with twelve laps to go as McFadden moved into the top three briefly before a near disaster moment occurred on the back straight between McFadden, Egel and Newton when the trio got extremely intimate.
McFadden was doing McFadden things on the extreme high side in the PCB Racing Wx23 moving back into third and setting off after second placed Eliason in second.
Egel and McFadden continued to duke it out with nine to go as Ando attempted to run away and hide on the bottom.
With eight laps to go Brock Hallett retired the Q5 and the slide jobs between McFadden, Egel, Eliason and Newton continued relentlessly.
With five laps to go the top five bunched up as Eliason made his play for Anderson’s lead dragging Egel, McFadden and Newton with him.
Anderson stayed committed to the bottom (something he would later lament but admitting it was a necessary evil) whilst Eliason pounded the top in the Monte Motorsport Maxim.
With four laps to go Anderson, Eliason and McFadden were within fifty metres of each other and McFadden was a real chance to advance fifteen positions and win on Tolmer debut.
With one lap remaining McFadden slid Egel for third (Egel would return serve and re-claim the final step of the podium), and Eliason had one last crack on the top to try and steal the win from Anderson coming up just metres short.
“I knew they’d be coming from me,” grinned winner Grant Anderson, “but yeah I tried to be as smart as I could. I obviously don’t want to run the bottom the entire race like that but I didn’t see anyone and I moved up a couple of times and they nearly got back under me. She was wearing out a lot coming out of two but held on man.”
Official A-Main placings:
1. Grant Anderson (started 2nd)
2. Cory Eliason (started pole)
3. Matt Egel (started fourth)
4. James McFadden (started sixteenth)
5. Ryan Newton (started second)
6. Kerry Madsen (started sixth)
7. Marcus Dumesny (started ninth)
8. Randy Morgan (started twenty first)
9. Callum Williamson (started thirteenth)
10. Glen Sutherland (started eleventh)
11. Rusty Hickman (started eighth)
12. Dayne Kingshott (started twelfth)
13. Andrew Priolo (started twenty fourth)
14. Michael Stewart (started eighteenth)
15. Jessie Attard (started twenty third)
16. Ian Madsen (started fifteenth)
17. Dylan Jenkin (started nineteenth)
18. Will Carroll (started fifth)
19. Jason Pryde (started fourteenth)
20. Brock Hallett DNF (started twenty first)
21. Lockie McHugh DNF (started twentieth)
22. Jackson Delamont (DNF)
23. Jordyn Charge (DNF)
24. Dylan Menz (DNF)
Heat winners were Ryan Newton, Kerry Madsen, Matt Egel and Rusty Hickman in the Dave Challons Camden V45.
The Dash win went to Cory Eliason who also broke the track record in Flight One Qualifying with a sizzling 10.856s lap.
Grant Anderson was the quickest car in Flight Two qualifying with 10.983 – this was his second “Quick Time” result at Tolmer in two events.
The B-Main was won by Randy Morgan.
Tolmer Speedway wishes to thank JBS Australia, the teams, the fans, the club members and the hard working officials for supporting the second major event at Tolmer in thirty four days.
Ends release…
Nakitia Pollock & Gavin Skene


MCCHUGH MAKES IT TWO FROM TWO!​
Official release: Brandt Sprintcar Speedweek
December 28, 2024
Australian Sprintcar Champion Lockie McHugh timed his run to perfection to take out the non-stop 35-lap A-Main in front of a packed house at the epic Tolmer Speedway Bordertown tonight.
The win makes his run two from two in the rounds held so far.
Marcus Dumesny led thirty three of thirty five after starting on the pole by virtue of winning the dash.
Marcus placed second with Warrnambool’s Jamie Veal home in third.
Much of the race was a slide job bonanza with Brock Hallett fourth and Rusty Hickman fifth.
The Dash event in particular was stellar with Jamie Veal and Lockie McHugh trading monster slide jobs and the A-Main delivered a similar situation.
Rounding out the top ten were Grant Anderson in sixth, Jordan Rae an impressive seventh, Glen Sutherland eighth, Garet Williamson ninth and Ryan Jones tenth.
It was the second consecutive top ten for Missouri’s Garet Williamson, Rusty Hickman, Ryan Jones, Brock Hallett and Lockie McHugh.
The non-stop A-Main was a fitting way to conclude what had been a breathtaking evening at Australian Speedway's newest pleasure-dome.
Loxton’s Keke Falland won the C-Main, then finished fourth in the B-Main and placed 16th in the A-Main in a strong performance in the only Ford in the field.
McHugh now leads the series by 90 points with a total of 500 over Brock Hallett in second with 410 and Ryan Jones third on 340.
Official A-Main placings were:
1. Lachlan McHugh
2. Marcus Dumesny
3. Jamie Veal
4. Brock Hallett
5. Rusty Hickman
6. Grant Anderson
7. Jordan Rae
8. Glen Sutherland
9. Garet Williamson
10. Ryan Jones
11. Luke Dillon
12. Chase Randall (who won the B-Main and came from position 21)
13. Tate Frost
14. Jy Corbet
15. Will Carroll
16. Keke Falland (who won the C-Main and finished 4th in the B-Main)
17. Peter Doukas
18. Dylan Jenkin
19. Jackson Delamont
20. Ashley Cook
21. Brendan Guerin
22. Dane Court
23. Bobby Daly
24. Corey McCullagh
B-Main Official Placings were:
1. Chase Randall
2. Dane Court
3. Brendan Guerin
4. Keke Falland
5. Steven Loader
6. Chad Ely
7. Randy Morgan
8. Ethan Wyllie
9. Daniel Pestka
10. Brendan Quinn
11. Parker Scott
12. Riley Goodno
13. Chad Gardner
14. Joel Heinrich
15. Hayden Pitt
16. Ben Morris
17. Jack Lee
18. Jordyn Charge
19. Scott Enderl
20. Jake Smith
C-Main Official results were:
1. Keke Falland
2. Chad Gardner
3. Steven Loader
4. Ethan Wyllie
5. Steven Caruso
6. Eddie Lumbar
7. Terry Kelly
8. Jason Wilson
Heat winners were:
1. Marcus Dumesny
2. Rusty Hickman
3. Lockie McHugh
4. Jamie Veal
Quick Time in Flights One and Two:
1. Grant Anderson 11.213s
2. Brock Hallett 11.300
SERIES POINTS AFTER TWO ROUNDS:
Lockie McHugh 500
Brock Hallett 410
Ryan Jones 340
Rusty Hickman 330
Luke Dillon 325
Marcus Dumesny 316
Garet Williamson 305
Chase Randall 275
Chad Ely 265
Glen Sutherland 265
Tate Frost 260
Daniel Pestka 255
Jy Corbet 245
Will Carroll 245
Randy Morgan 225
Dylan Jenkin 220
Keke Falland 210
Jamie Veal 200
Riley Goodno 195
Ethan Wyllie 190
Peter Doukas 190
Ricky Maiolo 183
Jackson Delamont 183
Brendan Guerin 179
Joel Heinrich 177
Steven Caruso 175
Parker Scott 175
Chad Gardner 170
Grant Anderson 170
Terry Kelly 170
Jason Wilson 170
Lachlan McDonough 170
Tim Hutchins 170
Cam Waters 170
The third round is schedule for Borderline Speedway Mount Gambier on Saturday night, December 28.



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