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Topic: Action Pack Night at TPCR see Ian Madsen take the cash
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January 31, 2010 at
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What a great night of racing.
Ian Madsen Saturday Nights feature race with Mitchell Dumesny, Roddy Bell-Bown and Craig Brady battling in a 4 action pack 30 lap main
Last night that Roddy Bell Bowen had a wild moment in heat 2 while leading by a quarter of a lap.
Here the shot of the car coming out of Turn 4

Here are some more action Shots
Craig Brady

Jeremy Cross

Troy Little in Return to TPCR
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February 01, 2010 at
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Unusual event with Kerry Madsen winning on Australias Western seaboard while young brother Ian won at TPCR on the East coast both on Saturday night.
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February 01, 2010 at
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Congrats to Ian!! We were there when he won earlier in Jan. I don't think anyone needs to refer to him as " Kerry's brother" as he is quite a racer in his own right! I'll bet Joe's pretty proud right about now!!!
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February 01, 2010 at
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Speedcars or Midget were also in action on saturday night with Mark Brown taking victory.
Here are some pics from the night 
Action Mid Pack 
Heat 2 Action 
Troy Jenkins and Tony Abson 
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February 01, 2010 at
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Posted By: stubb on February 01 2010 at 07:47:02 AM
Congrats to Ian!! We were there when he won earlier in Jan. I don't think anyone needs to refer to him as " Kerry's brother" as he is quite a racer in his own right! I'll bet Joe's pretty proud right about now!!!
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Joe was real pleased as you might imagine.
Two for the season with more to come, although the word on the street is that Ian has been picked up by a West Australian owner to race the final World Series rounds in Perth, along with the King of Wings and then the Krikke boys memorial in Bunbury ... all in February.
So we may not see too much of him at PCR this month.
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February 01, 2010 at
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Heavy track, just what the fans like---moist track + 850 HP in a lightweight car = fast wheel-standing action! The Madsen boys had the whole country covered that night. Pretty unusual. Robbie Farr also had a good weekend over at Speedway City getting a big win.
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February 02, 2010 at
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Posted By: oscar on February 01 2010 at 08:36:52 PM
Joe was real pleased as you might imagine.
Two for the season with more to come, although the word on the street is that Ian has been picked up by a West Australian owner to race the final World Series rounds in Perth, along with the King of Wings and then the Krikke boys memorial in Bunbury ... all in February.
So we may not see too much of him at PCR this month.
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Gee sitting next to you the last couple of years mus be rubbing off on me oscar,when i saw that Ian won on saturday night i was wrapped for him,gotta admit im becoming a bit of a fan of Ian,s unfortunatly i was at home nurseing a couple of broken ribs,but hearing Ian,Kerry and most importanatly ROBBIE all won certainly eased the pain.How did troy little do in his 1st outing back???
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February 02, 2010 at
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Posted By: AGRO on February 02 2010 at 12:17:53 AM
Gee sitting next to you the last couple of years mus be rubbing off on me oscar,when i saw that Ian won on saturday night i was wrapped for him,gotta admit im becoming a bit of a fan of Ian,s unfortunatly i was at home nurseing a couple of broken ribs,but hearing Ian,Kerry and most importanatly ROBBIE all won certainly eased the pain.How did troy little do in his 1st outing back???
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I think it was a return that Troy would have been pleased with.
Considering the track has abandoned time trialling and returned to the old format of each driver having two (reverse grid) heats in order to get through to the A, from memory Troy started towards the back in heat 1 and finished around 6th.
In his 2nd heat he went backwards a bit starting 3rd and finishing 4th. Qualified off the front row of the B to start 21st in the A where he was immediately up on the high line which was the Troy of old. Drove well to finish 11th.
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February 02, 2010 at
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Bullrings forever. You are always going to have good racing on the smaller tracks, not so on the big half-mile tracks.
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Seattle, LA Who the H runs those cities.
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