DRIVER ANNOUNCEMENT - LOCKIE McHUGH
Regarded by many as a star in the making, Queenslands Lockie McHugh will once again return to World Series Sprintcars in 2019/20, joining forces with West Australian John McLellan and his J & S Drilling Motorsport W60 Sprintcar team.
Twenty-One-year-old McHugh cemented himself as one of Sprintcar racings rising stars last season, with consistent finishes and a Queensland State Championship aboard his family owned Q23 Sedl Contracting Triple X. 2019/20 will see the Gold-Coast native tackle a gruelling fifty-night schedule, piloting his regular Q23 on the east coast, before saddling up in the West Australian based J & S Drilling Motorsport Maxim for John McLellan to take on the 17-night World Series Sprintcars schedule.
Lockie McHugh marks the tenth contracted driver confirmed for World Series Sprintcars in 2019/20.
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The most successful driver in World Series Sprintcars history makes his long-awaited return as a contracted driver in 2019/20 – Brooke Tatnell is back, piloting the V55 for Mount Gambier based Scott Motorsport.
Regarded by many as one of the greats of Australian Sprintcar racing, nine-time World Series champion Tatnell contested the inaugural series way back in 1987, finally securing his first crown in 1994/95. Brooke Tatnell is also part of the only father and son combination to ever win a World Series Championship, with his father George taking back to back titles in the late 1980’s.
Having shown promising speed in the six events contested last season, the combination of Brooke Tatnell, Ashley Scott and the Scott Motorsport team will be looking to hit the ground running in 2019/20, as Brooke chases a 10th World Series Sprintcar title to cap off his illustrious career.
Brooke Tatnell is the ninth contracted driver confirmed for World Series Sprintcars in 2019/20.
Regarded by many as a star in the making, Queenslands Lockie McHugh will once again return to World Series Sprintcars in 2019/20, joining forces with West Australian John McLellan and his J & S Drilling Motorsport W60 Sprintcar team.
Twenty-One-year-old McHugh cemented himself as one of Sprintcar racings rising stars last season, with consistent finishes and a Queensland State Championship aboard his family owned Q23 Sedl Contracting Triple X. 2019/20 will see the Gold-Coast native tackle a gruelling fifty-night schedule, piloting his regular Q23 on the east coast, before saddling up in the West Australian based J & S Drilling Motorsport Maxim for John McLellan to take on the 17-night World Series Sprintcars schedule.
Lockie McHugh marks the tenth contracted driver confirmed for World Series Sprintcars in 2019/20.