Privateer Award Up for Grabs
03/11/09…NASR National Office
The 2009/2010 Carline Mufflers National Super Sedan Series organisers are very pleased to welcome East Coast Traffic Control as a sponsorship partner with their support of a very important award that recognises and rewards the efforts of drivers tackling the entire series schedule.
Those drivers contesting all 10 rounds of the competition who are not amongst the 15 drivers eligible for a share of the travel money pool will be chasing the East Coast Traffic Control Top Privateer Award that offers a $1500 first prize. Thanks to the generous support of East Coast Traffic Control, the leading privateer driver at the completion of the series will pick up the $1500 bonus in addition to any series prizemoney and awards they have accumulated along the way. As an added bonus, the second-placed privateer competitor at the completion of the series will secure $500.
Established in 1993, East Coast Traffic Control specialise in civil construction and are able to provide a comprehensive team of employees capable of providing our clients with highly experienced civil construction workers, traffic control management and contract works. East Coast Traffic Control is a privately-owned company with over 200 employees, including pre-screened labourers, pipe layers, drivers, traffic controllers, riggers, concreters, boilermakers, forepersons and tradespeople as well as a broad range of machinery able to perform most tasks. To discuss the wide range of service and expertise available, contact East Coast Traffic Control on (07) 4035 6335.
The depth of talent amongst the 2009/2010 driver roster will ensure that the battle for the East Coast Traffic Control Top Privateer honours will be almost as tough as the championship itself, with illustrious names such as Jamie McHugh, Kevin Purton, Steve Jordan and Gary Pagel chasing the cash prize. Others eligible for this award include Wayne Miles, Damien Bugler, Clayton Pyne, Trent Wilson and Graeme Elliott, with drivers still able to nominate to contest the full series at anytime prior to the opening night of competition. Of course, the series champion may even come from this group of competitors, so the scene is set for a cracking battle in the fight to be East Coast Traffic Control Top Privateer.