Field revealed for National Super Sedan Title in Murray Bridge
Local driver Paul Blenkiron will go up against the best from around Australia, including five-time champion Darren Kane.

This story was contributed by Murray Bridge Speedway.
Forty-three combatants representing six states will do battle in the 2025 National Super Sedan Title at Murray Bridge Speedway this weekend.
A stout field headlined by five-time and defending champion Darren Kane will battle it out to be Australia’s number one.
Kane will be joined by another 12 drivers from Queensland, including four-time national champion Matty Pascoe, current national series champion Brad Pascoe, former national champion Trent Wilson and 2024 Ian Boettcher Classic winner JJ Hamilton.
Victoria will have a strong contingent of 12 drivers looking to take out a national title: current Victorian champion Mick Nicola junior will be right in the mix, as will former three-time national champion Mick Nicola senior.
Brock Atkins, Jamie Collins, Brad Wicks and Dylan Barrow will also be gunning for glory come feature time on Sunday night.
Tasmania has an impressive seven drivers making the trip to Murray Bridge.
Former two-time national champion Callum Harper will be chasing a third title, while Steve Latham, David Nichols and Luke Gunn will be out for their first.
The home state will be represented by six drivers, with Dave Gartner from Penola and Murray Bridge’s own Paul Blenkiron leading the charge for the home state.

Three drivers will make the enormous trek from Western Australia for the title, with Robin Knox, Tristan Green and Ian Wright looking to put on a show in South Australia.
Tyson Moon will be the lone New South Welshman in the field as he chases a maiden national title aboard his sweet chassis.
The action will get underway on Friday with scrutineering, practice and a Calcutta.
Things will get serious on Saturday with three rounds of heats.
The action will conclude on Sunday with the final round of heats before the B mains, and the 40-lap main event to crown a national champion.