Thursday, 25 August 2022

Matt MeLean All Stars Champion after Jordan Cox finishes last with Internet issues at Oran Park

 Jordan Cox picked up the 1st last-place finish of the eSeries All-Stars when he retired with Internet issues after 2 of the race’s 22 laps. This finish means Matt McLean is champion.



Jordan Cox in the #33 Swyftx Holden started the race in the rear, but seven drivers failed to start the race, including Jordan Cox in the #33 Swyftx Holden retired shortly after starting the race, securing last.

Zak Best in the #98 BP Ultimate Ford and Andre Heimgartner in the #8 R&J Batteries Holden got together at the end of Lap 1, then spun out later in the race, dropping 2 laps, though he would get one lap back in the Safety Car. Rounding out the Bottom Five was Jayden Ojeda in the #2 NTI/Mobil 1 Holden after running out of fuel on Lap 10, James Golding in the #31 Pioneer DJ Ford dropped a lap after an incident and Cameron Crick in the #38 Pizza Hut Holden after he got served wide by Andre Heimgartner in the #8 R&J Batteries Holden on Lap 20.


The Bottom Five

Jordan Cox

2 Laps

Internet

Zak Best

20 Laps

Running

Jayden Ojeda

21 Laps

Running

James Golding

22 Laps

Running

Cameron Crick

22 Laps

Running


All-Star championship

Driver

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Matt McLean (CHAMPION)

2

3

3

Zak Best

1

4

4

Jayden Ojeda

1

2

5

Jack LeBrocq

1

2

2

Jordan Boys

0

1

3

Jordan Cox

1

1

2

Jake Kostecki

1

1

1

Cameron Crick

0

2

3

Cooper Murray

0

1

1

Blake Purdie

0

1

1

Aaron Borg

0

1

1

Jake Boyd

0

1

1

Clay Richards

0

0

3

James Golding

0

0

2

Thomas Randle

0

0

1

Thomas Maxwell

0

0

1

Jackson Walls

0

0

1



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