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Auto One Albany

Locality: Albany, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9841 5565



Address: 106-108 Lockyer Ave 6330 Albany, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.autoone.com.au

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20.01.2022 2020 Super Sedan State Title this Saturday night ! #supportingeverythingautomotive



20.01.2022 What a fantastic day ! We are so proud to be part of this awesome day. November club run and also the running of the 2 special races of the season. The Zac Hamment Memorial (cadet 9) and the Ross Manley Memorial (Yamaha). Congratulations to Lucas Dynes (Zac Hamment Memorial Winner) and Brandon Elliot (Ross Manley Memorial Winner) on outstanding performances ! Very proud ! The Albany club always puts in 110% and a very big thank you to the committee and volunteers that make such a great club ! We love being involved and the club should be very proud of themselves on such a great event. #supportingeverythingautomotive #yamaha1

20.01.2022 Auto One Albany have been suppling Valvoline products for 20 years !

17.01.2022 Congratulations to Ron Belfield finishing 2nd place out of 60 entrants for the Production Sedan State Title that was held at Bunbury Speedaway on the weekend. It was a hard slog making improvements all weekend to start the A main out of grid 14! Great result for Ron and his Team!



10.01.2022 Young racer Will flying the flag this weekend at Lake King Kart Club - pedal to the metal mate !

09.01.2022 The team at Auto One Albany has received an Outstanding Customer Service Award from the Rotary Club of Albany. Steve and Ray were invited along to the Rotary Club dinner where they were presented with the award and commended on their continual high level customer service from the entire team. Thank you Rotary !

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09.01.2022 The adrenalin starts to build when your kart lays on the grid before the biggest Clubman race of the year. The grid fills and drivers make final preparations. A minute silence in respect for Zac & Ross on this special day and the smell of two stroke race fuel fills the air as the huge grid of karts roll out for the seniors main event. After the roll out lap, the tyres are warm and competitors are bumper to bumper as the start flag is dropped. To win the Ross Manley Memorial r...equires a mixture of good kart setup, 100% commitment and full concentration. Being a handicapped start you must have race craft to get through the big field. You can set the fastest lap times all day, but if you don’t have the attacking attitude, you ain’t gunna get through the huge field before you run out of laps. The first lap is always a great opportunity to move up through the pack while karts are so close together, you can pass several karts in one corner. The next 14 laps require full commitment to get the job done and there are no prizes for second place.., Winner takes all! 2020 is looking to be a massive event as the entries are rolling in and shaping up to be a cracking field! Paul Bowman is making a comeback to try get his name on the prestigious cup as well as 2016 Winner Dion Hounsfield and numerous others. Steve Panizza is dusting off Uncle Ross's old Kali Kart which is older than most of the entered drivers. Defending champ, Ray Panizza is unable to attend this year. If Young Gun Aaron Riedyk follows in his fathers footsteps and takes out the top spot (Jason Riedyk 2011) he will make history and could be the first person ever to win both the Zac Hamment memorial and Ross Manley memorial trophies. Make sure you get your pre-entry in for this weekend Sunday 15th November because this could be your year!......entries open NOW! See more

05.01.2022 Today is the day ! The biggest race of the year ! Who will be # 1

04.01.2022 HIGGS WINS LAST LAP THRILLER Gary Higgs has won the SSA Super Sedan WA Title in the most thrilling fashion at Albany’s Attwell Park on Saturday night, taking th...e lead on the final lap, before a massive crowd at the Great Southern venue. Higgs, after more than 30 years of trying, and having finished second on five occasions, finally broke through to defeat a gallant Damon Trouchet and Rob Knox, while defending Champion Chris Pavlovich would finish fourth. On a bruising night, only 17 drivers would start the main event, but that number reduced by three before a lap was completed, eliminating Warren Minshull, Kyle Larson and Steve Schofield, with Minshull hitting the fence heavily in the main straight, leaving Larson no where to go, ending his race as well, resulting in a complete restart. The second start would have numerous cars spin in Turn three, resulting in a third attempt with Trouchet leading narrowly over Jason Batchelor, Gary Higgs, Kevin Bell and Chris Pavlovich. On lap three, Bell spun in turn one, with Pavlovich deemed the cause of the stoppage, with the defending champion sent to the rear of the field. All of a sudden, young Zac Minshull from Broome who started from position eleven found himself in fourth place, and subsequently fighting for the lead. A further stoppage on lap six would then see Kevin Bell pass Trouchet before the cone on the subsequent restart, and when Tristan Green soon after hit the fence, Bell was relegated to the rear of the field. On lap eight, Zac Minshull would succumb with a flat tyre while in third, which again bunched the field, with Pavlovich storming back through the field. Trouchet, Higgs and Batchelor continued the battle out front, with Kevin Bell, like Pavlovich storming back through the field, but his race would be over on lap twenty three in turn one, with electrical issues. The final seventeen laps would be a thrilling affair, with at times three wide racing for the lead between Trouchet, Higgs and Batchelor. Batchelor drove amazingly in a borrowed car, with a borrowed engine after blowing up an engine in official practice on the Friday night, but his race was over just short of the finish with a deflated tyre, leaving Trouchet and Higgs to fight it out, with the pair swapping the lead numerous times in the concluding stages. Higgs took the lead on the final lap to win by a car length after forty gruelling laps, with the elation evident on the veteran drivers face, after winning what he described as one of the hardest titles of his life. Trouchet, who used to be a pit crew member for Higgs, was highly gracious in his praise for Higgs as well as for his crew, who worked until midday to get the car ready, while Rob Knox was elated in his first ever podium finish. OFFICIAL RESULT A Main - 40 Laps: 1. W3 Damon Trouchet, 2. W53 Jason Batchelor, 3. W7 Warren Minshull, 4. W81 Gary Higgs, 5. W8 Chris Pavlovich, 6. W10 Kyle Larson, 7. W5 Kevin Bell, 8. W9 Kemble Aylett, 9. W6 Tristan Green, 10. W91 Darren Larson, 11. W47 Zac Minshull, 12. W96 Steve Larson, 13. W68 Rob Knox, 14. W63 Tony St Jack, 15. W22 Steve Schofield, 16. W71 Adam Campbell, 17. W4 Lee Aylett, 18. W85 Mat McMahon, 19. W30 Peter Wallinger, 20. W76 Terry Green RESULT 1. W81 Gary Higgs, 2. W3 Damon Trouchet, 3. W68 Rob Knox, 4. W1 Chris Pavlovich, 5. W71 Adam Campbell, 6. W85 Mathew McMahon, 7. W9 Kemble Aylett, 8. W96 Stephen Larson (39), 9. W53 Jason Batchelor (38), 10. W63 Tony St Jack (37). DNF: 11. W5 Kevin Bell (23), 12. W47 Zac Minshull (8), 13. W6 Tristan Green (5), 14. W91 Darren Larson (5), 15. W7 Warren Minshull (0), 16. W22 Steve Schofield (0), 17. W10 Kyle Larson (0). No TIme, Winning Margin: 0.442, Fastest Lap: W5 Kevin Bell 17.939 Photo courtesy of Cameron Newbold

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