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Written by Rowan Horncastle
As race debuts go, Michael Sieders" entrance to the Australian SuperUte series was as spectacular as it comes. Having a crack at his first-ever top-flight circuit pick-up race at Queensland Raceway over the weekend, the number 45 driver only lasted one corner before his Mitsubishi Triton ute was collected, sending him into an absolute enormo-shunt. Piling into turn one for the final race of the weekend, fellow ute racers Ryal Harris and Tom Alexander collided, sending them both off the track and into the kitty litter. With a clean run, plucky Michael Sieders dived underneath the pair and made a break for the lead but, unfortunately, Tom Alexander had a mother of a tankslapper trying to get back on track, sending him one way, then the other and into the rear-three quarters of Sieders" Mitsubishi punting it massively sideways at speed.
Date written: 24 Jul 2018
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ID: 12661
As race debuts go, Michael Sieders" entrance to the Australian SuperUte series was as spectacular as it comes. Having a crack at his first-ever top-flight circuit pick-up race at Queensland Raceway over the weekend, the number 45 driver only lasted one corner before his Mitsubishi Triton ute was collected, sending him into an absolute enormo-shunt. Piling into turn one for the final race of the weekend, fellow ute racers Ryal Harris and Tom Alexander collided, sending them both off the track and into the kitty litter. With a clean run, plucky Michael Sieders dived underneath the pair and made a break for the lead but, unfortunately, Tom Alexander had a mother of a tankslapper trying to get back on track, sending him one way, then the other and into the rear-three quarters of Sieders" Mitsubishi punting it massively sideways at speed.
Date written: 24 Jul 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 12661