FORMER Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic champion Ian Loudoun is among the early nominations for the 45th running of the famed event this coming January.
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Loudoun, who wound up his 2016 Classic campaign with a 16th place finish in B-Main 2 after suffering mechanical woes on his qualifying night, will be joined by Monte Motorsport’s James McFadden, who also confirmed his entry this week.
The high profile duo will be joined in the field by a pair of classic rookies, Victoria’s Jamie Heyen and Braydan Willmington from Marulan in New South Wales.
Both drivers have experience at Sungold Stadium, with Heyen having contested Eureka Sprintcar Series events at Warrnambool in the past while Willmington was a stand out in the junior sedan category.
The classic will again act as a qualifying event for the Speed Sport News World Challenge which will be held during the Knoxville Nationals next August.