NO driver has ever managed to win three consecutive Australian Wingless Sprint titles.
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But Adelaide's Joel Chadwick will be vying to be the first person in the history of the class to do so this weekend at Allansford's Premier Speedway.
The 25-year-old, who won his first title in Tasmania in 2017 and the second title in Sydney last year, wasn't fazed by the history-making victory within his sights.
"There is a little bit of pressure but I don't take pressure too much," he said.
"I just absorb it and carry on and take my business as it comes and race the best I can."
The glass worker enters Friday's qualifying and possibly into Saturday's 40-lap final in impressive form.
"We haven't actually lost a race this year," he said.
"We just need to build our car speed around here. We weren't too good at practice last night (Thursday) but we will be right, we will get there."
Chadwick said he has always enjoyed the seven-hour trip from his home town to Warrnambool to race.
"It's just cool to come down here because everyone talks about Premier Speedway," he said.
"There are plenty of racetracks across the country but this one only seven hours away so we are pretty lucky it is not too far to come.
"We also have a lot of fans come over from South Australia and it is a bit of a home away from home this weekend."
The final night of racing is set to kick off at 5pm on Saturday.
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