Champs rise to the top

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Following on from Round 3 of the WAORC, it is a former WAORC Champion and the current WAORC Champion who are sitting on top. Adam Trewhella has enjoyed a stellar season defending the WA1 title, with Jared Percival sitting in 2nd. Percival may have some extra sting in the back end of the year, with the ever trusty Prolite being moved on in favor of a brand new Element Pro Buggy. Will this be enough for Percival to close down the 11 point lead that Trewhella has amassed so far?

Trewhella also leads from Higgins in the Pro Buggy class, with father and son Craig and Marcus Wells duking it out in a close battle for 3rd in Pro Buggy. Jared Percival holds a solid lead in Prolite, however his move to Pro Buggy may leave the door open for Rob Sonczyk, George Metaxas or Stephen Ketteridge-Hall to challenge for a class title.

Sportslite is also delicately poised, Wayne Holt being the man they are all chasing after a strong Bencubbin race. Super 1650 have Steve Pacey leading from Pieter De Wit whilst in Extreme 2wd Karl Richardson has a lead of almost 1 whole event

Sean Beck has the mighty Kingswood sitting pretty in the Performance 2wd points ahead of Simon Jones Whilst brother Matthew Beck also leads the Extreme 4wd class. Graeme Bentink has the Gturbo Landcruiser at the front of the Performance 4wd class whilst Peer Horn is the leader of the Extreme 4wd Buggies

In SXS Pro a massive 31 contenders have scored points in this years championship race. At the front is Murray Kifer who also sits in 3rd outright. Friday Boyce is breathing down his neck whilst Jono Hansen is a solid 3rd in class

As we head to Three Springs, each section is going to be critical for championship points. A full breakdown of the points is available here