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With the majority of the 2009-2010 Australian Sprintcar season run and won, the team at Maxwill Racing Engines would be looking back on the season as somewhat of a success.
Brooke Tatnell and Krikke Motorsports wheeled there Maxwill Racing Engines powered Cool to overall victory in the World Series with a total of 2168 points. This proved to be a very convincing win, showing consistancy as well as dominance.


On the East Coast, second generation racer Mitch Dumesny contested the Parramatta Track Championship with success, winning the overall point score in his Valvoline Engine Armor, Maxwill Racing Engines, Maxim. This Championship went down to the wire. The final night saw Mitch's father, Max Dumesny win the feature race in his Valvoline, Maxwill Racing Engines, Maxim, with Mitch registering a consistant finish to claim the overall Trophy, with 4205 points over 18 rounds.
In Victoria it was Matthew Reed flying the Maxwill Racing Engines banner, taking the honours in the Avalon Raceway Track Championship. Matthew won the series, with the end prize being a new Ford Fiesta from Essendon Ford.
Matthew Reed, along with Mitch and Max Dumesny, are now preparing to head to the USA. All three are shiping their Maxwill Racing Engines, along with their own cars to compete in the Knoxville Nationals as well as the traditional lead ups to the event.
Over on the West Coast there was alot of fierce racing going on at Kwinanna and Bunbury as well as the regional tracks. With 22 race meetings being run to decide the WA AHG Series Champion, Jamie Maiolo came out on top, in his LJM Produce, Maxwill Racing Engines, J&J. Jamie topped this off with a top 3 finish in the Australian Title at Darwins Northline Speedway. The AHG Series had all the top 5 utilising Maxwill Racing Engines. Brothers David and Ben Ellement finished only 15 points apart in their Ellement Produce racecars. Coming home in 4th in the series was Ken Sartori driving the Cowara Motorsports, Maxwill Racing Enignes, Maxim. Rounding out the top five was young gun Kris Coyle in his Remote Area Concreting, Maxwill Racing Engines Racer.
In South Australia Adam Currie, in his first full season of Sprintcar competition took out the 360 Speedway City Track Championship as well as finishing first place in the State 360 Points Championship using one of Maxwill Racing Engines 360 lease engines.
Add this to the already documented win by Northern Territorian Alan Barlee in the Australian 360 Sprintcar Title, also utilising one of Maxwill Racing Engines 360 lease engines.
Also in South Australia, Steven Lines, in his Camden Neon, Maxwill Racing Engines, J&J took home his third South Australian Title in a row ahead of US import Craig Dollansky in his Tamar Cars, Maxwill Racing Engines racer.
Overall, a very successful season for all Maxwill Racing Engines competitors, with hundreds of heat wins and feature wins over the country.


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