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17th November 2014
Reigning Australian Junior National Heavy Champion John Iafolla rounded out his year with dual victories at the 2014 Tasmanian State Championships at the Oreilton circuit on Sunday.
Iafolla claimed the wins in both the Junior National Light and Heavy classes aboard his Scuderia PCR Australia entry. In the Light class it was Victorian Oscar Piastri and Queenslander Ryan Suhle who joined him on the podium while Troy Alger and Zevie Eisentraut filled the minor placings in Heavy.
In the class for the youngest drivers, Cadets. It was Ethan Wyllie who proved to be victorious ahead of Luke Sawyer and Jesse Keeling.
Shayne Piper and Shay Mayes set the pace in the Clubman Heavy class for the majority of the weekend before Piper finished with the win in the final as Harry Hayek won Clubman Light.
In the TAG 125 classes James Burdon (Light) and Jake Rice (Heavy) were victorious. Western Australian Ben Harders won Junior Clubman while Shaun Costello proved too good for his opposition in Senior National.
Michael Vaughen won the Senior National Over 40s title while Troy Sheahen crossed the line first in Senior National Over 40s Super Heavy.
Tasmanian State Championships
Oreilton, Tasmania
RESULTS – Top Three
Senior National Over 40s Super Heavy
1. Troy Sheahen
2. Shane Toon
3. John Lee
Cadets
1. Ethan Wyllie
2. Luke Sawyer
3. Jesse Keeling
TAG 125 Light
1. James Burdon
2. Zane Wyatt
3. Jake Sale
Junior National Light
1. John Iafolla
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Ryan Suhle
Clubman Heavy
1. Shayne Piper
2. Alan Fitzpatrick
3. Jonathan McDonald
Senior National Over 40s
1. Michael Vaughen
2. Scott Hillyard
3. Stuart Wells
Junior Clubman
1. Ben Harders
2. Oscar Piastri
3. Spencer Ackerman
Senior National
1. Shaun Costello
2. Joseph Tighe
3. Jake Sale
Rookies
1. Jack Harders
2. Jordyn Sinni
3. Callum Bishop
Clubman Light
1. Harry Hayek
2. Justin Francis
3. Alex Waters
Junior National Heavy
1. John Iafolla
2. Troy Alger
3. Zevie Eisentraut
TAG 125 Heavy
1. Jake Rice
2. Jarius Holmes
3. Daniel Hinds
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