THREE Leeton drivers have navigated their way to success on what was a trick course recently.
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Five Leeton Motor Sports Club members travelled to Moama to compete at the Heartland Speedway recently and it was a night filled with plenty of different successes.
The GOSA driver's fought hard in their heats throughout the big evening of racing.
Frank Gordon was on fire with winning two of his heats, which put him into a good position going into the final.
On the night there were two father and son duos competing from Leeton in Jamie and Ross Atkin, along with Frank and Mark Gordon as they each battled it out to take the top position.
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Leeton members were able to secure first, second and third placings on the night.
Leeton Motor Sports Club rresident Ron Watts was impressed with the outing at Moama.
"I would just like to congratulate our Leeton guys for their trifecta," he said.
"Well done guys, what an effort'.
GOSA drivers have five more meetings across NSW and Victoria before their 2018-19 season comes to a close in June.
Their points from the season will be calculated and trophies will be awarded at their end-of-year presentation later on.
In more big news for the club, it will be hosting its next meeting at Brobenah Speedway on May 4.
It will have huge V8 Super Sedan action, with support classes of Productions, GOSA, Vic Sports Sedans and Standard Saloons.
As always, the event will be open for the community to attend.
The racing is always full of action and is an opportunity for the club to show off its facilities, which are located just to the north of Leeton.
The club has many talented drivers in its midst and they each enjoy racing on their home track.
The event will be held at the Brobenah Speedway on May 4.
Gates will open at 4pm, with the racing to get underway from 5pm. According to the club, watching the vehicles under lights is always a sight to behold.
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