![]() ![]() Nathan Green went on to win the battle for sixth, edging out a previous round winner David Coombe and an impressive Bradley De Luca, while Matthew Cowie and Matthew Benneche rounded out the top 10 within four hundredths of a second of each other. It was an entertaining fight for the remaining top 10 positions behind Healy with the following six drivers separated by less than a second. It was a tight-knit battle for fourth place, with Alexander Rowley finishing a mere two-hundredths of a second ahead of fellow 4WD entrant in Paul Healey. Recent Collingrove Challenge Trophy Series winner, Harry Pfeiffer continued his good form by rounding out the top three with a time of 33.05 seconds - just three tenths off Lodge. While he missed out on the outright win, Lodge led a competitive group of 3C 4WD Rally Cars to take class victory despite being relatively new to the popular Mount McKenzie circuit. In the end, his time of 29.57 seconds on the sixth run was enough to lead second-place runner Harrison Lodge by more than three seconds. ![]() In typical fashion, it was David Mahon coming out on top after a dominant display in the challenging conditions as he guided his Dallara Hayabusa to three individual times that would have all been enough to take the outright victory. ![]() More than 70 competitors took to the cold and slippery Collingrove Hill Climb on Sunday as they looked at posting the fastest time of the day across eight individual runs of the 685-metre course. ![]() South Australian Hill Climb competitors united at Mount McKenzie on weekend as the Sporting Car Club of South Australia (SCCSA) hosted the third round of the 2023 Ray Pank Winter Cup. ![]()
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