Brock Hallett Motorsport Formula 500 Press Release.
Stallard Performance Brock Hallett Motorsport is back in action this weekend when the team heads to Sunline Speedway Waikerie for the return of the Grant Seeley Memorial for Formula 500’s.
The team will have a completely different feel to it as two new drivers step into the driver’s seat for the first time. Making her debut in the Q13 St Agnes Meats, Dutchman Performance Stallard will be Kimmii Janee Strother, who is the partner of the regular pilot and current Australia 3, Brock Hallett. Strother will drive the car for the rest of the season and into the next while Hallett concentrates on Speedcar duties. Strother has a background in dirt Karts and has already had an opportunity to turn some impressive practise laps in the Q13.
Making his debut in the team as a driver will be Tim Caddy, driving the S48 Penrite Oils Stallard. Caddy started his speedway career driving Formula 500’s before having a short stint in a 360 sprintcar before moving to Darwin for five years. He returned to South Australia at the start of this current season and has had guest appearances in both Speedcars and Wingless sprints before this current Formula 500 ride. The meeting is of special significance to Caddy as he started his Formula 500 career racing against Grant Seeley.
Following this weekends action, the team will have one week to turn around both Dutchman Performance Stallards before racing at Murray Bridge the following Sunday day show.
We wish both drivers luck and don’t forget to follow the team’s progress can be followed on their face book page under Brock Hallett motorsport.
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