PETER Lack led the way for the home-town contingent as James McFadden wrapped up the Tri-City Shoot-out Sprintcar Series with victory in the final round at Toowoomba Speedbowl.
Lack crossed the line fifth in the third round A-main on Sunday night to secure sixth overall for the three-round Easter series.
McFadden topped the series standings thanks to his third round win, which came ahead of Garry Brazier and Luke Oldfield.
Brazier and Oldfield finished second and third for the series as well.
Toowoomba's Dave Whell finished seventh in the Garden City A-main as nearly half of the 18-driver field failed to finish.
Whell finished 17th overall for the series.
Former Toowoomba driver Andrew Scheuerle did not finish the round three A-main but secured fifth for the series.
Lack encountered some vision problems in the Toowoomba final as mud covered his visor but battled on for fifth.
He was content with the result but thought he could have pushed for a podium finish had things gone his way.
"We probably had a faster car than what the result showed," Lack said. "It was just one of those weekends when things didn't go to plan.
"Our qualifying was good all weekend. It probably wasn't too bad."
Plenty of drivers from this series will contest this weekend's Queensland's State Sprintcar Series at Archerfield Speedway.
Series standings
1st: James McFadden 334pts
2nd: Garry Brazier 290pts
3rd: Luke Oldfield 289pts
4th: Danny Reid 282pts
5th: Andrew Scheuerle 275pts
6th: Peter Lack 272pts
17th: Dave Whell 186pts
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