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Tuesday, 10 September 2013

F2WF13 - 4 Days to Go.... The Finalists - Outside

Who's in this shindig then....?
So now its the turn of the outside row. Lets see if these can get into the racing line fairly quickly...



886 Chris Bradbury - Winnersh, Reading
Bradders has undoubtedly been the form man round Taunton this season, winning 8 out of the 9 finals staged there, breaking Bill Batten's long standing record from the 70's. Bradbury knows that this is possibly his best chance to win a title that is richly deserved.
A real challenger and close second favourite, but how does he deal with Speak and Moodie??


823 Sam Wagner - Middlesborough
Cheeky chappy Sam loves racing in the Westcountry, having taken in St Day for the first time, he survived, without growing extra toes. This is his best chance since starting in F2 of winning the big one, and a major title is well within his grasp. Could he jump the queue.
If this horse was any darker, it would be in a Lloyds Bank commercial. 


647 Chris Burgoyne - Falkirk
2002 World Champion Burgyone is one of the drivers that has the potential to win anywhere, a good old round driver from a racing dynasty that is pure class all round.

Should he break free from the pack, he will be a contender



7 Gordon Moodie - Kennoway, Fife
Certainly one of the fastest drivers round Taunton, and certainly the best of his generation, Moodie has the other final at Taunton. He often in the past has poo-poo'd the race, but one thing is for sure, that he still craves gold. Not had the best of seasons by his extremely high standards, maybe being off radar may play in his favour
If he gets clear, he might not be stopped. However, there are plenty who want to stop him, and will have to stop him.

126 Jamie Avery, Newton Abbot
The Westcountry's Mr Consistent has been picking up the points left, right and centre. Jamie has consistently improved season on season, now being a consistent floater between red and blue. Has been finding gaps whilst others lose their heads, a good skill to have in World Finals

Local track knowledge should play in his favour, avoid the crashes and see how he goes


522 Chris Mikulla, Weston Super Mare
Chris had the unfortunate misfortune of breaking his wrist at the start of the season. A drop to blue saw him score heavily, but recent displays at Taunton have proven that he's now likes to bump and that he's as quick as his peers

If the first corner carnage happens, a podium could be a good shout


964 John Fortune, Edinburgh
In 2010, Fortune was all ready to curtail his racing career. The World came along, and his career was revitalised.

Pedigree says that he will be there if it is a rough one, a top 5 finish within his realms



302 Dale Moon - St Austell
The chip stealing, dangerous, Ladies' Favourite starts his first world final. With a cheeky smile, he has set about his racing, taking plenty of wins this year. A trip to Scotland gave him most noterity.

A finish would be an achievement in itself, chips all round if he does from dad Mark




 76 Chris Rowe - Plymouth
Not a lot has been seen from Chris this year, however this is his 2nd World final in a row, after making his debut last year. Sturdy and often determined, not had the results that previous seasons have given.

A finish this time should see a top 10 position
817 Tim Bailey - Measham, Leicestershire
Tim started last season with a white grade, and has been one of the top lower grade drivers in the Midlands, holding it out for the non RCE steeded drivers. Impressive drives have proven that he is certainly one to watch in the future

Will be happy to finish, a world final top 10 not out of question

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