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Bargwanna double act take up the MINI CHALLENGE

MINI Challenge - Jason BargwannaAfter becoming the first ever MINI CHALLENGE UBER-STAR at Eastern Creek, Jason Bargwanna will complete the remainder of 2008 in the Series, this time with cousin, Scott in a two car super-team, starting this weekend at Sandown.

The arrangement has come together with major support from Trivett Classic MINI Garage in Parramatta (Sydney) and Matchmaster TV Reception Systems. It will be a family affair, the cars being run under the Bargwanna Motorsport banner out of Sydney.

Racing together isn’t new for the cousins – the Bargwanna/Bargwanna combination first teamed up at the 1992 Bathurst 1000 in a Corolla, taking a class win. The boys will continue the family connection by using the racing numbers of their fathers – twins, Alf (Scott) and Harry (Jason) Bargwanna – #79 and #97 respectively.

“Bargwannas have come out of the woodwork to get this deal pulled together for Sandown,” the former Bathurst 1000 winner said. “We’re looking good and cannot wait for the challenge. We want to be competitive in this deal, but we really want to have some fun as well.

“It’s a good opportunity for us to involve our families in our racing. Scott and I grew up at race tracks watching our fathers and this gives us the opportunity to do the same with our sons and also involve our fathers closely. MINI CHALLENGE is a great environment to go racing in and do this sort of thing.”


National Manager – MINI, Justin Hocevar welcomed the duo on board.

“It’s great to see how enthusiastic top level drivers are about MINI CHALLENGE,” he said. “Bringing the likes of Jason and Scott on board is fantastic for the Series and really adds to the extremely high calibre of driver that is already competing in MINI CHALLENGE – many of which wouldn’t be out of place at the highest levels of International motorsport.

“The racing at Sandown should be amazing, if Barbagallo was any indication,” Mr. Hocevar continued. “The drafting duels from these evenly matched MINI John Cooper Works CHALLENGE racecars on the long straights will be mind-blowing.”

Whilst Jason’s exploits as a V8 Supercar pilot are well documented, Scott has forged a name for himself on the Australian scene, winning a NSW Formula Ford Championship as well as tasting success in a variety of different categories, most recently in a giant-killing Lotus in the Australian GT Championship.

Jason will partner Tony D’Alberto in the Bottle-O V8 Supercar at the L&H 500 at Phillip Island and the Super Cheap Auto 1000 at Bathurst, in addition to his MINI CHALLENGE commitments at both events.

The Bargwannas form part of the biggest MINI CHALLENGE field in Australia yet, some 19 MINI CHALLENGE racecars entered at Sandown for the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend event.

The man they are all chasing at the moment is DecoRug Motorsport driver, Grant Denyer, who leads the way on 444 points. He is 12 ahead of Neil McFadyen (M3 Motorsport) and Denyer’s DecoRug team-mate, Paul Stokell.

3 replies on “Bargwanna double act take up the MINI CHALLENGE”

The best news in this is … 19 cars! It would be awesome to see a full grid at last.

Yep, will be the biggest field for the MINI CHALLENGE this year.

Paul Mercurio will be in the UBER-STAR CAR this round, look for more details here shortly.

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