Romford's Tony Moss won his second Group 'A' Hot-Rod Final in a week at Arena-Essex on Sunday - an extraordinary performance for a novice.
He drove his immaculate Nova to perfection in the Short Circuit Spares Supreme Qualifier and never looked like being caught.
Dagenham's Nigel Hepburn won the best SuperBanger race of the day, dramatically snatching the lead from Swanley's Riki Rawlins on the last bend of a classic.
Reigning Arena-Essex Champion Adam Scott (Kent) finally got his first P.R.I. Hot-Rod victory of the season in his superb 2-litre Peugeot 205 rear wheel drive conversion special.
On Sunday, at Arena-Essex, a mammoth 165 car spectacular. For the Bangers it is round three in the increasingly popular Plastengrave series.
Round two finished with victory for Rainham's Luke Radley in a phenomenal 57 car Destruction Derby.
Find Arena-Essex on the A1306 by Lakeside, 400 yards from the M25 junction 30/31.
Stock Car/Hot-Rod practice is from 12.30pm, grand parade at 1.45pm. first race is at 2pm and Rawlins Transport Destruction Derby at 5.45pm. Admission is £7.50 and £3.50 for U14/OAPs.
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