• On either side of the globe, it’s a kind of Groundhog Day situation for St. Mary’s Sprintcar driver Ian Madsen.

    The main difference between his life and that of Bill Murray’s in the movie is that Ian’s day reaches speeds of over 200kph and it’s an ongoing reality that he’s very happy to continue.

    Each day the focus is the same – he has to beat the Americans.
    Be that on their home soil in Knoxville (Iowa-USA) where he races during our Australian winter or back here at home in Parramatta for the next four weeks, Ian is compelled to compete against the best.

    And this Friday night, that ongoing battle continues as American legend Jac Haudenschild and rising superstars Brad Sweet and Tim Kaeding converge on Ian’s ‘house’ – Valvoline Raceway.

    55 year old Haudenschild flew into Sydney today for the first of eight nights of competition against over 50 Australians and numerous fellow countrymen in addition to Sweet and Kaeding.

    He’ll need to be wary of many of the sport’s big names, but he needs to pay special attention to Madsen.

    Ian just wrapped up the iconic Knoxville Track Championship and in doing so became only the third Australian ever to achieve that – his elder brother Kerry and also Skip Jackson lay claim to that mantle.

    “It’s a huge honour to be the Knoxville Track Champion,” Ian explains, “and it’s really special to achieve that because my brother won it too. It didn’t come easy though, we have a great team and we had to work really hard to get the championship. Racing week in and week out against the Americans is what I live for. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.”

    Rather than enjoy the break and race only fellow Australians however Madsen is keen to take on the visiting Americans who come in to avoid the snow back in their homeland and to keep themselves ‘race sharp’ for the coming American season.

    “We’ll have some of the best drivers in the world here over Christmas and the New Year,” Ian explains, “it’s no Christmas holiday if you’re in a racecar I assure you.”

    Ian’s elder brother Kerry will join him at Valvoline Raceway from January 1 to help tackle the growing band of USA stars and over 50 cars from all over Australia.

    Race dates for Ian and the huge field of Australian and American Sprintcar drivers at Valvoline Raceway include:

    Friday, December 26 Valvoline Australian Sprintcar Grand Prix
    Saturday, December 27 Sprintcar Summer Cup
    Tuesday, December 30 NSW Sprintcar Championship
    Thursday, January 1 50 LAP Firecracker main event
    Saturday, January 3 Peter Murphy Appreciation race
    Monday, January 5 Sprintcar Showdown
    Friday, January 16 Night One: Scott Darley Challenge
    Saturday, January 17 Night Two: Scott Darley Challenge
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