KINGSHOTT MAINTAINS MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES LEAD
MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES
SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 2026
Feature photo by Richard Hathaway Photography
Two-time and defending series champion Dayne Kingshott has improved his chances of a three-peat after he finished third in round 21 of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.
His third place, behind Kaiden Manders and Callum Williamson, has him on 2990 points, with Williamson, a two-time series winner on 2876 and Manders on 2850.
The only change to the top 10 was Jason Pryde, who was 8th in the latest show, moving from 11th to 9th.
Chad Pittard has moved up one spot to 14th, while Harrison Peet has moved up one spot to 15th.
Cameron McKenzie, after a 9th place, has now moved into the top 20, while Myles Bolger has also moved up and is now just outside the top 20, with two rounds remaining.
Saturday night’s racing was also the first of the three-night Maddington Toyota Triple Crown, mini-series to round out the season.
The top points scorer from the three final shows receives a $5000 bonus, with second overall $3000 and third overall $2000.
The penultimate round of the series is at Kalgoorlie Speedway next Saturday night, before the final is held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday, March 28.
Up to $20,000 in tow money is also available to teams who make the trek to the Kalgoorlie round.
Nominations don’t close until Wednesday.
Top 20: Dayne Kingshott 2990, Callum Williamson 2876, Kaiden Manders 2850, Daniel Harding 2814, Jason Kendrick 2686, Taylor Milling 2668, Kris Coyle 2662, Brad Maiolo 2378, Jason Pryde 2322, Jack Williamson 2312, Jaydee Dack 2310, Kodi Clayden 2206, Mikey Green 2098, Chad Pittard 1938, Harrison Peet 1896, Ryan Lancaster 1888, Aaron Chircop 1706, James McFadden 1612, Cameron McKenzie 1592, Justin Whittall 1572.