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Hayden Jackson targeting improved pace at Queensland Raceway

Posted on 26 June 2024
Hayden Jackson targeting improved pace at Queensland Raceway

Hayden Jackson will enjoy extra support from Dream Racing Australia this weekend at Queensland Raceway for the third round of the 2024 TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series season.

With the series running in Queensland Raceway’s marquee ‘2 Days of Thunder’ meeting, Jackson will enjoy the support of two key Dream Racing Australia personnel for the round.

Multiple Australian Touring Car Championship winner Glenn Seton and Trico Trans Am Series podium finisher Jackson Rice will impart their knowledge to Jackson as he aims to build on a relationship with Dream Racing Australia, which started at the Calder Park finale last season.

Seton has joined Dream Racing Australia this season to focus on the engineering processes and so far it has proven successful.

Jackson enters the round 10th in the standings, but will be aiming to build on his points score following a podium result at Morgan Park last round.

The TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series will contest four races at the ‘2 Days of Thunder’ making up Round 3 of the season at Queensland Raceway on June 26-30.

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Hayden Jackson

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“We had some good pace in the rain and the dry running was where the wheels fell off at the end of the weekend, but it was a strong recovery to sixth in the last one,” said Jackson.

“I’ve spent a bit of time with him approaching this round just getting to know him a little bit better and what he’s going to work on with the car. It’s going to be great and I can’t wait to work with him, he’s a legend. Glenn is a nice bloke, he’s humble and genuine.

“I love working with Jacko too, he’s a nice fellow. It’s very good to get tips and tricks out of him, the little nuances to drive the cars fast.

“At the end of the day we just want to finish. We’ve had too many zeros in the first two rounds already, so the more points we can collect now to try and get back to where we should be.”