Can Wainman take a grand hat trick on May 28?
515 Frankie Wainman Jnr has been dominant in finals at King's Lynn in 2016
BriSCA F1 Stock Car superstar 515 Frankie Wainman Jnr will be looking to enter the history books on Saturday 28 May by becoming the first driver to have ever claimed a hat trick of F1 finals in successive meetings.
Wainman debuted a new car at our opening meeting which stormed to a heat and final double and he then repeated his final success on 30 April when he took the flag in a breathtaking race where he survived several big hits in the process!
No driver has ever won three King's Lynn finals in succession before and there is a very good chance that Frank could enter the history books come 28 May by being the first driver to do so.
Frankie's success started on 19 March when he beat 445 Nigel Green and 4 Dan Johnson to the flag
In the past 288 Simon Panton won both finals at a speedweekend in 2004 before 380 Steve Cayzer won the last final of 2004 and the first of 2005 and 55 Craig Finnikin twice got a brace of final wins in both 2010 and 2012 but in the history of F1 racing at King's Lynn which can trace its origins back to 1955 when Dereham's Bob Reeve won the first ever final to take place at Saddlebow Road no driver has ever claimed a hat trick of wins.
If Frankie can enter the history books on 28 May he will receive a hat trick winners bonus which will take his final winner's purse up to £1000!
Will Wainman be enjoying grand success and making history - only one way to find out on 28 May!!
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Final number 2 came on 30 April where he beat 150 Mick Swoder and 2 Paul Harrison - will it be three finals on the trot and a grand in his hand for Wainman on 30 May?