South Australian's Mick and Jesse Headland retained their World Sidecar Championship by finishing unbeaten in a rain-curtailed event at Brandonin the UK on Saturday.
The Aussie father and son duo won all three of their races, including a controverisal clash with home favourites Mark Cossar and Andi Wilson, in a meeting which was delayed after heavy rain at teatime.
Track staff worked hard to produce a raceable surface although there were still multiple race stoppages and re-runs, and eventually another downpour after 12 heats saw the meeting abandoned with the result declared.
The meeting of Headland and Cossar saw the Australians hold off severe pressure for much of the race, only for Cossar to drive down the inside into turn three on lap three, which forced Headland to spin to a halt. But fortunately for the reigning champions, the referee ruled that he had already put the red lights on with another outfit stranded on the exit of turn four - and in the re-run, Headland charged away and was never threatened.
Cossar's misery was complete when mechanical failure put him out of the lead in what turned out to be his final ride, with the rostrum completed by second-placed Gary Jackson, and third Richard Moore:
2010 FIM Track Racing Sidecar 1000cc World Championship - RESULT:
1 Mick Headland/Jesse Headland 9,
2 Gary Jackson/Henry Rogers 8,
3 Richard Moore/Ric McAuley 7,
4 Rod Winterburn/Liam Brown 6,
5 Robbie Wilson/Nicky Owen 6,
6 Rob Wilson/Terry Saunters 5,
7 Mick Cave/Gareth Little 5,
8 Paul Whitelam/Alan Elliott 4,
9 Craig Cheatham/Ben Molloy 4,
10 Matt Tyrrell/Shaun Yates 4,
11 Mark Cossar/Andi Wilson 4,
12 Tris Winterburn/Emily Cogan 3,
13 Andy Gribble/Mark Truscott 1,
14 Craig Smith/Brett Edge 1,
15 Mark Heatley/Martin Davis 1,
16 Joe Sturtidge/Lee Toms 1.