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SIDWELL IS THE TIN-TOP MAESTRO AT BRANDS

Alex Sidwell was a man on a mission at Brands Hatch on Saturday, winning four races in his Holden Commodore. The Australian Supercar V8 could stretch its legs on the long circuit and triumphed in Classic Thunder and Super Saloons contests.

The rest of the Super Saloons had no answer to Sidwell, Nick Sutton’s Mitsubishi Evo staying in touch in race one but retiring from

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