Max Dumesny | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Born |
Nullawarre, Victoria, Australia |
12 July 1959
World Series Sprintcars career | |
Current team | Max Dunesny Motorsport |
Car no. | V5 |
Best finish | 1st in 1989/90, 1990/91, 1992/93, 2001/02, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2006/07 |
Previous series | |
1979-1982 1983- 1990-1998 1996 |
Formula 500 Sprintcars Australian NASCAR 5.0L Touring cars |
Championship titles | |
1980, 1982 1992, 1998, 2001 1992/93 |
Australian Formula 500 Championship Australian Sprintcar Championship Australian NASCAR Championship Victorian Sprintcar Championship SA Sprintcar Championship Queensland Sprintcar Championship |
Awards | |
1992 1992, 1994, 2004 |
Australian Speedcar Grand Prix Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic |
Last updated on: 16 January 2013. |
Max Dumesny (born 12 July 1959 in Nullawarre, Victoria) is an Australian professional Sprintcar driver. Dumesny was born and raised in Victoria but has resided in Nelson, New South Wales since the mid-1990s, although his Sprintcar carries the number V5 (for Victoria #5) that he has used throughout his career, although he has changed that to Australia 1 when he has won both the Australian Formula 500 and Australian Sprintcar Championships.
Dumesny started his career on motorbikes and it was generally believed that he would go on to a national career, but fate intervened on a dark night not far from home when riding his motorcycle he struck a cow that had wandered onto the road.
After recovering from injuries sustained in the crash, Dumesny decided a career on four wheels was probably a safer bet than one on two wheels and he started racing speedway in a Formula 500 at his local track, the Premier Speedway in Warrnambool. He proved to be a sensation on the 1/4 mile speedway and ended up winning the 1980 Australian Formula 500 Championship at the Western International Speedway in Melbourne, and repeating the success in 1982 at the Bibra Lake Speedway in Perth.
Dumesny switched to Sprintcars in 1983/84 and had his first major win that season when he won the 1983 Wayne Fisher Memorial at the Parramatta City Raceway in Sydney. In 1984 Dumesny linked with Melbourne based motor and racing expert John Sidney, driving for Sidney's OTR (Oval Track Racing) and started driving an Australian made OTR Defender Sprintcar with instant success, winning both the Victorian and South Australian championships.
Dumesny's record in Sprintcars in Australia is almost second to none. He has won multiple state titles around the country including eight Victorian championships, as well as the South Australian, New South Wales and Queensland championships. In 1991 he became the only driver to win the Australian Sprintcar and Australian Formula 500 Championships when he won the Sprintcar title at the Carrick Speedway in Tasmania. He added a second and third national Sprintcar title in 1998 and 2002 respectively. Dumesny is also a seven time winner of the World Series Sprintcars held in Australia, winning his first championship in 1989/90 while at his former home track in Warrnambool he has won three Grand Annual Sprintcar Classics. Dumesny's win in the 1992 Classic was the first time in the race's then 20-year history that a Victorian driver had won the event. In the years prior to his 1992 win, he had finished 3rd in 1988 and 1991, and second in 1989 and 1990. Dumesny finished second behind American Tim Kaeding in the 2014 Classic.