Four-time champion of the V8 Superboats unlimited division, Phonsy Mullan, has taken out the round three race at Lake Wyangan over the weekend.
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The Griffith circuit is around the longest serving track in the history of the competition and was home to some hot competition.
Mullan saw off a tough contest from current 2017 points leader Tremayne Jukes to score a five tenths of a second win.
Ted Sygidus, who was a further two seconds back in third, had a tough battle for a place in the final three shootout.
However he was able to overcome South Australian Michael Carroll by just over three-tenths of a second to book his place.
Mullan led the race from start to finish having set the fastest time in qualifying over Jukes by just under a second.
In the 400-class the race was taken out by Griffith rookie Paul Kelly.
He was able to take out the contest from Daniel James.
Kelly finished clear by a margin of 2.2 seconds.
Justin Roylance fought hard with James for second place.
He finished a further two-tenths of a second to take the final podium position.
In the LS-class Ivan Safranek has secured victory.
It helped to extend his points lead a the top of the championship on his first trip to the Lake Wyangan track.