26 July 2018 | Alex Nolan
Queensland’s John Cremin will attempt to become the first Australian to win the World Amateur Drivers Championship when he takes the reins for the biennial series in Belgium on July 28-29.
The championship takes place at the Tongeron and Waregem tracks, where Cremin will take on drivers from 12 countries across the world in a six-race series, of which he’ll compete in four.
“I don’t know anything about the form of the horses but I’ve drawn barriers 1, 2, 2 and 3. Who knows? It’s probably back-to-front there so I will arrive and discover they are the widest barriers,” Cremin joked.
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