GUNNEDAH'S Brock Casey will be looking to continue a run of good form at this weekend's national hillclimb championships in Bathurst.
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In the past month, Casey has claimed a first-place finish in Tamworth and a third-place finish in Newcastle.
Competing in the sports sedan class, Casey believes his preparation for this weekend's nationals has been ideal.
"It's been a pretty good preparation, I've worked really hard on the car and gotten some good luck as well," Casey said.
"I'm feeling pretty good heading into this weekend, that's for sure."
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Having competed at Bathurst in the past, Casey said the "track holds no fears for me".
"It's a great track and always a bit of a challenge," he said.
"I have been lucky enough to have been done there a few times before, so it won't be anything I haven't experienced before.
"I'm really looking forward to it."
A regular driver and member of the Gunnedah Motoring Enthusiasts, Casey said his fellow members provided him with plenty of support.
"There is always a really good feeling around the local drivers," he said.
"Everyone always pitches in to help out.
"If you have problems with your car, everyone is always really keen to pitch in and help you get it back to where you want it.
"Hopefully I can sort of repay that kind of help with a good result down in Bathurst."