The Sports Sedans final was won by Healesville man Steve Kershaw and the Grand Prix Midgets by Chris Fowler from Geelong.
The two visiting junior sedan finals were won by Dylan Barrow from Wandin and Bryce Leek from Wangaratta.
The Goulburn Valley Sedan Club Support Class finals were won by Kye Walters, Debbie Pratt and Andrew Ahearn.
A class field of sports sedans finished with a top five result made of up drivers more than capable of such results in any sports sedan race around the state.
The $1000 prize for first place was up for grabs, and Kershaw was declared the winner of the feature after the stewards’ decision confirmed results, after contact between some lead cars on the last lap.
Nathan Shortis from Numurkah was second, Luke Fallon third, and then Anthony Knight and Steven Akil rounded out the top five.
Dylan Barrow and Bendigo racer Bradin Claridge have been having tremendous battles around the state in the VSC Junior Sedans class and race night at Rushworth was no different as they went at it again.
This time Barrow got the best result, with Claridge in second place and Marty Bassett from Corowa third, with Jack Houlahan and Connor Claridge completing the podium.
Making it two wins in two weekends in the Junior 1200cc Sedans, Bryce Leek finished with victory at Rushworth.
He recently won at Wangaratta, and at the weekend the Wangaratta-based race driver picked up victory in front of Riley Taylor, Sam Cherry, Connor Claridge and Libby Ahearn, with both Houlahan and Ahearn representing the home club.
The annual Ironbark Classic event for the Grand Prix Midgets pitted the recent winner at Wahgunyah, Ash Booker, and Chris Fowler against each other.
This time Alex Myers from Shepparton was in the line-up and Benalla racer Shawn Ward was keen to have a great showing, with plenty of family support on hand for him and his son Jack.
Fowler picked up the win, his first feature win of the season, having been close at Wahgunyah; mechanical issues have impacted most of his season.
Booker followed Fowler to the finish line in second place, then Shawn Ward, Myers and Mark Blackeby rounded out the top five spots.
Kye Walters, a new member of Goulburn Valley Auto Club, had a win in his first drive in the Goulburn Valley Open Saloons. Walters was too good for Keith Simmonds, Wayne Gilsenan, Daniel Smith and Matt Smith.
In the GV Production Sedans, Andrew Ahearn outran Shane Hutchins and Jye Sanders.
Debbie Pratt returned to racing in the GV Ladies Sedans class, and she took the feature race victory in front of Belinda Chalcraft, Chelsea Hodge, Nicole Gapes and Larissa Ahearn.