Sunday 2nd August, 2015 | Author: Tom Howard © | SPEEDCAFE

Chris Pither completed a lights-to-flag victory in the final Dunlop Series encounter of the Coates Hire Ipswich Super Sprint.

The Ice Break Falcon driver made the most of a revised grid for the final 19 lap contest to take the chequered flag from a hard charging Paul Dumbrell and series leader Cameron Waters.

Pither found himself on pole position after Waters, Andrew Jones, Dumbrell and Jack Le Brocq were all hit with grid penalties for a Safety Car restart infringement in the earlier Race 2.

Benefitting form an elevated grid slot, Pither converted the pole into the lead, where he remained at the chequered flag, despite coming under pressure from Dumbrell and Waters.

Ant Pedersen and Todd Hazelwood followed Pither at the start before they were quickly overcome by Dumbrell, who started from fifth on the grid.

Further back, Waters wasted little time after being hit with a 10 place grid penalty, as he hauled himself into the mix in the early laps.

The Prodrive driver scythed his way through the field to emerge fourth as the race ticked by the halfway mark.

Despite an impressive charge, Waters was unable to find a way around Dumbrell as he settled for third, which was enough to claim the round win and extend his series lead to 173 points.

Pedersen managed to hold on to fourth position with Le Brocq fifth.

Andrew Jones finished sixth in front of Simon Evans and Garry Jocobson, who slipped back through the pack after starting alongside Pither on the front row.

Hazelwood and Jesse Dixon rounded out the top 10.

James Golding was involved in further contact when he turned around Josh Kean in the early stages.

Matthew Chahda and Phil Woodbury also spun after a touch on the entry into Turn 4 in the final laps.