Considered a challenging track, only two drivers managed to finish every heat of the event with Skinner finishing nine minutes ahead of the second placed Nick Glass, who ended the event as Pro Buggy class victor.
“I have been obviously building my buggy up for the past three years and I am still learning it but it’s been reliable so far which is always nice.
“I just completed Finke too and I finished 29th outright and second in class there due to the buggy’s reliability so I must say that the Sollitt Co guys have done very well and helped build it really well.”
2018 St George 399 Sportslite winner Mark Bredden and Ron Griffith, who is known for his work with BFGoodrich CAMS Australian Off Road Production 4WD champion Geoff Pickering, both had days to forget with neither driver able to finish any of the heats.