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SUPERSPORTSA POINT OR TWO TO PROVEMICHAEL SHAW won the Supersport NSW State championship in his sleek Radical SR3 at the very last round at Wakefield Park; and by just two points.Shaw (pictured) took the title ahead of Adam Proctor, who was crowned the National Champion on the same weekend in his Stohr, with Peter Opie taking third place, also in a Radical.Opie was the early leader in the series, with Richard Bloomfield taking over after two rounds, before Proctor jumped into the lead by taking a cleansweep of round three at Eastern Creek.Proctor lost to Shaw in round four by just one point after he suffered broken wheel hubs in two races while in the lead. Proctor came back to win two races in round five, but it wasn't enough to take the lead from Shaw.It then came down to the final round at Wakefield Park; Proctor took a win and a second place ahead of Shaw, who scraped through to finish by that tiny two-point deficit.Supersports ran as a standalone series over six rounds and with over 30 vehicles for the first time in 2011. Radicals SR3s dominated the series, with 26 cars in total.RW