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SPORTS SEDANS/HQ HOLDENSJAMESON'S JAGGED EDGEJameson's Jag was always out the front of the SS series this year DAMEON JAMESON may have won the 2011 NSW Sports Sedans Championship in his Jaguar XKR, but he had plenty of competition trying their best to steal it from him.While Simon Copping scored two round wins and secured top four finishes in 2011, his efforts ultimately left him just seven points short of the championship win.Third place was another close finish, with both Geoff Whittaker and Grant Doulman winning one round each. Whittaker eventually took the final spot on the podium.A number of new vehicles joined the 2011 series, including OZ Trucks, former VB Supercars, and GT cars.And the 2011 NSW HQ Holden state series provided large fields, some fresh new faces, and fierce battles, with the top six competitors separated by only 58 points at the end of the season - close by the series' standards. The championship was taken out by Peter Green Jnr. who won three of the 14 races."The category is a fantastic way to get involved in motorsport and has a real camaraderie between competitors that makes winning the championship all the more special; Green said.Michael Stephenson took runner-up in the series, followed by Glen Deering in third. Chris Buckley secured four race wins, but only managed to finish 10th after some inconsistent rounds.Joshua Jackson took out the rookie honours from Anthony Camilleri.RW