Bewley back in action as Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge returns to Townsville

THE second half of an intense Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia Series kicks off this weekend as the one-make Porsche pack returns to the NTI Townsville 500 in North Queensland.

It marks the second time that the series will have raced on the challenging Reid Park street circuit following a successful debut in 2024 that saw eventual champion Oscar Targett claim the round honours.

Another highly competitive field – 26 strong – all driving Porsche GT3 Cup Cars will compete this weekend as key contenders begin to flex their muscle ahead of the deciding rounds in an ultra-competitive title fight.

So far three drivers have claimed round victories this year while six different drivers have claimed race victories – from the nine contested.

The 26-strong field is headlined by current championship leader Jake Santalucia, who claimed the Pro class in the most recent round at Queensland Raceway and became the third different leader in three rounds this year.

He’ll be joined in the Sonic Motor Racing camp by a one-off cameo from Sprint Challenge graduate Marcos Flack, who is now a regular in Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia.

Flack returns to Sprint Challenge this weekend in a bid for more valuable street circuit experience and will help give Sonic a strong two-car punch this weekend.

Second in the championship, Team Porsche NZ / EBM ace Tom Bewley, will make his first Street Circuit start this weekend however does so in the knowledge that the car he is driving sat on pole position twelve months ago: teammate Brock Gilchrist having grabbed the top spot on his Townsville debut last year.

Queensland’s Ryan Casha has spent his most recent rounds rebounding from a slow start to the year and now sits third in the championship, just a few points in front of fellow Queenslander, Lockie Bloxsom.

Like Flack this weekend, Bloxsom is doing double duties this season and heads to Townsville fresh from the most recent Carrera Cup round in Darwin.

A return to form at Queensland Raceway ensured TekworkX’s Willie Exton remained in the title hunt after winning the opening round – he sits fifth in points and less than 100 from the leader; 180 are up for grabs in Townsville this weekend.

A total of 12 Porsche Michelin Juniors will make up the 14-strong Professional class this weekend, including Class B leader Daniel Quimby who will be looking for another strong run on the Townsville streets this weekend – at a circuit that should narrow the performance gap between the later-specification cars and his.

The Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia field will be on show across all three days of the NTI Townsville 500 this weekend.

Following two practice sessions on Friday to set the tone, the Porsche field will be first on track as Townsville’s wake-up call on Saturday morning with qualifying.

Race one will be contested later that morning, with the field then returning early on Sunday for the 45-minute Jim Richards Enduro Trophy encounter.

Race three will be the curtain-raiser before the final Super2 and Repco Supercars Championship races on Sunday afternoon.

ENTRY LIST
Round 4, NTI Townsville 500, Townsville, QLD

NoCar #SPONSORC/L DRIVERSURNAMESTATECOLOUR
14Team Porsche New Zealand / EBMProTomBewleyNZWhite / Black / Yellow
25Jacque Fine JewelleryPro-AmJarcqueJarjoNSWRed / Black
36Tyler Greenbury RacingProTylerGreenburyQLDWhite / Blue / Black
47McElrea RacingProKamalMradNSWWhite
59Hallmarc / Melbourne Performance CentrePro-AmMarcCiniVICVarious
611Aera Cloud & Cyber Security GroupPro-AmEricConstantinidisNSWBlue
714KDL Property GroupPro-AmKentLeicesterQLDBlack
818Wall Racing / Foundation AcademyProHarryWalkerVICWhite
923McElrea RacingProLachlanBloxsomQLDWhite
1024McElrea RacingClass BDanielQuimbyNSWWhite
1125Auticon / Wall RacingProBenTaylorVICWhite
1229Tyler Greenbury RacingProLincolnEvansQLDWhite
1335Rentcorp ForkliftsPro-AmIndiranPadayacheeNSWRed / Blue / White
1437Jones Motorsport / Bondi CarpetsPro-AmAndrewGeorgiadisNSWSilver
1539Ashley Seward MotorsportProJamesLodgeVICWhite
1642Tractor Repairs & Spares / TekworkXProWillieExtonNZWhite
1747Effect  / Wall RacingPro-AmStephenMoylanNSWWhite
1851Farrell Transport GroupPro-AmTimFarrellQLDWhite
1969Jones Motorsport / vomofiji.comProHunterRobbNZWhite
2079DNA AutosportProRyanCashaQLDWhite
2187DW MotorsportPro-AmDavidGreigVICWhite / Blue
2291The Cover Shop / EBMPro-AmLachlanHarburgQLDNavy / Pink
2396Entertainment ParkPro-AmJohnPapantoniouNSWWhite / Green
2499Sonic Motor RacingProMarcosFlackQLDSilver / Blue
25777Sonic Motor Racing / DexionProJakeSantaluciaVICWhite / Grey / Red
26888Jones Motorsport / RennAutoPro-AmRamuFarrellQLDBlack / Gold

Working full time in the motorsport industry since 2004, Richard has established himself within the group of Australia’s core motorsport broadcasters, covering the support card at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix for Channel 10, the Bathurst 12 Hour for Channel 7 and RadioLeMans plus Porsche Carrera Cup & Touring Car Masters for FOX Sports’ Supercars coverage. Works a PR bloke for several teams and categories, is an amateur motorsport photographer and owns five cars, most of them Holdens, of varying vintage and state of disrepair.

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