Kiwi to pair with Aussie in new Audi entry at The Bend

Experienced New Zealand racer Steve Brooks will team with Australia Porsche stalwart Nick McBride in the second round of the Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS at The Bend this weekend.

Brooks and McBride will drive an Audi R8 LMS Evo II, prepared by Melbourne Performance Centre.

The car was last seen competing in the Repco Bathurst 12 Hour, finishing third outright in the hands of Kelvin van der Linde, Christopher Haase and Liam Talbot.

The entry will mark Brook’s first GT3 race in Australia, and his first-ever visit to The Bend.

“I’ve raced GTs in New Zealand previously in the South Island Endurance Series driving an Audi and Tony Quinn’s six hour event at Highlands, plus even gave the Bathurst 6 Hour ago, but we broke a driveshaft an hour in,” said Brooks.

While Brook is new to GT3 racing in Australia, he knows his way around Audi GT3s. He has competed in the South Island Endurance Series, as well as other long distance GT events – all in Audi R8s.

“I love the Audi. I think out of all the GT3 models the Audi is really good value for money and in my opinion outperform the other brands. The Audi here in New Zealand is consistently first or second in those conditions, so it’s part of the reason I’ll jump into one of those in Australia.

“Never been to The Bend. I’m looking forward to checking out the facility, it’s an amazing venue and it’s been done well, plus the museum is pretty cool I hear.

“I’m looking forward to working with Nick, studying his data and seeing how we can improve.”

McBride is no stranger to sportscar racing, having competed in the competitive Carrera Cup championship since 2014. The Victorian has finished with a best season result of fourth outright on three occasions (2016, 2017 and 2019).

This year, McBride is racing in Carrera Cup with Melbourne Performance Centre, and that association was the catalyst for him partnering with Brooks.

The second round of Fanatec GT Australia will be held on The Bend’s West circuit layout, featuring two one-hour races on Saturday and Sunday.

All races can be watched live and free on the screens of Seven (7mate and streamed on 7plus). International viewers, including New Zealanders, can watch via the GT World YouTube channel.

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