The opening Monochrome GT4 Australia encounter at Sydney Motorsport Park was a hard-fought affair and provided a thrilling finish to the hour-long race.
The highly entertaining affair ultimately ended with three class victories spread across three different manufacturers, the lap record being broken, and new drivers making their first podium appearance.
Silver-Am Cup
In the battle for Silver-Am Cup honours that witnessed plenty of attrition, Cameron Crick and Dean Campbell eventually took out the win in the DA Campbell Transport Ford Mustang GT4. The Keltic Racing entry of newly crowned Toyota GR86 champion Hugo Allan and Tony Quinn (Toyota GR Supra Evo 2) finished seventh in class and 20th overall.

A late charge from Glenn Nirwan in the Tufflift Racing TSM McLaren Artura GT4 resulted in a well-deserved second place alongside Zac Soutar, while Ryder Quinn and Steve Jakic scored their first podium of 2025 in the TekworkX Motorsport BMW M4 GT4 G82.
Lachlan Mineeff delivered a strong performance in the Fisherman’s Wharf Seafood Ginetta G55 GT4, having led the class at the end of his stint. However, a pit infringement when switching with Rob Rubis saw the pair handed a penalty, ultimately taking them out of the podium fight.
Another Silver-Am entry to experience misfortune during the race was Jason Gomersall, whose spin at Turn 12 resulted in fire emerging from the rear wheel of his Ford Mustang GT4. Despite the drama, Gomersall recovered to finish sixth in the class.
Race 2 for Monochrome GT4 Australia at Sydney Motorsport Park is scheduled at 10:50am AEST, with the action being broadcast on 7plus and internationally through the GTWorld YouTube channel.

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