Ajay Giddy dominates wet qualifying at Teretonga

| Photographer Credit: Joel Hanks

The youngest driver in the Bridgestone GR86 field – Ajay Giddy – showed his considerable wet weather skills around a soaked Teretonga Park this morning to take pole position for both the first race and the Sunday feature race.

The bad weather arrived as predicted early on Saturday morning in Invercargill and that meant any form shown from the previous two days of testing and practice was largely irrelevant.

With lap times around eight seconds off the dry weather pace, it was reigning champion Hugo Allan who threw down the gauntlet early in the session with a 1 minute 15.9, a quarter of a second up on Giddy.

Championship leader Chris White was next to put in a good time, carving around a second off Allan’s previous best with Neale Motorsport team mate Mac Templeton popping up in second before Arthur Broughan then clocked second fastest time with Allan taking half a second off his previous best to be fourth fastest. Then it was wet weather specialist Justin Allen and the first of the Right Karts by M2 Competition drivers in Australian Cooper Barnes.

A red flag came out at the seven minute mark after Lee Zeltwanger went off and the session resumed with seven minutes to go, leaving the drivers limited time to get tyre temperature and pressure before a big final effort over two or three laps.

White looked strongest as the session resumed and improved his best to sit fastest by four tenths before Ajay Giddy turned the timesheets purple with a lap that pipped Chris’s time by just five hundredths of a second.

Zach Blincoe then showed his wet weather skills to go third before Giddy put in his best lap – a stunning six tenths better than the rest. With three minutes to go another red flag came out when Simon Hunter went off at turn 1 and that brought the session to an early end. Afterwards Broughan and newcomer Australian Jack Szewczuk would be excluded from the results due to technical infringements.

What it all meant was that Giddy would take pole for the feature race on Sunday with his fastest time and pole position for the first race with his second fastest time. Series leader Chris White has the outside of the front row for both race 1 and the feature race.

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 3 – Qualifying Times Race 1

110Ajay GIDDYNZMackenzie Motorsport
288Chris WHITENZNeale Motorsport
3222Arthur BROUGHANNZMackenzie Motorsport **
490Zach BLINCOENZMackenzie Motorsport
592Mac TEMPLETONNZNeale Motorsport
61Hugo ALLANNZiMac Engineering
799Justin ALLENNZSyndicate Motorsport
8186Cooper BARNESAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
922Lee ZELTWANGERNZCareVets Racing *
1042Simon HUNTERNZRight Karts by M2 Competition *
1139Jack SZEWCZUKAUSAction Motorsport **
1243Cameron HILLNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1332Josh BETHUNENZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1473Harry TOWNSHENDNZMackenzie Motorsport
1525Lucas MCGILLNZJames Marshall Motorsport

*Car 186 and Car 42 will have three place grid penalty for causing red flags.

**Car 222 and Car 39 results excluded due to technical infringement

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 3 – Qualifying times feature race

110Ajay GIDDYNZMackenzie Motorsport
288Chris WHITENZNeale Motorsport
390Zach BLINCOENZMackenzie Motorsport
4222Arthur BROUGHANNZMackenzie Motorsport **
592Mac TEMPLETONNZNeale Motorsport
642Simon HUNTERNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
71Hugo ALLANNZiMac Engineering
899Justin ALLENNZSyndicate Motorsport
9186Cooper BARNESAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
1022Lee ZELTWANGERNZCareVets Racing
1132Josh BETHUNENZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1239Jack SZEWCZUKAUSAction Motorsport **
1343Cameron HILLNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1473Harry TOWNSHENDNZMackenzie Motorsport
1525Lucas MCGILLNZJames Marshall Motorsport

**Car 222 and Car 39 results excluded due to technical infringement

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