Back-to-back wins seals Bridgestone title for Hugo Allan

| Photographer Credit: Bruce Jenkins

The final race of a spectacular inaugural Bridgestone GR86 Championship didn’t have the intensity of some of the previous 15 races, but that was fine by new champion Allan, who took his second win of the morning to cruise to the title in his CareVets Racing entry.

It was a special moment for Allan, who burst onto the Toyota 86 scene several seasons ago with a fine performance at the same track. Budget constraints had prevented him from mounting serious challenges in previous seasons, but this year, with sponsors Kiwitarp and CareVets behind him, he has been a force to be reckoned with in what was only his second full season of motorsport.

Hugo Allan celebrates

“I’m blown away to be honest,” he said afterwards. “I can’t thank my boys enough. They gave me a strong car all season and I cannot thank Kiwitarp and CareVets enough for giving me the opportunity to get back in a car and be in the championship in the first place.

“I think people forget that this is only the second full season of motor racing I have been able to complete and to go up against all of these boys – many of whom have a lot of experience and skill and be able to beat them and get some consistent results has been an amazing experience.

“We always had pace here but I didn’t quite get qualifying right. The reverse grid worked in our favour today for once and I was able to move forward, go fast and grab pole position for this race. We’ve always worked on having a good race car and it paid off today.”

The grid for the final race of the championship was formed by the fastest laps from the first two races and it was Hugo Allan who had clocked the best combination to start from pole position. Alongside him was the youngest driver in the field – and one who has shown prodigious speed at Taupo throughout the Supercars weekend, Ajay Giddy. Josh Bethune – for whom only a win would do – lined up fifth.

Allan led away from pole with fourteen-year-old Giddy in hot pursuit, followed by Allen and Blincoe. Bethune was in sixth behind Jett Murray. With two laps gone Allan had built a lead of over half a second on Ajay and was in control of the race – and the championship.  

Two wins on Sunday for Hugo Allan

Behind him a nice battle for second, third and fourth developed in the second half of the race and it was eventually resolved in favour of young Giddy, who scored his best result of the season to hold off Justin Allen for second. Zach Blincoe was fourth, Josh Bethune a fighting fifth, rookie champion Chris White sixth, Hayden Bakkerus a brave seventh, Mason Potter eighth, Arthur Broughan ninth and Cooper Barnes tenth.

Allan will now step up to the Summerset New Zealand GT Championship for a season in a GR Supra GT4 EVO2 – courtesy of a whopping $50,000 to go towards the budget with RaceLab.

Josh Bethune – first to congratulate Allan after the race – wins a $15,000 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing credit, and Justin Allen a $10,000 dollar credit for third overall. Rookie winner Chris White will head to the GR CUP in Australia to compete in the Bathurst round in the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Australia guest car and for the Master’s class champion Simon Hunter there’s the slightly more relaxing prospect of a VIP trip for two to the 2026 Australian GP in Melbourne to see TGR Australia’s entry into the Supercars Championship.

2024-2025 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 6 – Race 3

117Hugo AllanCareVets Racing
210Ajay GiddyMackenzie Motorsport
399Justin AllenSyndicate Motorsport
490Zach BlincoeMackenzie Motorsport
532Josh BethuneRight Karts by M2 Competition
688Chris WhiteJames Marshall Motorsport
720Hayden BakkerusMackenzie Motorsport
847Mason PotterSyndicate Motorsport
9222Arthur BroughanMackenzie Motorsport
10186Cooper BarnesRight Karts by M2 Competition
1137Jett MurrayAction Motorsport
1273Harry TownshendMackenzie Motorsport
1330Emerson VincentEV Racing
144Jack WestburyAction Motorsport
1581Cormac MurphyRace Lab Academy
1633Caleb ByersJames Marshall Motorsport
1742Simon HunterRace Lab Academy
1843Cameron HillRight Karts by M2 Competition
1922John PennyAction Motorsport
2011Will MortoniMac Engineering
2155Christina Orr-WestDayle ITM Racing
228Thomas MallardRace Lab Academy
2376Will KitchingJames Marshall Motorsport
2435Hayden LinesRight Karts by M2 Competition
2592Mac TempletonNeale Motorsport
26922Cameron McLeodMackenzie Motorsport

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