Better forecast a relief for Hampton Downs race organiser

A ‘quantifiably better weather forecast ahead of his second 3 & 6 hr NaZCAR Pro Series endurance race at Hampon Downs tomorrow is a ‘real relief’ for organiser Dr Jacob Simonsen.

Rain in the days leading up to it, then torrential showers sweeping across the circuit from morning until late afternoon on raceday put a definite dampener (literally) on the opening round – also held at Hampton Downs – a month ago. And though he says that at the time everyone made light of the conditions they might not have been so understanding tomorrow if – heaven forbid  – the forecast was for more rain.

As it is it is actually for the opposite tomorrow- overcast but with long fine spells,  a spring like 3.00pm (mid-race) high of 16 degrees C and best of all, just a 20 percent chance of rain.

Classes 2 and 4 were where most of the action was throughout the first (wet) race last month with only four laps separating the 6 hr Class 2-winning BMW E46 saloon of Team Trump Support pair Andrew Ayre and Greg Honnor (200 laps) from the third-placed BMW E36 coupe of Team Get in Behind (Tony Rutz, Matthew Booth, Garry Denham and Colin Letcher) which completed 196 laps.

Splitting the two BMWs in second place in Class 2, having covered 198 laps over the 6 Hr race distance, meanwhile, was the modified SsangYong Actyon ‘Super Ute’ of Team Ghost Dog Racing’s father/son duo Rick and Deon Cooper.

Amongst the (majority) of teams which signed on for both the 3 hr and 6 hr races there were also some amazing performances in the inclement weather and track conditions to come out of Class 4. In particular, Team Assassin (Mal Chamberlain/Phill Dravitski/David Cox) not only won their class (by a whopping 14 laps no less over second-placed ‘The Old Guys’ (Alastair Dunbar/Dave Houghton/John Brook) they also ended up in a ‘not-to-be-sniffed-at’ 5th place amongst the teams which had cross-entered both the 3 hr and 6 races.

Class 1 was won, meanwhile by the JTune/ST Hitec Honda Civic Tyre R 4 door of Honda tuning guru Jacky Tse and evergreen fellow Aucklander ‘Racing Ray Williams who completed 200 laps.  The Civic was one of only two cars entered in the quickest class, and when the other – the BMW E36 of Team Mag Motorsport’s Garry Cammock and Michael Jane – was retired after completing only 26 laps, Tse and Williams were guaranteed the Class win in both the 3 ad 6 Hr races – as long as they finished!

Entrants were divided into four classes based on time ‘bands’ – from Pro 1 (cars capable of lapping the 2.8km National Circuit at Hampton Downs between 1:15.00 and 1.17.999 seconds, to Pro 4 (for cars capable of lapping in 1:27.00 to 1:33.00).

Spectators are not only more than welcome but entry and parking are absolutely free. For those keen to catch the action but who can’t make it to the track tomorrow, the event is again being Livestreamed via the NaZCAR Facebook page.

For more information on the inaugural three-round NaZCAR Pro Series go to nazcar.nz/pro-series or check out the NaZCAR page on Facebook.

RESULTS

Overall by class 6-Hr

With series points per class after Rnd 1 of 3.

Pro 1: 1. Team JT Racing (Jacky Tse & Racing Ray Williams/Honda Civic Type R 4-door) 220 points; 2. Team Mag Motorsport 1 (Garry Cammock & Michael Jane/BMW E36) 200 points.

Pro 2: 1. Team Trump Support (Andrew Ayre/Greg Honnor) 220 points; 2. Team Ghost Dog Racing (Deon & Rick Cooper, SsangYong ‘Super-Ute) 200 points; 3. Team Get In Behind (Tony Rutz/Matthew Booth/Garry Denham & Colin Letcher)180 points; 4. Team B&D Motorsport (Murray Brook/Simon Duffy) 170 points; 5. Tean Aussie Spares (Steve Bennenbroek/Joshua Compston) 160 points.

Pro 3: 1. Team14 (Markus Heke/Dillon Grant) 220 points; 2. Team 3 Boys 1 Cup (Victor Green/David Beachan) 200 points; 3. Team Shiny Side Racing (Daryl Mitchell/Richard Fowler) 180 points.

Pro 4: 1. Team Assassin Racing (Mel Chamberlain/Phil Dravitski/David Cox) 20 points; 2. Team Life’s Great (Richard Skilton/Nigel Edgar) 200 points; 3. Team The Old Guys (Alastair Dunbar/Dave Houghton/John Brook) 180 points; 4. Team Hooncorp #3 (Nathan Howe/Zefram Elliot) 170 points; 5, Team Hooncorp #2 (Michael Cleath/Nathan Howe) 160 points.

Overall by class 3-Hr

With series points per class after Rnd 1 of 3.

Pro 1: 1. Team JTune 160 points; 2. Team Mag Motorsport 150 points

Pro 2: 1. Team B&D Motorsport 160 points; 2. Team Aussie Spares 150 points; 3. Team AP Fencing (Elton Wichman, Brendon Austin & Roger Beuvink) 140 points

Pro 3: 1. Team Pinkham Racing (Daniel & Edward Pinkham) 160 points; 2. Team Fourteen (Marcus Heke & Dillon Grant ) 150 points; 3. Team Trickle Racing (Luke Wilson & Robert Grant) 140 points; 4. Team Link Motorsport (Alastair & Richard Chambers) 135 points; 5. Team 3 Boys 1 Cup (Victor Green & David Beachen) 130 points.

Pro 4: 1. Team Assassin Racing (Mal Chamberlain, Phil Dravitski & David Cox) 160 points; 2. Team Morris Garage (Grant & Russ Kern) 150 points; 3. Team ‘The Old Guys (Alastair Dunbar, Dave Houghton & John Brook) 140 points; 4. Team Hooncorp #3 (Nahan Howe & Zefram Elliot) 135 points; 5. Team Hooncorp #2 (Michael Cleath & Nathan Howe) 130 points; 6. Team OFP Racing (John Tomlin ) 125 points; 7. Team Hooncorp #1 100 points.

Ross MacKay is an award-winning journalist, author and publicist with first-hand experience of motorsport from a lifetime competing on two and four wheels. He currently combines contract media work with weekend Mountain Bike missions and trips to grassroots drift days.

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