Brooks/Riding Audi take lights-to-flag victory in Three Hour South Island Endurance race

| Photographer Credit: Richard Opie

Steve Brooks and Bill Riding (Audi R8 GT3 Evo) took a commanding victory at the opening round of the Three-Hour Racer Products South Island Endurance Series race at Teretonga Park, Invercargill, on Saturday.  Second home was the MARC Mustang of Paul Rickerby/Graeme Rhodes with the Martin and Allan Dippie Porsche 992 in third.

“Good race and thanks to the organisers, volunteers and everyone else competing,” commented Riding.  “Hard luck to the Lambo boys.  We were looking forward to a good fight and now looking forward to the next round.”

Second home was the Paul Rickerby/Graeme Rhodes MARC Mustang

Brooks and Riding’s main competition should have come from the one other Class 1 (GT3) entry of Glen Brazier and Andrew Waite in a very quick Lamborghini GT3 Evo.  However, an alternator issue early in the race meant the car would make a number of pitstops to change a continuing flat battery.  This dropped them well down the order and required a fight back to fourth to gain valuable points for the three-round series.

While the Brooks/Riding Audi soon gained a comfortable lead over the field, the battle for second and third took place over the whole three hours of racing.

“This was a team performance,” commented second placed Graeme Rhodes.  “Paul (Rickerby) drove brilliantly at the start.  No problems with the car which went really well, and we had a great battle with Martin (Dippie).”

Allan and Martin Dippie Porsche 992 battled for third place

“Thrilled to get a podium,” said Allan Dippie.  “It was a great result after a great battle with the Oxford boys (Rickerby/Rhodes).  The car went really well; it was fast and furious.”

First Class 3 (>3501cc) car home was James Sax/Todd Bawden (Mercedes Benz AMG GT4) finishing fifth overall ahead of Scott O’Donnell/Steven Kelly (Audi RS3 TCR), the first Class 4 (2001cc-3500cc) to finish.

First Class 3 (>3501cc) car home was James Sax/Todd Bawden (Mercedes Benz AMG GT4)

Matthew O’Donnell/Lindsay O’Donnell (Audi RS3 TCR) finished seventh overall ahead of Matt Moore/Grant Moore (Toyota Altezza).  In ninth was Cormac Murphy/Thomas Mallard (Toyota 86) while Dale Chapman/Blake Knowles (Audi RS3 TCR) finished tenth after stopping for some time with a mechanical issue.

Drivers and teams now prepare for the second round in Christchurch.  The Euromarque Motorsport Park at Ruapuna hosts the second round on Saturday 28 September 2024 before the finale in Timaru, three weeks later.

Three Hour results (Pos, Driver 1, Driver 2, Car, Class, Laps)
1/ Steve Brooks/Bill Riding, Audi R8 GT3 Evo, Class 1, 183
2/ Paul Rickerby/Graeme Rhodes, Marc Mustang, Class 2, 176
3/ Martin Dippie/Allan Dippie, Porsche 992, Class 2, 175
4/ Glen Brazier/Andrew Waite, Lamborghini GT3 evo, Class 1, 174
5/ James Sax/Todd Bawden, Mercedes AMG GT4, Class 3, 167
6/ Scott O’Donnell/Steven Kelly, Audi RS3 TCR, Class 4, 162
7/ Matthew O’Donnell/Lindsay O’Donnell, Audi RS3 TCR, Class 4, 151
8/ Matt Moore/Grant Moore, Toyota Altezza, Class 4, 148
9/ Cormac Murphy/Thomas Mallard, Toyota 86, Class 5, 142
10/ Dale Chapman/Blake Knowles, Audi RS3 TCR, Class 4, 137

Benjamin Carrell is a freelance motorsport writer and currently edits talkmotorsport.co.nz. He writes for a number of Kiwi drivers and motorsport clubs. That's when he's not working in his horticultural day-job or training for the next road or mtb cycle race!

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