CareVets to the fore as racers grid up for Toyota 86 Championship

Eleven race drivers have already stepped up for the 2017-2018 Toyota 86 Championship, which starts in early November at the V8 Supercars race event.

Leading entries are the two-car CareVets Racing team, with last season’s rookie of the year Jack Milligan and young Pukekohe driver Liam Lawson set to represent the 2016-2017 champion team.

The driving force behind the CareVets Racing team and a generous scholarship won this year by Liam Lawson is Dr Keith Houston of Hamilton. The team’s aim is to help young racers develop their skills in a professional team environment.

Carevets Racing joined the championship in 2015-2016 with a two-car team as the scholarship kicked off, and its form in the championship has been consistently strong. In its debut year, dual scholarship winners Ryan Yardley and Michael Scott were fourth and fifth; the following year lead driver Yardley won the championship and scholarship driver Jack Milligan was fourth and top rookie.

Dr Houston says the performance of the chosen drivers has been “superb’.

“We are very pleased with our selection of drivers and the scholarship is helping young racers hone their skills and develop their racing careers – exactly as we had planned.”

In the meantime, Liam Lawson (15) is finishing out his school year and contesting the FIA Australian Formula 4 Championship, where he is currently third overall with one round remaining.

Jack Milligan (21) is off to Bathurst next month for a one-off drive in the Australian 86 Championship. The drive has been organised by the New Zealand championship management in recognition of his performance in 2016-2017.

Mark Baker has been working in automotive PR and communications for more than two decades. For much longer than that he has been a motorsport journalist, photographer and competitor, witness to most of the most exciting and significant motorsport trends and events of the mid-late 20th Century. His earliest memories of motorsport were trips to races at Ohakea in the early 1960s, and later of annual summer pilgrimages to watch Shellsport racers and Mini 7s at Bay Park and winter sorties into forests around Kawerau and Rotorua to see the likes of Russell Brookes, Ari Vatanen and Mike Marshall ply their trade in group 4 Escorts. Together with Murray Taylor and TV producer/director Dave Hedge he has been responsible for helping to build New Zealand’s unique Toyota Racing Series into a globally recognized event brand under category managers Barrie and Louise Thomlinson. Now working for a variety of automotive and mainstream commercial clients, Mark has a unique perspective on recent motor racing history and the future career paths of our best and brightest young racers.

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