Fillmore & Reid take the title in Three-Hour NZ Endurance race at Highlands

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Sam Fillmore and Jonny Reid have won the 2022 Three-Hour New Zealand Endurance Championship at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell on Saturday (29 October 2022) after both their rivals and the weather did their utmost to stymie their charge.   Second home was the Glenn Smith/Damon Leitch pairing ahead of Andrew Fawcet/Daniel Gaunt and Class 2 (GT type) winners Francois Beziac/Tom Alexander (Porsche 991 Cup MR) in fourth.

“What a special race,” commented Sam Fillmore.  “We thought it would be wet the whole race but arrived this morning to fine weather and then torrential rain late in the race.”

Three-Hour overall winners Sam Fillmore/Jonny Reid (Audi R8 Evo 2)- Photo Euan Cameron

With just 20 minutes remaining in what had become a very wet race, four different teams were vying for the overall and Class 1 (GT3) titles.  Reid, at the wheel (Audi R8 Evo 2) held the lead from Ant Pedersen/Paul Pedersen (Mercedes-AMG GT3), with Daniel Gaunt (McLaren 720S) third and Damon Leitch (McLaren 650S GT3) in fourth and with just seven seconds covering the four.

Leitch moved into third while the top two had created a gap with Pedersen making a charge for the overall lead.  This effort was about to come undone as Pedersen seized an opportunity coming across the bridge and tried to out-brake Reid, only to spin off into the gravel and out of the race.

“The surface was so slippery,” said Reid.  “It was so hard to see anything with the others coming for us as our wiper wasn’t working properly. 

“Ant (Pedersen) was putting me under pressure and I closed the door.  He’s a great racer and we were going down to the wire for the NZ title, so I don’t hold anything against that!”

#909 Francois Beziac/Tom Alexander (Porsche 991 Cup MR), fourth overall and Class 2 winners – Photo Euan Cameron

The race started in fine weather on Saturday afternoon with Fawcet leading from Chris van der Drift (Nissan GTR) until they both came together resulting in Fawcet dropping down a lap and van der Drift serving a drive-through penalty. 

This gave the lead to the Jono Lester/Heremana Melmazec Porsche 991 Cup MR until Lester also had to serve a drive-through penalty for speeding while following the safety car. Van der drift returned to the lead which he essentially held until rain started falling soon after the halfway mark in the race. 

By this time Lance Hughes had taken over the drive and had also changed to wet tyres, as did the rest of the field.  Then with just over an hour to run, Hughes speared off into the wall at Turn 2 while Melmazec soon after spun on the bridge, both accidents resulting in the race being stopped for 25 minutes while the track was cleared.

The initial restart saw the field circulate under safety-car conditions until officials decided to give the green light with around 20-wet-minutes of racing remaining.

Class 3 winners – Marco Giltrap-Simon Evans (Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR) – Photo Euan Cameron

Also on the line were Class titles. Fillmore/Reid won Class 1, Beziac/Alexander Class 2 with the Class 3 (>3501cc including GT4) honours going to Simon Evans (Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR) and co-driver Marco Giltrap, who had earlier in the day won the Class 2 & 3 One-Hour title.

Barry Moore/James Paterson (Audi R8 GT 2.0T) took out the Class 4 title – Photo Euan Cameron

Locals Barry Moore and James Paterson in their ‘NZ-built’ 2.0 litre TCR powered Audi R8 were Class 4 (2000-3500cc) winners and the father and son combination of Andrew and Will Kitching won Class 5 (0-2000cc).

#76 Andrew Kitching-Will Kitching (Toyota GT86) won the Class 5 title – Photo Euan Cameron

Three-Hour Overall Results (Position, #, Driver 1/Driver 2, Class, Car)
1/ 27, Sam Fillmore/Jonny Reid, 1, Audi R8 Evo 2
2/ 90, Glenn Smith/Damon Leitch, 1, McLaren 650S GT3
3/ 101, Andrew Fawcet/Daniel Gaunt, 1, McLaren 720S
4/ 909, Francois Beziac/Tom Alexander, 2, Porsche 991 Cup MR
5/ 64, Marco Giltrap/Simon Evans, 3, Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR
6/ 89, Hayden Knighton/Kane Lawson, 1, Mercedes AMG GT3
7/ 888, Steve Brooks/Bill Riding, 2, Porsche 992 Cup Car
8/ 24, Barry Moore/James Paterson, 4, Audi R8 GT 2.0T
9/ 61, David Rogers/Brian Green, 3, McLaren 570 GT4
10/ 65, Grant Askew/Cole Askew, 4, VW Golf GTITCR
11/ 76, Andrew Kitching/Will Kitching, 5, Toyota GT86
12/ 620, David Cremer/Jason Liefting, 3, McLaren 570S GT4
13/ 117, Michael Hall/Clark Scott, 4, VW Golf GTi TCR
DNF 84, Lance Hughes/Chris Van Der Drift, 1, Nissan GTR
DNF 96, Paul Pedersen/Anthony Pedersen, 1, Mercedes-AMG GT3
DNF 171, Grant Moore/Matt Moore, 5, Toyota Altezza
DNF 910, Heremana Malmezac/Jono Lester, 2, Porsche 991 Cup MR
DNF 912, Scott O’Donnell/Ryan Wood, 1, Porsche GT3R

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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