Milligan and Alexander share first race honours at Pukekohe

| Photographer Credit: Bruce Jenkins

In unpredictable weather two masters of the Toyota 86 Championship are showing their form: Jack Milligan and Tom Alexander have each won a race and are locked in battle for dominance.

Jack Milligan was the class of the morning’s 12 lap race, heading home pole man Connor Adam to be the first championship leader of the series.

Third was Tom Alexander (pictured), the 2015 Toyota 86 Champion. There were close calls and incidents for several competitors. Reid Harker slid wide over the Pukekohe ‘mountain’ and gathered his car up but went straight through a trackside advertising board.

“I expected the thing to smash but it stayed in one piece and was blocking the whole radiator aperture. The engine temperature shot right off the dial,” he said afterward.

With the hoarding removed, Harker recovered to be fifth.

The youngest racer in the championship, Sam Wright, spun off the track and damaged the rear suspension of the Tony Richards Toyota car.

Australian Cameron Hill posted fastest lap, a 1:18.640, on his second lap.

The in the partial-reversed grid this afternoon, it was Tom Alexander’s turn to swarm through to the lead in light rain. Alexander survived a close moment when Cameron Hill, who had been second t the start, speared off the circuit and then re-crossed it at high speed.

“I never saw it coming, it was just a zip! Across my line of sight and gone. Pretty scary,” he said.

Australian Dylan Gulson went off sideways at Railway Corner, denting his car but recovering to finish 12th.

As the race wound down toward its end, Jack Milligan hung on to the flying Alexander, and Jordan Baldwin took his first Toyota series podium, coming home third.

“That was a great race, I had to really commit in the rain and the car felt great. The plan for tomorrow is to finish in front of Jack and lead the championship. Sounds easy doesn’t it!”

Results, race one, top ten:
1. Jack Milligan
2. Connor Adam
3. Tom Alexander
4. Ben MacDonald
5. Reid Harker
6. Bramwell King
7. Callum Quin
8. Jordan Baldwin
9. Cameron Hill (AUS)
10 Michael Scott

Results, race two, top ten:
1. Tom Alexander
2. Jack Milligan
3. Jordan Baldwin
4. Cameron Hill [AUS]
5. Bramwell King
6. Reid Harker
7. Jaden Ransley
8. Ben MacDonald
9. Connor Adam
10. Callum Quin

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.

Related Stories

Join in the conversation!


Comments