Title race goes to the wire in Nexen Tyre Mazda Racing Series

| Photographer Credit: Geoff Ridder

With just one race to go in the Nexen Tyre NZ Mazda Racing Series National Championship at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon in Feilding tomorrow (Sunday) the title race is going down to the wire.

Chris White of Prebbleton had a 69-point championship lead coming into the round but a tough start to the weekend has seen that margin slashed to just 23 points. White has also lost the lead in the North Island Championship, of which this is the penultimate round, albeit by just one point to Aucklander Warren Crowther.

Race 1 winner Stiaan Kriel of Auckland #22 and second placegetter Warren Crowther #4 during their epic battle in the Nexen Tyre NZ Mazda Racing Series New Zealand and North Island Championship

White’s problems started in the first practice session on Friday when he dropped a wheel onto the grass and went into the wall at Higgins Corner, leading onto the back straight of the 3.03km Manfeild circuit. It was a heavy hit and initially it looked as though he would be out for the weekend.

However, his fellow competitors, in a great show of camaraderie, banded together to help him out and while he missed the remainder of Friday’s programme including qualifying, he made the start of the first race of the round on Saturday morning. White would start from the back of the 18-car grid due to missing qualifying while his main rival in both the National and North Island Championship’s, Crowther, would start from pole.

White charged through the field to finish fourth in the opening race behind Aucklander Stiaan Kriel, Crowther and Will Kitching of Timaru to gain valuable points after Kriel and Crowther had an epic battle at the front. Stu Lawton of Wellington was fifth ahead of Aucklander Leo Bult, Arthur Broughan of Tuamarina, Nigel Edger of Auckland and Jesse Gould of Raumati Beach with Steve Brown of Auckland completing the top ten. Sam Dashfield of Auckland, who was third heading into the final lap, lost second gear and limped home in twelfth.

Will Kitching of Timaru leading Aucklander’s Steve Brown #88, Nigel Edger #50 and the rest of the pack during Race 2 of Round 4 of the Nexen Tyre NZ Mazda Racing Series National and North Island Championships

With a reverse top ten grid for the second race this afternoon White was well placed but an oil cooler hose came adrift on the warm up lap depositing oil around the circuit and rendering him a non-starter.

A delay ensued but once underway Brown led early from Edger before Kitching took the lead on lap 5. Crowther found his way into second a lap later with Lawton following him through into third place. Kriel worked his way into fourth until his clutch pedal broke and he fell back through the field.

Kitching continued to lead and took the flag from Crowther and Lawton with Broughan, Brown and Gould, enjoying a very good weekend next. Mac Templeton of Prebbleton, and Bult were seventh and eighth respectively ahead of Edger, who lost some places after sliding on some oil near the end of the race, and Alex Canty.

Jesse Gould of Raumati Beach on his way to a top ten finish during Round 4 of the Nexen Tyre NZ Mazda Racing Series National and North Island Championships

It means the New Zealand Championship will come down to the wire in tomorrow’s ten lap race scheduled for 11am. White takes a 23-point lead into the final day of the championship from Crowther with Kitching third, 35 points off the lead. Tomorrow morning’s grid is based on points scored at the round to date and with White not starting the second race today he will start from seventeenth on the grid.

In the North Island Championship Crowther now leads White by a point with one round remaining after this weekend’s action.

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