Two wins from three as Blewett dominates in Toyota 86

With two commanding wins and a hard-fought third overall, Aucklander Ash Blewett is a step closer to winning his first Toyota Finance 86 Championship.

During two days of racing in the penultimate round at Manfield, Blewett won the first race on Saturday in emphatic form, holding out championship challengers John Penny and Callum Quin.

“John had better speed than me in the faster parts of the track but I was able to control the race and keep my lead while he and Callum fought it out,” said Blewett.

The second race features a partial reverse grid decided by a marble draw, with the first race winner doing the honours. Blewett, to his chagrin, pulled an eight marble to start from row four.

That put Jacob Smith on pole, and the young Auckland rookie held onto the lead for the opening laps but then masters leader John Penny shot through to lead, Smith taking second and Blewett fighting his way through from eighth to take the third podium spot.

Penny had battled gearshift issues in the first race but had no such issues in the second race. All three were happy to bank valuable points toward the championship and their respective class standings.

The third and final race was all Blewett’s. He took the win after a race-long battle with Callum Quin and Jacob Smith took the third step of the podium after likewise duelling with Matt Hamilton and Australian Jaxon Evans.

The final round of the championship will be held at Taupo during Easter.

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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