Alex Crosbie takes lead in South Island F1600 Championship at home track

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Southland’s Alex Crosbie has taken the lead of the 2022/23 Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship after the third round at Teretonga Park, Invercargill, over the weekend. Crosbie won the first race and then finished second in the other two giving him the round win and the overall points lead at the halfway mark of the series. While rival, Blake Knowles, crossed the line first in all three races, a 10-second penalty for a safety-car infringement in Race 1 dashed his round-winning hopes and dropped him to second overall.

#1 Alex Crosbie and #50 Blake Knowles – Photo Euan Cameron

“I’m pleased to be back in the lead,” commented Crosbie (Ray GR21). “It was a rough start to the weekend qualifying in fourth as I was hoping to be more up the front.”

Knowles (Van Diemen RF05) set the fastest lap in qualifying winning the $500 Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize and is proving to be the quickest driver this season.

#50 Blake Knowles #25 Daniel Brown and #1 Alex Crosbie – Photo Euan Cameron

“We had the pace in the first race but ran out of time to catch Blake (Knowles),” said Crosbie. “He got a better start in the second race and went around me on the first corner. We had some good clean racing, but I couldn’t manage to stay out in front. Daniel (Brown) joined the fight and I was able to keep in front of him.”

Also in the mix was Daniel Brown (Ray GR21) who set second fastest time in qualifying and stood on the podium in all three races. Brown finished second for the weekend and sits third overall on the points table, just sixty-points behind Crosbie.

#63 Rachael Beck (Van Diemen RF92) Race 1, but bounced back to finish Race 2 & 3 – Photo Euan Cameron

“In the final race I managed to get in front of Blake, but he had the pace down the straight,” said Crosbie. “Daniel (Brown) and I were fighting for most of the race, allowing Blake to get away.”

Also, to shine at the round was rookie Will Neale (Van Diemen Stealth) who won the NAPA Auto Parts $230 cash prize for ‘Driver of the Day’. Neale also stood on the podium for the first time having finished third in the opening race and leads the competitive Class 2 from Dominic Robertson (Swift SC94) and Thomas Flynn (Swift SC94).

#28 Will Neale #17 Dylan Petch #00 Simon Hunter and #73 Caleb Byers – Photo Euan Cameron

Neale, along with fellow rookie Caleb Byers (Ray GR21), Simon Hunter (Mygale SJ08A), Thomas Flynn, Dylan Petch (Ray GR20), Tim Miles (Van Diemen RF92) and Dominic Robertson were all involved in a mid-field battle across the three races with what has been described as some close and clean racing.

The South Island F1600 Championship rivalry takes a break over Christmas and New Year period with the final three deciding rounds set to go all in March.

#3 Dominic Robertson ahead of #30 Jacob Cunniffe and #52 Robert Toshach – Photo Euan Cameron

Overall Points after 3/6 rounds (Top 15)
1/ Alex Crosbie 578
2/ Blake Knowles 569
3/ Daniel Brown 518
4/ Dylan Petch 416
5/ Caleb Byers 382
6/ Will Neale 361
7/ Dominic Robertson 331
8/ Thomas Flynn 276
9/ Matthew Hamilton 209
10/ Dan Kelly 205
11/ Jacob Cunniffe 187
12/ Zac Christensen 170
13/ Rachael Beck 136
14/ Ryan Low 132
15/ Jake Bryant 117

Race Results (Position, #, Driver, Car)
Race 1 (10 laps)
1/ 1, Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
2/ 25, Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
3/ 28, Will Neale, Van Diemen Stealth
4/ 73, Caleb Byers, Ray GR21
5/ 00, Simon Hunter, Mygale SJ08a
6/ 83, Thomas Flynn, Swift SC92
7/ 79, Tim Miles, Van Diemen RF92
8/ 3, Dominic Robertson, SC94 Swift
9/ 53, Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
10/ 50, Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF05
DNF 63, Rachael Beck, Van Diemen RF92
DNF 17, Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
DNF 30, Jacob Cunniffe, SC96 Swift
DNF #14 James Dicey, Spectrum 07b
DNF 69, Sebastian Manson, Spectrum 015

Race 2 (10 laps)
1/ 50, Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF05
2/ 1, Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
3/ 25, Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
4/ 28, Will Neale, Van Diemen Stealth
5/ 73, Caleb Byers, Ray GR21
6/ 17, Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
7/ 83, Thomas Flynn, Swift SC92
8/ 79, Tim Miles, Van Diemen RF92
9/ 3, Dominic Robertson, SC94 Swift
10/ 30, Jacob Cunniffe, SC96 Swift
11/ 63, Rachael Beck, Van Diemen RF92
12/ 53, Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
13/ #14 James Dicey, Spectrum 07b
DNF 00, Simon Hunter, Mygale SJ08a
DNF 69, Sebastian Manson, Spectrum 015

Race 3 (12 laps)
1/ 50, Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF05
2/ 1, Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
3/ 25, Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
4/ 17, Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
5/ 73, Caleb Byers, Ray GR21
6/ 00, Simon Hunter, Mygale SJ08a
7/ 69, Sebastian Manson, Spectrum 015
8/ 83, Thomas Flynn, Swift SC92
9/ 3, Dominic Robertson, SC94 Swift
10/ 28, Will Neale, Van Diemen Stealth
11/ 79, Tim Miles, Van Diemen RF92
12/ 53, Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
13/ 30, Jacob Cunniffe, SC96 Swift
14/ 63, Rachael Beck, Van Diemen RF92
15/ #14 James Dicey, Spectrum 07b

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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