Local track knowledge of Teretonga Park in Invercargill may have been enough advantage for Southland’s Ethan Anderson to break points leader Liam Lawson’s run of nine straight Formula 1600 victories. The Riverton electrician missed Fridays’ wet practice sessions but went on to win the opening race on Saturday at the third round of the 2016/17 New Zealand Formula 1600 Championship which also doubled as the penultimate round of the South Island Formula 1600 Championship. Pukekohe’s Liam Lawson was back to his best winning both Sunday’s races as the Southland weather determined the fate of a number of drivers.
“It was good to finally get a win this season so really happy with the result,” commented Anderson. “We missed practice in the rain on Friday because of work commitments which would have helped us with the rain on Sunday.”
Lawson (Mygale SJ08a) set fastest time in qualifying and proceeded to lead the opening race on Saturday afternoon in dry conditions. However, Anderson (Van Diemen RF93 Stealth) made his move in the latter part of the 10-lap race.
“I managed to closely follow Michael (Collins) and Liam (Lawson). I made a move and passed Michael on the penultimate lap then got a great run out of the final corner and drafted Liam on the main straight enabling me to get round him through the sweeper (turn 1).” Lawson finished second followed by Collins, Henry Thomas-Kircher (Ray 87) and Jordan Michels (Mygale SJ13).
Lawson has extended his lead over Christchurch rival Michael Collins (Van Diemen RF91) who, after finishing second to Lawson nine times, dropped to third in the first two races and retired from Sunday’s 17 lap feature race.
“Sunday’s race was eventful,” commented Collins who is driving an older Class 2 car. “I had an average start, got up to second, spun the car and dropped back to fourth or fifth. I was able to get back to third before problems with water in the electrics forced me to retire.”
While still placed second overall in the national and leading the South Island championship, Collins retirement sees his position in both series now coming under threat. Anderson is just nine points adrift in third on the national points table while Lawson is 12 points behind in the Southern derby.
Rising to the wet conditions on Sunday was Anna Collins (Van Diemen RF94). Sister to Michael, Collins won the Class 2 national championship last season and has since moved up to a Class 1 car. After finishing 10th and 7th in the first two races, Collins had an outstanding drive to fourth in the final feature race.
“It was a good result from a challenging race,” commented Collins. “They were the most difficult conditions I have ever driven in so thrilled with a fourth place. It was a matter of staying on the track and away from other drivers. I have always enjoyed racing in the wet so was never worried. Teretonga is my favourite track so the results helps my championship points.”
Southland’s Jordan Michels( Mygale SJ13) continued to gather solid results (and points) with a fifth and two second placings.
“We struggled in testing on Friday and in qualifying our throttle stuck open on Saturday morning,” commented Michels. “Then an engine miss the opening race affected us but with the issues we had the result (5th) was OK”
“Sunday was a great turn around. We started 5th in both races and finished 2nd, so a great weekend of improvements and moving forward. We are still looking for that elusive win but have two rounds left in the championships.”
Heading north for the final two national rounds, Lawson has a healthy 89 point lead over Collins and leads Class 1. Collins continues to lead Class 2 but in Class 3 Invercargill’s Joseph Oliver (Begg FM3) has over taken Christchurch’s Andy Downs (Lola 642a). The next round is at Taupo in two weeks time followed by the finale at the NZ Grand Prix meeting in Feilding a week later.
For the second year running on offer for the winner of the national title will be the opportunity to attend an international ‘shoot-out’ to determine who wins a $US200K fully supported drive in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda in 2018.
NZF1600 Points – overall Top 5 (provisional)
1 Liam Lawson Pukekohe 361
2 Michael Collins Christchurch 272
3 Ethan Anderson Riverton 263
4 Jordan Michels Invercargill 248
5 Dyson Freeman Mosgiel 194
Race results
Race 1 (10 laps)
1 Ethan Anderson Van Diemen RF93 Stealth
2 Liam Lawson Mygale SJ08a
3 Michael Collins Van Diemen RF91
4 Henry Thomas-Kircher Ray 87
5 Jordan Michels Mygale SJ13
6 Steve Heffernan Van Diemen Stealth
7 Robert Toschach Spectrum 08
8 Royce Bayer Van Diemen RF90
9 Dyson Freeman Van Diemen RF92
10 Anna Collins Van Diemen RF94
11 Jack Noble-Adams Van Diemen RF91 Stealth
12 Grant Campbell Van Diemen RF05
13 Steve Edwards Mygale SJ8a
14 Joseph Oliver Crossle 55F
15 James Dicey Spectrum 07b
16 Simon Spencer-Bower Van Diemen Stealth
17 Andy Downs Lola 642a
18 Robin Williams Van Diemen RF92
19 Dave McKenzie Begg FM3
20 Roger McKenzie Begg FM3
Race 2 (10 laps)
1 Liam Lawson Mygale SJ08a
2 Jordan Michels Mygale SJ13
3 Michael Collins Van Diemen RF91
4 Henry Thomas-Kircher Ray 87
5 Dyson Freeman Van Diemen RF92
6 Ethan Anderson Van Diemen RF93 Stealth
7 Anna Collins Van Diemen RF94
8 Steve Edwards Mygale SJ8a
9 Joseph Oliver Crossle 55F
10 Simon Spencer-Bower Van Diemen Stealth
11 Jack Noble-Adams Van Diemen RF91 Stealth
12 Roger McKenzie Begg FM3
13 Dave McKenzie Begg FM3
14 Robert Toschach Spectrum 08
15 James Dicey Spectrum 07b
16 Derek Wilson Swift SC92F
17 Robin Williams Van Diemen RF92
dnf Steve Heffernan Van Diemen Stealth
dnf Royce Bayer Van Diemen RF90
dnf Grant Campbell Van Diemen RF05
dnf Andy Downs Lola 642a
Race 3 (17 laps)
1 Liam Lawson Mygale SJ08a
2 Jordan Michels Mygale SJ13
3 Ethan Anderson Van Diemen RF93 Stealth
4 Anna Collins Van Diemen RF94
5 Robert Toschach Spectrum 08
6 Steve Heffernan Van Diemen Stealth
7 Grant Campbell Van Diemen RF05
8 Steve Edwards Mygale SJ8a
9 Joseph Oliver Crossle 55F
10 Simon Spencer-Bower Van Diemen Stealth
11 Andy Downs Lola 642a
12 James Dicey Spectrum 07b
13 Dave McKenzie Begg FM3
14 Derek Wilson Swift SC92F
15 Robin Williams Van Diemen RF92
16 Roger McKenzie Begg FM3
17 Henry Thomas-Kircher Ray 87
dnf Michael Collins Van Diemen RF91
dnf Dyson Freeman Van Diemen RF92
dnf Jack Noble-Adams Van Diemen RF91 Stealth
dnf Royce Bayer Van Diemen RF90
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