Collins and Annabell collect F5000 titles at Hampton Downs

| Photographer Credit: Matt Smith

Piha’s Grant Martin completed a flawless hat-trick of race wins at the Legends of Speed event at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, but the defining story of the 2025/26 SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series season finale was written in the championship standings — with Christchurch’s Anna Collins claiming the B Class title on 292 points and Hāwera’s Toby Annabell sealing the A Class honours on 314, as the series completed a historic first visit to the Northern Waikato circuit.

Sunday’s programme opened with an eight-lap scratch race, Martin (leading in main photo) again leading from the front to the chequered flag. Michael Hey pushed him hardest in the ex-Graeme Lawrence Lola T332 (HU28), the pair separated by just 0.435 seconds at the flag — the closest finish of the weekend. Tony Galbraith delivered his best result of the meeting in third, with Collins fourth and Richards fifth. Collins’ approach remained measured throughout: race competitively, protect the car, bank the result.

F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series title winners Anna Collins (Christchurch) and Toby Annabell (Hawera) – Photo Matt Smith

The season-closing 10-lap feature repeated the pattern. Martin led from start to finish, Hey again his closest pursuer — 0.485 seconds adrift — as the Talon MR1A and the Lawrence Lola produced the weekend’s most compelling contest. Collins ran a composed third, Richards fourth, Galbraith fifth. The B Class title was confirmed.

“The eyes were out for that final chequered flag,” said Collins. “It was so exciting to get there and a huge relief we had done it. While the aim was to get the car back in one piece, it was getting the best race result I could that was the extra thanks I could give my team — and the special thanks to dad and Alister Hey.”

Collins’ 132-point margin over the field at Round 4 reflected a season-long consistency that proved decisive. Glenn Richards finished the series in second place on 265 points — 27 adrift — with a resurgent Martin third on 242 after overcoming a difficult Round 3 retirement to dominate the finale.

#99 Anna Collins – photo Matt Smith

For Annabell, Sunday was about completing the job with style. His A Class title was mathematically secure after Saturday’s race, but the Hāwera driver had his own agenda in the final two races.

“I worked hard for it today,” Annabell said. “Even though Saturday’s result meant I had won the title I dropped back a little today — and why I could then set about getting the fastest lap I could, getting a 1:06.” He was equally generous in his acknowledgements. “Thanks to my engine builder Richard Wagstaff from Hāwera — I’m very pleased with the new engine. Tony Roberts has had his name on that trophy for far too long so it was time for it to be mine. I was trying hard — he was not easy to beat.”

Toby Annabell signed off the F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series season with the Class A title – Photo Matt Smith

Among those watching from the pitlane was Graeme Lawrence, whose Lola T332 HU28 was being campaigned by Michael Hey — the car’s original pilot seeing it in action for the first time in Hey’s hands.

“It was wonderful to see — Michael really impressed me, especially as it was also his first race meeting in the car,” Lawrence said. “Also seeing Grant Martin drive around the outside at Turn 1 to pass Michael — it is special seeing the cars driven well. There was a lot of trust between them to do that.”

First to the flag in each of the weekend’s F5000 races at Hampton Downs was Piha’s Grant Martin in the Talon MR1A – Photo Matt Smith

Lawrence was equally complimentary about the series’ newly crowned B Class winner. “Anna drove superbly — she’s really impressive to watch race. The work that Alister Hey and Mark Collins have put into that car really shows — in the Lola too.”

For Clyde Walters, Sunday brought the same story twice over. The South Auckland newcomer was chasing teething problems typical of a car’s first competitive outing, retiring after two laps in the morning race and four in the feature. Each attempt improved on the last, but a finish remained elusive. The 1968 Lola T142’s Hampton Downs debut will have given Walters plenty to work with ahead of next season.

Race 2 Results — 8 Laps (scratch grid)

Pos#DriverCarTimeGapLaps
12Grant MartinTalon MR1A8:26.6728
214Michael HeyLola T3328:27.107+0.4358
388Tony GalbraithLola T3328:32.667+5.9958
499Anna CollinsMcRae GM18:33.621+6.9498
563Glenn RichardsLola T3328:34.480+7.8088
630Kevin IngramLola T3328:49.381+22.7098
77Tony RobertsMcLaren M10A9:13.518+46.8468
89aToby AnnabellMcLaren M10B9:23.331+56.6598
DNF42Clyde WaltersLola T1422 laps2

Race 3 Results — 10 Laps

Pos#DriverCarTimeGapLaps
12Grant MartinTalon MR1A10:33.90810
214Michael HeyLola T33210:34.393+0.48510
399Anna CollinsMcRae GM110:39.474+5.56610
463Glenn RichardsLola T33210:40.566+6.65810
588Tony GalbraithLola T33210:40.786+6.87810
630Kevin IngramLola T33210:58.033+24.12510
77Tony RobertsMcLaren M10A11:28.129+54.22110
89aToby AnnabellMcLaren M10B11:28.371+54.46310
DNF42Clyde WaltersLola T1424 laps4

B Class — Final Series Standings

PosDriverCarR1R2R3R4Total
1Anna Collins — ChristchurchMcRae GM1 #99670698073292
2Glenn Richards — ClevedonLola T332 #6351687769265
3Grant Martin — PihaTalon MR1A #270722080242
4Kevin Ingram — FeildingLola T332 #3058763767238
5Tony Galbraith — Te KauwhataLola T332 #88707469213
6Michael Hey — BlenheimLola T332 #147876154

A Class — Final Series Standings

PosDriverCarR1R2R3R4Total
1Toby Annabell — HāweraMcLaren M10B #9a78788078314
2Tony RobertsMcLaren M10A #7797779235

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