Dominant Hamilton takes lead in Yokohama South Island F1600 Championship

An in-form Matthew Hamilton has taken the lead of the 2021/22 Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship after dominating the penultimate round at Timaru International Raceway on Saturday.  Having won the $500 Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy prize for fastest time in qualifying, the Christchurch driver went on to win two races and finished runner up in the third.

“Happy with that,” commented Hamilton.  “It’s what we needed to take the lead in the championship.  The last race was about finishing and getting points, so we now have a nice wee lead heading to Invercargill”

#21 Zac Christensen won race 3 from #59 Matt Hamilton, #41 Alex Crosbie and #55 Bree Morris – Photo by Euan Cameron

Previous points leader, Louis sharp, has headed to the UK to pursue his single seater career in British Formula 4, pathing the way for rivals to compete for the title, in which they did.  Hamilton (Van Diemen RF88) didn’t have it all his own way with Zac Christensen (Ray GR20) winning the final race of the day, and now sits second on the points table, 36-points behind Hamilton.

“We had the setup right and the pace all day,” said Christensen.  “I managed to get ahead in that last race so pleased with the win.”

#41 Alex Crosbie won the round for Class 1 cars and sits fourth overall in the series – Photo Terry Marshall

In all three races Hamilton and Christensen battled for the lead while behind them Alex Crosbie (Ray GR21) and Bree Morris (Ray GR17) fought for the remaining podium place. The top four having qualified in that order.

Behind them it was a battle between Dylan Petch (Ray GR20), Daniel Brown (Ray GR21), Blake Knowles (Van Diemen RF92), Shane Drake (Van Diemen RF92), while cousins Cameron Freeman (Van Diemen RF93) and Dyson Freeman (Van Diemen RF92) battle for both family and Class 2 honours.

In all three races, Hamilton got a blinding start from pole, meaning Christensen would always have to go around him to take the lead.  This he did in the opening race but was unable to defend Hamilton’s ultimate attack for the race win.

The second race provided a mix of results after three drivers collided heading into the turn one on the seventh lap, bringing out the safety car.  Dylan Petch retired with damage as did Blake Knowles while Bree Morris dropped back to tenth and Christensen to eight.  Hamilton took the win crossing the line still under safety car conditions with Crosbie second and Brown third.

#19 Cameron Freeman continues to lead Class 2 from cousin Dyson Freeman – Photo by Euan Cameron

Christensen certainly showed his speed in the final 12-lap feature race hunting down and passing a fast-starting Hamilton, to take his third win of the season. 

With one final round to go at Teretonga Park in Invercargill in two weeks’ time, the title is likely to come down to a straight fight between Hamilton and Christensen while a tussle for third will take place between Crosbie and Brown.  Also, on the line is the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy $500 prize for fastest driver.  The award is part of the $60,000 prize pool from the Tony Quinn Foundation with funding for travel and testing opportunities with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing NZ.

#55 Bree Morris continues to impress – Photo Terry Marshall

Points after 5/6 rounds (Top 15)
1/ Matthew Hamilton Van Diemen RF88 872
2/ Zac Christensen Ray GR20 836
3/ Louis Sharp Spectrum 015 747
4/ Alex Crosbie Ray GR21 696
5/ Daniel Brown Ray GR21 624
6/ Simon Hunter* Mygale SJ08A 502
7/ Dylan Petch Ray GR20 473
8/ Cameron Freeman Van Diemen RF93 Stealth 461
9/ Dyson Freeman Van Diemen RF92 427
10/ Robert Toshach Swift FB89 362
11/ Bree Morris Ray GR17 327
12/ Jack Noble-Adams Ray GR21 326
13/ Harry Wilson Mygale SJ12 298
14/ Blake Knowles Van Diemen RF92 / RF05 287
15/ Ryan Low Ray GR08 268

Race Results
Race 1 (10-laps)

1/ Matthew Hamilton, Van Diemen RF88
2/ Zac Christensen, Ray GR20
3/ Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
4/ Bree Morris Ray GR17
5/ Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF92
6/ Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
7/ Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
8/ Cameron Freeman, Van Diemen RF93
9/ Harry Wilson, Mygale SJ12
10/ Dyson Freeman, Van Diemen RF92
11/ Shane Drake Van Diemen RF92
12/ Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
13/ Will Kitching, Van Diemen RF98
14/ Jake Bryant Van Diemen RF92
15/ Jacob Cunniffe, Swift SC96K

Race 2 (10-laps)
1/ Matthew Hamilton, Van Diemen RF88
2/ Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
3/ Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
4/ Shane Drake Van Diemen RF92
5/ Cameron Freeman, Van Diemen RF93
6/ Dyson Freeman, Van Diemen RF92
7/ Harry Wilson, Mygale SJ12
8/ Zac Christensen, Ray GR20
9/ Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
10/ Bree Morris Ray GR17
11/ Will Kitching, Van Diemen RF98
12/ Jacob Cunniffe, Swift SC96K
13/ Jake Bryant Van Diemen RF92
14/ Grant Campbell Swift FB4
DNF Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF92
DNF Dylan Petch, Ray GR20

Race 3 (12-laps)
1/ Zac Christensen, Ray GR20
2/ Matthew Hamilton, Van Diemen RF88
3/ Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
4/ Bree Morris Ray GR17
5/ Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
6/ Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF92
7/ Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
8/ Shane Drake Van Diemen RF92
9/ Dyson Freeman, Van Diemen RF92
10/ Cameron Freeman, Van Diemen RF93
11/ Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
12/ Will Kitching, Van Diemen RF98
13/ Jacob Cunniffe, Swift SC96K
14/ Jake Bryant Van Diemen RF92
15/ Grant Campbell Swift FB4

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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