International hopefuls under Manfeild’s spotlight this weekend

Manawatu’s Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon hosts those vying to be future F1 drivers this weekend (26-28 January)  as one of the categories racing at the Super Sprint Motorsport New Zealand Championship weekend.

Headlined by the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship (CTFROC), the international lineup of 14 drivers will be joined by four kiwi teams. In support are the 25 cars in the Toyota 86 Championship, 17 in the Summerset GT New Zealand championship and the Super V8s with a combined grid of TA2 Muscle Cars, Open V8s and V8 Utes.

In the Super V8 category it will also be the first time the TA2 Muscle Cars will run at the 3.03km Manfeild Circuit, and is a precursor to the Trans-Tasman 16-car series. With demand exceeding supply, the US built cars are all identical except for the outer silhouette – that matches a road-going version. Currently there are 130 cars spread between Australia and New Zealand.

Brock Gilchrist McLaren 570S

For the Summerset GT New Zealand category the 2024 start to the season includes a second brand new Mercedes AMG GT2 that will turn its first lap at Manfeild. Currently led by Sam Filmore in the Open Class (Porsche 992), Brock Gilchrist leads in GT4 (McLaren 570S).

Leading the Toyota 86 Championship is Hawke’s Bay youngster Tom Bewley – returning for his second season and visit to the Manfeild circuit.

For the CTFROC wings and slicks category it is all about catching Poland’s Roman Bilinski opening round lead. Manfeild’s banked turns provide unique overtaking opportunities and the ability for drivers to ply their craft along with pure race driving.

With local knowledge of Manfeild’s layout is Marton’s Kaleb Ngatoa who has committed to the full five round in five weekend’s championship.

Action starts from Friday with practice, qualifying Saturday morning and the first race early afternoon. Racing continues all day Sunday and will be televised live on Sky Sport (New Zealand), Fox Sports and Kayo (Australia), Pasifika television and through Europe on motorsports.tv.

Schedule of events:

Friday 26 Jan 2024Manfeild RacewayFriday 26 January 2024
StartFinishCategoryDuration
9:20:009:50:00CTFROC – Practice 10:30:00
9:55:0010:15:00Toyota 86 – Practice 10:20:00
10:20:0010:50:00GT New Zealand – Practice 10:30:00
10:55:0011:15:00Super V8s – Practice 10:20:00
11:20:0011:40:00Toyota 86 – Practice 20:20:00
11:45:0012:15:00GT New Zealand – Practice 20:30:00
12:55:0013:40:00Lunch / GR rides0:45:00
13:45:0014:05:00Super V8s – Practice 20:20:00
14:10:0014:30:00Toyota 86 – Practice 30:20:00
14:35:0015:05:00GT New Zealand – Practice 30:30:00
15:10:0015:40:00CTFROC – Practice 30:30:00
15:45:0016:15:00MEETING RIDES0:30:00
Saturday 27 January 2024
StartFinishCategoryDuration
10:10:0010:20:00Super V8s Qualifying 10:10:00
10:26:0010:36:00Super V8s Qualifying 20:10:00
10:42:0011:02:00Toyota 86 – Qualifying0:20:00
11:08:0011:23:00GT New Zealand – Qualifying 10:15:00
11:29:0011:44:00GT New Zealand – Qualifying 20:15:00
11:50:0012:05:00CTFROC Q1 – Qualifying0:15:00
12:10:0012:45:00Lunch / GR Rides0:35:00
12:50:0013:14:00Super V8s Race 1 10 laps0:24:00
13:22:0013:44:00Toyota 86 Race 1 10 Laps0:22:00
13:52:0015:02:00GT New Zealand  Race 1 – 1 hour1:10:00
15:11:0015:51:00CTFROC Race 1 – 22 laps0:40:00
Sunday 28 January 2024
StartFinishCategoryDuration
10:06:0010:21:00CTFROC Q2 – Qualifying 20:15:00
10:28:0011:08:00GT New Zealand  Race 2 – 30 mins0:40:00
11:16:0011:40:00Super V8s Race 2  10 laps0:24:00
11:47:0012:11:00Toyota 86 Race 2  12 Laps0:24:00
12:16:0012:46:00Lunch / GR Rides0:30:00
12:51:0013:31:00CTFROC Race 2:  22 laps0:40:00
13:38:0014:05:00Toyota 86 Race 3  14 Laps0:27:00
14:13:0014:37:00Super V8s Race 3 10 laps0:24:00
14:44:0015:24:00GT New Zealand Race 3 – 30 mins0:40:00
15:32:0016:20:00CTFROC Race 3 – 27 laps0:48:00
ALL RACES ARE TIME CERTAIN + MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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