Knowles determined to keep championship lead in South Island F1600 round at Teretonga this weekend

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Local driver and New Zealand Formula Ford champion, Alex Crosbie, will have a fight on his hands this weekend as the third round of the 2022/23 Yokohama South Island Formula 1600 Championship gets underway at Teretonga Park in Invercargill (3-4 December 2022).  Last time out in Timaru, Christchurch student Blake Knowles (Van Diemen RF05) was the class of the field winning all three races, taking over the lead in the championship, ahead of Crosbie (Ray GR21), Daniel Brown (Ray GR 21) and Dylan Petch (Ray GR20).

“We had strong pace all weekend at Timaru,” said Knowles.  “Last season at Teretonga we went very well so hopefully we can continue our pace there.  Alex (Crosbie) will be fast as it is his home circuit.  Battling with him at the last round was cool as he is a hard charger.”

#50 Blake Knowles ahead of #1 Alex Crosbie – Photo- Mad Angles Photography

Also showing pace this season is Dylan Petch who won the NAPA Auto Parts $230 cash prize for ‘Driver of the Day’ at the last round and is in a fight for third overall with Daniel Brown. 

Joining the grid this weekend is Christchurch’s Simon Hunter (Mygale SJ08a) who, last season, proved he is a race winning contender and North Island front-runner Sebastian Manson (Spectrum), who has recently returned from Portugal after competing in the World Rotax kartsport champs.  Along with former South Island champion, Jack Noble-Adams (Ray GR21) we are likely to see a top seven-way fight for race victories and podium places.

Australian-based Kiwi Tim Miles (Van Diemen RF92) makes a welcome appearance on the grid.  Miles is a long-time Formula Ford driver and a regular competitor in the Australian Porsche Carrera Cup scene and is joined by regular campaigner Robert Toshach (Swift FB89).

Expect a decent mid-pack battle between rookies Caleb Byers (Ray GR21), Will Neale (Van Diemen Stealth) and Dan Kelly (Van Diemen Stealth).

On the line is a $500 cash prize for fastest qualifier provided by the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy.  The award is part of the increased $66,000 prize pool from the Tony Quinn Foundation with funding for travel and testing opportunities with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing NZ.  Qualifying and the first 10-lap race take place on Saturday with another 10-lap and a 12-lap race on Sunday.  

Overall Points after 2/6 rounds (Top 12)
1/ Blake Knowles 384
2/ Alex Crosbie 369
3/ Daniel Brown 331
4/ Dylan Petch 317
5/ Caleb Byers 230
6/ Will Neale 214
7/ Dominic Robertson 220
8/ Jake Bryant 117
9/ Dan Kelly 205
10/ Jacob Cunniffe 128
11/ Rachael Beck 82
12/ Thomas Flynn 150

Round 3 Entry List
00, Simon Hunter, Mygale SJ08a
1, Alex Crosbie, Ray GR21
17, Dylan Petch, Ray GR20
25, Daniel Brown, Ray GR21
28, Will Neale, Van Diemen Stealth
3, Dominic Robertson, SC94 Swift
30, Jacob Cunniffe, SC96 Swift
50, Blake Knowles, Van Diemen RF05
53, Robert Toshach, Swift FB89
58, Dan Kelly, Van Diemen Stealth
63, Rachael Beck, Van Diemen RF92
69, Sebastian Manson, Spectrum FF
73, Caleb Byers, Ray GR21
75, Jack Noble-Adams, Ray GR21
77, Jake Bryant, Van Diemen Stealth
79, Tim Miles, Van Diemen RF92
96, Michael Hey, Van Diemen Stealth Evo 2

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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