McRae 1-2 in F5000 at Skope Classic

| Photographer Credit: Lance Hastie

The MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series roared into life at the Skope Classic meeting being held at the Mike Pero Motorsport Park in Christchurch on Saturday

The comprehensively rebuilt and race prepared original STP pink Leda ‘GM1 001’ now owned by Alistair and Vicki Hey of Queenstown and driven by local category young gun Michael Collins, and a later ‘production’ model ‘McRae GM1’ (009) owned and driven by three-time former SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series title holder Steve Ross from Dunedin – qualified first and second, then – after swapping the lead a couple of times a amongst themselves, a mistake by Ross allowed Collins final pass for the lead which he managed to hold onto until the chequered flag came out.

Local series young gun Michael Collins (Leda GM1) made a winning return to the SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series at his home track in Christchurch

Third across the line – having spent much of the race defending the position from fellow Lola T332 driver Codie Banks – was the ever-improving Kevin Ingram.

Just when Banks Jnr thought he was in with a chance, he was forced to slow dramatically then stop completely on lap 6 of 8 as his car’s engine suddenly lost all oil pressure.

Three-time former series champion Steve Ross from Dunedin in his McRae GM1

The news wasn’t all bad for members of the Banks family however, Codie’s father David Banks (Talon MR1) inheriting 4th place just 5 seconds behind Ingram but a good half a minute up on F5000 class new face Buce Kett (Lola T332) who was a ‘very happy man’ in 5th.Like sixth placed fellow category new face Alastair Chalmers (Chevron B32) Kett said he was taking a cautious approach, and one he was already benefiting from.

Finally in the battle for Class A honours (for earlier era cars) category stalwart Tony Roberts in his recently acquired ex Kip Ackerman South African series McLaren M10B (400-08), was shadowed all the way to by Toby Annabell from Hawera in Taranaki in his similar M10B.

Class A category stalwart Tony Roberts leading fellow McLaren M10B runner Toby Annabell

Aucklander Frank Karl had battery issues with his McLaren M10B however and was one of three drivers who DNFed today’s race.

The other two were Rnd 1 race winner Grant Martin (Talon MR1/A) who broke an input shaft on the first full lap, prompting an early Safety Car intervention while the prone car was moved, and Tony Galbraith (Lola T332) who had engine issues.

Tomorrow all the action from the Skope Classic is being livestreamed. Here’s the YouTube link https://youtu.be/nsiTtbJq24g

Qualifying
1/ Michael Collins (Leda GM1 001/ChCh) 1:18.868
2/ Steve Ross (McRae GM1/Dun) 1:19.973
3/ Kevin Ingram ( Lola T332/Fldg) 1:20.881
4/ Grant Martin (Talon MR1/A/Ackld) 1:21.579
5/ Codie Banks (Lola T332/Ackld) 1:21.734
6/ David Banks (Talon MR1/Ackld) 1:22.383
7/ Tony Galbraith (Lola T332/Hamp Dwns) 1.24.005
8/ Bruce Kett (Lola T332/Ham) 1:29:561
9/ Alastair Chalmers (Chevron B32/H-B) 1:29.956
10/ Tony Roberts (McLaren M10B/H-B) 1:30.614
11/ Toby Annabell (McLaren M10B/Tara) 1: 1:31.566
12/ Frank Karl (McLaren M10B/Ackld) 1:31.750

Race 1 (8 laps Sat pm)
1/ Michael Collins
2/ Steve Ross
3/ Kevin Ingram
4/ David Banks
5/ Bruce Kett
6/ Alastair Chalmers
7/ Tony Roberts
8/ Toby Annabell
9/ Codie Banks
DNF; Grant Martin, Tony Galbraith, Frank Karl

Ross MacKay is an award-winning journalist, author and publicist with first-hand experience of motorsport from a lifetime competing on two and four wheels. He currently combines contract media work with weekend Mountain Bike missions and trips to grassroots drift days.

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