Igor Fraga laid down a form challenge for the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy race at Hampton Downs this morning, fending off a string challenge from series leader and reigning champion Liam Lawson in the Castrol Toyota Racing Series.
 Fraga won Saturday’s race and is fast becoming the main challenger to  Red Bull Junior and M2 Competition team mate Lawson as the New Zealand  series reaches its halfway point.
  
 The first fast laps didn’t start to show on the timing until about five  minutes into the 15 minute session and as the drivers got back into the  groove around the North Waikato track it was Argentina’s Franco  Colapinto and Axel Gnos who were first to show with laps under 1 minute 3  seconds. Saturday winner Igor Fraga then popped to the top of the  timesheets with a 1 minute 1 second lap and once again, it was his team  mate Liam Lawson who joined him in the battle for pole position for the  feature race.
  
 Fraga fought back immediately with a 1 minute .885 lap while Yuki  Tsunoda jumped up to third with five minutes remaining with his best lap  of the weekend. Petr Ptacek responded in his mtec Motorsport engineered  by R-Ace GP entry to push the Japanese racer down to third, and  Colapinto and Grégoire Saucy also entered the frame as lap times were  traded and positions gained or lost by just thousandths of a second.
  
 Lawson bettered Fraga’s time by a couple of hundredths to go fastest  with three minutes left of the session as the regular series front  runners fought out the rest of the places in a top ten that was covered  by just four tenths. The impressive Fraga then clocked the best time of  the weekend with a 1 minute .747 second lap, a half tenth ahead of  Lawson’s best.
  
 On the final flying lap Lawson responded again to pip the Brazilian by  three one hundredths, but Fraga still had something left and after  resting his tyres on his penultimate lap, he threw in a final big push  and clocked a 1 minute .696 lap – a new weekend best and pole position  by two one hundredths ahead of the champion.
  
 “When I saw the time on my dashboard, I thought ‘ok’ it’s going to be  very close,” Fraga explained after qualifying.” “I feel very  comfortable, the car was very consistent as well. I was able to start to  push and get the times lower. I am thinking more about the championship  now. I’m trying to keep the consistency and be strong for the rest of  the championship.”
  
 Grégoire Saucy was an impressive third for Giles Motorsport and on the  pace of the top two while Ptacek – who finished third in Saturday’s race  – was a couple of tenths down in fourth position. Caio Collet and Yuki  Tsunoda locked out the third row in fifth and sixth respectively, while  Jackson Walls showed great pace again in the last few moments of the  session to end up seventh. Despite his early pace in the session,  Colapinto wound up eighth, with Oliver Rasmussen and Lirim Zendeli  completing the top ten.
  
  
  
 Castrol Toyota Racing Series – Round 3 Hampton Downs Motorsport Park – Qualifying 2
  
 1. Igor Fraga – M2 Competition
 2. Liam Lawson – M2 Competition
 3. Grégoire Saucy – Giles Motorsport
 4. Petr Ptacek – mtec Motorsport
 5. Caio Collet – mtec Motorsport
 6. Yuki Tsunoda – M2 Competition
 7. Jackson Walls – mtec Motorsport
 8. Franco Colapinto – Kiwi Motorsport
 9. Oliver Rasmussen – mtec Motorsport
 10. Lirim Zendeli – Giles Motorsport
 11. Emilien Denner – M2 Competition
 12. Spike Kohlbecker – Kiwi Motorsport
 13. Rui Andrade – M2 Competition
 14. Lucas Petersson – mtec Motorsport
 15. Henning Enqvist – Giles Motorsport
 16. Tijmen van der Helm – Kiwi Motorsport
 17. Ido Cohen – M2 Competition
 18. Axel Gnos – Kiwi Motorsport
  
   



 
    
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