Perfect round for Liam Sceats in 2022 NAPA Auto Parts NZ Formula Ford Championship

| Photographer Credit: Bruce Jenkins

Liam Sceats had the perfect opening round of the NAPA Auto Parts 2022 NZ Formula Ford Championship at the Taupo International Motorsport Park in Taupo over the weekend.  Having set fastest lap in qualifying, winning the $1,010 Hamptons Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize, Sceats went on to win all four races to take a handy lead over rival Zac Christensen, who finished second in each race.  The weekend was the first of two rounds to contest the national series, with the second to be held in Christchurch on Sunday 1 May 2022. 

“I’m really stoked on how the weekend has gone,” commented Sceats.  “The car was ‘hooked-up’ so I am really happy.  The team has done the best job, so really thrilled with how it all went.” 

#21 Zac Christensen

Starting from pole position in all four races, Sceats was able to get away in each race for a convincing win.  While not having quite the pace, Christensen was also able to gap the rest of the field to finish second. 

“That was not too bad considering we only had a couple of laps on Friday to learn the track,” said Christensen.  “The car was really good and quick all weekend.  Liam (Sceats) was just too quick and I never really got the chance to get passed.  Overall we got some good points from the round heading to my home track.” 

Behind the front two several battles emerged throughout the field.  Young 15-year-old Alex Crosbie managed to hold off numerous attacks from Bree Morris, Leo Scott and Hayden Bakkerus for the final spot on the podium in all four races.  

#75 Jack Noble-Adams battled with #20 Hayden Bakkerus and #00 Simon Hunter

Christchurch’s Jack Noble-Adams was always fighting for a top five position, also battling with Morris, Bakkerus, Callum Crawley and Sebastian Manson. 

Sceats also won the Ron Frost Memorial Trophy, awarded to the driver who gains first place in the final race of the opening round of the championship.   

The final four races to decide the overall NZ Formula Ford title as well as both the leading Class 1 (post 2000) and Class 2 (1990-1999) drivers will be held on Sunday 1 May 2022.   

A $1,010 Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize will be on offer at both rounds for the fastest qualifier.  This is part of the $60,000 prize pool from the Tony Quinn Foundation which includes funding for travel to Formula Ford events within New Zealand. 

Liam Sceats won the Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy cash prize for fastest qualifier

As part of the prize package for the overall winner of the NZ Formula Ford title, the driver has the opportunity to test a FT60 while the Class 2 winner has the opportunity for a TR86 test.  Both compliments of TOYOTA GAZOO Racing New Zealand. 

Results – Provisional

Overall Points (Top 10)
1/ Liam Sceats    303
2/ Zac Christensen    270
3/ Alex Crosbie    243
4/ Jack Noble-Adams    187
5/ Simon Hunter    184
6/ Sebastian Manson    175
7/ Bree Morris    172
8/ Callum Crawley    150
9/ Hayden Bakkerus    149
10/ Shane Drake    111 

Qualifying            
1/ Liam Sceats    Van Diemen Stealth    1’35.395
2/ Zac Christensen    Ray GR20    1’35.819
3/ Hayden Bakkerus    Mygale SJ08A    1’35.961
4/ Leo Scott    Spectrum    1’35.969
5/ Alex Crosbie    Ray GR21    1’36.398
6/ Sebastian Manson    Spectrum    1’36.461
7/ Bree Morris    Ray GR17    1’36.478
8/ Jack Noble-Adams    Ray GR21    1’36.557
9/ Callum Crawley    Spectrum    1’36.658
10/ Shane Drake    Van Diemen RF92    1’37.059
11/ Bo Hill    Van Diemen RF94 Stealth    1’37.095
12/ Simon Hunter    Mygale SJ08A    1’37.661
13/ Mason Potter    Van Diemen Stealth    1’38.018
14/ Joshua Andrew    Van Diemen RF01    1’39.281
15/ Robert Toshach    Swift FB89    1’40.321
16/ Keith Miller    Van Diemen RF01    1’43.398
DNS Kyan Davie    Spectrum 015   

Race 1 (10 laps)         
1/ Liam Sceats    Van Diemen Stealth
2/ Zac Christensen    Ray GR20
3/ Alex Crosbie    Ray GR21
4/ Bree Morris    Ray GR17
5/ Hayden Bakkerus    Mygale SJ08A
6/ Jack Noble-Adams    Ray GR21
7/ Callum Crawley    Spectrum
8/ Sebastian Manson    Spectrum
9/ Shane Drake    Van Diemen RF92
10/ Kyan Davie    Spectrum 015
11/ Bo Hill    Van Diemen RF94 Stealth
12/ Mason Potter    Van Diemen Stealth
13/ Robert Toshach    Swift FB89
14/ Joshua Andrew    Van Diemen RF01
15/ Simon Hunter    Mygale SJ08A
16/ Keith Miller    Van Diemen RF01
DNF Leo Scott    Spectrum 

Race 2 (9 laps)        
1/ Liam Sceats    Van Diemen Stealth
2/ Zac Christensen    Ray GR20
3/ Alex Crosbie    Ray GR21
4/ Leo Scott    Spectrum
5/ Jack Noble-Adams    Ray GR21
6/ Bree Morris    Ray GR17
7/ Sebastian Manson    Spectrum
8/ Simon Hunter    Mygale SJ08A
9/ Shane Drake    Van Diemen RF92
10/ Kyan Davie    Spectrum 015
11/ Bo Hill    Van Diemen RF94 Stealth
12/ Mason Potter    Van Diemen Stealth
13/ Callum Crawley    Spectrum
14/ Joshua Andrew    Van Diemen RF01
15/ Robert Toshach    Swift FB89
DNF Hayden Bakkerus    Mygale SJ08A
DNF Keith Miller    Van Diemen RF01 

Race 3 (10 laps)        
1/ Liam Sceats    Van Diemen Stealth
2/ Zac Christensen    Ray GR20
3/ Alex Crosbie    Ray GR21
4/ Jack Noble-Adams    Ray GR21
5/ Simon Hunter    Mygale SJ08A
6/ Sebastian Manson    Spectrum
7/ Hayden Bakkerus    Mygale SJ08A
8/ Shane Drake    Van Diemen RF92
9/ Mason Potter    Van Diemen Stealth
10/ Robert Toshach    Swift FB89
11/ Joshua Andrew    Van Diemen RF01
12/ Callum Crawley    Spectrum
13/ Kyan Davie    Spectrum 015
14/ Bo Hill    Van Diemen RF94 Stealth
15/ Bree Morris    Ray GR17
16/ Keith Miller    Van Diemen RF01
DQ Leo Scott    Spectrum 

Race 4 (12 laps)        
1/ Liam Sceats    Van Diemen Stealth
2/ Zac Christensen    Ray GR20
3/ Alex Crosbie    Ray GR21
4/ Hayden Bakkerus    Mygale SJ08A
5/ Callum Crawley    Spectrum
6/ Bree Morris    Ray GR17
7/ Sebastian Manson    Spectrum
8/ Simon Hunter    Mygale SJ08A
9/ Bo Hill    Van Diemen RF94 Stealth
10/ Mason Potter    Van Diemen Stealth
11/ Robert Toshach    Swift FB89
12/ Joshua Andrew    Van Diemen RF01
13/ Jack Noble-Adams    Ray GR21
14/ Kyan Davie    Spectrum 015
15/ Keith Miller    Van Diemen RF01
DNF Shane Drake    Van Diemen RF92
DNS Leo Scott    Spectrum

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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