Brad Kroef wins V8 Utes rain-soaked season opener at Taupo

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It was a case of ‘two trophies for Kroefies’ in the V8 Utes season opener of the Super V8 series at Taupo International Motorsport Park. Brad Kreof won Round One of the championship with Father Greg in second and Stu Monteith third. The event was also a first in many ways – a first race win for Alex Fougere and the first time V8 utes had raced behind the TA2 and V8 Open categories.

During a saturated Saturday morning qualifying session, former V8 Utes champion Andrew Waite explained to Greg Rust in the commentary box, “In the rain these utes are an absolute handful.”

But Alex Fougere grabbed the opportunity with both hands setting the fastest lap with a 1min 58.736. As the rain fell, so did the lap times of Brad Kroef finishing second fastest at 1.59.726, his father Greg Kroef posted a sensational final lap to qualify third, while newcomer Kyan Davie was settling in nicely finishing fourth.

Putting these performances into perspective, only one of the TA2s managed a sub 2-minute lap time. The V8 Open cars were faster than the V8 Utes of course – Gary Lathrope of GR8 Events putting it down to “more horsepower and more rubber.”

In pouring rain, Race One got off to a delayed start waiting for race officials to confirm it was safe to race. After a rolling start, Alex Fougere led into turn one, followed closely by Brad Kroef. By lap three Alex had stretched his lead to 7 seconds, 14-seconds by mid-race a lead he built to a 21-second lead by lap 9. Not far behind, newcomer Kyan Davie found a way around Greg Kroef and by lap four was hunting down Brad. As the battle ensued, neither driver wanted to do anything risky in the slippery conditions.

On lap nine, a blown fuse blew Alex Fougere’s chance of victory. As his engine whimpered to a halt, Brad Kroef aquaplaned past for the lead. And that’s how positions remained at the chequered flag. Hampered by power steering failure on the third lap, Phill Ross muscled his way to a hard fought 3rd.

Race Two Sunday morning saw a son-son-father-father finish. Alex Fougere made amends for a heartbreaking DNF the day before winning the race with Brad Kroef in second ahead of a tenacious Paul Fougere in third and Greg Kroef fourth.

The reverse grid race saw Bruce McRae lead the pack from a rolling start as the utes ran three wide into Turn One, punching through the rooster tails of the TA2s and Open V8s up ahead. Phill Ross continued his turn of speed from yesterday and was already up to third by the second lap then into the lead by the third lap. Meanwhile Alex Fougere was making light work of the midfield and was into second having overtaken his father Paul in the Napa–backed Holden. The best was yet to come.

Sadly, Phill’s luck ran out on the fifth lap when a persistent electrical issue re-emerged forcing his Holden to limp back to the pits. That left the race lead in Alex Fougere’s safe hands. Not far behind Paul Fougere in 2nd was proving a formidable roadblock for a hard-charging Brad Kroef. Ultimately Brad got past on lap seven; a position he retained until the chequered flag. After the race finish, there were two Fougeres on the podium, with Brad Kroef sandwiched between them and Greg Kroef looking on in fourth.

The track was drying for Race Three early Sunday afternoon, but the drivers elected to stick with wet tyres – a call that was to prove sensible as rain returned mid-race.

Brad Kroef led the field from the start before Paul Fougere snuck down the inside on turn one to grab first place. Meanwhile, Phil Ross was on a mission and by lap three was in the lead. Unfortunately, it all came unstuck on lap four as electrical issues again crippled his car, prompting a safety car.

This handed the lead to Greg Kroef with son Brad just 1.4 seconds behind. Meanwhile Paul Fougere was slipping further back with a loose steering issue as rain began to fall, leaving father and son Greg and Brad Kroef to remain up front. After starting 7th, Alex Fougere progressed to third before the safety car ended his overtaking antics. That’s how positions remained at the chequered flag.

The round winner was a different story. In a weekend that had three father and son combos competing in the V8 Utes, Brad Kroef won the round with Greg Kroef second and Stu Monteith third. Such a display of close yet virtually damage-free race racing served as a tantalising entrée for a tasty season. Roll on Round Two of the Super V8s in January 2024 at Manfeild.

QUALIFYING SATURDAYDRIVERTIME
1stAlex Fougere1.58.736
2ndBrad Kroef1.59.726
3rdGrog Kroef2.00.674
4thKyan Davie2.01.513
5thBlair Gribble-Bowring2.03.222
6thSimon Ussher2.03.877
7thPaul Fougere2.04.840
8thStuart Monteith2.04.840
9thBruce McRae2.07.436
10thGrant Bowring2.16.378
11thPhill Ross2.17.251
RACE ONE SATURDAYDRIVERRACE TWO SUNDAYDRIVER
1stBrad Kroef1stAlex Fougere
2ndKyan Davie2ndBrad Kroef
3rdPhill Ross3rdPaul Fougere
4thSimon Ussher4thGreg Kroef
5thStuart Monteith5thStuart Monteith
6thPaul Fougere6thBlair Gribble-Bowring
7thGreg Kroef7thSimon Ussher
8thBruce McRae8thBruce McRae
9thGrant Bowring9thGrant Bowring
10thAlex Fougere10thPhil Ross
11thBlair Gribble-Bowring  
    
RACE THREE SUNDAYDRIVERCHAMPIONSHIP POSITIONSPOINTS
1stGreg KroefBrad Kroef280
2ndBrad KroefGreg Kroef215
3rdAlex FougereStuart Monteith190
4thStuart MonteithAlex Fougere180
5thSimon UssherPaul Fougere178
6thPaul FougereSimon Ussher175
7thBlair Gribble-BowringBruce McRae123
8thGrant BowringGrant Bowring120
9thBruce McRaePhil Ross116
10thPhil RossBlair Gribble-Bowring94
  Kyan Davie90

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