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CIRCUIT CHRIS AMON MANFEILD - Event Report

LOLAS SECOND BEST AT MANFEILD.

2019/20 SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series
Round 1
Circuit Chris Amon Manfeild
Fri-Sun Nov 16 2019

EVENT REPORT - LOLAS SECOND BEST AT MANFEILD.

Classy category young gun Michael Collins (McRae GM1) completed a clean sweep of all three SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series races on the second day of competition at the opening round of the 2019/20 season at the annual The Sound MG Classic historic motor racing meeting at Fielding’s Circuit Chris Amon Manfeild today.

After qualifying quickest and winning the first SAS Autoparts MSC series’ race of the season on Saturday, the 23-year-old from Christchurch repeated the dose today, again leading every lap he started from experienced Auckland-based historic single-seater specialist Grant Martin (Talon MR1A).

Collins wasn’t holding back either, his best race lap in the final just two-hundredths of a second slower (a 1m02.94 cfm 1m02.92) than the lap that earned him pole position in qualifying on Saturday morning.

Today’s two races provided a similar spectacle to Saturday’s season-opener with Collins rocketing away from pole position, Grant Martin (Talon MR1A) tucking in behind and David Banks (Talon MR1), Aaron Burson (McRae GM1), Brett Willis (Lola T330), Glenn Richards (Lola T400) and the first of the locals, Kevin Ingram (Lola T332) constituting a multi-colour/multi-car battle pack for positions three-through seven.

Adding extra fire-power today was category stalwart Shayne Windelburn (Lola T400) who missed out on qualifying and the first race of the weekend on Saturday but was quickly into his stride today. In the morning race he worked his way up to sixth place, and was fourth in the final race of the day until being caught by a late charge put in by former SAS Autoparts MSC Series title holder Brett Willis to end up fifth.

Willis was forced out of the second race of the weekend on Sunday morning by gear selection issues, which – fortunately – were traced to a relatively easily fixed linkage issue, the Rotorua ace putting a determined charge in, in the final to work his way forward and eventually past Windelburn to match his Saturday race finishing place of fourth.

Gear selection issues also saw third quickest qualifier Aaron Burson pull out of a race (the final). Burson had driven a strong race earlier in the day to finish third ahead of David Banks (Talon MR1), Glenn Richards and Shayne Windelburn.

In the final, however, his dnf elevated David Banks to third ahead of Willis, Windelburn and Ingram with Glenn Richards, amazingly spinning as he exited the final corner but able to gather it up and continue, to greet the chequered flag 1) without hitting anything, and 2) without losing seventh place!

Unfortunately, after a trouble-free debut behind the wheel of his father (David Banks’) ex-Johnny Walker Australian Grand Prix-winning Lola T332 on Saturday, Codie Banks failed to finish the second race this morning thanks to a minor engine issue, then failed to even start the final race of the weekend when the Lola’s engine stopped on the warm-up lap.

In stark contrast, after being forced out of Saturday’s race after his car’s gear lever worked loose Tim Rush (McLaren M22) enjoyed a trouble-free run today finishing ninth in both races.

Finally, bragging rights in the Class A category for older period cars belonged to Frank Karl (McLaren M10B) this weekend after twice leading home Tony Roberts in the high-wing McLaren M10A.

There is now a break of two months until the traditional high-season for the SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series, starting with the big Historic Grand Prix meeting at Taupo’s Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park over the January 18/19 weekend.

With at least four extra cars being shipped down from the UK plus several more from Australia, a 20+ field of cars looks certain…..one which possibly even includes the return of five-time SAS Autoparts MSC Series champion Ken Smith….

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Photo credit: Fast Company/Aaron Mai.

RESULTS

Qualifying
1. Michael Collins (ChCh, McRae GM1) 1m02.92
2. Grant Martin (Ackld, Talon MR1A) 1m03.84
3. Aaron Burson (Ackld, McRAe GM1) 1m04.62
4. David Banks (Ackld, Talon MR1) 1m06.64
5. Brett Willis (Rot, Lola T330) 1m06.86
6. Glenn Richards (Ackld, Lola T400) 1m08.20
7. Kevin Ingram (Feild, Lola T332) 1m08.58
8. Codie Banks (Ackld, Lola T332) 1m08.94
9. Tim Rush (Feild, McLaren M22) 1m09.40
10. Tony Roberts (Nap, McLaren M10A) 1m09.95
11. Frank Karl (Ackld, McLaren M10B) 1m10.24

Race 1 (Sat) 6 laps
1. Michael Collins 6m28.38 1.03.93
2. Grant Martin +2.04s
3. David Banks +12.57s
4. Brett Willis +15.67s
5. Kevin Ingram +17.30s
6. Aaron Burson +23.24s
7. Codie Banks +29.94s
8. Frank Karl +37.10s
9. Glenn Richards +37.39s
10. Tony Roberts +39.44s
DNF. Tim Rush 4m14.04 +3 laps

Race 2 (Sun am) 6 laps
1. Michael Collins 6m24.41 1.03.44
2. Grant Martin +11.44
3. Aaron Burson +18.00
4. David Banks +21.84
5. Glenn Richards +29.09 6. Shayne Windelburn +29.57
7. Frank Karl +38.32
8. Tony Roberts +40.51
9. Tim Rush +40.79
10. Kevin Ingram +44.86
DNF Brett Willis +4 laps, Codie Banks + 5 laps

Race 3 (Sun pm) 10 laps
1. Michael Collins 10m:47.56 1.02.94
2. Grant Martin +10.35s
3. David Banks +21.19s
4. Brett Willis +24.36s
5. Shayne Windelburn +24.86s
6. Kevin Ingram +28.18s
7. Glenn Richards +36.35s
8. Tony Roberts +56.29s
9. Tim Rush +75.93s
10. Frank Karl +102.08s
DNF. Aaron Burson +6 laps; Codie Banks +8 laps

Calendar
Rnd 1: 16-17 Nov 2019 – The Sound MG Classic, Circuit Chris Amon Manfeild Feilding NZ.
Rnd 2: 18-19 Jan 2020 – Historic Grand Prix - Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park Taupo NZ.
Rnd 3: 1-2 Feb 2020 - Skope Classic - Mike Pero Motorsport Park Ruapuna Christchurch NZ.
Rnd 4: 15 -16 Feb 2020 - Southland Car Club Classic Speedfest Teretonga Invercargill NZ.
Rnd 5: 21-22 Mar 2020 – HRC Legends of Speed Hampton Downs Waikato NZ.