Hampton Downs full international circuit will be the perfect venue this
Saturday for the clash of the GT titans as the best endurance racers in the
country battle it out for honours in the New Zealand Endurance Championship
final.
Recently crowned South Island champs Jonny Reid and Neil Foster in their
International Motorsport run Audi R8 LMS head the entry alongside North Island
Endurance series champs Glenn Smith and John De Veth in their McLaren 650s.
Reid and Foster will be looking to revenge a defeat in the North Island champs
after their final round was blighted with technical issues.
Twenty five plus cars are lined up for the three hour race, which will see a
domestic endurance event run for the first time on the full 3.8km International
Circuit. The GT specification cars, as well as some of the V8 powered machines,
should be on the limit of their potential with the two long straights and
challenging curves of the North Waikato track.
One of the most interesting cars in the field this weekend will be the latest
from the Racer Products stable. Gene Rollinson and Rhys Gould qualified for the
final following a notable campaign in the TCR Hyundai but they get a major
upgrade for the weekend debuting the Gallardo Extenso R-EX.
Designed by Reiter Engineering to comply with GT3 regulations and launched as
the last in line of the racing Gallardos before the introduction of the
Huracán, the car features a rear track widened by five inches to make it over
80 inches in width.
Reiter wrapped it in full carbon fibre bodywork and reworked the engine with
new camshafts for more torque and stronger engine internals. The most extreme
Gallardo ever built also comes with an engine sound specifically tuned by
Reiter for both performance and fans’ ’emotions’.
Another interesting inclusion in the three hour field this weekend is the Byers
Motorsport first generation R8 Audi. The team has been working flat out to cure
a gearbox issue that reared its head at the final round of the South Island
series a fortnight ago. Drivers Ben Byers and Christina Orr-West are desperate
to race in the final in the Dayle ITM-backed machine having turned a few heads
with both their speed and determination.
Securing third overall in the South Island championship after the dramas they
experienced proved to be a popular result and Orr-West particularly will be
looking to demonstrate once again the pace and racecraft that has arguably made
her New Zealand’s all-time best lady racer.
Jared Owens, Nick Chester and Tim O’Connor should be right at the sharp end in
the one hour final in their Porsche, Holden Supercar and Ferrari machines
respectively, while Andy Duffin is sure to be a crowd favourite in the
screaming fire breathing triple Rotor Mazda RX7. The quick and underrated John
Midgley, however, might just be the man to put them all to the sword in the one
hour encounter. Either way, it should be quite a race.
Practice takes place on Friday with qualifying and race action getting underway
on Saturday morning.
