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| McIntyre scores race win to build New Zealand V8 series lead |
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| Saturday, 19 January 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Defending New Zealand V8s champion John McIntyre made sure he took every possible opportunity to score maximum points and extend his lead with a win in the weekend’s first of three races for the V8s at the Taupo A1GP meeting.
Starting in third with the more advantageous inside line going into opening left-hander, McIntyre was quick to move into second place behind pole-setter Andy Booth, forcing Kayne Scott, who started second, back into third.
Booth and McIntyre quickly
established a gap over the chasing pack of Scott, Paul
Having set a blistering time during
Friday’s qualifying sessions, Booth was determined to keep the Tasman Motorsport
Holden in the lead, but despite Booth’s best efforts, on lap five McIntyre
snatched the inside line at the hairpin to give himself the full distance of the
long main straight to sling-shot the BP Ultimate Ford past Booth. With Booth now
providing a Holden-sized buffer between McIntyre and Scott, McIntyre pulled out
quite a lead as Scott battled to get past Booth.
Meanwhile Angus Fogg, who had
qualified his brand-new Havoline Ford in the unusual position of eleventh,
climbed several places to duel with his team-mate Paul Pedersen who was driving
Fogg’s old car in his first V8 race this season in sixth and seventh until
Manuell had a big lock-up in the Orix Holden at the end of the main straight
which allowed Radisich, and then Fogg past. Booth also appeared to have issues,
dropping from second to fifth in a matter of seconds.
Unable to set a qualifying time on
Friday as his team waited on the delivery of a new engine, V8 Supercar driver
David Besnard started the 14 lap race from the back of the 32 car-strong grid.
Besnard gained one or two places every lap to put the SCG Motorsport Ford in a
very credible eleventh place by the second to last lap until a heart-breaking
miscalculation of fuel usage saw Besnard’s car run out of fuel. Determined to
cross the line, Besnard used the starter motor to propel the car forward at
barely walking pace for nearly half a lap, but the slight uphill slope to the
finish line ultimately defeated him. Besnard’s team-mate John Penny suffered the
same fuel-shortfall and also was unable to finish.
After 14 hot and very dusty laps,
McIntyre took a well-earned win, the maximum 75 points and a new lap record of
1:36.928 to earn himself pole position for Sunday’s 18 lap race. Scott finished
second, holding second in the championship behind McIntyre. Radisich was third
to close up on Fogg in the points’ table. Fogg was fourth, Booth fifth, Paul
Pedersen sixth, Manuell seventh with the hard-battling trio of Mark Pedersen (no
relation to Paul), Dean Perkins and Clark Proctor rounding out the top
ten.
McIntyre said that after seven or
eight laps, the wind and cars going off the circuit meant there was a lot of
dust moving across the racing line. “You’d come into a corner and get a
surprise, but there isn’t major tyre wear on this circuit so we’re in a pretty
good position for Sunday’s two races.”
Scott said: “Andy Booth certainly
had some pace, but when he locked it up, I was able to get past. We seemed to
have a different setup and our car really came on better towards the end as tyre
pressures change.”
Scott added that he wasn’t alone
amongst the V8 drivers when commenting that the changes to the sequence of
corners at the end of the main straight. “That corner has done away with a
fantastic passing opportunity for our class. You could get three-wide through
there and then see what happened! Now we essentially have to follow through in
single file.”
Radisich was pleased with third,
given it’s the first time he’s raced on the revamped Taupo circuit. “We did have
some technical issues yesterday, but we got a good start for a consistent race
and third place.”
The starting grid for Sunday’s 18
lap race is determined by each driver’s fastest times from the first race.
McIntyre has pole, Scott second, Booth third and Besnard will be pleased to have
the opportunity to start from fourth. Fogg starts from fifth, Radisich sixth,
Manuell seventh, Paul Pedersen eighth, Proctor ninth and Mark Pedersen from
tenth.
The New Zealand V8s then wrap up the
A1GP meeting with the very last race on the card, a 22 lap reverse grid race at
5pm on Sunday. Starting positions for the reverse grid are determined by adding
the points from the first two races, then reversing the whole line-up.
Position,
Driver, Hometown, Car, Points earned
1, John McIntyre, Nelson, Ford
Falcon BA, 75
2, Kayne Scott, Hamilton, Ford
Falcon BA, 67
3, Paul Radisich, Melbourne, Ford
Falcon BA, 60
4, Angus Fogg,
5, Andy Booth,
6, Paul Pedersen, Rotorua, Ford
Falcon BA, 45
7, Paul Manuell,
8, Mark Pedersen,
9, Dean Perkins, Pukekohe, Ford
Falcon BA, 33
10, Clark Proctor,
11, Cameron McLean, Brisbane, Ford
Falcon BA, 28
12, Andrew Fawcet,
13, Andrew Anderson,
14, Andrew Porter,
15, Michael Wallace,
16, Inky Tulloch, Gore, Ford Falcon
BA, 18
17, Adam Brook,
18, Dale Lambert,
19, Simon Richards, Hamilton, Ford
Falcon BA, 12
20, Haydn Mackenzie,
21, Tim Edgell,
22, Luke Youlden, Melbourne, Ford
Falcon BA, 8
23, Julia Huzziff,
24, Shaun Turton, Pukekohe, Holden
Commodore VY, 6
25, Dave Stewart,
26, Eddie Bell,
30, Connel McLaren,
DNF,
DNF, David Besnard, Gold Coast, Ford
Falcon BA
DNF, John Penny, Taupo, Ford Falcon
BA
DNF, Nick Ross,
DNF, Chris Adams, Mosgiel, Holden
Commodore VY
DNF, Kevin Williams,
Position,
Driver, Hometown, Car, Provisional total points
1, John McIntyre, Nelson, Ford
Falcon BA, 457
2, Kayne Scott, Hamilton, Ford
Falcon BA, 398 (diff. to previous: 59)
3, Angus Fogg,
4, Paul Radisich, Melbourne, Ford
Falcon BA, 379 (3)
5, Paul Manuell,
6, Andy Booth,
7, Cameron McLean, Brisbane, Ford
Falcon BA, 255
8, Clark Proctor,
9, Dean Perkins, Pukekohe, Ford
Falcon BA, 237
10, Michael Wallace,
11, Luke Youlden, Melbourne, Ford
Falcon BA, 153
12, Simon Richards, Hamilton, Ford
Falcon BA, 146
13, Haydn Mackenzie,
14, David Besnard, Gold Coast, Ford
Falcon BA, 140
15, Andrew Fawcet,
16,
17, Adam Brook,
18, Kevin Williams,
19, Mark Pedersen,
20, Andrew Anderson,
21, Nick Ross,
22, Dale Lambert,
23, Connel McLaren,
24, Chris Adams, Mosgiel, Holden
Commodore VY, 81
25, Andrew Porter,
26, John Penny, Taupo, Ford Falcon
BA, 68
27, Inky Tulloch, Gore, Ford Falcon
BA, 64
28, Tim Edgell,
29, Eddie Bell,
30=, Darryn Henderson,
30=, Paul Pedersen, Rotorua, Ford
Falcon BA, 45
32, Dave Stewart,
33, Julia Huzziff,
34, Shaun Turton, Pukekohe, Holden
Commodore VY, 6
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