Baird charges
to Barbagallo win
Craig Baird charged through the field to claim victory in
Race 2 of the CAMS Australian GT Championship at Barbagallo Raceway. An intense 20-minute sprint to the flag ended the weekend with Baird
scything through the field. The Scott Taylor Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3 claimed the lead from Klark
Quinn with little more than three minutes remaining to win the final race
of the weekend. The race began with Race 1 winner Steve McLaughlan holding his advantage
into turn one before Klark Quinn found a way by at Turn 6 on the opening
lap. An incident between Roger Lago and Geoff Emery drew the red flag just one
corner further on, the Audi driving making contact with the tyre barrier
near pit entry. Emery was taken to hospital for precautionary scans as a result of the
impact, with a red flag needed to clear the Audi R8 LMS and repair the
tyre wall. It left time for a 20-minute sprint to the flag, with Baird wasting no
time in beginning his charge towards the front. His progress was halted by Nathan Morcom, who was trailing Klark Quinn in
what became a three-way battle for the lead. That group expanded to a six
car lead tussle when Jonathon Webb, Nathan Antunes and John Martin joined
in. Baird though wouldn’t be denied and found his way into second before
putting a move on Quinn into the first corner to take the lead. At the same time Martin in the Porsche 911 GT3-R was putting a move on
Morcom for third, a spot he would hang on to until the finish. There was a similarly tense battle over seventh place with a train of
eight cars constantly swapping positions. Nathan Morcom was classified sixth, the McLaren 650S GT3 struggling for
pace in the final stages, though the result still proved enough to take
out the round. “We didn’t expect that,” Morcom said afterwards. “I lost the tyres
towards the end and I wasn’t going to hold them up – if you fight with
somebody you lose time, and I wasn’t racing them, I was racing the clock
to the cars further down the road.” Second to Morcom for the round was Klark Quinn with Scott Taylor and
Craig Baird third, while Roger Lago extended his advantage in the Gold
Driver Cup with a consistent weekend. The CAMS Australian GT Championship now heads to Phillip Island on May
28, the event also acting as the curtain raiser to the CAMS Australian
Endurance Championship.
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