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17 car field for inaugural CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series event

Mat Coch/Australian GT | 29.3.16 | Aktuality

Australian GT 2016

17 car field for inaugural CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series event

The CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series will feature 17 cars when the Series makes its track debut at Sandown this weekend.

The all-new Series builds on the strong growth of Australian GT, providing Trophy, Challenge and Sports class cars a standalone competition for the first time.

The diverse field will showcase entries from the world's leading automotive brands including Porsche, Lamborghini, Maserati, Ferrari and Audi in the all-new competition.

Joining them on track will be five MARC Cars with three Focus V8s and a pair of Mazda V8s set to compete in their own Class across the weekend.

Fresh from Round 2 of the CAMS Australian GT Championship, Greg Taylor (Adina Apartment Hotels) will log plenty of miles in his Audi R8 LMS as he lines up in the Trophy Class.

He's joined by familiar names such as Jan Jinadasa (JJA Consulting Group) aboard his Lamborghini, with Indiran Padayachee (Rentcorp Forklifts) in a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car.

It will be a Porsche versus Maserati fight for the Challenge Class as Brendan Cook and Scott Hookey represent the German marque against the might of Italy courtesy of Jim Manolis and Ryan Millier in a Maserati Trofeo.

Elsewhere, Tony Alford will pilot one of the five MARC Cars with Michael Brenton and Ryan McLeod set to share duties in a a second MARC Focus V8.

Jake Camilleri will be behind the wheel of a MARC Mazda V8, as will Morgan Haber who is joined by rising star Jimmy Vernon. Geoff Taunton and Sam Gerrard will share the third Focus V8.

The 17-strong field will battle it out for Class victory across two 50-minute races over the weekend, with each featuring a compulsory pit stop with driver changes (for those who've chosen to race with two drivers).

Qualifying will take place on Saturday with both races set to follow on Sunday, with internet streams available across Australia of all Sunday's action.

 

Round 1 Entry List: CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series
 

#

Division

Driver(s)

Entry

Car

1

Trophy

Greg Taylor

Adina Apartment Hotels

Audi R8 LMS

9

Trophy

Matthew Turnbull

Fire Rating Solutions

Lamborghini LP-560 GT3

12

Challenge

Brendan Cook/Ockert Fourie

KPH Racing / OLOF Family Cosmetic Dental Spa

Porsche GT3 Cup Car MY09

29

Challenge

Jim Manolis/Ryan Millier

Trofeo Motorsport

Maserati Trofeo

31

Trophy

Francis Placention

Tusk Windsor

Lamborghini Gallardo

33

Challenge

Scott Hookey

Exotic Track Days

Ferrari 458 Challenge

35

Trophy

Indiran Padayachee

Rentcorp Forklifts

Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car MY11

54

MARC

Tony Alford

MARC Cars Australia

MARC Focus V8

57

Trophy

Rob Smith

Southern Star Developments

Audi R8 LMS

60

Trophy

Jed Wallis/Adam Wallis

Warring Mining Volvo CE

Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car MY11

66

Trophy

Garth Rainsbury/Ben Porter

Melbourne Performance Centre

Dodge Viper

72

Trophy

Con Whitlock

Whitlock Bull Bars

Audi R8 LMS

77

Trophy

Jan Jinadasa

JJA Consulting Group

Lamborghini LP-560 GT3

92

MARC

Michael Brenton/Ryan McLeod

MARC Cars Australia

MARC Focus V8

93

MARC

Jake Camilleri

MARC Cars Australia

MARC Mazda V8

94

MARC

Morgan Haber/Jimmy Vernon

MARC Cars Australia

MARC Mazda V8

95

MARC

Geoff Taunton/Sam Gerrard

MARC Cars Australia

MARC Focus V8

 

 

 

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