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Hackett & Talbot take spectacular wins in Sydney

Mat Coch/Australian GT | 4.8.18 | Aktuality

Australian GT 2018

Peter Hackett and Liam Talbot shared the spoils at Sydney Motorsport Park after a spectacular day of racing to complete Round 5 of the CAMS Australian GT Championship



Talbot continued his winning ways from Friday, piloting the Hot Wheels Car Care Products Porsche to victory in the day's opening race, before Hackett converted his incredible qualifying pace into a race win in the final encounter of the weekend.

It left the pair equal on 205 points for the weekend, with Hackett awarded the round courtesy of victory in Race 3.

"We did the best we could in Race 1 and Race 2, and then Race 3 we had a set of green tyres left over, a full set," Hackett explained.

"Liam made a small mistake in Turn 4 and I saw a window into Turn 5 that I threw the nose into and got alongside him.

"There was a small touch into Turn 6, which I didn't think much about, and then the guys got on the radio and said get your head down.

"We did what we needed to, we pitted at the first opportunity which brought us out half a second ahead, and then it was about controlling the race from there."

It saw Hackett take his first race win of 2018, with Talbot following him home in second to complete a near-perfect weekend for the Walkinshaw GT3 squad.

Fraser Ross rounded out the podium in Race 3, having slipped behind Geoff Emery (Valvoline Audi R8 LMS GT3) in Race 2, the McLaren driver finishing third for the round in the Total/Opticoat entry.

Race 2 proved a thrilling affair with a four-way battle between Talbot, Hackett, Ross, and Emery.

The leading quartet circulated with little between them, Hackett making a stunning move on Ross soon after the pit stops as the McLaren driver shaped up to pass Emery.

Talbot won the race, which ended under Safety Car following a crash for Nick Kelly (Industrie Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3) and David Crampton (Vantage Freight KTM X-Bow GT4).

The pair touched at the exit of Turn 3 before finding the wall on the outside of the corner.

Both drivers were able to climb free from their cars, before being cleared of injury by circuit medical staff.

It left Jeremy Gray (JMG/Bilstein Aston Martin Vantage GT4) to claim a class victory in both of Saturday's races to extend his GT4 championship advantage to 299 points.

After suffering electrical problems on Friday, the Miedecke Motorsport/Magswitch Aston Martin Vantage GT3 stormed through the field in the hands of both George and Andrew Miedecke.

The pair's efforts were rewarded with seventh in the weekend's final race, one spot back from the impressive Brett Hobson.

Making his Australian GT Championship debut, Hobson enjoyed a stunning final race in the Hobson Motorsport / Hi-Tech Oils Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3.

The team quietly tuned the car across the weekend before Hobson delivered a flawless performance in the finale.

Ryan How (BTE Bulk Transport Equipment / Ren Racing Audi R8 LS Ultra GT3) proved he is a star of the future with two wins from three starts in Trophy Series competition over the weekend.

The impressive teenager won Saturday morning's race before a sensational drive from Dave Stevens saw the Superfluid Ferrari 458 GT3 driver take the spoils in Race 3.

However, with two wins across the weekend, 16-year-old How won the round from Stevens, with Matt Stoupas (Kentucky Fried Chicken Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3) banking important championship points in his quest for the Trophy Series title.

Steve Richards and Ricky Capo combined to score solid championship points, the BMW Team SRM entry now sitting third in the championship heading into the final round.

The leading six drivers in the championship are split by just 65 points, with a whopping 320 on offer at Hampton Downs at the season's final round.

The Australian GT Championship now heads to New Zealand for its final race of the year, which will also act as the CAMS Australian Endurance Championship final on October 13-14.

It will see two champions crowned on an action-packed weekend of racing at the challenging North Waikato circuit.

Before then, the CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series will crown its 2018 champion at Winton as part of the Shannons Nationals on September 1-2.

Result: CAMS Australian GT Championship, Sydney Motorsport Park, Race 3*

Pos

Competitor/Team

Driver

Vehicle

Laps

Race Time

Class

1

Eggleston Motorsport

Peter Hackett

Mercedes-AMG GT3

49

50:37.723

CH

2

Walkinshaw GT3

Liam Talbot

Porsche 911 GT3 R

50

50:37.723

CH

3

Total Oil / Opti-Coat / Logitech

Fraser Ross

McLaren 650S GT3

51

50:37.723

CH

4

Valvoline

Geoff Emery

Audi R8 LMS GT3

52

50:37.723

CH

5

Hobson Motorsport / Hi-Tech Oils

Brett Hobson

Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3

53

50:37.723

CH

6

BMW Team SRM

Steve Richards

BMW M6 GT3

54

50:37.723

CH

7

Miedecke Motorsport / Magswitch

Andrew Miedecke

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3

55

50:37.723

CH

8

The Bend Motor Sport Park

Yasser Shahin

Mercedes-AMG GT3

56

50:37.723

CH

9

Hogs Breath Café / Griffith Corporation

Mark Griffith

Mercedes-AMG GT3

57

50:37.723

CH

10

KFC/Ctech Laser/Moveitnet/B&B

Tony Bates

Audi R8 LMS GT3

58

50:37.723

CH

11

Scott Taylor Motorsport

Scott Taylor

Mercedes-AMG GT3

59

50:37.723

CH

12

Superfluid

Dave Stevens

Ferrari 458 GT3

60

50:37.723

TR

13

BTE Bulk Transport Equipment / Ren Racing

Ryan How

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

61

50:37.723

TR

14

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Matthew Stoupas

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

62

50:37.723

TR

15

Local Legends Beef Jerky

Tony Quinn

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3

63

50:37.723

CH

16

Wall Racing

Adrian Deitz

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

64

50:37.723

CH

17

E.A.T. Furniture

Rio Nugara

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

65

50:37.723

TR

18

Perfect Auto Body

Vince Muriti

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

66

50:37.723

TR

19

Haemokinesis / Trofeo Estate / FreeM

Jim Manolios

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

67

50:37.723

CH

20

JMG / Bilstein

Jeremy Gray

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT4

68

50:37.723

GT4

21

Anarik Racing

John Nikolovski

Ferrari 458 Challenge

69

50:37.723

TR

*provisional results

Result: CAMS Australian GT Championship, Sydney Motorsport Park, Race 2

Pos

Competitor/Team

Driver

Vehicle

Laps

Race Time

Class

1

Walkinshaw GT3

Liam Talbot

Porsche 911 GT3 R

49

50:37.723

CH

2

Eggleston Motorsport

Peter Hackett

Mercedes-AMG GT3

50

50:37.723

CH

3

Valvoline

Geoff Emery

Audi R8 LMS GT3

51

50:37.723

CH

4

Total Oil / Opti-Coat / Logitech

Fraser Ross

McLaren 650S GT3

52

50:37.723

CH

5

The Bend Motor Sport Park

Yasser Shahin

Mercedes-AMG GT3

53

50:37.723

CH

6

BTE Bulk Transport Equipment / Ren Racing

Ryan How

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

54

50:37.723

TR

7

Hobson Motorsport / Hi-Tech Oils

Brett Hobson

Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3

55

50:37.723

CH

8

Superfluid

Dave Stevens

Ferrari 458 GT3

56

50:37.723

TR

9

BMW Team SRM

Steve Richards

BMW M6 GT3

57

50:37.723

CH

10

Scott Taylor Motorsport

Scott Taylor

Mercedes-AMG GT3

58

50:37.723

CH

11

Local Legends Beef Jerky

Tony Quinn

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3

59

50:37.723

CH

12

Wall Racing

Adrian Deitz

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

60

50:37.723

CH

13

Perfect Auto Body

Vince Muriti

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

61

50:37.723

TR

14

E.A.T. Furniture

Rio Nugara

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

62

50:37.723

TR

15

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Matthew Stoupas

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

63

50:37.723

TR

16

JMG / Bilstein

Jeremy Gray

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT4

64

50:37.723

GT4

17

Hogs Breath Café / Griffith Corporation

Mark Griffith

Mercedes-AMG GT3

65

50:37.723

CH

18

Haemokinesis / Trofeo Estate / FreeM

Jim Manolios

Lamborghini Huracan GT3

66

50:37.723

CH

DNF

Industrie

Nick Kelly

Audi R8 Ultra GT3

67

50:37.723

TR

DNF

Vantage Freight / M Motorsport

David Crampton

KTM X-Bow GT4

68

50:37.723

GT4

 

Anarik Racing

John Nikolovski

Ferrari 458 Challenge

69

50:37.723

TR

 

Miedecke Motorsport / Magswitch

Andrew Miedecke

Aston Martin Vantage V12 GT3

70

50:37.723

CH



CAMS Australian GT Championship Standings

Driver

Total

Fraser Ross

847

Peter Hackett

831

Steve Richards

810

Geoff Emery

792

Liam Talbot

783

Tony Bates

782

Tony D'Alberto

640

Max Twigg

640

Scott Taylor

587

Daniel Gaunt

578



CAMS Australian GT4 Championship Standings

Driver

Total

Jeremy Gray

918

David Crampton

619

Trent Harrison

619

Justin McMillan

476

Glen Wood

336

Daren Jorgensen

315

Brett Strom

315

Andrew Miedecke

297

Xavier West

189

Mark Griffith

175



CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series

Driver

Total

Nick Kelly

687

Rio Nugara

657

Matthew Stoupas

655

John Morriss

486

Dave Stevens

467

Ryan How

207

Dale Paterson

205

Luke Seidler

162

Chris Seidler

162

Joseph Ensabella

161

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