Taylor takes out SMP nail-biter
Mat Coch/Australian GT | 3.7.16 | Aktuality
Australian GT 2016
Greg Taylor has extended his lead at the top of the CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series presented by Pirelli following two race wins in Round 3 at Sydney Motorsport Park.
Having stormed to pole position on Saturday, Taylor showed supreme pace to take a commanding victory in the opening race this morning.
However, gearbox gremlins in Race 2 forced the GT Motorsport driver to work hard, eventually seeing off Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia team-mate Rob Smith by less than half a second after 50 minutes of nail-biting action.
Taylor lost chunks of time as he battled on without second gear, and the car dropping into neutral,
allowing impressive Jack Smith to remain in contact during the first half of the race.
The Southern Star Developments Audi R8 LMS of Rob Smith moved into the lead following the pit stop cycle, with Jack Smith and Taylor shadowing his every move as the race transformed into a three-way battle at the front.
Taylor swept by into the lead taking both Smiths in a single lap, before his gearbox problem again hampered his progress.
Setting a hot pace at the front, Smith fended off his namesake in the MARC Cars Australia entry before the recovering Taylor once again found a way into top spot.
The Audi then remained in contact with Taylor at the front until the flag making for an agonising final few minutes for the GT Motorsport ace.
Finally, after 31 laps of green flag racing, the pair were split by half a second with Jack Smith finishing third on road and first in the MARC Class after a sensational drive.
Taylor’s two wins saw the Audi driver take out the round, while two consistent races from Stephen Grove saw the Grove Hire Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car second and Rob Smith’s superb Race 2 effort helping him secure third place for in Trophy Class for the round.
MARC Cars Australia team boss Ryan McLeod partnered with Keith Kassulke to record a fine third place, to duo having been locked in combat with team-mate Jake Camilleri for much of Race 2.
Camilleri claimed second for the round, Jack Smith dominating the class all weekend with the fastest time in qualifying and two class victories.
A stand out performance from Adrian Flack in the opening stint of Race 2 saw the Safe-T-Stop Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car he shared with Richard Gartner embroiled in a four-way battle for third place in the opening stages.
Garnter crossed the line eighth at the flag, backing up the duo’s seventh place in the opening race to seal victory in the Challenge Class.
Scott Hookey ended the weekend second in class in his Ferrari 458 Challenge while Brendan Cook and Ockert Fourie battled through to record a solid podium result.
The result sees Taylor extend his Trophy Series lead by 49-points over Rob Smith, while Jack Smith has made inroads into Jake Camilleri’s heft advantage in the MARC Class with Ockert Fourie remaining in control of the Challenge class.
The CAMS Australian GT Trophy Series presented by Pirelli now heads to Queensland Raceway for Round 4 of the series on July 29-31.
Race 1 Results
Pos |
Team |
Driver |
Class |
Laps |
Time |
1 |
GT Motorsport |
Greg Taylor |
Trophy |
31 |
50:31.7619 |
2 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Jack Smith |
MARC |
31 |
50:44.3661 |
3 |
Grove Hire |
Stephen Grove |
Trophy |
31 |
50:54.9627 |
4 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Jake Camilleri |
MARC |
31 |
50:55.5158 |
5 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Keith Kassulke/Ryan McLeod |
MARC |
31 |
51:15.8569 |
6 |
Fire Rating Solutions |
Mathew Turnbull |
Trophy |
31 |
51:24.0061 |
7 |
Safe-T-Stop |
Richard Gartner/Adrian Flack |
Challenge |
31 |
51:35.4961 |
8 |
CCC Polished Concrete |
Rick Mensa |
Trophy |
31 |
51:43.8098 |
9 |
Exotic Track Days |
Scott Hookey |
Challenge |
31 |
52:04.2577 |
10 |
Southern Star Developments |
Rob Smith |
Trophy |
30 |
50:46.2133 |
11 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Adrian Deitz |
MARC |
30 |
50:47.2405 |
12 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Morgan Haber/Tony Longhurst |
MARC |
30 |
50:53.6501 |
13 |
KPH Racing/OLOF Family Cosmetic Dental Spa |
Ockert Fourie/Brendan Cook |
Challenge |
28 |
50:34.8413 |
|
MARC Cars Australia |
Geoff Taunton/Jason Busk |
MARC |
26 |
45:45.2062 |
Race 2 Results
Pos |
Team |
Driver |
Car |
Laps |
Time |
1 |
GT Motorsport |
Greg Taylor |
Trophy |
31 |
50:48.8836 |
2 |
Southern Star Developments |
Rob Smith |
Trophy |
31 |
50:49.3680 |
3 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Jack Smith |
MARC |
31 |
50:55.6291 |
4 |
Grove Hire |
Stephen Grove |
Trophy |
31 |
51:06.3310 |
5 |
Fire Rating Solutions |
Mathew Turnbull |
Trophy |
31 |
51:25.9587 |
6 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Keith Kassulke/Ryan McLeod |
MARC |
31 |
51:27.0642 |
7 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Jake Camilleri |
MARC |
31 |
51:42.4946 |
8 |
Safe-T-Stop |
Richard Gartner/Adrian Flack |
Challenge |
31 |
51:42.6840 |
9 |
CCC Polished Concrete |
Rick Mensa |
Trophy |
31 |
51:47.6499 |
10 |
MARC Cars Australia |
Adrian Deitz |
MARC |
31 |
52:03.6230 |
11 |
Exotic Track Days |
Scott Hookey |
Challenge |
31 |
52:18.1538 |
12 |
KPG Racing/OLOF Family Cosmetic Dental Spa |
Brendan Cook/Ockert Fourie |
Challenge |
28 |
51:40.7678 |
|
MARC Cars Australia |
Morgan Haber/Tony Longhurst |
MARC |
23 |
39:48.6398 |