Coulthard Doubles Up
Coulthard Doubles Up
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SuperTourer debutant Fabian Coulthard has eased to his
second comfortable win of the weekend at the Powerbuilt
Tools Raceway,Ruapuna Park.
Standing in for a
receiving Greg Murphy, Coulthard made it two out of two with
a lights to flag victory - once again demonstrating a
consistent three or four tenths of s second advantage over
the field in the M3 racing Mike Pero-backed Holden
Commodore.
"The car is awesome, it handles
beautifully and we are working very well as a team," said
Coulthard. "All the pieces of the puzzle are together, we
are doing everything right and we are getting the results
for it."
It was all action at Turn 1 on the
rolling start with the cars bunching heavily into the
corner. It all went wrong for Geoff Emery - who started a
promising ninth in the second Supercheap Holden - when he
was hit hard in the traffic. The contact turned him round
and he was hit broadside by an innocent Colin Corkery,
removing the rear passenger door of the car and forcing
Corkery into the pits with frontal damage that forced his
retirement.
"Apparently you have to win the race
on the first lap," said a hugely disappointed Emery. "I was
waiting in the train like everyone else does and someone ran
out of talent. They got me good and it didn't seem like they
were planning on going round the corner."
Front
row starter John McIntyre lost out to both championship
leader Jonny Reid and evergreen Craig Baird at the start,
and was unable to challenge during the twenty lap race. Reid
was clearly trying hard to stay on terms with Coulthard, and
enjoyed a few car lengths gap ahead of Baird's United Video
Falcon as he gave chase.
The man on the move in
the race was young ace Scott McLaughlin - starting from the
back in the Supercheap Holden after an overnight engine
change. He was up to ninth by lap four and continued
progress at a rapid rate, moving quickly to eighth and then
seventh after local boy Andy Knight retired, forcing a
safety car while the Gulf Ford was removed from the
circuit's edge. That took McLaughlin up to sixth with Kayne
Scott in his sights and Ant Pedersen in his rear view
mirrors.
With one lap to go, Pedersen made a
brave move round the outside, taking McLaughlin and at the
same time preventing a charging Andy Booth from sneaking a
place. The three duelled for the last lap but the order
remained the same at the flag.
Coulthard took
maximum points for the win and fastest lap, with Reid second
and Baird a solid third.
ENDS