Mcfarlane Takes ASKO One Hour Finale, Williams Takes Title
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ISLAND ENDURANCE RACING DRIVERS SERIES
George
Mcfarlane Takes ASKO One Hour Series Finale While Williams
Takes Title
Grant Williams
of Christchurch sealed the ASKO One Hour Endurance Race
Series title when he and co-driver Brent Buist in a Mazda
RX7 V8 crossed the line in second place behind Christchurch
driver George McFarlane of Christchurch in a Porsche GT3 at
the final round of the series at Highlands Motorsport Park
in Cromwell on
Saturday.
Williams
had taken three wins from three starts prior to the final
round and second place was enough for him to seal the
overall series title as well as the Class 1 honours for the
series.
McFarlane
was the dominant driver in the final round though, taking
pole position and leading for the majority of the distance
in a race punctuated by two safety car periods, the first
when Ron Shelton of Timaru had a fire in his Nissan Silvia
and the second at the end of the race when the Porsche of
George Randle of Auckland went into the wall. The race
actually finished behind the safety car after this late race
incident.
McFarlane
had experienced a wretched run of luck in the earlier rounds
despite showing plenty of speed and his victory was good
reward at the end of a tough series. Williams and Buist were
second with another Christchurch pair Hayden Knighton/Garry
Cliff third in their Porsche GT3 997. Porsche drivers Phil
Hood, Danny Whiting and Phil Mauger were fourth, fifth and
sixth
respectively.
Tony
Head of Cambridge was seventh in his turbocharged Toyota
Altezza, Chris Henderson of Dunedin eighth in a turbocharged
Toyota Corolla and Tim O'Connor of Lower Hutt ninth in the
Ferrari 458. Anthony Tucker of Prebbleton was the first
Class 2 car home in tenth with Invercargill driver Jeremy
Dawson, the first Class 3-4 car in twelfth place overall.
Major casualties
were Warren Good of Dunedin in his BMW who retired early,
Kieran Roberts/Nathan Pilcher in their Holden Commodore and
Brian Scott of Dunedin in his Corvette late in the
race.
Full series
results and class points will be available in the next few
days.
As well as
the silverware on offer for both overall & class winners,
thanks to Series sponsors Mobil 1, Hagley Aluminium, Paul
Kelly Motor Company and Southern Finance Ltd a total of
$30,000 in prizemoney is paid out across the ASKO Endurance
Series. Also up for grabs was an original watercolour
painting by Dunedin artist Norman Sinclair valued at approx.
$10,000-00, and a set of Michelin race tyres as a spot prize
to a competitor in either the Three Hour or One Hour
Series.
For more
information on the South Island Endurance Series, entries,
or to be added to the South Island Endurance Racing Drivers
Club’s e-mailing list, please contact Chris Dunn via
e-mail at sierdc@xtra.co.nz ph 021-107-9293 or you can
follow the action on their facebook page at
www.facebook.com/sierdcnz . For more information on Series
sponsor ASKO Appliances please visit www.asko.co.nz
ENDS