2016 Toyota Racing Series – Manfeild, Race 1, Habsburg Wins First Race of Weekend

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Habsburg Wins Thrilling Manfeild Opener

Ferdinand Habsburg came from fifth on the grid to claim a thrilling win in the first of three Toyota Racing Series races at Manfeild this afternoon. He led home Christchurch’s James Munro who was equally impressive in claiming another second, with championship leader Lando Norris finishing third.

“Those safety cars were great,” said Habsburg in reference to the two occasions the field was bunched up behind the safety car while stopped cars were removed from dangerous positions. “It gave me the opportunity to rise.” On the second restart when he was holding third the Austrian drove around the outside of race leader Norris and Munro through turns one and two as the three of them had gone into the first corner three wide.

The first safety car was called after Artem Markelov and Pedro Piquet tangled in the first corner with the Brazilian on the outside of the Russian and sliding off into the gravel trap. Markelov was given a drive through the pits penalty for his part in the incident. The second safety car was called after back markers Theo Bean (USA) and Nicholas Dapero (Argentina) tangled coming onto the front straight.

At that restart Munro and Habsburg pulled up alongside Norris and Habsburg pulled the bravest move around the outside. A couple of laps later Munro forced Norris into a mistake running a little wide out of the first corner and the Christchurch man was through in a flash. “I got on the power a bit too early,” said Norris, “and got the rear wheel over the kerb and that just dragged me off.” Munro said he was a bit disappointed with the restart. “But after I got past Lando I was able to pull away.”

Habsburg gets ahead of Norris

Fourth place went to Jehan Daruvala, the Indian being out dragged by Norris into the first corner at the start of the race, while Invercargill’s Brendon Leitch who started 13th carved his way through the field in the early laps to finish fifth and Pukekohe’s Taylor Cockerton completed the top six.

With Piquet failing to finish and falling to third on the point’s standings, Norris is in an even more comfortable as the series leader with just Sunday’s two races, a reverse grid preliminary and the Grand Prix left to decide the outcome. He has a 115 points lead over Daruvala and 146 over Piquet, while Leitch goes into Sunday’s two races just three points behind Piquet and a chance to finish on the podium in the series.

Leitch will start fourth for the reverse grid race, while Piquet will be at the back of the field, giving him a great opportunity to press his claims for a final top three position.

 

Race 1

1st – No. 62, Ferdinand Habsburg, AUT, Giles Motorsport, 20 laps, 25:35.551

2nd – No. 40, James Munro, NZL, Giles Motorsport, gap 1.003

3rd – No. 31, Lando Norris*, GBR, M2 Competition, gap 2.844

4th – No. 6, Jehan Daruvala*, IND, M2 Competition, gap 4.333

5th – No. 86, Brendon Leitch, NZL, Victory Motor Racing, gap 5.736

6th – No. 11, Taylor Cockerton*, NZL, ETEC Motorsport, gap 6.083

7th – No. 10, Artem Markelov, RUS, M2 Competition, gap 6.989

8th – No. 17, Devlin DeFrancesco, CAN, Giles Motorsport, gap 9.844

9th – No. 67, Antoni Ptak*, POL, Giles Motorsport, gap 10.420

10th – No. 25, Bruno Baptista*, BRA, Victory Motor Racing, gap 13.249

11th – No. 26, Timothé Buret*, FRA, ETEC Motorsport, gap 14.721

12th – No. 13, Rodrigo Baptista, BRA, ETEC Motorsport, gap 15.242

13th – No. 23, William Owen*, USA, Giles Motorsport, gap 16.260

14th – No. 49, Thomas Randle, NZ, Victory Motor Racing, gap 16.507

15th – No. 18, Julian Hanses*, GER, Victory Motor Racing, gap 20.637

16th – No. 15, Kami Laliberté, CAN, M2 Competition, gap 1 lap

17th – No. 21, Nicolas Dapero, ARG, Giles Motorsport, gap 1 lap

 

Not Classified

No. 33, Guan Yu Zhou*, CHN, M2 Competition, lap 17

No. 4, Theo Bean*, USA, ETEC Motorsport, lap 8

No. 5, Pedro Piquet, BRA, M2 Competition, lap 3

 

Fastest Lap

2nd – No. 40, James Munro, NZL, Giles Motorsport, lap 18, 1:03.194. 142.073 mph

 

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