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2012/13 MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series
Rnd 7
Evolution Motorsport Classic Speedfest
Teretonga
Invercargill
Fri-Sun
Feb 15-017
2013
17-02-13
EVENT REPORT
ROSS SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS MSC F5000 SERIES TITLE
Dunedin driver Steve Ross (McRae GM1) has successfully defended his
2011/12 MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series title after a hard-fought
final 2012/13 round at the annual Evolution Motorsport Classic Speedfest
meeting at Invercargill's Teretonga motor racing circuit today.
Above:
Andrew Higgins (Lola T400 #10) won the first race of the
weekend and ended up second overall for the round. Photo credit: Fast
Company/Alex Mitchell.
In a meeting which saw three different MSC class race winners - pole-setter
Andrew Higgins (Lola T400) in the first, Ross in the second and eventual
round winner Clark Proctor (March 73A) in the third - Ross ended the
season with 649 points, 156 more than the fast-finishing Clark Proctor
(493) and 225 more than third placed David Banks (Talon MR1).
A serious accident involving two of the MSC series competitors (see
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/sport/8315304/Christchurch-motorsport-driver-in-serious-crash)
on Friday afternoon was not the start that competitors in the popular
New Zealand-based Tasman Cup Revival series wanted but the action
on the track on Saturday and Sunday was first rate.
Above:
Visiting Australian driver Bryan Sala (Matich A50 #17) finished
a meeting-best third in Sunday's series final.
Sunday's 12-lap series final was a cracker, Clark Proctor taking the
win from poleman Andrew Higgins and visiting Australian driver Bryan
Sala (Matich A50). Higgins and fellow front row starter Proctor were
neck and neck off the rolling start but as the field thundered down
to the circuit's famous Loop corner at the end of the start/finish
straight Proctor was in front with third place starter Ross tucked
in behind him and Higgins on the outside in third.
Higgins was not prepared to lose two places though and passed Ross
round the outside - in a move made famous by New Zealand Indianapolis
500 winner Scott Dixon - of the Loop, slotting Ross back to third,
where the Dunedin man stayed until three laps later when he spun on
oil.
Above:
In only his second season in the MSC series Auckland driver
David Banks (#78) finished third overall behind Steve Ross and Clark
Proctor.
That allowed a fast-starting Sala to inherit third which he held to
the line with Greg Thornton (McRae GM1) fourth, ahead of Paul Zazryn
(Lola T332), Steve Ross who was able to re-start and get back onto
the track without damage, and Michael Whatley (Surtees TS8).
With a win in the final race and second places in the shorter eight
lap races on Saturday and Sunday, it was Proctor who was the overall
round winner from Andrew Higgins, Steve Ross and Greg Thornton. The
latter spent the race hounding Paul Zazryn, finally finding a way
past to claim fourth on the last lap.
Above:
Round winner Clark Proctor (#57) leading Steve Ross (#5)
in the first MSC series race of the weekend on Saturday.
As well as winning the round, Proctor also set a new category track
record on his way to second place in the second weekend race on Saturday
morning, leaving it at 54.478 seconds.
Proctor joined the MSC F5000 series last season after starting his
competitive driving career in Speedway then moving to Targa events
and the NZV8 tin-tops series and says he has thoroughly enjoyed his
better-late-than-never introduction to single-seaters via the MSC
series.
"I'm really happy with the way the weekend has gone both with
the car, which we managed to improve as we went, and with cementing
ourselves as part of the MSC F5000 family."
Despite being a little frustrated that the oil flags went out after
he spun Steve Ross was also very happy with the way the event - and
season - panned out.
"The three of us have been pushing hard all weekend so it's been
a good way to finish off the season. Obviously, the plan to win all
three races didn't come off but we've got the title again so we can't
complain about that."
Race 2 (Sunday 8 laps)
For sheer pace and wheel-to-wheel action the second race of the weekend
on Sunday morning would take some beating, Higgins again on pole with
Ross beside him and Clark Proctor on P3.
Ross got the jump on Higgins off the rolling start with Proctor tucking
in behind. Higgins and Proctor then disputed second place with Higgins
getting past early on but Clark returning the favour and setting the
new class lap record as he kept Higgins behind.
Behind the leading trio Greg Thornton drove a lonely race in fourth
as Michael Whatley and Paul Zazryn spent the race disputing fifth
with David Banks enjoying another strong run in seventh as he led
Peter Dunn (March 73A) and Bryan Sala (Matich A50.
Race 1 (Sat 8 laps)
After pipping both Ross and Proctor in qualifying in the morning Andrew
Higgins won the weekend's first MSC race from Ross and Proctor. A
fast-starting Ross actually got the jump on both Higgins and Proctor
off the rolling start but Higgins was back in front before the end
of the first lap.
As it turned out Proctor also - eventually - found a way past Ross,
crossing the finish line in second place.
Behind Higgins, Proctor and Ross, Michael Whatley was the first of
the visiting internationals home in fourth place with compatriot Greg
Thornton and Australian Paul Zazryn fifth and sixth respectively.
Monaco-based Brit Peter Dunn was next home three seconds back in seventh
with Bryan Sala eighth, David Banks - who recovered from a spin exiting
the last corner on the last lap - ninth and former series champion
Ian Clements driving fellow Christchurch man Lindsay O'Donnell's Begg
FM5 tenth, the field rounded out by series guest Phil Mauger driving
the ex Denny Hulme McLaren M23 Formula 1 car and Australian Bill Hemming
in his Australian-made Elfin MR8A-C.
The MSC F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series is organized and run with
the support of sponsors MSC, NZ Express Transport, Bonney's Specialized
Bulk Transport, Mobil Lubricants, Pacifica, Avon Tyres and Exide
Above: Steve Ross (second from right) celebrates
winning his second MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series title with
members of the team which maintains and runs his McRae GM1, Christchurch-based
Motorsport Solutions.
2012/13 MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series Rnd 7 Evolution Motorsport
Classic Speedfest Teretonga Invercargill Fri-Sun Feb 15-017 2013
Qualifying
1. Andrew Higgins (Lola T400) 00:54.350
2. Steve Ross (McRae GM1) 00:54.591
3. Clark Proctor (March 73A) 00:55.685
4. Gregory Thornton (McRae GM1) 00:56.470
5. Michael Whatley (Surtees TS8) 00:57.371
6. Paul Zazryn (Lola T332) 00:57.675
7. Peter Dunn (March 73A) 00:58.174
8. Bryan Sala (Matich A50) 00:58.223
9. Peter Sundberg (Lola T332) 00:58.277
10. David Banks (Talon MR1) 00:59.135
11. Phil Mauger (McLaren M23 F1) 01:02.650
12. Bill Hemming (Elfin MR8 A-C) 01:03.848
Race 1 (8 laps)
1. Andrew Higgins 7.26.061
2. Clark Proctor + 6.037
3. Steve Ross +6.177
4. Michael Whatley +23.983
5. Greg Thornton +25.165
6. Paul Zazryn +25.40
7. Peter Dunn +28.840
8. Brian Sala +32.207
9. David Banks +54.028
10. Ian Clements +54.408
11. Phil Mauger +59.587
12. Bill Hemming 1 lap
Race 2 (8 laps)
1. Steve Ross 07:24.441
2. Clark Proctor +00:00.625
3. Andrew Higgins +00:01.008
4. Gregory Thornton + 00:18.041
5. Mike Whatley 00:21.584
6. Paul Zazryn +00:22.082
7. David Banks +00:27.312
8. Peter Dunn +00:27.899
9. Bryan Sala +00:35.401
10. Phil Mauger +00:41.181
11. Ian Clements +00:42.098
DNF Bill Hemming 3 Laps
Fastest lap and new lap record. Clark Proctor (March 73A) 54.478
Race 3 (12 laps)
1. Clark Proctor 11:11.878
2. Andrew Higgins +00:02.191
3. Bryan Sala +00:13.362
4. Gregory Thornton +00:13.697
5. Paul Zazryn +00:31.296
6. Steve Ross +00:32.327
7. Mike Whatley +00:42.126
8. David Banks +00:49.115
9. Ian Clements +00:50.424
10. Phil Mauger +1 Lap
11. Bill Hemming +1 Lap
DNF. Peter Dunn 12 Laps
Fastest lap Clark Proctor 55.260.
Round points
1. Clark Proctor 102
2. Andrew Higgins 100
3. Steve Ross 92
4. Greg Thornton 91
Final series points
1. Steve Ross 649 points
2. Clark Proctor 493
3. David Banks 424
4. Ken Smith 377
5. Greg Thornton 355
Class A
1. Alan Dunkley 403
2. Rod Carroll 322
3. Mike Whatley 259
Prepared by FAST COMPANY of behalf of the New Zealand Formula 5000
Association www.F5000.co.nz For more information about the 2012/13
MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series contact Ross MacKay
on 021 677 919 or via e-mail on ross@fastcompany.co.nz
EDITOR'S NOTE: Hi-res jpgs of cars and drivers competing in the 2011/12
MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Revival Series are available by e-mailing
Ross MacKay at ross@fastcompany.co.nz