2012/13
MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series
Rnd 6
Skope Classic meeting
Powerbuilt Tools Raceway at Ruapuna Park
Christchurch
Fri-Sun
Feb 01-03
2013
03-02-13
EVENT REPORT
TWO OUT OF THREE FOR POLE MAN PROCTOR
New MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series paceman Clark Proctor (March
73A) again proved the man to beat in the 12-lap NZ Express-sponsored
final at the annual Skope Classic meeting in Christchurch on Sunday.
It was the second win of the weekend at the 3.33km Powerbuilt Tools
Raceway at Ruapuna Park circuit for the talented Auckland-based all-rounder,
who claimed his debut series pole position and win at the fifth MSC
series round at Auckland's Hampton Downs circuit a week before, and
who only missed out on a sixth round series clean sweep at this weekend's
penultimate 2012/13 series round when a brake line blew while he was
leading the second race of the weekend earlier in the day.
Defending series champion Steve Ross (McRae GM1) shadowed Proctor
in the red flag-interrupted qualifying session on Saturday morning
and beat a slowing Proctor to the finish line in the first race of
the day on Sunday morning but the lap times told the story, Proctor
quickest in all three races, including the second before he was slowed
by the brake problem.
After the final, however, Proctor was just as happy talking about
Ross, a driver who - like fellow former series champion Ken Smith
- has set the bar in the class so high.
"Steve's a good competitor, a great guy to race against and a
good all round guy off the track as well. He and Kenny are the guys
who have set the milestones in this class so they are the guys, when
you come into the class, you aim at. Yes, the class is first and foremost
about the cars but there's still an element of competitiveness amongst
the drivers and Steve is a benchmark so it is really great to compete
with him at this level," he said.
In hot, dry conditions in front of a large and appreciative crowd
Proctor and Ross thundered away from the rolling start at the start
of the feature NZ Express final side by side but Proctor was already
a couple of car lengths ahead as he and Ross accelerated away from
the first corner with UK-based series regular Greg Thornton slotting
his ex Stu Lush McRae GM1 into third ahead of a fast-starting Russell
Greer (Lola T332), Class A standout Michael Whatley (Surtees TS8)
and the first of the six-strong contingent of visiting Australian
drivers, Paul Zazryn (Lola T332).
That's how the order looked like it was going to stay too, until Michael
Whatley pitted to check out fluctuating oil pressure (a problem quickly
traced to a cracked oil tank). That elevated Greer to fourth until
he was shuffled back to sixth by Paul Zazryn and compatriot Bryan
Sala (Matich A50).
Behind Sala, Greer led a race-long battle for Lola supremacy initially
fronted by David Abbott (Lola T430) from Sefton Gibb (Lola T332),
series young gun Alan Dunkley (Lola T140) and Peter Sundberg (Lola
T332 with Australian Aaron Lewis in the other Matich A50 in 11th and
Talon MR1 pair Aaron Burson and David Banks disputing 12th.
Initially, Proctor and Ross pulled away from Thornton but as Ross
got closer their pace slowed, allowing Thornton to pull back a couple
of car lengths and enjoy the dice from the best seat in the house.
"It was brilliant," he said."Clark and Steve are both
champions and to be able to watch them at such close quarters was
fantastic. They both used completely different lines which of course
I tried and to be honest it was wonderful just to be within a second
of them. My car was fantastic too and I think we are now getting back
to the point where we were in Australia (where Thornton won two of
the three MSC series races at the non-championship Tasman Revival
meeting in November)."
A little further back former New Zealand saloon car star Peter Sundberg
(LOla T332) was having one of his best MSC series races to date following
Sefton Gibb past David Abbott (Lola T430) mid race and eventually
crossing the finish line in eight place.
Behind Abbott, Talon MR1 drivers Aaron Burson and David Banks remained
close and Aaron's father Peter (McRae GM1) again got the better of
Australian visitors Bill Hemming (Elfin MR8) and Rod Carroll (Lola
T140) after the trio swapped places throughout the race.
(Race 2 8 laps Sun)
With another crack start and a healthy early margin on Steve Ross,
Clark Proctor looked set to win the second race too, leading comfortable
until slowing on the fourth lap with a long brake pedal, letting Ross
close back up and a lap later find a way past.
"The problem," he explained afterwards,"was the clip
on the brake line on the right rear caliper let go. On about the fourth
lap the pedal started getting a little spongy which affected my gear
changing then by about lap five the brake pedal was absolutely on
the floor."
Behind Proctor, Ross and Michael Whatley the big mover was Paul Zazryn
who slotted into fourth place in front of Greg Thornton and Sefton
Gibb. Behind Gibb, young gun Dunkley circulated in seventh until caught
and passed by a hard-charging Bryan Sala with fellow Matich driver
Aaron Lewis in ninth in front of local Lola men Russell Greer, David
Abbott, Peter Sundberg and Stan Redmond.
By the third lap Greg Thornton had caught and passed Zazryn with Bryan
Sala edging away from Gibb, Dunkley, Lewis and the battling duo of
Greer and Abbott.
Twice Abbott got past Greer but each time Greer was able to respond
and take the positioin back.
"Yes," said Greer, "one of those times I made a mistake
and David got past me but then he made an even bigger one (mistake)
and I was able to get the place back!"
Just ahead, Sala was edging closer to Paul Zazryn, while Greg Thornton
was slowly reeling in Michael Whatley.
Neither quite managed to gain another position before the chequered
flag came out but at the flag the gap between the two English drivers
was just 0.134 of a second, the one between Zazryn and Sala just 0.168.
Having lost valuable set-up time with driveline issues at the two
Hampton Downs rounds Sala in particular was enjoying the opportunity
to dial driver and car into the track and concentrate on his lap times.
"Yesterday," he said, "we were still learning the track,
now we are just fine-tuning the car to get it handling a bit better
round here."
Compatriot Paul Zazryn was also proving a quick learner.
"Yes, " he said, " I'm loving it here, having a ball.
I was actually quite surprised when I got up to fourth but after a
couple of laps I felt I was pretty comfortable there. After Greg went
past I could see Bryan coming but by that stage it was just a matter
of keeping the car straight and on the Island.
Compatriot Aaron Lewis ran in ninth place until mid race when his
car went off song and he slipped back down the field to 15th place.
"It's the (fuel) pumps," he explained afterwards."The
battery won't run the pumps for long enough so the voltage drops and
the fuel pressure goes down to 80 pounds and that's that. Unless I
can find a battery with more grunt we'll have the same problem in
the final."
Race 1 (8 laps Sat)
After topping the time sheets in the red flag-interrupted qualifying
session on Saturday morning, Proctor won the weekend's first MSC race
later in the afternoon from Ross, Whatley and Thornton. Fellow front-row
starter Ross was resolute in his pursuit Proctor, but despite closing
the gap to less than a car length at the hairpin at one stage, couldn't
find a way past.
"Yes," he dead-panned after the race, "we had a few
problems....the main one being the yellow car in front of us!"
As Proctor and Ross eased away Whatley circulated quickly and cleanly
in third with Thornton fourth and Sefton Gibb - making an impressive
return to the series after 18 months out of his Lola T332 - fifth,
Paul Zazryn and Bryan Sala vigorously disputing sixth and category
young gun Alan Dunkley seventh.
Behind Alan Dunkley, Russell Greer caught and passed David Abbott
with Abbott leading a three car freight train consisting of Lola T332
drivers Peter Sundberg and Stan Redmond ,and Aaron Burson.
Meanwhile, after missing out on qualifying as he put his car's gearbox
back together after smashing the casing on Friday Australian visitor
Aaron Lewis was able to work his way from the back of the grid to
14th place by the time the chequered flag came out.
Behind Lewis, Aaron Burson's father Peter Burson (McRae GM1) eventually
got the better of visiting Australian driver Bill Hemming (Elfin MR8)
to cross the finish line in 15th place with Rod Carroll, who had been
able to repair damage to his Lola T140 sustained at Hampton Downs
with the help of Christchurch-based F5000 specialists Motorsport Solutions
LTD, 16th and compatriot John Bryant in a similar Lola T140 18th.
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.
Invercargill's Teretonga Park hosts the final round at the Classic
Speedfest meeting in a fortnight's time.
2012/13 MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series
Qualifying
1. Clark Proctor (March 73A-1) 01:20.130
2. Steve Ross (McRae GM1) 01:20.261
3. Mike Whatley (Surtees TS8) 01:22.393
4. Sefton Gibb (Lola T332) 01:22.401
5. Gregory Thornton (McRae GM1) 01:22.807
6. Paul Zazryn (Lola T332) 01:22.968
7. Bryan Sala (Matich A50) 01:23.730
8. Russell Greer (Lola T332) 01:24.253
9. David Abbott (Lola T430) 01:24.571
10. Peter Sundberg (Lola T332) 01:24.664
11. Peter Dunn (March 73A) 01:24.933
12. Alan Dunkley (Lola T140) 01:25.282
13. Aaron Burson (Talon MR1-A) 01:25.562
14. David Banks (Talon MR1) 01:26.120
15. Peter Burson (McRae GM1) 01:27.026
16. David Arrowsmith (Lotus 70) 01:27.154
17. Stan Redmond (Lola T332) 01:29.013
18. Rod Carroll (Lola T140) 01:32.855
19. Eric Haga (Lola T190)01:33.658
20. Bill Hemming (Elfin MR8) 01:35.060
21. John Bryant (Lola T140) 01:36.610
23. Aaron Burson (Talon MR1A) no time
Race 1 (8 laps Sat)
1. Clark Proctor 10:43.984
2. Steve Ross +00:00.756
3. Mike Whatley +00:23.678
4. Gregory Thornton +00:25.660
5. Sefton Gibb +00:30.139
6. Paul Zazryn +00:32.008
7 17 Bryan Sala +00:32.837
8. Alan Dunkley +00:37.666
9. Russell Greer +00:38.277
10. David Abbott +00:41.814
11. Peter Sundberg +00:42.620
12. Stan Redmond +00:43.072
13. Aaron Burson +00:44.330
14. Aaron Lewis +00:45.882
15. Peter Burson +01:21.517
16. Bill Hemming +01:26.825
17. Rod Carroll +01:27.339
18. John Bryant +1 Lap
DNF. Eric Haga, David Banks
Fastest lap: Clark Proctor 01:19.813
Race 2 (Sun 8 laps)
1. Steve Ross 10:43.393
2. Clark Proctor +00:14.397
3. Mike Whatley +00:17.957
4. Gregory Thornton +00:18.091
5. Paul Zazryn +00:24.101
6. Bryan Sala +00:24.269
7. Sefton Gibb +00:28.378
8. Alan Dunkley +00:28.633
9. Russell Greer +00:30.174
10. David Abbott +00:36.159
11. Peter Sundberg +00:36.781
12. Stan Redmond +00:37.577
13. Aaron Burson +00:38.211
14. David Banks +00:47.346
15. Aaron Lewis +00:50.229
16. Peter Burson +01:11.323
17. Rod Carroll +01:13.05
18. Bill Hemming +01:13.417
19. Eric Haga +1 Lap
20 31 John Bryant +1 Lap
Fastest lap: Clark Proctor 1:19.394
Race 3 (12 laps Sun)
1. Clark Proctor 16:05.983
2. Steve Ross +00:02.109
3. Gregory Thornton +00:29.922
4. Paul Zazryn +00:38.811
5. Bryan Sala +00:39.462
6. Russell Greer +00:42.681
7. Sefton Gibb +00:43.462
8. Peter Sundberg +00:43.750
9. Alan Dunkley + 00:45.848
10. David Abbott +00:48.882
11. Aaron Burson +00:52.522
12. David Banks +00:55.501
13. Peter Burson +1 Lap
14. Bill Hemming +1 Lap
15. Rod Carroll +1 Lap
16. John Bryant +2 Laps
DNF Stan Redmond, Aaron Lewis, Eric Haga Mike Whatley
Fastest lap: Clark Proctor 01:19.875
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MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series contact Ross MacKay
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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