2012/13
MSC New Zealand F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series
Rnds 4 & 5
NZ Festival of Motor Racing - celebrating Denny Hulme meetings
Hampton Downs
Northern Waikato
Fri-Sat Jan 18-20 & 25-27
17/12/2012
EVENTS
PREVIEW
STRONG AUSSIE ENTRY BOOSTS MSC FESTIVAL FIELD
A strong Australian entry has boosted the MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup
Revival Series field for the two NZ Festival of Motor Racing - celebrating
Denny Hulme meetings at Hampton Downs in the New Year.
Above
photos: Australian drivers Bryan Sala (Matich A50/51) and
Lola T140 pair John Bryant and Rod Carroll are crossing the Tasman
to contest rounds four and five of the 2012/12 MSC F5000 Tasman Cup
Revival Series at Hampton Downs in January. Photo credits: Fast Company/Alex
Mitchell
Six Australian drivers are crossing the Tasman for the two meetings,
taking the number of entries for the MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival
Series races at the Jan 18-20 and 25-27 2013 meetings to 35.
Heading the Aussie squad is 2012/13 MSC series round one race winner
Bryan Sala from Melbourne who will drive a Matich A50/51. He will
be joined at the two meetings here by fellow Victorians Paul Zazryn
(Lola T332), and Bill Hemming (Elfin MR8), South Australian John Bryant
(Lola T140), and Rod Carroll (Lola T140) and Aaron Lewis (Matich A50)
from New South Wales.
The two mid-summer meetings at Hampton Downs have traditionally attracted
a number of drivers from around the world and the 2013 ones are no
different.
Local MSC series regulars continue to make up the bulk of the field.
But their numbers will be supplemented this year by the six entries
from across the Tasman, three - Mike Whatley (Lola T300 & Surtees
TS8), Greg Thornton (McRae GM1) and Mark Dwyer (Lola T400) - from
the UK, two - Bruce Leeson (McLaren M10B) and Eric Haga (Lola T190)
- from the United States, and one - expat Brit Peter Dunn (March 73A)
- from Monaco.
After two points rounds - one in Australia and one here - so far this
season, defending MSC series title holder Steve Ross holds a 33 point
lead over Auckland driver Aaron Burson (McRae GM1 with Ken Smith just
a point behind in third place with class newcomer David Banks (Talon
MR1A) fourth and David Abbott (Lola T430) from Christchurch fifth.
Ross and Bryan Sala shared wins at the opening round of the 2012/13
MSC series at the big Muscle Car Masters meeting in Sydney in September
but Ross staged an impressive clean sweep to claim the prestigious
Lady Wigram Trophy at the second, in Christchurch, a month later.
Dark horse at the two NZ Festival meetings, however, could well be
regular UK visitor Greg Thornton. At the recent non-championship MSC
series round at Australia's biennial Tasman Revival meeting in Sydney
he won two of the four races in his newly acquired ex Stuart Lush
McRae GM1.
The two NZ Festival of Motor Racing - celebrating Denny Hulme meetings
are again expected to attract large crowds with cars either once driven
by or associated with New Zealand's only Formula 1 World Champion
being shipped in from all over the world for display and/or demonstration.
After the two rounds at the NZ Festival meetings at Hampton Downs
the MSC series title chase heads south for the penultimate round at
the annual Skope Classic meeting at Christchurch's Powerbuilt Tools
Raceway at Ruapuna Park over the Febnruary 02-03 weekend and the final
at Invercargill's Teretonga Park a fortnight later.
The MSC F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series is organised and run with
the support of sponsors MSC, NZ Express Transport, Bonney's Specialized
Bulk Transport, Mobil Lubricants, Pacifica, Avon Tyres and Exide.
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
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