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Ian Hansen

Apr 24 2023

2023 NSW MRC Round 2 Wrap

Words by Garry OBrien
Pics by Tyler Jones

Hosted by Sydney Motorsport Park on April 15-16, the second round of the NSW Motor Racing Championships was enormous where the big program featured three national categories.

Race one of round two of the Australian Formula Ford Series was taken out by Matt Hillyer. He staved off his Sonic team mate Conor Somers by 0.06 seconds. The race was a two-lap affair after a first lap safety car for the stranded Kyle Cotter. On the resumption, Lachlan Strickland and Synergy’s Eddie Beswick diced for third with the latter getting ahead. Then followed Zak Lobko from Dan Frougas and Xavier Kokai.

Hillyer backed up with a repeat in race two. He lost the lead for a lap to Somers. CHE’s Lobko finished third after his team mate Strickland and Beswick had contact. Behind the three Mygales, Kokai (Spectrum) was ahead of Frougas and Kobi Williams.

From the outset of the last race, Hillyer led as his nearest rival became Lobko due to Somers with a slow start and a clash with a rival at the first corner. Lobko glimpsed the lead after a couple of laps. Hillyer regathered the front running before the two clashed and Hillyer fell to sixth.

Lobko won ahead Williams as Strickland fought back to third, just ahead of Beswick, while Lachlan Mineeff placed fifth. Behind Hillyer in the round result it was Lobko second and Somers third. After a penalty in race one and second place, Thomas Kalamakis was a two-race winner in the Kent class, ahead of Will Liston who took the first.

Tim Macrow Racing shutout the front row in round two of AGI Formula Cars featuring Australian Formula Open. The Dallara F3s with Trent Grubel and Ryan Howe at the helms, were ahead of Gerrit Ruff and Miles Bromley. Both Ruff and Bromley stalled at the start. The latter was tagged by Graeme Holmes and Ruff by Lawrence Katsidis. The race was red flagged and declared a non-event.

Grubel (Dallara F312) was the tearaway winner of the next two races. Ryan Astley was second in the initial part of the first before he lost out to How. The 2015 Gold Star winner Jon Collins came through for third for Gilmour Racing when he displaced Astley on the penultimate lap.

In the later race, How held second throughout. Collins dropped spots to Astley, Winston van Laarhoven and Myles Bromley on the second lap, but fourth back to finish third. Van Laarhoven was next ahead of Astley, and Andrew Roberts.

It was the opening round of the Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Scholarship Series. Former Development Series and RX8 Cup driver Marcus La Delle completed a clean sweep. He trailed pole sitter Cody Burcher in the first few laps of race one before he took over the lead and won by half a second.

Max Geoghegan displaced Ben Gomersall to take third while Lachlan Bloxsom pulled a last lap move on Clay Richards for fifth. Then followed Hayden Hume, circuit racing debutant Ryan Tomsett, Matt Hillyer, 2022 Excel Nationals winner Ethan Grigg-Gault and Brock Stinson.

In race two, Burcher chased La Delle at the start but lost out to Geoghegan and Bloxsom who took over second by mid race. Richards finished fifth after a short scrap with Gomersall who ultimately crossed the line behind Hume and Tomsett. Stinson was ninth ahead of Grigg-Gault.

The third race was red flagged after four laps. Tomsett, Grigg-Gault and Jack Wesbury tangled at turn seven. When the race recommenced, Bloxsom was the runner up after he briefly lost second to Geoghegan. Burcher was next in front of Hume, Gomersall, James Wilkins, Oscar Targett and Stinson.

Round two of the NSW Sports Sedans saw Brad Shiels (Fiat 124/Rotary Turbo) lead all the way in the opening race ahead of Steven Lacey (Chev Camaro). Beril Cetin (Camaro) was second for a period until the engine cried enough and that promoted Matt Ingram (Mazda RX8) to third.

Shiels continued on his winning way in race two, followed by Lacey and Peter Ingram (RX7). In the last (trophy) race, the Chev Camaro driver was second until stopped at turn five with a fuel pump issue. That allowed the Ingram brothers Matt and Peter (RX7) to fill the minors.

The second round of Formula Vees produced a close first race result with Craig Sparke (Jacer) narrowly over Darren Williams and John McDonald (Jacer). Sparke slipped away to a comfortable win in the next, and Aaron Pace edged out fellow Sabre pilot Williams for second. The latter scored the last victory ahead of Sparke and Simon Pace (Sabre). The race shortened due to an incident at turn eight with McDonald and Aaron Pace.

NSW Supersports completed their second outing with John-Paul Drake (Wolf F1 Mistral) forging through to take race one from the back of the grid. He won from Alex Kenny in his new Nova Proto. Drake had to return home to SA after the race and left Kenny the victor over Ryan Godfrey (Wolf Tornado) both times.

Improved Production featured under and over 2.0 litre races. Ryan Gorton (Nissan 200SX) led the ‘unders’ initially but retired at the end of lap one with broken driveshafts. Kurt Macready (Nissan Silvia) was the winner over Michael Ricketts (Nissan Pulsar).

From the rear of the grid Gorton won the second race, his job made easier when Macready retired early. Gorton was out of race three early which paved the way for Ricketts to notch up a win. He too came from the back of the grid after a lose in the previous race.

Zak Hudson (Mazda RX7) led all the way in the ‘overs’ race. He also won race two, again ahead of Lachlan McBrien (BMW E46 M3). But after leading throughout race three, the RX7 was plagued by tyre wear and was pipped at the line by McBrien.

The first Production Sports sprint race had an immediate safety car due to a crash by Warwick Morris (Lamborghini Huracan) after the start. David Ryan (Porsche 991) was first across the line but a 5.0 second penalty gave Marcel Zalloua (Audi R8) the win. Paul Lucchitti (Audi) was second before he held off Zalloua in the next. The latter won the one-hour enduro by almost a lap over Lucchitti with David Ryan/Geoff Morgan a distant third.

There were four races for Superkarts in which Lee Vella set the pace in his 125cc Gearbox Avoig Elise. He led the first until he dropped out, after which he won the next three.

The next NSW Motor Race Championship round is scheduled for May 27 – 28 at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: News

Apr 14 2023

Racing With Autism Australia and ARDC Collaborate to make motorsport more accessible

OFFICIAL RELEASE 140423, Racing with Autism Australia.

We are pleased to announce a collaboration between Racing with Autism Australia (RWAA) and the Australian Racing Drivers Club (ARDC) which operates Sydney Motorsport Park (SMSP).

Following in the footsteps of sports such as the NRL and AFL, Motorsport in NSW will now be more inclusive and accessible for people with autism and sensory sensitivities. At selected events, RWAA will be operating a safe space/chillout room in one of the suites in the North Druitt building at SMSP, kindly provided by the ARDC.

The first event of the collaboration will be on the Sunday of the Motorsport Australia NSW Motorsport Championships – held at Sydney Motorsport Park on April 16. RWAA will be operating out of Suite 4 and hope to welcome a new group of motorsport fans to the track, providing pit tours as well as a place to decompress and relax when the action becomes a little too overwhelming.

Racing with Autism Australia is a project that aims to raise awareness and acceptance of Autism Spectrum Disorder by showcasing the unique and talented individuals who are involved in motorsport/racing who themselves are on the Autism Spectrum. They offer an educational approach to our project with the goal of inspiring people from all walks of life. Although they acknowledge the importance of ongoing awareness, they are passionate about creating educational, inclusive and inspirational environments and do so thanks to the support of companies such as luxury car retailers YTG Bespoke as well as NSW Kart Team and NSW Kart School

One of the many purposes of Racing with Autism Australia (RWAA) is to support racers by sharing their stories, including their achievements and their everyday struggles, with the hope of not just gaining awareness for autism but creating inclusive environments and educating many.

As well as some of our supported racers, RWAA also will be attending with their NSW-based mentors to talk to the kids and adults.

Dan Holihan is the creator and host of the ground-breaking ‘On the Couch with Hooly’ podcast as well as being the 2022 NSW Formula Ford 1600 State Champion, 2017 HSRCA Historic State Champion and 2007 NSKC Club Champion. Dan is also on the autism spectrum and loves to show kids and adults alike exactly what can be done with a dream, a never say die attitude and a great work ethic.

Lachlan Ward is our other attending RWAA mentor and is the driver of the Productivity Bootcamp #117 Camaro in the Battery World Aussie Race Car Series (who last year was the highest placed Rookie driver and narrowly placed second in the overall championship). As well as being a previous Formula Ford and Legend Car series winner, Lachlan is a gifted coach and through his positions as head coach at NSW Kart School and NSW Kart Team has been working with drivers on the Autism Spectrum for many years now.

Pheels will also be in attendance with their sensory-friendly clothing for kids that feature soft fabrics, are tag-free, have flat seams and sensory-friendly designs.

To find out more about RWAA, click on our Facebook and Instagram or email intakerwaa@gmail.com.

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: News

Aug 30 2022

Kumho Tyre NSW Sports Sedans to contest championship at ARDC Super 70 race meeting.

This weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park the Kumho Tyre NSW Sports Sedans will contest Round 4 of their Championship as part of the ARDC Super 70 race meeting, together with the Precision National Sports Sedan Series.

This race meeting celebrates the 70th birthday of the Australian Racing Driver’s Club and as such they have a fantastic array of racing planned, including earlier era, Group N Historic Touring Cars, Group S Historic Sports Cars, Heritage Group C & A Cars, and the HQ Holdens. In addition to these will be Production Touring Cars, Superkarts and yours’ truly Sports Sedans. Whilst it’s racing by day, at night the party continues on Saturday night with Tuned International’s monster car show, figure 8 drifting and the Skyworx drone show. This is a race meeting not to be missed.

The grid for Sports Sedans is at full track capacity of 38 cars, thanks to the amalgamation of both our State Championship and those from the National Series into one enormous grid of the thundering, winged monsters on racing slicks, aiming to set a new tin top sedan lap record.

The State and Division 1 Championships have opened up following Round 3, with the then clear leader of the Championships, Birol Cetin being unable to compete following an incident in qualifying in his Camaro. Birol will be keen to make amends this weekend, as he takes on Steven Lacey in the “sister car” Camaro to regain the Championship lead. They will no doubt be kept honest by third place State competitor Theo Cambouris, in his Division 2 Commodore, who has been quietly amassing point due his consistency during the first three rounds in both the State and Divisional Championships. The Division 3 Championship is presently led by David Atkin in his V8 powered BMW. Across all Divisions there will be battles aplenty with 20 of the 38 cars on the grid fighting for State points.

The Duggan Family Hotels’ Aston Martin, usually driven by Mark Duggan, will this weekend be driven by Supercars ace Andre Heimgartner competing in the National Series, whilst Mark will drive the Jack Daniel’s 2010 VE Commodore PE 048, which he piloted at Bathurst earlier this year in the DFH Bathurst Combined Sedans.

The contest for the National Series, currently led by Jordan Caruso’s Audi A4 is bound to be hard fought, with Championship second place holder Steven Tamasi in his Holden Calibra only 19 points behind Caruso leading into this weekend. Third and fourth place in the National series is held by Shane Woodman & Michael Robinson, respectively in their V8 powered machines.

Photos

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: ARDC News, News · Tagged: Sports seadns, super 70

Aug 23 2022

70th Anniversary Timepiece

70th Anniversary Timepiece

Bausele and ARDC

The ARDC is celebrating 70 years in 2022, and to mark this platinum anniversary the ARDC and Bausele have created a stunning limited edition 70th Anniversary timepiece exclusive to ARDC Members.

From humble beginnings in the garage of a handful of devoted car enthusiasts, the ARDC has enjoyed a proud history to become the near-4000 strong car club it is today.

Our 70th Anniversary celebration to mark the years spent enjoying and promoting all forms of Motorsport is aptly captured in this limited edition Bausele timepiece. Attention to detail abounds; the watch is customised with the ARDC logo and referencing 1952 on the dial, 70 on the crown, and the ARDC logo on the back. It’s the perfect gift for the motoring enthusiast!

We love motorsport, and we know you do too. Here’s to marking 70 years of history, and many more to come.

DETAILS:
Dial: Customised with logo, reference markers, text and colour branding.
Enamel Crown: Displaying No.70 to celebrate 70th anniversary of the ARDC
Back: Laser engraved logo and text, plus space for your own engraving (ie Membership Number, as pictured above. Note: the watch does not come with an engraving; this is simply an area for you to place your own message or Member Number if you so wish).
Inside: State-of-the-art Japan bi-directional self-winding mechanical.
Case: 40mm diameter, Australian designed 316 Surgical Grade Stainless Steel case.
Scratch proof: Sapphire crystal watch face and crown face.
Watch Strap: High performance plastic made of recycled PET – CAPSA system.
Water resistant: 100m.
Warranty: Unprecedented 5-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Price: $549.00 Incl. GST

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: News

Feb 23 2021

ARDC DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP CARDS

The ARDC is celebrating 70 years in 2022!

THANK YOU to all of our Members, Officials and Volunteers for the past 70 years. Here’s to quite a few more!

We wish to inform all current Members of a new 70th Anniversary digital member pass, which will be coming out to you in the next 24 hours.

The passes that are being updated and sent out over SMS via MyPass are the following:

  • Car and Bike Competitor
  • Car and Bike Enthusiast
  • Guest Passes (All valid Members).

Pass holders of Volunteer/Official cards, Enthusiast Plus Member cards, Honorary and Life Members, and Pit Crew will not need to install a new pass. You will see your pass update automatically in the next 24 hours.

If you have any issues, please contact our Membership team on reception@ardc.com.au or +612 9672 1000, we are more than happy to help.

CLICK HERE for information on about using this pass at upcoming events! 

– The ARDC Membership Team

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: ARDC News

Oct 13 2020

ARDC INTRODUCES ‘LOCAL HEROES’ MEMBERSHIP

The ARDC has a long and proud history of supporting many worthwhile causes as both a not-for-profit motoring and motorsport Club, and as part of its Sydney Motorsport Park operations.

The year 2020 has proved extremely challenging, starting with the ravage of bushfires followed by flooding, and then the COVID-19 Pandemic.

As a special thank you to our Local Heroes who have been working tirelessly for the community this year in the face of these disasters, the ARDC is offering discounted Car or Bike Enthusiast Memberships for those on the front line. During this challenging time for all, we want to support our hardworking Local Heroes, as they have continued to support us and our community.

Frontline Workers and First Responders include medical and health workers including doctors, nurses, paramedics, and ambulance staff, policemen and women. We are also extending the offer to firefighters, as an acknowledgment of their work during the Australian Bushfires.

Volunteer Heroes – 50% discount

ONE YEAR Enthusiast MEMBERSHIP (Normally $95, now $47.50)

ENJOY 12 MONTHS WITH A VIP PASS TO AMAZING MOTORSPORT EXPERIENCES FUELLED BY THE AUSTRALIAN RACING DRIVERS’ CLUB (ARDC) AT SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK!

Staff Heroes – 25% discount

ONE YEAR Enthusiast MEMBERSHIP (Normally $95, now $71.25) 

Our Membership: We love motorsport and we know you do too. ARDC Membership offers hundreds of dollars in benefits for a low-cost annual fee – it’s the ultimate access pass to Sydney Motorsport Park. Choose from either a Car or Bike Membership as an entry-level Enthusiast, and enjoy the benefits.

ARDC Members get more value than ever before, with complimentary spectator entry to many of the exciting and entertaining racing events at SMSP. Plus, Member only events, discounts on Track and Ride Days as well as variety of extra benefits with our reciprocal rights corporate partners.

In 2020 SMSP are very excited to welcome a new 2-Car Supercars team to the venue. We have also made live, full circuit night lights for evening events and experiences under lights, as well as commencing construction of a new Motorsport Australia Centre of Excellence.

ENTHUSIAST MEMBERSHIP

The Enthusiast Membership program is suited to Car or Bike enthusiasts or avid fans of motorsport who wish to take full advantage of the amazing events and experiences offered to you at Sydney Motorsport Park. This Membership encompasses all of our amazing offers, events and experiences. You can save $1,000’s every year and support the ARDC which powers Sydney Motorsport Park.

CAR OR BIKE MEMBERSHIP

When you purchase your Membership, you will be able to choose between a Car or Bike Membership. Not only does choosing the appropriate Membership help us to communicate exactly what you want to see, do and watch at SMSP, but also saves you money on Car or Bike Track Days, with added Member discounts, parking privileges and much, much more!

HOW TO JOIN

To redeem the offer, Local Heroes will need to identify themselves using their Association ID Card or a digital/printed Frontline Workers and First Responders email from the key contact from their Association/organisation.

From all of us at the ARDC… Thank you Local Heroes, as we appreciate the commitment and dedication of all staff and volunteers on the Frontline during this difficult period. We can’t wait to welcome you as a member of the ARDC for a fuel-charged introduction to the track.

Written by Ian Hansen · Categorized: ARDC News

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