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Photo: Rodney Forbes (seen leading) leads the field in the one
and only GT3 Cup Challenge race held today.
Image: Nathan Wong / GT3 Cup Challenge Pic.
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TORRENTIAL DOWNPOUR has cut the first round of the 2010 Porsche GT3 Cup
Challenge Australia series presented by Mission Foods to a one-race affair
after Mount Panorama was flooded in a massive afternoon downpour.
Rodney Forbes won the first race, however a series of incidents restricted
competitors to just two green-flag laps on a wet circuit, with finishers only
awarded half points for their efforts.
Rain prior to race one ensured the field would start behind the safety car
and on the first racing lap contact between Matthew Kingsley and Sven
Burchartz left both cars out of the race, and brought the safety car back out
once again.
With Kingsley looking to the inside of Burchartz at turn one, the pair made
contact that caused the reigning series winner’s car to be turned hard into
the Armco barrier. Burchartz’ car was only superficially damaged,
though he too was stranded on the circuit.
Kingsley was later given a suspended sentence by race stewards for the
driving infringement for his part in the collision.
The weather conditions caught several out and as a result the race was
finished after seven of the ten scheduled laps – down from the 12 planned -
due to the weather conditions.
Forbes won the race from pole with Victorian Kane Rose finishing second and
Shane Smollen in third.
Race two was never going to happen after approximately 80mm of rain was
dumped on the mountain – in less than fifteen minutes - within half an hour
of the scheduled race start.
With rivers running across the circuit in multiple places and areas of Conrod
straight partially submerged, event organisers were forced to abandon the
race.
“It was a difficult decision to abandon race two but there isn’t much we can
do to control the weather,” Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series
category administrator Jodi Zylstra said.
“The risk to competitors and their vehicles was judged as too high as there
was just too much water on the circuit. When coupled with the time
constraints in place we had no option but to abandon the race due to force
majeur’.”
As a result, Rodney Forbes was a surprise round winner and jumped into the
series lead after the first of six events.
In the 997 class Forbes headed Shane Smollen and Neil Muston, whilst Kane
Rose finished ahead of Terry Knight and Paul Bolinowsky in the 996 battle.
Paul Faulkner won the 944 challenge round, finishing ahead of Chris
Lewis-Williams and John Goddard.
Ray Angus won the Xtreme Industries best presented ‘Car & Crew’ award for
the improved presentation of his new Type-997 GT3 Cup Car.
Round two of the 2010 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series presented by
Mission Foods will be held at Launceston’s Symmons Plains Raceway between
April 9 – 11.
For more information head to www.gt3cupchallenge.com.au
ENDS
2010 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia presented by
Mission Foods
Round 1 – Bathurst, NSW, February 12 – 13
Round 2 – Symmons Plains, TAS, April 10 – 11
Round 3 – Mallala, SA, May 29 – 30
Round 4 – Morgan Park, QLD, August 14 – 15
Round 5 – Sandown, VIC, October 22 - 23
For More Information: Richard Craill, Media
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