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Back Where It All Began For Baird

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* 2008/09 Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge championship
Trophy Round
Hamilton 400
Hamilton
Fri-Sun
April 18-19
2009

18-04-09

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Back Where It All Began For Baird

It's a case of going back to where it all began for Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge champion Craig Baird this weekend, as the 38-year-old returns to Hamilton to head the field for the final Trophy round of the 2008/09 season at the annual V8 Supercar meeting.

Baird got his competition start in karts at a track on the outskirts of the Waikato city and with no permanent motor racing circuit to call it's own last year's inaugural Hamilton 400 V8 street race was the first chance the now Queenland-based driver had of performing on true 'home turf.'

He returns this year with another Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge championship title - his fifth - under his belt and every reason to be confident that he can again claim three wins from three starts.

Helping is the fact that arch 2008/09 championship series rival David Reynolds is otherwise occupied this weekend - the young Australian driver behind the wheel of a V8 Supercar - plus the fact that Baird has plenty of experience from years racing on the other side of the Tasman, of street circuits.

"Street circuits are something I really enjoy and thrive on really," he said this week. "I just love the concrete and the unforgiving nature; whether its a curb with grass run-off or concrete all - I will charge in just as hard."

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That said, the past season's Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge championship was as notable for the depth as the quality of talent with Triple X teammate Daniel Gaunt and series young guns Jono Lester, Jody Vincent and Ant Pedersen all taking the battle to Baird and Reynolds at some stage.

Gaunt parlayed strong speed and enviable consistency in his second season in the Porsche GT3 Cup series to claim third place in the series points standings be-hind the pair and is fresh from an impressive Fujitsu V8 Supercar series debut at the Clipsall 500 meeting round the - broadly similar - streets of Adelaide last month.

He steps up to Reynolds' car this weekend, allowing team sponsor and mentor Mike Morton to suit up in the Gaunt car and - coincidentally - top NZ V8s driver John McIntyre to join the Triple X team for the weekend in team owner Shane McKillen's GT3.

McIntyre is not exactly a stranger to the Battery Town series, having raced a 996 model in the 2003/04 season and is 'looking at taking the opportunity with both hands and trying to put in a good performance for the team and sponsors.'

If last year's meeting is anything to go by it will be young guns Lester, Vincent and Pedersen who claim much of the limelight though with the trio finishing line astern in that order in the first race, before Vincent came through to claim second place from Reynolds, Pedersen and Lester in the second and Gaunt, Pedersen and ring-in Jonathan Webb in the reverse top six grid final.

Completing the lineup this weekend are Taupo Trophy round standout Darryn Henderson from Wellington and young Aucklanders Mark Russ and Courtney Letica.

Russ, driving the Giltrap Group team car, impressed in the 2007/08 Battery Town series in the 996 category before moving up to a 997 this season finishing ninth in his debut year. Letica also had a worthwhile debut season, finishing 11th with a strong finish at the final championship round at Pukekohe a month ago.

The Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup cars join the NZV8s, GT1 series and Toyota Racing Series single seaters on the support roster at the Hamilton 400 meeting with qualifying on Friday, two 12 lap races on Saturday and a final 12 lap race on Sunday.

Ends
2008/09 Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge championship
Final championship points
1. Craig Baird 1295
2. David Reynolds 1112
3. Daniel Gaunt 935
4. Jono Lester 821
5. Rodney Forbes 747
6. Jody Vincent 747
7. Ant Pedersen 739
8. Darryn Henderson 690
9. Mark Russ 669
10. Shane McKillen 626
11. Courtney Letica 534
12. Hugh Gardiner 408
13. Andrew Bagnall 256
14. Rob Steele 161
15. David Mackrell 78

Calendar
Rnd 1 Nov 07-09 2008 Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe
Rnd 2 Nov 29-30 2008 Powerbuilt Tools International Raceway at Ruapuna Park Christchurch
Rnd 3 Jan 09-11 2009 Timaru International Motor Raceway Timaru
Rnd 4 Jan 16-18 2009 Teretonga Park Invercargill
Trophy Rnd Jan 24-25 A1GP meeting Taupo Motorsport Park Taupo
Rnd 5 Feb 27-Mar 01 2009 Manfeild Feilding
Rnd 6 Mar 13-15 2009 Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe
Trophy round: April 18-20 2009 Hamilton 400 (V8 Supercar meeting)

Prepared by FAST COMPANY on behalf of the 2008/9 Battery Town Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge championship. For more information on the Battery Town Porsche GT3 Challenge championship contact Ross MacKay on 021 677 919 or via e-mail on ross@fastcompany.co.nz

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