Auckland’s Darren Kelly has taken out the first round of the 2019 D1NZ Drifting Championship Series in Tauranga despite
technical issues with his brake lights during practice and qualifying.
Driving the Nissan R35 GTR, the 2015 New Zealand champion battled through a poor qualifying performance to reach the
final, defeating Daynom Templeman at the custom concrete-lined course at Trustpower Baypark Stadium.
“This weekend hasn’t been easy at all, says Kelly, “The car has been on form, but we had issues. We got a bit hurt in
qualifying for an error with our brake light coming on and sticking on, that really hurt us qualifying 13th, but we got
all the way to the final.”
“We had an epic battle against Daynom and managed to take on the win, so an epic start to the season.”
Kelly draws first blood in the 2019 D1NZ Championship season and will lead the series points heading into the next
round.
Daynom Templeman took home second place in his Zic Motor Oils E46 BMW, with Australian international Matty Hill rounding
out the podium in third.
Michael Thorley, driving his ENZED backed Nissan C33 Laurel, took out the top spot in qualifying for the Pro-Sport
restricted class, and converted his pole position into a decisive round victory after defeating Taylor James in his
Nissan S14 Silvia.
The five-part national drifting tour will now head to Max Motors Speedway in Wellington over February 15th and 16th. For
more series and event information visit D1NZ.com
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