Local Boy Lawson Makes Perfect Start To Pukekohe Weekend
He
made it the perfect day for him and his engineers at M2
Competition with pole position, the race win and fastest lap
and he narrowed the gap to series leader and team mate Igor
Fraga to just nine points. DNF: 2020 Castrol Toyota
Racing SeriesA huge
first lap pass by reigning champion and Pukekohe local boy
Liam Lawson sealed the deal for the Kiwi as he roared home
to take the first race of the weekend at the fourth round of
the Castrol Toyota Racing Series at Pukekohe
Park.
“We had a pretty
average start," said Lawson afterwards. "I know what I need
to fix it, I was just too cautious with the clutch. To get
past Igor was an important pass I had to do and I'm happy I
made it stick. The car was really good in the race and the
nice thing is we shouldn’t have to do much to it for
tomorrow.”
The Red Bull Junior had been
beaten away from the lights by Brazilian ace Fraga, but
passed him into the turn five complex on Pukekohe's back
straight and never looked back. Igor who lost two places in
the move, was left to battle Yuki Tsunoda for the remainder
of the 20 lap race, which was interrupted by two Safety Car
periods for incidents involving Emilien Denner and Caio
Collet. Denner's incident also stopped the race while the M2
Competition car was recovered. Collet's crash was the
Renault junior's third of the weekend and gave his mechanics
at mtec Motorsport engineered by R-ace GP another busy
afternoon.
Fraga had made an exceptional start
off the front row and won the drag race to the first corner
and edged away through the first sequence of turns to take a
car length lead. Champion Lawson, however, had other ideas
and drafted the popular Gran Turismo supported racer all the
way down the first half of the back straight to the new
section of the iconic Pukekohe track. He dived down the
inside of Fraga in a classic hold your breath move. Fraga
was caught a little by surprise and Lawson wasted no time in
completing the pass, leaving Igor scrabbling for grip on the
outside. That let Tsunoda through and as the dust settled,
Lawson led from Tsunoda and Fraga.
The first
laps flew by without drama, but that changed on lap five
when Emilien Denner went off at turn 4, the tricky corner
that has been catching out many of the drivers during
testing. He ended up buried in the tyre barrier, forcing a
Safety Car and then a red flag. At that stage the
order was Lawson, from Tsunoda, with Fraga hot on his heels,
an impressive Cohen, Collet, Franco Colapinto, Oliver
Rasmussen, Grégoire Saucy, Lucas Petersson and Petr Ptacek,
the latter recovering well after a grid penalty having
qualified fifth in the morning.
After a clean
restart Lawson clocked fastest lap after fastest lap as he
built a decent lead through the first half of the race.
Fraga looked frustrated in third, unable to find a way
around Tsunoda despite jinking left and right at every
opportunity.
Lawson’s handy advantage was
wiped away for a second time when Collet crashed half way
through the 20 lap race. The field was left to sit nose to
tail behind the Safety Car for another five laps. Spike
Kohlbecker was forced into the pits for a nose and front
wing change but rejoined without losing a lap and with five
to go they were released for a final
time.
Lawson again pressed home a speed
advantage around his home track and despite a couple of
brave attempts by Fraga, Tsunoda was able to maintain his
second place. At the flag it was those three out front and a
1-2-3-4 for M2 Competition with Cohen bagging his best
result in the championship after his strongest day. After
qualifying third, the young ace from Israel was able to
maintain pace with the leaders and hold off a fierce pack
behind him squabbling for fifth and
beyond.
That particular battle went Franco
Colapinto, the young Argentinian bagging another top five
result for Kiwi Motorsport. Oliver Rasmussen was mtec
Motorsport's top runner in sixth, while Saucy brought his
Kiwi Motorsport car home seventh. Petr Ptacek recovered well
from his grid penalty for eighth while Jackson Walls came
home in ninth after a solid drive from fourteenth on the
grid. The youngest racer in the field, Tijmen van der Helm,
rounded out the top
ten.
Castrol Toyota Racing
Series - Round 4 Pukekohe Park - Race
1
1. Liam Lawson - M2
Competition
2. Yuki Tsunoda - M2 Competition
3. Igor
Fraga - M2 Competition
4. Ido Cohen - M2
Competition
5. Franco Colapinto - Kiwi Motorsport
6.
Oliver Rasmussen - mtec Motorsport
7. Grégoire Saucy -
Giles Motorsport
8. Petr Ptacek - mtec
Motorsport
9. Jackson Walls - mtec Motorsport
10.
Tijmen van der Helm - Kiwi Motorsport
11. Lirim Zendeli -
Giles Motorsport
12. Rui Andrade - M2 Competition
13.
Henning Enqvist - Giles Motorsport
14. Spike Kohlbecker -
Kiwi Motorsport
15. Axel Gnos - Kiwi Motorsport
16.
Lucas Petersson - mtec
Motorsport
Emilien Denner
- M2 Competition
Caio Collet - mtec
Motorsport
17-19 January 2020:
Highlands Motorsport Park, Cromwell - Dorothy Smith
Memorial Trophy
24-26 January 2020: Teretonga Park,
Invercargill - Spirit of a Nation Cup
1-2 February
2020: Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, Waikato - Denny
Hulme Memorial Trophy
7-9 February 2020: Pukekohe
Park, Pukekohe - New Zealand Motor Cup
15-16
February 2020: Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon, Feilding -
New Zealand Grand
Prix