Flying Shepherd Beats Allen By 12 Thousandths Of A Second For Puke Pole
One of the Toyota 86 Championship's closest ever qualifying sessions saw reigning champion Rowan Shepherd bounce back from a tough day's practice to nab pole position at Pukekohe by the tinniest of margins from an on-form Justin Allen.
The usual suspects filled the
top of the timesheets in the early stages of the 20 minute
session with Simon Evans and Marco Giltrap for Giltrap
Racing, champion Shepherd in the SpeedWorks car, Hugo Allan
for The Heart of Racing and Allen in his NAPA Autoparts car.
But it was Allen who laid down the gauntlet after six
minutes with a 1.17.218 lap proving his pace during the day
- when he topped two of the three practice sessions - was no
flash in the pan.
Shepherd responded by carving
just over one hundredth of a second off Allen's benchmark
with a 1.17.206 just before the session reached its halfway
point and try as he might, Allen could not find the
fractions he needed to secure his first series pole
position. Shepherd, with plenty of momentum behind him after
dominating the third round at Hampton Downs two weeks ago,
was a relieved man afterwards.
"I don’t have
the luxury of sandbagging as some think I do in practice
sessions and it’s fair to say we were in a bit of trouble
with set up earlier in the day,” he said afterwards. “We
made a few changes before qualifying and we were pretty
nervous before the start of the session. I definitely was
full on for most of the lap and almost lost it twice at turn
four so I’m relieved to get pole position and very pleased
given how close the field is.”
With just over
four tenths of a second covering the top ten, it was a
resurgent Marco Giltrap who took third on the grid ahead of
team mate and championship leader Evans. Brock Gilchrist was
also close to his best once again with fifth place in the
CareVets backed TR86 while top rookie Dion Pitt was
impressive again in sixth place.
Allan couldn't
maintain his pace from the early part of the session and
wound up seventh, with Ronan Murphy just behind. Christina
Orr-West put in a season’s best qualifying performance in
the yellow Dayle ITM car to take ninth and a spot on the
fifth row having been close to the pace throughout the day.
Fynn Osbourne rounded out the top ten
With
pandemic logistics meaning the weekend's three races will
all take place on Saturday, the action begins early with the
first race at 11am with the grid based on this afternoon's
qualifying times. Race 2 will be a reverse top ten grid of
the finishing order of Race 1 and the final feature – Race
3 - will have a grid based on points accumulated during the
weekend.
The field will be without young rookie
Willy Morton, who is recovering from an appendicitis earlier
in the
week.