All Ugo as American wins Hampton Downs feature race

Dorothy race start (940 x 450)

American Ugo Ugochukwu completed a clean sweep of the action on Sunday at Hampton Downs, backing up pole position and a morning win with another victory in the afternoon’s Dorothy Smith Memorial Cup.

It gave the M2 Competition driver the early lead in the 2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy points table and in a top quality field, marked him out as a title favourite in New Zealand.

Fresh from his first win in the morning’s race, a confident Ugochukwu made a great getaway but it all came to nought after the first turn when a big coming together between Sebastian Manson and Kalle Rovanperä that sent Kalle flying off the road and making significant contact with the wall, albeit at a narrow angle. Thankfully, as soon as the car came to a halt he was able to hop out unaided.

There was enough damage to their cars and those of innocent victims Ryan Wood and Yevan David to bring out an immediate Safety Car and that was quickly followed by the red flag and a race stoppage.

All drivers involved emerged unscathed but were out of the race on the spot and there was a lengthy delay whilst the debris was cleared and the tyre barrier repaired.

A Safety Car restart got the field underway once more at the start of lap four and this time it was all nice and clean. Slater wasn’t hanging around though, and made the most of the caution around him to move quickly past Nolan Allaer and into fifth.

First time across the start finish line flat out it was Ugochukwu from Jin Nakamura, Kanato Le, Louis Sharp, Freddie Slater, Zack Scoular, Nolan Allaer, Ernesto Rivera, James Wharton, Yuanpu Cui and the remaining runners.

IndyNXT racer Allaer, carrying frontal damage, fell prey to Rivera and his push to pass up the home straight on lap six with the Mexican moving to seventh although Nolan would eventually find a  way back past the Red Bull Junior.

At the front Ugochukwu had settled into a lead of a few car lengths over Nakamura and Kanato Le,  the Hitech duo locked together as they had been for much of the weekend. Sharp looked menacing in fourth too, clocking fastest lap as the cars approached the halfway mark in his mtec car.

That pace initially drew him close to Le as the cars started lap 10, with Slater ready to make the most of any mistake as the battle ahead evolved. But the Kiwi couldn’t mount a major attack and pretty quickly dropped enough to give Le some breathing space, and give himself the headache of a fired-up Slater in his mirrors.

The leader continued to draw away as the race entered its final laps, looking smooth and composed as he eased away to a lead of just over a second with five laps to go.

Eventually, Slater’s relentless efforts to pass Sharp – particularly an impressive full send down the inside on lap 18 – were rewarded when the Kiwi made a small mistake in turn one and Freddie eased through and into that fourth spot.

The last couple of laps played out without incident and at the flag it was Ugochukwu, with Nakamura and Le taking two more podium finishes for Hitech on their first weekend in New Zealand, Slater in fourth, Sharp in fifth, Zack Scoular in sixth ahead of Allaer, Rivera, Cui, Wharton, Fionn McLaughlin, Cooper Shipman, Ricard Baptista and a little further back, Trevor LaTourette.

After a breath-taking first weekend which produced three different winners, the Trophy now moves to round two. It stays in the North Island but heads a little south to the South Waikato and the Taupo International Motorsport Park, a fabulous facility that enjoys close proximity to the North Islands most spectacular volcanic landscapes. It is also notoriously hard on tyres.

 

2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy R1 Hampton Downs

DOROTHY SMITH MEMORIAL CUP Race Result

 

1

4

Ugo UGOCHUKWU

USA

M2 Competition

2

12

Jin NAKAMURA

JPN

Hitech

3

19

Kanato LE

JPN

Hitech

4

27

Freddie SLATER

GBR

M2 Competition

5

11

Louis SHARP

NZL

MTEC Motorsport

6

3

Zack SCOULAR

NZL

MTEC Motorsport

7

52

Nolan ALLAER

USA

Giles Motorsport

8

24

Ernesto RIVERA

MEX

M2 Competition

9

5

Yuanpu CUI

CHN

MTEC Motorsport

10

13

James WHARTON

AUS

TJ Speed with HMD

11

33

Fionn MCLAUGHLIN

IRL

Hitech

12

14

Cooper SHIPMAN

USA

Kiwi Motorsport

13

41

Ricardo BAPTISTA

BRA

TJ Speed with HMD

14

8

Trevor LATOURRETTE

USA

TJ Speed with HMD

 

DNF

22

Sebastian MANSON

NZL

M2 Competition

DNF

69

Kalle ROVANPERÄ

FIN

Hitech

DNF

40

Ryan WOOD

NZL

MTEC Motorsport

DNF

21

Yevan DAVID

LKA

Kiwi Motorsport

DNF

50

Jack TAYLOR

AUS

Giles Motorsport