Bewley dominant in feature race

Race 3 Taupo (940 x 450)

Tom Bewley saved his best to last with a dominant drive in the third and final race of the first weekend of the 2023-24 Toyota 86 Championship at Taupo International Motorsport Park.

Bewley didn’t make the greatest of starts from pole position and Jackson Rooney, sharing the front row with him, got away much cleaner and took the lead into turn one. A confident Bewley, however, pushed hard and exited the corner level before sneaking ahead into the mid-field complex. He never looked back.

There was plenty of drama behind, with Rooney slipping to third and then chasing Hunter Robb in a great battle before a small mistake trying to pass Hunter into turn two sent Robb into a spin and down the order and Rooney into pitlane for a drive through penalty a few laps later.

While Bewley sailed away into the distance to a huge 20 second win at the flag, a great battle for second was ultimately won – at least on the road - by Hayden Bakkerus, who improved with every session over the weekend. William Exton held his nerve in the battle for a solid third. This would be come second later when Hayden was given a post race penalty for the move on Bloxsom.

Two race wins, a round win and the early leader in the points table, it was a dream result for Bewley in his second season of the championship.

“I saw Jackson go right on turn one, so I took the outside option and made it work,” said Bewley afterwards. “I got a little tap from him in the action and thought I might have a bit of damage, but it was fine.

“I kept concentrating and saving the car. I am absolutely stoked to get the race wins and the round.”

Behind the epic battle for the places on the podium it was dominant Master Class winner John Penny who took yet another top five overall result after a fine drive once again rolling back the years and showing his experience and skill. Third was his reward.

Tayler Bryant was in the action throughout with fourth while Cormac Murphy had a great run after a frustrating first weekend to grab fifth. Hunter Robb recovered to take sixth and ultimately second for the round and rookie honours.

Lockie Bloxsom could count himself a little unlucky after his best drive of the weekend when a podium place looked possible and towards the end even probable. The contact with Bakkerus in the final corner though sent him into a spin and down to seventh. Behind a penalised Bakkerus in eighth, Christina Orr-West was top of the four women in the field in ninth and second in the Master Class, with Will Morton staying out of trouble to grab one of his best results in the championship with tenth.

There’s now a nine week gap before the championship resumes for the second round at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon. Bewley, Exton, Robb and Rooney look like the early runners this season, but Manfeild at the end of January will be a very different challenge to a wet Taupo.

  

Round 1 – Taupo International Motorsport Park – Race 3 

 

1

4

Tom Bewley

Mackenzie Motorsport

2

42

William Exton

Race Lab Drivers Academy

3

22

John Penny

Action Motorsport

4

75

Tayler Bryant

Action Motorsport

5

81

Cormac Murphy

Race Lab Drivers Academy

6

69

Hunter Robb

Action Motorsport

8

20

Hayden Bakkerus

MacKenzie Motorsport

7

23

Lockie Bloxsom

iMac Race Engineering

9

55

Christina Orr-West

Dayle ITM Racing

10

11

William Morton

iMac Race Engineering

11

50

Ryan Denize

MacKenzie Motorsport

12

73

Harry Townshend

Bayswater Motorsport

13

57

Saxon Sheehan

James Marshall Motorsport

14

8

Thomas Mallard

Crème Racing

15

99

Justin Allen

Allen Racing Team

16

30

Jackson Rooney

Race Lab Drivers Academy

17

88

Noel Simpson

Action Motorsport

18

7

Tim Leach

Winger Motorsport

19

87

Summer Rintoule

Action Motorsport

20

3

Alice Buckley

Race Lab Drivers Academy

21

5

Breanna Morris

Dayle ITM Racing

22

89

Brooklyn Horan

MacKenzie Motorsport

23

41

Alex Hawley

Action Motorsport

DNS

12

Thomas Beesley

James Marshall Motorsport