this is an official press release sent to me by the Formula Holden association about this weekends NZGP.
Simon Wills (Birrana Racing/ Lighting Direct - Reynard 94D) scored yet another win on his way to the series lead after race one of round two of the Tasman Express New Zealand Grand Prix Series held at Auckland's Pukekohe circuit earlier today. In dry and warm conditions the twenty-four-year-old Melbourne based Aucklander was never headed, setting a new lap record at 52.972s during a faultless display and will go into this afternoon's 40 lap New Zealand Grand Prix as the unbackable favourite. The rest of the field were left in his wake and after second placed finisher Andy Booth (NRC Racing/ Propecia - Reynard 95D) was given a five-second penalty for an error at the restart after a Safety Car period, allowing Matthew Halliday (NRC Racing/ Empower/ Turners - Reynard 95D) to move into second ahead of the other Birrana machine of LeRoy Stevenson.
Booth wound up fourth, with Steve Owen the only Hocking Motorsport finisher in fifth, his team mate Stuart Kostera retiring from tenth on lap three when a throttle-cable broke. 2000 Silver Star champion Peter Hill (M ONE 11 - Reynard 95D) matched his career-best finish of sixth after a spirited battle with teenager Paul Dumbrell (Wynn's Racing - Reynard 93D), Owen and USA driver Emerson Newton-John. Even though the latter was without a clutch, this did little to slow him down as he charged through to fifth after starting at the rear of the grid. A mid-race spin spoiled his day and he withdrew when the car wouldn't re-start. Paul Dumbrell claimed seventh, but was frustrated at being so slow in a straight-line, despite running without any upper element in his rear wing.
Ian Peters was eighth and the first Silver Star car home with Dean Cockerton, Mark Ellis (a quick early spin at the hairpin) and Ian Lloyd the last of the fourteen (Oakeshott failed to start due to a fuel leak) cars to take the chequer. Wills now moves into the overall points lead, ten ahead of Stevenson and twenty-four ahead of Halliday with Booth a further two points adrift of his NRC team mate. Outwardly, it seems the nothing can stop Wills from winning his third NZGP in as many years, although the threat of late rain may lead to some interesting set-up strategies.
more info can be found at
http://www.formulaholden.com.au