AGI Sport’s James Piszcyk continued his run at the front of Australian F4 with two pole positions and three race wins. In each race he finished ahead of teammate Nicolas Stati. In the Masters class, Nathan Gotch was unbeaten.
Sebastien Amadio in the JAM Motorsport was third in the first two encounters before Imogen Radburn in a third AGI entry, denied him of a third. After an early safety car when John Paul Drake went off, Radburn was fourth in front of ahead of Seth Gilmore.
There was a safety car in Race 2 as well, this time for Lawrence Katsidis. Stati held second despite a track limits penalty while Radburn came from last at the end of Lap 1 to fourth in front of Gilmore. She went one better in the last to finish ahead of Amadio and Gilmour.
Four race wins at Sydney Motorsport Park has seen Michael Hazelton increase his points lead after Round 4 of the RX8 Cup Series.
After he was outpointed in qualifying by Jett Blumeris, Hazelton grabbed the lead of Race 1 from the outset to finish head of the pole sitter, Tom Shaw, Grant Bray and Robert Scott who took fifth after Jackson Noakes retired.
Hazelton led all the way in Race 2 where he edged away from Blumeris as they gapped the battle for third which involved Aaron Hill, Shaw and Scott. It went the way of the latter, just in front of Shaw. Hills dropped to 10th as Bray finish fifth, ahead of Bailey Scott and Max Wilson.
Behind Hazelton, Blumeris was second, despite a 5s track limits penalty, and finished ahead of Shaw. Scott crossed the finish line fourth, but two penalties relegated him to seventh behind Bray Hills and Martin Lyall. Five others also copped penalties.
Hazelton had one in the last, yet still won. Blumeris was second from Shaw and filled the minors for the round. Bray finished Race 4 fourth ahead of Noakes, Hills and Scott.
In the State Championships, Jamie Craig had three wins over his brother Josh while Scott Tidyman was third in each race as Brett Osborn had a dominant weekend in HQ Holdens. Similarly, so Laurie Fooks (Raider) was unbeaten in Superkarts.
Luke Collett had three Formula Vee wins, the first was comfortably over fellow Jacer racer Ryan Stott before two close ones with Cragi Sparke (Jacer).
In Formula Race Cars, Rod Baker took out the three races in his Dallara F399 Formula 3. Second in the first two was Doug Barry (Reynard 92D Formula Holden) who had a DNF in the third where Graeme Holmes (Dallara) was the runner up.
Improved Production’s over and under 2.0lt were combined with Danny Castro (Nissan Silvia) dominant in the former and Ben Sheedy (Holden Commodore) in the latter as well as the outright victor.
Round 6 of the championships is at SMP on September 27-28.