21 Jan 2017
By Wright Communications
That relegated him to seventh place, elevating championship
leader Richard Verschoor (Netherlands) and local Brendon Leitch and
Pedro Piquet (Brazil) to the top three places.
Jehan Daruvala (India) and Harry Hayek (Australia) also received
similar penalties for starting fractionally early and were
relegated from seventh and tenth to ninth and 13th
respectively.
"Richard got a better start than me so I can't see how I jumped
the start," said Randle who just managed to hold the inside line
through the first corner and with stand Verschoor's attack.
Leitch also thought he was in the clear, after initially being
under investigation as well. "The car crept a little bit," he
admitted. "The clutch was getting pretty hot. But I was still in
the start box when the lights went green."
For the 15 laps the three raced nose to tail. "After the start I
couldn't get close enough," said Verschoor. "There was too much
dirty air coming off Randle's car to get close enough."
The elevated win has cemented the Dutch teenager's lead in the
series, with two more races tomorrow (Sunday).
"We've had good pace all weekend," said Leitch who also drives for
the same team as Randle. "Thomas drove a great race."
The top drivers raced nose to tail for all 15 laps, while most of
the action came back in the field, where Marcus Armstrong from
Christchurch who won the first race of the series at Ruapuna last
weekend made up two places after starting well down the field to
finish 11th.
Taylor Cockerton (Pukekohe) spent most of the race endeavouring to
get past Jehan Daruvala (India) after making up three places on the
opening lap. His efforts to go around the outside of Daruvala
through the 180 km/h first corner showed plenty of bravery, but
weren't quite sufficient.
Results.-
Castrol Toyota Racing Series, Round 2, Race one, 15 laps,
Teretonga Park, Invercargill.
1, R Verschoor (Netherlands);
2, B Leitch (Invercargill);
3, P Piquet (Brazil);
4, F Habsburg (Austria);
5, E Ahmed (England);
6, T Cockerton (Pukekohe);
7, T Randle (Australia)
8, C Hahn (Brazil);
9, J Daruvala (India);
10, K Andres (USA).
Progress points after four races.-
1, Verschoor, 256;
2, Randle, 220;
3=, Leitch, Habsburg 190;
5, Piquet, 183;
6=, Daruvala, Cockerton, 178
8, Ahmed, 173;
9, Armstrong 168.
Ends
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