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Bewley retakes Toyota 86 Championship lead with Highlands feature win

by Velocity News
February 19, 2024
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Tom Bewley took a lights-to-flag victory in the feature race at Highlands Motorsport Park this afternoon, but he had to fight every inch of the way.

A sizeable crowd for Grand Prix day enjoyed a superb battle at the front of the field, but Bewley held off the challenge of William Exton and Hunter Robb to retake the championship lead – again – in the latest instalment of a thrilling season.

Robb had to be satisfied with the round victory, but the race was all about Bewley.

“Hunter pushed me along but luckily Willy got him and that gave me some breathing room,” said Bewley on the podium afterwards.  

“I did build a gap with a couple of laps to go and was able to relax just a little, but I also made a couple of mistakes after that, which weren’t the best, so I’m very happy to get first.”

Bewley returned to the championship lead with Race 3 victory at Highlands. Image: Mark Petch

Pole position for the 12-lap feature belonged to Bewley, without question the fastest TR86 racer around the 4.1km Highlands track this weekend. Alongside him after his breakthrough weekend was Australian Lockie Bloxsom. 

In a topsy-turvy weekend off the track, Robb’s Saturday win – lost initially because of a technical infringement on camber – was reinstated, and that was a big boost for him as he lined up third on the grid as the championship points leader.

Alongside him on the second row was in-form William Exton, and behind them on the third row, the ever-improving pair of Hayden Bakkerus and Cormac Murphy, both of whom had also shown they had plenty of speed around the Cromwell track.

Bewley bolted at the start and was a couple of car lengths ahead at the first chicane, while behind, Robb fought his way through to second and set off after the leader, leaving Bloxsom, Exton and the rest in their tyre tracks behind.

Bewley was in full defensive mode as the field sped through to complete the first lap, with Robb darting left and right, looking for any way past. Bewley fought back, and so did Bloxsom in third, leading a nose-to-tail train right back to ninth place.

At the end of the first couple of laps, it was Bewley, Robb on his rear bumper, then Bloxsom, Exton, Hayden Bakkerus, Cormac Murphy, Alice Buckley, Tayler Bryant and the rest.

The top four remained nose-to-tail just ahead of Bakkerus and the second high-speed train behind him.

At the front, Robb was throwing everything he had at the leader but Bewley remained steadfast, even as third and fourth placed joined the fight. 

Bewley under pressure from Robb on his way to victory. Picture Bruce Jenkins.

Exton took the opportunity on lap five to sneak past Bloxsom for third and then nabbed second with a beautiful late and precise move up the inside of Robb.

Robb regrouped and latched on to the back of Exton, but their battle had momentarily allowed Bewley to edge a few vital car lengths out front. 

Of concern for Exton was an exhaust system that was loose under his car. It seemed to be having little or no negative effects on his speed, however, as he started to pressure Bewley. Behind the top three, Bloxsom started to lose ground and, with five to go, was in the sights of the impressive Bakkerus, who in turn had Murphy and Buckley close behind. 

Bloxsom was dropping back at a rapid rate, however, and both Bakkerus and Buckley found a way past into fourth and fifth.  Alice was doing a fine job – impressing with her bravery and speed around the challenging and unforgiving track. 

The flag couldn’t come soon enough for Bewley, but he took one of his best wins to date as Exton and Robb gave chase behind for second and third. Buckley found her way past Bakkerus for her best result so far in the championship, in fourth.

A fine drive from the back by Jackson Rooney netted an impressive sixth, while Cormac Murphy was in the top ten again in seventh. Christina Orr-West took eighth and the round win in the Master class, with Tayler Bryant and Ryan Denize completing the top ten after passing the ailing Bloxsom late on.

The Toyota 86 Championship returns to the North Island to finish the six-round season, with Round 5 at Hampton Downs on March 15-17 before the title is decided at April’s Supercars’ event at Taupo International Motorsport Park.

2023-2024 Toyota 86 Championship – Round 4 – Race 3

1Tom Bewley
2William Exton
3Hunter Robb
4Alice Buckley
5Hayden Bakkerus
6Jackson Rooney
7Cormac Murphy
8Christina Orr-West
9Tayler Bryant
10Ryan Denize
11Lockie Bloxsom
12William Morton
13Thomas Mallard
14Justin Allen
15Brooklyn Horan
16Noel Simpson
17Summer Rintoule
18Harry Townshend
19John Penny
DNSSaxon Sheehan
DNSTim Leach
Tags: Hunter RobbSuper Sprint MotorSport New Zealand ChampionshipTom BewleyToyota 86 ChampionshipWilliam Exton

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