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High speed and high drama in Highlands practice

by Velocity News
January 30, 2026
in New Zealand, Toyota Formula Regional
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A dramatic Friday practice saw fast times and high drama for one of the pace setters at the final round of the 2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy at Highlands Motorsport Park today.

Hitech driver Jin Nakamura was the fastest at Highlands. Image: John Cowpland

Jin Nakamura clocked the fastest time of the day in the first session when conditions were perfect, Zack Scoular was fastest in the second session before a heavy impact with the barrier at the final turn on what would have been an even faster lap and Ryan Wood showed he will be a threat this weekend for the title and the 70th New Zealand Grand Prix itself with fastest time in the final session.

Times were very quick in the first practice with Hitech’s Nakamura and TJ Speed’s James Wharton within four one-hundredths of a second of each other at the top of the time sheets. 

With Saturday’s qualifying session pivotal for the first race and the Grand Prix itself, teams were obviously focused on outright pace rather than specifically longer runs on higher fuel loads, and the session looked a lot more like a qualifying session than anything seen so far in the 2026 Trophy.

All the way back to 18th-placed Jack Taylor, the times were comfortably under the 1-minute 30s mark, and all were covered by just over a second. Championship leader Ugochukwu was fast again, with Kanato Le behind him and Yuanpu Cui and then Freddie Slater.

Top Kiwi – impressively – was Liam Sceats, GP winner in 2024 and making a serious attempt at win number two this weekend in New Zealand’s most iconic single seater race. He just edged out compatriots Ryan Wood, Louis Sharp and Red Bull Junior Ernesto Rivera.

Sceats’ impressive run continued in the second session as he went quickest early on, and for a while it was a Kiwi 1-2-3 with Wood, Zack Scoular and Sceats filling the top spots.

Liam Sceats settled in quickly and was fast all day at Highlands. Image: John Cowpland

As the session progressed, and overall times slowed as air temperature increased, Sharp, Nakamura, Ugochukwu, and Scoular all traded fastest laps. Not far behind Nakamura, Slater, Wharton and Rivera all showed good pace at the halfway mark of the 30-minute session. It was, once again, an intensely competitive top ten in a CTFROT session – a hallmark of the championship.  

The second session was red-flagged with just over seven minutes remaining when Scoular had a big off at the final corner – a notorious and unforgiving feature of the scenic 4.1km Cromwell track. Scoular had just set the fastest lap and thought he was on an even faster one before the final corner drama.

There was extensive damage to the FT60, which lost both right-hand-side corners, but with Scoular perfectly OK and the FT60 tub shaken but not stirred, the mtec Motorsport mechanics got stuck in and began repairing the car. It wouldn’t be ready for the final practice session, but the target was to have it ready for the postponed Round 3 Race 3 due off at 5.20pm.

Scoular’s crash brought the session to a close and left him fastest, ahead of Ugochukwu, the impressive Sceats, Nakamura, Wood, Slater, Sharp, Le, Yevan David and Wharton. Wood hit form in the third and final session of the day before the late afternoon race, and with slower times, it looked like teams had turned their attention to race setups for that vital points race later in the day.

Wood was fastest throughout and left the mark at 1 minute 28.722 seconds, still fast but slower than the times earlier in the day, due to increased heat or more likely a higher fuel load. Wharton was another to go well in the session, finishing just seven hundredths slower than Ryan.

Perhaps the most eye-catching performance came from Sceats. Not eligible to compete in the evening race, he made the most of his day to end the third session with the second fastest time in the Castrol-supported FT60.

Sharp made it three Kiwis in the top four for the session while Yevan David continued his improvement throughout the day to end the final session fifth. Ugochukwu was a solid sixth, ahead of Nakamura, the impressive Allaer, title rival Slater and Rivera, having another good session in tenth.

2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy – Round 4 – Practice 1

DNS – Kalle Rovanperä

2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy – Round 4 – Practice 2

DNS – Kalle Rovanperä

2026 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy – Round 4 – Practice 3

DNS – Kalle Rovanperä and Zack Scoular

Live timing over the weekend can be found on Speedhive

Header Image: John Cowpland

Tags: Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania ChampionshipCastrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania TrophyCastrol Toyota FR Oceania TrophyCooper ShipmanErnesto RiveraFionn McLaughlinFreddie SlaterGiles MotorsportHighlands Motorsport ParkHitechJack TaylorJames WhartonJin NakamuraKanato LeKiwi MotorsportLiam SceatsM2 CompetitionMtec MotorsportNew Zealand Grand PrixNolan AllaerRicardo BaptistaRyan WoodSeb MansonSebastian MansonTJ SpeedTJ Speed with HMDTrevor LaTouretteUgo UgochukwuYevan DavidYuanpu CuiZack Scoular

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