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Pratt takes drama-filled Mazda Racing Super Series round at Hampton Downs

by Velocity News
March 16, 2026
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The stage is set for an epic finale after the latest round of action in the 2025/2026 Mazda Racing Super Series at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park in North Waikato this weekend.

The field at the beginning of Sunday morning’s reverse top ten race at Round 5 of the 2025/2026 Mazda Racing Super Series at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park in North Waikato this weekend. Bryan Walker of Christchurch leads from Alex Canty of Auckland. Image: Geoff Ridder

Callum Pratt of Auckland took the top step of the podium this weekend by the barest of margins from fourteen-year-old Ajay Giddy of Silverdale and James Black of Dunedin. The results mean that Giddy and Stu Lawton of Paraparaumu, who finished fourth overall this weekend, head to the final round at Taupō in two weeks, locked on 512 points, with Pratt just four points behind.

Twenty-seven cars started the weekend at Hampton Downs with Pratt setting the fastest time in an ultra-close qualifying on Saturday morning. He was just .036 of a second ahead of Black.

Rex Edwards of Tauranga was next ahead of Giddy, an impressive Mark Oudney of Auckland, and series leader Lawton. Sam Dashfield of Auckland was next, followed by Bryan Walker (Christchurch), Tomas Climo of Hamilton, Simon Baker of Kapiti, and Aucklanders Alex Canty and Rudi Kronstrom, the fastest twelve cars all within a second of the pole time.

Pratt led all the way in the ten-lap race virtually on Saturday afternoon, with Giddy chasing him hard all the way until near the end when the pair had a coming together. Pratt held on to cross the line first with Lawton coming through to second with Black third.

Callum Pratt of Auckland after setting the fastest time in qualifying for Round 5 of the 2025/2026 Mazda Racing Super Series at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park in North Waikato on Saturday. Image: Geoff Ridder

Edwards was fourth ahead of Giddy, who came home fifth with a flat tyre. Dashfield, Oudney, Kronstrom and Canty were next, with Walker rounding out the top ten. Simon Baker retired with engine issues, while Paige Macey of New Plymouth and Marc Denton of Christchurch clashed, with Denton losing his bumper. The incident between Pratt and Giddy was investigated, with the result officially declared only on Sunday morning.

The top-ten reverse-grid race on Sunday morning produced more action. Kronstrom quickly took the lead from Walker and Giddy before Giddy took over on lap 3. The race was suspended on lap 4 after Peter Farrell hit the armco at Turn 1, necessitating a lengthy repair.

After a long delay, the race restarted with Giddy in front initially before Edwards got through to the lead on lap 8, holding on to win by .298 of a second from Giddy, Kronstrom, Pratt, Black, Lawton and Baker, who put in a storming drive from the back of the grid.

The podium for Round 5 of the 2025/2026 Mazda Racing Super Series at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park in North Waikato – from left Nigel Edger of Hamilton (Masters winner), Callum Pratt of Auckland (first overall), James Black of Dunedin (third overall) and Ajay Giddy of Silverdale (second overall and Rookie winner). Image: Matt Smith

Canty, Oudney and Climo rounded out the top ten while both Walker and Anthony Tork had spins during the race. Both Dashfield and fellow Aucklander Elton Wichman were non-starters due to compression issues.

Giddy won the third and final race from Pratt with Black third. Edwards was fourth ahead of Lawton, who collected more valuable points. Baker was next, followed by Oudney, Climo, Kronstrom and Walker. Tork had another spin, as did Alex Canty, who salvaged seventeenth place.

Giddy also took Rookie Honours this weekend, and Nigel Edger of Hamilton took the Masters (Over 50) bragging rights. Phil Clemas leads the overall Masters Title chase by nine points from his fellow Aucklander Steve Brown, heading to the final round, which takes place over the weekend of 28-29 March at Taupō International Motorsport Park.

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For point standings in our various series, go to Season Points / | Mazda Racing Series

Header Image: Geoff Ridder

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