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Sprague not complacent as Mazda Pro8 New Zealand has penultimate round in Timaru this weekend

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January 27, 2026
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Mazda Pro8 New Zealand leader Corban Sprague is not being complacent as the 2025/26 series has its penultimate round at the ever-popular Thunder Down Under meeting in Timaru this weekend.

Corban Sprague leads the field. Image: Neil Howie Enuff Photography

Local knowledge won’t necessarily be an advantage in such a competitive field at the Timaru International Raceway as he is set to defend his 108-point lead over last season’s champion, Jared Pyke, with third-placed Hamish Evans still in the hunt.

“Hopefully we can go out and continue our form and take out the round.  That will be the ultimate goal,” said Sprague.

“Super pleased with the lead so far.  It’s not massive, and it doesn’t take much for something to go wrong. We don’t want to get ahead of ourselves. It will be about going out and enjoying ourselves, and obviously, race wins will be awesome.”

Pyke has been able to keep in touch with eight podiums, including one race win and is not giving up on the title fight, saying, “I’m really happy with the consistency we’re showing and the pace to stay right in the fight at the front.”

Kaleb Pateman holds a handy fourth overall and is yet to stand on the podium. He has a narrow 24-point gap back to fifth overall rookie Ryan Gallagher.

Jared Pyke holds on to second overall. Image: Dave Loudon

The four, eight-lap race weekend gets underway with qualifying first thing on Saturday morning, with Race 1 before lunch, followed by a marble-draw grid Race 2 in the afternoon. Sunday morning sees a reserve-marble-draw Race 3 in the morning, with a Round Points grid Race 4 in the afternoon.

“The competition has been raised this season, so we have to be on top of the game as everyone knows what they are doing,” said Sprague.

The Mazda Pro8 New Zealand series acknowledges the support from Kumho Tyres, Disc Brakes Australia, HM Auto Electrical, Silvester V8 Performance, and Sign Base.

Mazda Pro 8 New Zealand Points after 3/5 rounds:

  1. Corban Sprague 1674
  2. Jared Pyke 1566
  3. Hamish Evans 1515
  4. Kaleb Pateman 1182
  5. Ryan Gallagher 1158
  6. Jeremy Dawson 1065
  7. Lincoln Brunton 1002
  8. Oakley West 990
  9. Sam Knight 924
  10. Ben McConochie 846
  11. Luke Casey 834
  12. Bradley Dawson 741
  13. James Smith 441
  14. Ash McConchie 414
  15. Michael Court 345
  16. Ben Tiplady 318
  17. Tom Young 129

Round 4 Entries:

  1. Ben McConochie
  2. Corban Sprague
  3. Dean Van Buuren
  4. Hamish Evans
  5. Jared Pyke
  6. Kaleb Pateman
  7. Lincoln Brunton
  8. Luke Casey
  9. Mal Walters
  10. Michael Court
  11. Oakley West
  12. Ryan Gallagher
  13. Sam Knight

Header Image: Neil Howie Enuff Photography

Tags: Corban SpragueHamish EvansJared PykeKaleb PatemanMazda Pro8 New Zealand seriesMazda Pro8 NZRyan GallagherThunder Down UnderTimaru International Raceway

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