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Three from three for Knowles at SKOPE Classic F5000 weekend

by Velocity News
February 9, 2026
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Christchurch’s Blake Knowles completed a clean sweep of the Formula 5000 races at the SKOPE Classic, closing out round two of the 2025/26 NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series in dominant fashion.

Christchurch’s Blake Knowles won both of today’s F5000 races at the SKOPE Classic to also win the Bert Hawthorn cup. Image: Euan Cameron

Held at Christchurch’s Euromarque Motorsport Park, Sunday’s action began with the morning handicap race — a format designed to compress the field and deliver a late-race all-in charge to the chequered flag.

Tony Roberts was first away in the McLaren M10A, with Toby Annabell close behind. A small gap followed Roger Williams in the second McLaren M10B, before the remainder of the field was released in timed groups. The largest handicap was handed to the McRae GM1 (#004) of Knowles, who crossed the start line a full 60 seconds after the leading cars.

Roberts held the lead through to lap five before being passed by Williams, who was immediately under pressure from the Talon MR1A of Grant Martin. A spin for Martin after the carousel dropped him down the order, allowing Knowles through to the lead with Williams McLaren M10B back to second. By lap seven, Knowles had control of the race and stayed clear of a charging Kevin Ingram to take the chequered flag. The Lola T332S of Ingram and Tony Galbraith completed the podium in second and third.

Along the way, Knowles set a new lap record of 1m16.126, eclipsing the previous benchmark of 1m17.588 set by UK driver Michael Lyons in 2014.

Williams recovered to finish fourth, claiming the A Category victory, followed by Tony Roberts’ high-wing McLaren M10A and Annabell’s M10B.

The category A battle of the McLarens continued today at Christchurch’s SKOPE Classic with wins apiece between the M10A of Tony Roberts (7A) and M10B of Toby Annabell (9A), who are now tied on overall points. Image: Euan Cameron

For the afternoon’s concluding race — which carried the Bert Hawthorne Cup — the field lined up in finishing order from Saturday’s race. From lights out, Knowles again controlled the inside line into Turn One and built an immediate gap at the front. Behind him, Martin’s Talon MR1A led Glen Richards Lola T332, with Ingram’s Lola T332 slotting in close behind as the field settled into rhythm.

Knowles managed the pace out front until the safety car was deployed on lap six when Roger Williams’ McLaren M10B stopped with an electrical issue. The interruption set up a one-lap dash to the finish.

At the restart and behind Knowles, Ingram launched strongly to move ahead of Richards, followed closely by Galbraith. Richards attempted to respond by getting on the power early at the exit of the carousel but spun while closing on Galbraith, allowing Anna Collins’ Lola T332 to slip through and claim fifth.

Christchurch’s Anna Collins now sits second overall in the 2025/26 NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series standings after the SKOPE Classic weekend and secured the Stan Redmond memorial trophy along with the PDL Classic Founders Trophy. Image: Euan Cameron

Sixth place went to the leading A Category car of Toby Annabell, ahead of Tony Roberts’ McLaren M10A. The result leaves the pair tied on points.

In the overall standings, Grant Martin now holds a three-point advantage over Anna Collins, with Kevin Ingram moving up to third, a further five points back.

“Obviously, a massive thank you to Alister Hey and the family — it’s been an awesome weekend, and I’ve loved every minute of it,” said Knowles as he accepted the Bert Hawthorne Cup.

“I can’t thank them enough, or everyone who made this drive possible.

“Even with the safety car slowing things down, it was about keeping it out front, managing the pace, taking no risks and bringing it home in one piece.”

The Stan Redmond Memorial Trophy was awarded to Anna Collins, with series spokesperson David Abbott recognising her for embodying the speed, style and sporting spirit Redmond was renowned for. The trophy was presented by Redmond’s siblings, Helen, Henry and Molly.

“Thank you — this is a real privilege and an honour,” said a surprised Collins.

Awarding the Stan Redmond memorial trophy to Christchurch’s Anna Collins were siblings (L to R) Helen, Henry and Molly Redmond at the SKOPE Classic today. Image: Terry Marshall

“Thank you to the F5000 Association and the Canterbury Car Club for putting on such a fantastic event.”

Collins was also presented with the PDL Classic Founders Trophy for outstanding competition by Canterbury Car Club’s Mark Wederell.

Attention now turns quickly to the next stop on the calendar, with round three of the 2025/26 NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series set for Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon from 20–22 February.

The 2025/26 NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series proudly enters its 23rd season, supported by SAS Autoparts, MSC, NZ Express Transport, Bonney’s Specialised Bulk Transport, Mobil Lubricants, Avon Motorsport Tyres – Dold Industries, Webdesign, Exide Batteries and Pacifica Shipping.

For event updates, entry lists and photos, visit www.f5000.co.nz and follow F5000 New Zealand on Facebook.

Race 2 (10 laps) – SKOPE Classic – F5000 – Sunday 8 February 2026

PositionCar No.DriverCarGap
199Blake KnowlesMcRae GM111:27.0
230Kevin IngramLola T332+20.655
388Tony GalbraithLola T332+25.103
412Roger WilliamsMcLaren M10B+25.536
514Anna CollinsLola T332+32.228
663Glen RichardsLola T332+32.568
72Grant MartinTalon MR1A +36.77
87Tony RobertsMcLaren M10A+43.87
99Toby AnnabellMcLaren M10B+59.899

Race 3 (shortened to 10 laps) – SKOPE Classic – F5000 – Sunday 8 February 2026

PositionCar No.DriverCarGap
199Blake KnowlesMcRae GM116:43.3
22Grant MartinTalon MR1A+6.923
330Kevin IngramLola T332+7.633
488Tony GalbraithLola T332+8.607
514Anna CollinsLola T332+10.83
69Toby AnnabellMcLaren M10B+14.921
77Tony RobertsMcLaren M10A +16.58
863Glen RichardsLola T332 +36.593
DNF12Roger WilliamsMcLaren M10B–

Points: 2025/26 SAS Autoparts MSC NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series – after round two (of four)

Open Class –

PositionDriver/CarRound 1Round 2Overall
1Grant Martin – #2 Talon MR1A7072142
2Anna Collins – #14 Lola T3327069139
3Kevin Ingram – #30 Lola T3325876134
4Glen Richards – #63 Lola T3325153104
5Blake Knowles – #99 McRae GM108080
6Michael Hey – #99 McRae GM178078
7Steve Ross – #5 McRae GM175075
8Tony Galbraith – #88 Lola T33207070
9James Watson – #17 Gardos OR237037
10Tim Rush – #20 McLaren M2220020
11Bruce Kett – #48 Lola T33220020

Class A –

PositionDriver/CarRound 1Round 2Overall
1Tony Roberts – #7 McLaren M10A7977156
2Toby Annabell #9 McLaren M10B7878156
3Roger Williams – #12 McLarenM1004040

Calendar: 2025/2026 NZ F5000 Tasman Cup Revival Series

  • Round 1.  14 – 16 November 2025 – MG Classic, Circuit Chris Amon Manfeild, Feilding 
  • Round 2.  6 – 8 February 2026 – SKOPE Classic – Euromarque Motorsport Park, Ruapuna,  Christchurch 
  • Round 3.  20 – 22 February 2026 –  Stewarts Mitre 10 MEGA Summer Series,  Circuit Chris Amon  Manfeild, Feilding 
  • Round 4.  20 – 22 March 2026 – Legends of Speed – Hampton Downs, Auckland

Header Image: Euan Cameron

Tags: Anna CollinsBert Hawthorne CupBlake KnowlesEuromarque Motorsport ParkF5000F5000 Tasman Cup Revival SeriesGlen RichardsGrant MartinKevin IngramMichael LyonsNZ F5000Roger WilliamsSkope ClassicStan Redmond Memorial TrophyToby AnnabellTony GalbraithTony Roberts

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