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White takes win number two at Teretonga

by Velocity News
January 25, 2026
in New Zealand, Toyota GR86 Championship
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A fantastic start was the foundation for a great win for Chris White at Teretonga this afternoon in the Bridgestone GR86 Championship third round feature race.

Having lost the series lead to Zach Blincoe in the morning’s race, White’s great drive allowed him to retake the series lead in an epic championship year. Ajay Giddy capped a fine weekend with second place while Hugo Allan came home a fighting third.

White left Teretonga with the championship lead. Image: Joel Hanks

“It was pretty tricky in those first few laps with Ajay pushing me really hard,” said Chris afterwards. “I didn’t try too hard to defend as it was wet off-line. We knuckled down, hit our marks every lap and managed to get a gap later on, which was great as we haven’t been able to do that recently.”

At the start – on a much drier Teretonga track – White made an almost perfect start from the front row to comfortably outdrag the rest of the field – including pole position holder Ajay Giddy – to the first turn. A bit of rallycross aside, everyone made it through, but a corner or two later, Mac Templeton spun off and out.

Behind the two leaders were Zach Blincoe and Hugo Allan, with Josh Bethune and Simon Hunter tucked in behind them. And over the course of the first few laps, a decent battle between the three developed.

Blincoe, who had struggled for pace earlier in the weekend, could not contain Allan, who found a way through on lap nine. This unleashed Hugo instantly, and he headed off after Giddy and White. Zach had gone wide during the moment and off track, but managed to recover and hold off Bethune, who had in turn run wide in avoidance, to maintain fourth.

White leads Giddy and Blincoe. Image: Joel Hanks

At lap ten, it was White, from Giddy, Allan, Blincoe, Bethune, Hunter, rookie Lee Zeltwanger, Cameron Hill, Arthur Broughan and race two winner Justin Allen in the top ten. There was plenty of action in this group to enjoy too, with Hunter, Zeltwanger, Hill and Broughan dicing side-by-side throughout laps 11 and 12.

At the front, Blincoe was coming under increasing pressure from Bethune and was doing well holding off a car that clearly had superior speed. On lap 16, however, Zach’s afternoon got even worse when he and Josh Bethune touched, and he went off the circuit for the second time at high speed.

As before, he recovered but had lost vital places, which made White’s lead in terms of points lost even more significant. It put Bethune up to fourth with a clear track ahead of him, but Josh’s move caught the eye of the race director, and he was given a ten-second time penalty.

Giddy never lost touch during the race as he and the leader traded fastest laps throughout the closing laps, but White had it all under control, and Ajay had to have one eye in his mirrors anyway due to Allan’s speed behind him.

At the flag, it was a jubilant White, followed by Giddy, Bethune, Zeltwanger, after a fine drive, Broughan, Hunter, Blincoe, Hill and Cooper Barnes. Allen would inherit the last place in the top ten after Bethune’s penalty was added.

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 3 – Teretonga – Race 3

PositionCar No.DriverNationalityTeam
188Chris WhiteNZNeale Motorsport
210Ajay GiddyNZMackenzie Motorsport
31Hugo AllanNZiMac Engineering
422Lee ZeltwangerNZCareVets Racing
5222Arthur BroughanNZMackenzie Motorsport
642Simon HunterNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
790Zach BlincoeNZMackenzie Motorsport
843Cameron HillNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
9186Cooper BarnesAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
1099Justin AllenNZSyndicate Motorsport
1173Harry TownshendNZMackenzie Motorsport
1225Lucas McGillNZJames Marshall Motorsport
1339Jack SzewczukAUSAction Motorsport
1432Josh Bethune*NZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1592Mac TempletonNZNeale Motorsport

*Includes 10-second penalty.

Header Image: Joel Hanks

Tags: Action MotorsportAjay GiddyArthur BroughanBridgestone GR86 ChampionshipBridgestone Toyota GR86 ChampionshipCameron HillCarevets RacingChris WhiteCooper BarnesHarry TownshendHugo AllaniMac EngineeringJack SzewczukJames Marshall MotorsportJosh BethuneJustin AllenLee ZeltwangerLucas McGillMac TempletonMackenzie MotorsportNeale MotorsportNextGen New Zealand ChampionshipNextGen NZNextGen NZ ChampionshipRight Karts by M2 CompetitionSimon HunterSyndicate MotorsportTeretonga ParkTOYOTA GAZOO Racing New ZealandToyota GR86 ChampionshipZach Blincoe

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