White wins a thriller at Hampton Downs

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Chris White kept his championship ambitions firmly alive after a superlative win in the second race of the fifth round of the Bridgestone GR86 Championship at Hampton Downs today.

In a thrilling race that showcased Toyota 86 racing at its absolute best, White duelled with pole position sitter Jett Murray for much of the race before finding a way past and fending off Broughan to take the flag.  Jett hung on for an impressive second while Josh Bethune made his way impressively through a tight leading top group to take the final place on the podium.

An early Safety Car after contact between Mason Potter and Zach Blincoe cost Broughan dearly after he breached the procedural rules for a restart and copped a five second time penalty. That would drop him down to eighth in the final order.

“Jett did an awesome job defending, the race was brilliant,” said White afterwards. “We’ve had a few bits of bad luck this season, so it’s great to get another win in the reverse top ten race.”

In the battle for the championship it was a good race for Hugo Allan. A good start set him up for a strong performance and after one attempt to pass championship leader Hayden Bakkerus came to nothing. He gathered it all up and finally found a way by Hayden on lap 10 or 12 to narrow the gap at the top of the table to just 26 points. They would finish fourth and fifth respectively.

Jack Westbury – enjoying only his second race in his championship debut – raced hard throughout and showed why he could be a force in his domestic championship when it begins in a few weeks.  He gave as good as he got in a thrilling battle for the remaining places in the top ten and sixth was a well-deserved result for the Gold Coast driver.

Saturday winner Justin Allen was another to put in a strong performance, not gaining as many places as his championship rivals but gaining enough for sixth overall.

Broughan’s time penalty would push him down the order to eighth on the final results, while Mac Templeton – another debuting this weekend in the Bridgestone GR86 Championship – and Cooper Barnes completed the top ten.

 

2024-2025 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 5 Hampton Downs Race 2

 

1

88

Chris White

James Marshall Motorsport

2

37

Jett Murray

Action Motorsport

3

32

Josh Bethune

Right Karts by M2 Competition

4

17

Hugo Allan

CareVets Racing

5

20

Hayden Bakkerus

Mackenzie Motorsport

6

4

Jack Westbury

Action Motorsport

7

99

Justin Allen

Syndicate Motorsport

8

222

Arthur Broughan

Mackenzie Motorsport

9

92

Mac Templeton

Neale Motorsport

10

186

Cooper Barnes

Right Karts by M2 Competition

11

30

Emerson Vincent

Action Motorsport

12

42

Simon Hunter

Right Karts by M2 Competition

13

73

Harry Townshend

Mackenzie Motorsport

14

55

Christina Orr-West

Dayle ITM Racing

15

35

Hayden Lines

Right Karts by M2 Competition

16

43

Cameron Hill

Right Karts by M2 Competition

17

33

Caleb Byers

James Marshall Motorsport

18

10

Ajay Giddy

Mackenzie Motorsport

19

11

Will Morton

iMac Engineering

20

8

Thomas Mallard

Race Lab Academy

DNF

90

Zach Blincoe

Mackenzie Motorsport

DNF

81

Cormac Murphy

Race Lab Academy

DNF

47

Mason Potter

Syndicate Motorsport