Juan-Manuel Correa claims second win in Toyota Racing Series
BRUCE JENKINS
Juan Manuel Correa has taken his second win in the Toyota Racing Series with a lights to flag domination of Saturday’s preliminary race at Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park in Taupo.
English teenager James Pull was second, with Richard Verschoor (Netherlands) completing the podium and slightly closing the gap on series rivals Marcus Armstrong (Christchurch) and Russian Robert Shwartzman, who finished fifth and fourth respectively.
“I pushed hard all the way,” said Correa.
“The team told me I was under investigation for jumping the start and needed to get as big a gap as possible in case I was penalised five seconds.”
After viewing footage from on-board cameras, the race result stood.
The Florida-based Ecuadorian had the race’s fastest lap in the windy conditions and has moved himself up to fourth in the series.
Correa’s first win had come in the reverse grid Sunday morning race at Teretonga a fortnight ago.
Verschoor, who started alongside Correa on the front row of the grid was kicking himself after the race.
“I thought James was alongside me going into the first corner and left some racing room.”
At that point the Londoner dived into the hole left and grabbed second to score his best result of the series.
“Richard made a little mistake and I managed to get through,” said Pull, who then had to fend off a series of attacks from the Dutch teenager, who himself was coming under pressure from Robert Shwartzman.
Armstrong had an unflustered race to fifth after starting from that position on the grid, while further back Ryan Yardley (Christchurch) had his best race of the series in defending repeated attacks from Brendon Leitch (Invercargill).
Albany’s Reid Harker had another good race to finish sixth and move into the same position on the points table.
Source :Stuff.co.nz