Reigning Australian F3 champion James
Winslow looks set to make his first appearance in the country’s V8 Supercar
category after setting the pace at two different rookie test sessions in recent
weeks.
The Briton, who has spent the past
season racing sportscars and Formula Atlantic in the
United States, returned to his adopted home ‘down under’ for the winter, and
was first invited to try out with Greg Murphy Racing alongside five other V8
hopefuls. Then, having lapped right on V8 veteran Murphy’s pace, he was offered
a second outing with Jay Motorsport at Mallala, and
again topped the times, leading to the invitation to race in next month’s
Sydney finale.
Having been offered various V8 tests
after his successful F3 campaign last season, Winslow - whose Australian title
was his third international crown in as many seasons - finally got behind the
wheel of a Fujitsu Series Holden Commodore VZ at Winton, and immediately
impressed by setting the fastest time of the day.
However, Winslow came close to
matching Bathurst
1000 winner Murphy’s target time, after the Kiwi flew in to oversee the test.
After taking the aspirants for a guided tour of the circuit from the cockpit of
the Commodore, Murphy honed its set-up to establish a benchmark by which the
youngsters cold be evaluated, with only Winslow coming close.
“It was great to get the opportunity
to try a V8 Supercar after coming so close last season - and even better to get
that chance with a driver of Greg Murphy’s calibre,” the Briton admitted, “Greg
provided us with a few pointers before we went out, but I never expected to get
quite so close to his time as I still had to get used to the car, which is a
lot different to what I have been driving this season.”
With no previous knowledge of the
Winton track, Winslow blitzed the field with a lap of 1min 27.2secs, putting
him well ahead of the next quickest driver, and only 0.06secs shy of Murphy’s
yardstick.
“Everyone knows what Greg is capable
of, so it was great to get so close to his time, especially as we only had 25
laps on old rubber,” the reigning Australian Drivers’ champion continued,
“However, I felt at home in the Holden almost immediately and that definitely
showed in the performance.
“Despite being the ‘junior’ series,
the cars are very similar to the full V8 Supercar, going from 0-100mph in a
shade under four seconds, and reaching a top speed of 180mph, so they can’t be
taken lightly. I really enjoyed my run at Winton, and hope that I did enough to
generate interest for 2010.”
Instead of having to wait until 2010,
however, Winslow found his performance leading to the chance to run with Jay
Motorsport at Mallala, where he promptly out-paced
rising Australian stars Nick Percat and Steven White
among others. Again running on old rubber - and in temperatures reaching in
excess of 42 degrees - the Briton clocked 1min 11.1secs to put a couple of
tenths between himself and the rest of the field, and earn himself the chance
to make his V8 debut in Sydney.
“The hype surrounding the Sydney race has been
massive, and it should be a big event,” the Briton said of the
widely-anticipated Sydney Telstra 500, which will be held on a
specially-constructed circuit that weaves its way around the precinct constructed
for the 2000 Olympic Games.
“There are two Fujitsu Series races
that weekend, and I can’t wait to be involved. V8 Supercars was where I had
hoped to be this year, but things didn’t work out that way over the winter, so
I am determined to take this opportunity with both hands. I want to thank both
Greg Murphy Racing and Jay Motorsport for the chance to show what I can do in a
V8 Supercar, and I look forward to repaying the faith Jay Motorsport has shown
in handing me the chance to race in Sydney
with a good result.”
The Sydney Telstra 500 takes place
over the weekend of 4-6 December 2009.
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