DRIVER UPDATE : Earl Bamber
Wanganui’s 19-year-old Earl Bamber will make a dash for the New Zealand Motor Cup at
this weekend’s Toyota Racing Series event being held at the Hampton Downs
circuit (6-7 February).
The third round of five in the 2010
series, the three-race programme is headlined by Sunday afternoon’s 20-lap race
for the prestigious trophy, previously won by the likes of Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham and Bruce McLaren.
Fresh from double victory at the
previous round near Timaru, Bamber,
in the VnC Cocktails Mad Butcher Toyota F40 heads the
Triple X Motorsport team that includes New Plymouth’s Stefan Webling driving the Horizon Energy Services Miles Toyota
car.
Having never raced at the brand new
location situated mid-way between Hamilton and Auckland, the 2.8
kilometre circuit offers a new challenge for the pairing - having to learn
their way round.
“Hopefully I will able to draw on my
experience of learning many different circuits,” said Bamber
ahead of the mid-season weekend. “We’ve got a top quality field - one
that I think is the most competitive ever with the likes of Mitch Evans and
Estonian Sten Pentus. So
it’s going to be tough going, and equal playing field from that
point-of-view. Plus I can draw on guys in the team to get us in front and
build further on our race victories - because we still do have some pace to
find in the dry.”
Bamber’s rapid return to form has
him looking forward to driving the newly established facility, despite not having
partaken in pre-season testing enjoyed by others in the field.
“The track is very wide and the thing
I like, it has a lot of elevation change which is something we don’t see a lot
of at New Zealand
circuits. So I’m looking forward to driving it - as it will be similar to some
of the European circuits I’ve raced; the up and down, blind turn-in and braking
points. It will be gruelling but everyone will basically be starting with
a blank sheet of paper.”
Starting with an hour testing
Thursday afternoon, official practise begins on the Friday before the opening
race grid positions are decided in Saturday morning’s qualifying session. With
a 15-lap race Saturday afternoon and late Sunday morning, the afternoon 56
kilometre trophy race should take less than 21 minutes.
Currently in third place in the
overall series standings, Bamber is 27 points adrift
of leader Pentus, with 75 points for a race win.
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