It was a successful opening round to the GT World Challenge Australia Series for the Aston Martin Racing powered side to the Volante Rosso Motorsport team as their new driver line up scored well within their Trophy Class at Phillip Island.
Again racing the team’s older 16A version of the Vantage GT3, this season has seen the return of their ‘young gun’ Alex Gardner being paired with GT3 debutant racer Lee Stibbs within the team’s #14 as they also managed a parallel programme with a McLaren GT3.
Early track sessions we wet and influenced the Qualifying sessions on Saturday morning which saw Stibbs doing best with a P12 overall /P1 in class starting position for race one on Saturday with Gardner finishing at the tail of the grid for Sundays finale.
Both hour long races followed a similar pattern as early Safety Cars kept the opening laps to a more sedate pace as cars were extracted from both the gravel traps and from differing parts of the racetrack – all incidents that the #14 had managed to stay fortunately clear of.
Stibbs would lose most of his driving time within race one to the Safety Car before handing the car over to Gardner mid pack. Having braved another heavy shower than came across the circuit whilst still on slicks, the #14 car would incur a ten second time penalty (cause unknown) and that would hamper their recovery by despite Gardner initially maintaining his early gained class lead would have to make do with second in class at the end of race one – P10 overall.
Race two would see Gardner fortunately placed out of harm’s way at the rear as again, two more cars were sent spearing through the gravel track to turn one – again bringing out the safety car.
A later error of his own would see Gardner run through a gravel trap but would be able to recover himself back to the track with little or no damage to the car other than lost time. Making up for lost ground on Saturday, Stibbs would rally the car’s position to the head of the Trophy class to claim their first, class win of the year to also claim an early lead within their Drivers Championship
The next round to the season will be from the Bend Motorsport Park in early May.
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