PORSCHE PAYNTER Dixon Carrera Cup Australia championship leader Harri Jones has picked up where he left off at Round 1, topping the charts in practice as the championship made its debut in New Zealand today.
Jonesโ 1m26.6403s saw his Hastings Deering CAT / Porsche Centre Melbourne Motorsport #12 car top the Equity One Professional class order ahead of Round 1 runner-up Dale Woodโs Connected Spaces / EMB Porsche and Dexion / GWR Australia’s Dylan OโKeeffe.
The same three drivers topped each of todayโs 25-minute sessions as the field got up to speed at the 3.2km Taupo circuit.
Jonesโ benchmark lap was only 0.2 seconds slower than the quickest time recorded in the Supercars Championship practice session, with the Taupo twists and turns well suited to the Type-992 GT3 Cup Cars.
โIt was a really good day. This is a pretty awesome circuit and itโs great to be in New Zealand for the first visit by Carrera Cup Australia. The car felt awesome and the team and the preparation coming in have been great,” Jones said.
โIt feels like we have rolled in our momentum from the Grand Prix which is awesome.
โI think the weather tomorrow looks challenging which means everything we learned today we throw out the window โ Iโm OK with the wet, I got a lot of laps last year in Europe in the rain and have a few tips and tricks up my sleeve.
โRegardless, itโs Carrera Cup โ itโs always close in qualifying so weโll see how it lands.โ
Adrian Flack was quickest in the SP Tools Pro-Am class while the pair of New Zealand entrants โ Rick Armstrong and Sam Fillmore โ were competitive against their Aussie rivals in what is brewing as a competitive trans-Tasman battle this weekend.
Both sessions ran without stoppage with most drivers recording up to 25 laps today.
Friday practice was run in overcast and cool conditions however track conditions changed dramatically between the first and second sessions, the latter 25-minutes run following a 90-minute Supercars practice session.
On combined times, Jonesโ was 0.2 seconds quicker than Wood with OโKeeffe third.
Tom McLennan was a strong fourth outright in his McLennan Motorsport entry, just 0.3 seconds behind the leader.
Glen Wood was fifth in the Ranbuild EBM car with Fabian Coulthard sixth in the second BWT PCMM entry. Scott Taylor Motorsportโs Nash Morris was strong in seventh with David Russellโs TekworkX entry next.
Marco Giltrap and Jackson Walls completed the top-10, with the group covered by exactly one second.
Adrian Flack topped the SP Tools Pro-Am class and was 16th outright, 0.4 seconds quicker than Sam Fillmoreโs International Motorsport entry.
Dean Cook, Rick Armstrong and Matt Slavin completed the Pro-Am runners across the pair of practice sessions.
The Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia field rolls into qualifying tomorrow at 9:05am local time, with the 30-minute session to set the grid for both race one and race two this weekend.
The first race will then be held at 1:55pm on Saturday afternoon prior to the first Repco Supercars Championship race of the weekend.