Baird Wins Race 1
27th March, 2018Craig Baird says he has his mojo back after winning the first of four races in the opening round of the CAMS Australian GT Championship at Albert Park today.
Driving the Scott Taylor Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3, Baird led from the start, pegging out a three-second plus lead over his esteemed rivals before the race finished under safety car conditions.
The precautionary period came about when Wayne Mack spun his Trophy Class Ferrari 458 out of the final corner on Lap 5.
Second went to Giancarlo Fisichella in the Maranello Motorsport Ferrari 488 with Marcel Fassler third in the Jamec Penn Audi R8 LMS.
Fassler was hounded throughout by Tony D’Alberto in the WM Waste Management Mercedes.
Throughout the opening laps, with Dan Gaunt (Audi) forced to pit due to a cut tyre in the opening melee, the top four had a gap to the next three, consisting of John Martin (Porsche 911 GT3-R), Dean Canto (Lamborghini Huracan) and Steven Richards (BMW M6).
In eighth was the Dom Storey (Mercedes) ahead of debutant Jaie Robson (Mercedes) and Fraser Ross (McLaren 650S).
Eleventh and first in Trophy was Nick Kelly, with three places (behind the Tony Quinn McLaren and the Ash Samadi Audi) back to class rivals John Morriss (Porsche GT3-R), Matt Stoupas and Rio Nugara in their Audis.
Jeremy Grey (Aston Martin) dominated GT4, finishing 23rd outright and several places ahead of Xavier West (BMW M4), Mark Griffith (Ginetta) and Justin McMillian (KTM X-Bow).
DRIVER QUOTES
Craig Baird: “With those two behind, Le Mans and Formula 1 winners I was motivated to want to win. I set my mind to do 11 qualifying laps, broke the lap record and did all I could do.”
Nick Kelly: “These are such great guys to race with and I could ask for more than be the first Aussie driven Audi home. I have to thank Bart Mawer (driver coach) and Geoff Forshaw who does all the work on the car by himself.”
Jeremy Grey: “We were well under in weight in qualifying two, and I thought that may be a problem, but we actually went faster in the race than in either qualifying. I didn’t get to see any of my class rivals and it is good to be the first GT4 winner.”
Race Results: Race 1 (9 laps)
Fastest Lap: Craig Baird 1:54.7311 (New Lap Record)
1 Craig Baird (Mercedes-AMG GT3) CH | 21:32.0840 |
2 Giancarlo Fisichella (Ferrari 488) CH | 21:32.7023 |
3 Marcel Fassler (Audi R8 LMS) CH | 21:33.5759 |
4 Tony D’Alberto (Mercedes AMG GTS) CH | 21:34.1227 |
5 John Martin (Porsche 911 GT3-R) CH | 21:36.3632 |
6 Dean Canto (Lamborghini Huracan) CH | 21:37.2062 |
7 Steve Richards (BMW M6 GT3) CH | 21:37.7643 |
8 Dominic Storey (Mercedes AMG GTS CH | 21:38.4951 |
9 Jaie Robson (Mercedes AMG GTS) CH | 21:39.5183 |
10 Fraser Ross (McLaren 650S) CH | 21:40.4168 |
11 Nick Kelly (Audi R8 LMS Ultra) TR | 21:41.7320 |
12 Tony Quinn (McLaren 650S) CH | 21:42.1344 |
13 Ash Samadi (Audi R8 LMS) CH | 21:42.9231 |
14 John Morriss (Porsche GT3-R) TR | 21:44.7151 |
15 Matthew Stoupas (Audi R8 LMS Ultra) TR | 21:45.5277 |
16 Rio Nugara (Audi R8 LMS Ultra) TR | 21:46.6336 |
17 Daniel Stutterd (Porsche 991 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:48.2138 |
18 Michael Loccisano (Porsche 991 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:49.2605 |
19 Shane Barwood (Porsche 991 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:50.1854 |
20 Sam Fillmore (Porsche 991 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:50.9061 |
21 Dale Paterson (Chevrolet Camaro) TR | 21:51.9093 |
22 Jan Jinadasa (Lamborghini LP560) TR | 21:52.8967 |
23 Jeremy Gray (Aston Martin Vantage) GT4 | 21:54.4504 |
24 Luke Seidler (Porsche 991 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:55.7920 |
25 Joseph Ensabella (Porsche 997 GT3 Cup) TR | 21:56.6905 |
26 Nick Karnaros (Porsche 997 GT3 Cup TR | 21:57.5422 |
27 Daniel Gaunt (Audi R8 LMS) CH | 21:57.9317 |
28 Xavier West (BMW M4) GT4 | 21:59.4135 |
29 Mark Griffith (Ginetta) GT4 | 8 laps |
30 Justin McMillan (KTM X-Bow)) GT4 | 8 laps |
DNF Wayne Mack (Ferrari 458) TR | 4 laps |