D’Alberto/Twigg Take AusGT Pole for Rescheduled Race
17th April, 2018Tony D’Alberto and Max Twigg will start on pole position for tomorrow’s rescheduled Australian GT Championship race at The Bend Motorsport Park.
Dust clouds and high winds saw officials elect to cancel the opening hour of the race, which was slated to start at 17:20.
Instead, Australian GT will now run a single 2hour 40minute race on the shorter International circuit on Sunday morning.
“In the interests of safety following a number of extreme weather instances, Round 2 of the 2018 CAMS Australian GT Championship has revised its weekend schedule,” read a statement from the category.
“Extreme weather has resulted in significantly reduced visibility across the weekend, with forecasts showing conditions are set to continue.”
“In response, Australian GT category management and CAMS has agreed that, in the interests of safety for all parties, this afternoon’s scheduled race will be delayed until Sunday morning.”
Qualifying had been held as planned, using the longer 7.77km circuit.
Twigg and D’Alberto ended proceedings less than 0.02s ahead of Luke Youlden and Yasser Shahin in another Mercedes-AMG GT3.
The two-part qualifying session, which saw both drivers set a time before being averaged to determine the grid, saw D’Alberto second fastest in his 30-minute hit-out behind Youlden.
Twigg was third fastest in his session, trailing Liam Talbot (Porsche) and Peter Hackett (Mercedes) but enough to result in pole courtesy of a combined average of 3:06.968s.
David Reynolds and championship leader Jaie Robson logged the fifth best time in the averaged qualifying results, one spot up from Steve Richards and Michael Almond in the BMW M6 GT3.
Garth Tander will start eighth with Geoff Emery in the Audi R8 LMS, while Shane van Gisbergen and Tony Quinn will line up 12th in the McLaren.
The revised Australian GT race is now scheduled to begin at 10:25 on Sunday morning.
Qualifying Result: Australian GT Championship, The Bend
Pos | Competitor/Team | Driver | Vehicle | Time |
1 | WM Waste Management | Max Twigg/Tony D’Alberto | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 3:06.968 |
2 | Walkinshaw GT | John Martin/Liam Talbot | Porsche 911 GT3-R | 3:06.986 |
3 | The Bend Motorsport Park | Yasser Shahin/Luke Youlden | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 3:07.443 |
4 | Eggleston Motorsport | Peter Hackett/Jake Fouracre | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 3:07.647 |
5 | Aussie Driver Search | Jaie Robson/David Reynolds | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 3:08.064 |
6 | BMW Team SRM | Steve Richards/Michael Almond | BMW M6 GT3 | 3:09.696 |
7 | Total/Opti-Coat/Logitech | Fraser Ross/Duvashen Padayachee | McLaren 650S GT3 | 3:10.200 |
8 | Valvoline | Geoff Emery/Garth Tander | Audi R8 LMS | 3:10.495 |
9 | KFC/Ctech Laser/Moveitnet/B&B | Tony Bates/Daniel Gaunt | Audi R8 LMS | 3:11.988 |
10 | Objective Racing | Tony Walls/Warren Luff | McLaren 650S GT3 | 3:13.495 |
11 | Scott Taylor Motorsport | Scott Taylor/Craig Baird | Mercedes-AMG GT3 | 3:14.926 |
12 | Mriani Beef Jerky | Tony Quinn/Shane van Gisbergen | McLaren 650S GT3 | 3:15.078 |
13 | Timken Zagame Motorsport | Adrian Deitz/Cameron McConville | Lamborghini Huracan | 3:15.726 |
14 | Ah Apartments | Ash Samadi/Dylan O’Keeffe | Audi R8 LMS | 3:23.876 |
15 | Interlloy M Motorsport | Justin McMillan/Glen Wood | KTM X-Bow | 3:26.466 |
16 | JMG Bilstein | Jeremy Gray/Andrew Miedecke | Aston Martin Vantage GT4 | 3:30.175 |
17 | Hogs Breath Café/Griffith Corporation | Mark Griffith | Ginetta G55 GT4 | 3:34.130 |
18 | Interlloy M Motorsport | David Crampton/Trent Harrison | KTM X-Bow | 3:35.714 |
19 | Haemokinesis/Trofeo Estate/FreeM | Jim Manolios/Dean Canto | Lamborghini Huracan |