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MEDIA
RELEASE, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, AUGUST 20 2006
RUSSELL
EXTENDS CLASS POINTS LEAD AT PHILLIP ISLAND
Round 4 of the STS Turbo
Australian Performance Car Championship at Phillip Island Raceway in Victoria
was another strong weekend for Newcastle teenager Drew Russell.
Running in the Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers Cup - for older cars on
a slower tyre compared to the outright competitors - Russell was again
the dominant force, putting in a faultless weekend of driving.
In the most recent round of the series at Eastern Creek in July, Russell
took the class points aboard the teams Honda S2000, which was called into
action when the Go Karts Go Mazda RX7 was sidelined.
At Phillip Island, the Global Racing Industries pilot got back behind
the wheel of the rotary-engined RX7, and turned a three point class lead
entering the weekend into a 48 point advantage.
Russell set a time of 1:51.0367 in qualifying, to secure first in Privateers
Cup and 11th outright for the first of three races around the fast and
challenging layout.
Bettering his qualifying laptime by half a second, the 18 year-old maintained
the position during the opening race, getting involved in an inter-class
battle along the way.
“It’s great to be able to start to do some running in this
car,” Russell enthused. “The Mazda isn’t that different
to the Honda which I’ve driven for the last couple of years.
“In terms of handling and braking, it’s much the same, but
this car has got a lot more stick in a straight line. This will be really
our first full race weekend with it, so as I get more seat-time, the speed
will continue to improve.
“I was battling with [outright class driver] Tony Alford and Mark
Cohen for the first six or so laps which was good fun. Once I was able
to get past Mark, it was about building a gap on him, and seeing if we
could stay with Tony. He wasn’t able to get too far away which was
satisfying.”
There was more of the same in Races 2 and 3. Continuing to improve his
laptimes, Russell kept out of trouble in Race 2 to secure not only first
in Privateers Cup, but seventh outright.
Ending the weekend on a strong note in Race 3, Russell sealed maximum
points from the weekend with another class win, 10th in the outright results
and a best race lap of the weekend, 1:50.0493.
“This weekend has been fairly good to us,” said Russell. “The
guys have done a great job, so credit goes to them for giving me a car
that I could go out there in and drive as hard as it would go every lap.
“The car was performing well and our laptimes improved with every
session; by the end of the weekend the times were comparable with the
outright cars.
“We’ve had a great run of results since entering the series.
But we know it can all change very quickly in motorsport, so we’ll
just have to keep working hard until the end of the year and look to keep
on progressing.”
Round 5 of the STS Australian Performance Car Championship will be held
at South Australia’s Mallala Raceway, on September 15-17.
Between now and then, action from Phillip Island can be seen on Speedweek
(SBS) next Sunday, August 27, at 12 noon.
Global Racing Industries thanks the
support of Go Karts Go, Ric Shaw Performance, Oran Park Raceway, The Kloster
Group, Koala Glass and Bells Radiators.
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Round
4 of the STS Turbo Australian Performance Car Championship at Phillip
Island Raceway in Victoria was another strong weekend for Newcastle
teenager Drew Russell.
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Running in the
Ferntree Gully Holden Privateers Cup Global Racing Industries' Drew
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