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Lawson doubles up in TRS at Highlands

Daniel Herrero
Daniel Herrero
19 Jan 2020
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19 Jan 2020
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Lawson doubles up in TRS at Highlands

Liam Lawson pic: Bruce Jenkins

Liam Lawson leaves Round 1 of the 2020 Castrol Toyota Racing Series at the head of the standings after racking up another race win at Highlands Motorsport Park.

The Kiwi Red Bull junior was the beneficiary of a Caio Collet penalty in the first race of the season but led all the way in the weekend’s feature for the Dorothy Smith Memorial Trophy.

Collet was to have joined Lawson, who had broken the outright lap record in the morning’s qualifying session with a 1:27.375s, on the front row for the 20-lap race.

However, the Brazilian pitted his mtec Motorsport entry at the end of the warm up lap due to the lingering effects of a hit with the wall in Race 2, earlier in the day.

Lawson took a clear lead through the opening corners and the M2 Competition driver was three seconds up on the field when a Safety Car was called on Lap 13 to retrieve the stricken Jackson Walls.

The race restarted on Lap 16 and Lawson rebuilt his advantage to 2.077s at the chequered flag, from Kiwi Motorsport’s Franco Colapinto.

“It was actually a very challenging weekend, this car is a lot more physical to drive than last year’s,” said Lawson of the new-for-2020 FT-60.

“The longer races at the end of the weekend are very tough. I wanted to maximise points today and I’m very happy to have achieved that.”

Having finished fifth in Race 2, for which the grid was partially reversed, Lawson leads the series by 15 points over M2 Competition team-mate Igor Fraga after the first of five rounds.

Fraga finished third in Race 3, ahead of Yuki Tsunoda and Gregoire Saucy (Giles Motorsport), while Walls (mtec) was not classified due to the apparent mechanical failure which saw him stop out on circuit.

Tsunoda made for a sweep of the weekend by M2 Competition, and indeed also by Red Bull juniors, having won Race 2.

The Japanese driver was a major beneficiary of the grid inversion and led all the way, with Oliver Rasmussen (mtec) second, from Lirim Zendelli (Giles), and Saucy.

Walls took ninth while Collet was a non-finisher due to glancing a wall on Lap 2.

Tsunoda is third in the series, 16 points behind Lawson, ahead of Round 2 at Teretonga Park in Invercargill next weekend.

Results: Race 3

1st Liam Lawson – M2 Competition
2nd Franco Colapinto – Kiwi Motorsport
3rd Igor Fraga – M2 Competition
4th Yuki Tsunoda – M2 Competition
5th Grégoire Saucy – Giles Motorsport
6th Petr Ptacek – mtec Motorsport
7th Ido Cohen – M2 Competition
8th Lirim Zendeli – Giles Motorsport
9th Emilien Denner – M2 Competition
10th Lucas Petersson – mtec Motorsport
11th Axel Gnos – Kiwi Motorsport
12th Spike Kohlbecker – Kiwi Motorsport
13th Jose Blanco – Kiwi Motorsport
14th Henning Enqvist – Giles Motorsport
15th Chelsea Herbert – Giles Motorsport
16th Rui Andrade – M2 Competition
17th Oliver Rasmussen – mtec Motorsport
NC Jackson Walls – mtec Motorsport
DNF Caio Collet – mtec Motorsport
DNS Amaury Cordeel – Kiwi Motorsport

Results: Race 2

1st Yuki Tsunoda – M2 Competition
2nd Oliver Rasmussen – mtec Motorsport
3rd Lirim Zendeli – Giles Motorsport
4th Grégoire Saucy – Giles Motorsport
5th Liam Lawson – M2 Competition
6th Igor Fraga – M2 Competition
7th Franco Colapinto – Kiwi Motorsport
8th Petr Ptacek – mtec Motorsport
9th Jackson Walls – mtec Motorsport
10th Emilien Denner – M2 Competition
11th Ido Cohen – M2 Competition
12th Spike Kohlbecker – Kiwi Motorsport
13th Lucas Petersson – mtec Motorsport
14th Rui Andrade – M2 Competition
15th Jose Blanco – Kiwi Motorsport
16th Axel Gnos – Kiwi Motorsport
17th Chelsea Herbert – Giles Motorsport
18th Henning Enqvist – Giles Motorsport
DNF Caio Collet – mtec Motorsport
DNS Amaury Cordeel – Kiwi Motorsport


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