• Login
  • Register
Speedcafe.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • SUPERCARS
  • F1
  • MOTOGP
  • NASCAR
  • INDYCAR
  • GT & ENDURANCE
  • KARTING
  • RALLY
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • PODS
  • PHOTOS
  • RESULTS
  • NETWORK 100
No Result
View All Result
  • Feed
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Photos
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
Speedcafe.com
  • Supercars
  • F1
  • NASCAR
  • IndyCar
  • GT & Endurance
  • Karting
  • Bikes
  • Rally
Home Circuit National

Moffat wins Trans Am opener

Damion Smy
Damion Smy
25 Feb 2023
Damion Smy
//
25 Feb 2023
// National
A A
0
Moffat wins Trans Am opener
James Moffat

James Moffat controlled the Trans Am field through two Safety Car periods, as the race ended five laps early. Image: InSyde Media.

James Moffat has converted a front-row start into victory in his first National Trans Am Series race and dedicated it to his late mother.

Grice, who pipped Moffat to pole by a mere 0.0061s at Symmons Plains earlier today, lost the start to Moffat, who kept ahead despite multiple Safety Car periods and a time-certain finish.

“Perfect way to start the year, obviously,” Moffat said post-race.

“You can’t do that without a fantastic team behind you, so to everybody at GRM [Garry Rogers Motorsport], thanks very much for a great car – our fantastic partners Valvoline and LMCT Plus. Really pumped for that one – that one was for my mum – I lost her a couple of weeks ago, so, that was for Sue.”

Tim Slade came home third after starting seventh in his cameo drive for The Racing Academy squad.

Moffat stormed around the outside of Grice into Turn 1 on the opening lap, pulling ahead as the field ran to the hairpin for the first time. Jaylyn Robotham was the biggest loser dropping four spots to eighth, while further back, Jett Johnson was turned around by John Holinger’s Camaro to be 18th and last in the Napa Mustang.

Thornburrow’s Mustang dropped off the pace with an issue, limping momentarily on Lap 3 and falling to 17th in the process, as Tim Slade made progress into fifth place.

Up front, Grice stayed in touch with Moffat, 0.7s behind as the pair started to gap the rest of the field, Dalton 2.5s off the lead with Owen Kelly and Slade next on the road.

Dalton and Kelly battled, with Kelly snatching third place on Lap 6. Tim Slade took advantage of the tussle ahead of him to snatch 4th place, as Elliot Barbour – on the tail of the group – locked a brake and pulled the side after losing drive with a suspected axle issue, his race over.

The parked up Mustang prompted the Hyundai Safety Car, Johnson capitalising to pit after the damage suffered in his Turn 1 bingle.

Moffat and Grice held an advantage of more than three seconds over the field before the Safety Car was deployed, with Kelly third ahead of Slade, Dalton and Robotham. Other big movers included Tyler Everingham, who’d climbed from 11th to 8th, with Cody Gillis (11th) and Craig Scutella (14th) both four spots up in their starting positions.

The restart on Lap 12 didn’t yield a result for Grice, with Moffat seemingly easily controlling the restart, before Grice mounted more pressure towards the end of the lap – but couldn’t execute a pass.

Kelly and Slade in third and fourth held onto the lead pair as fifth-placed Dalton began to fall away, losing more than a second to Slade by Lap 15.

The following lap, Grice went slightly wide into Turn 6, adding to Moffat’s advantage and but allowing Kelly to mount an attack, now all over the back of Grice’s Mustang, with Slade poised to pounce on any skip-up from the battling pair.

The trio’s battle allowed Moffat to skip away as he set the fastest lap of the race on Lap 14 with a 55.1535s – as Robotham passed Dalton for 5th place in Lap 17.

Yellow flags were waved as the #5 Gillis Mustang parked on the outside at the hairpin, its failure to restart  prompting the Safety Car yet again on Lap 19.

This offered a reprieve for Grice while presenting the pole sitter another opportunity to mount an attack of race leader Moffat, as Race Control declared the race would be time certain, five laps short of the planned 25.

A final flying lap sprint saw it all to play for, with Moffat executing a brilliant restart to gap the field and storm to victory, as Grice had to settle for second.

Behind the pair, Slade attacked Kelly at the hairpin for third, and pulled off a move around the outside – almost taking his race Academy team-mate Robotham with him in the process, but  Kelly managed to hold onto fourth.

Moffat won by 1.598s over Grice with Slade less than a second back to record a podium in his cameo Trans Am drive.

Race 2 takes place at 12:20 AEDT tomorrow, Sunday February 26, with live ad-free coverage on Stan Sport for Australian viewers with live and free global streaming outside Australia via Speedcafe.com here.



Speedcafe Network 100 - logo representing the directory of leading suppliers to the motorsport industry in Australia

List your business today!

Nueva Solutions Logo white on a blue background.

Nueva Solutions

IT/Tech

At Nueva, we aim to create a safer digital environment by providing innovative and customised cybersecurity solutions for our clients. We are committed to staying ahead of the constantly evolving cybersecurity threats and challenges to...

At Nueva, we aim to create a safer digital environment by providing innovative and customised cybersecurity solutions for our clients. We are committed to staying...

Discussion about this post

[postcode_search_form]

Latest from Torquecafe

Chevy’s next-gen V8 best-seller leaked

19 December 2025

Chinese giant targets Le Mans

18 December 2025

Latest Podcasts

PODCAST: The Golden Credit Awards

17 December 2025

PODCAST: Grassroots Racing #74 with Dean Lillie

09 December 2025

Related Articles

Matt Campbell led EBM to victory in 2019. Image: Supplied

Porsche recalls winning team for Bathurst 12 Hour attack

Bathurst 12 Hour
12 hours ago
Bathurst 12 Hour
0
Arvid Lindblad during Formula Regional Oceania Championship at Manfeild.

MotorSport New Zealand appoints new CEO

New Zealand
18 hours ago
New Zealand
0
ADVERTISEMENT

Platinum Partners

Latest & Trending News

The HRT Mustang is coming to Bathurst. Image: Supplied

Ford commits to Bathurst 12 Hour tilt with Mustang

Bathurst 12 Hour
19 December 2025
Bathurst 12 Hour
0
Porsche factory driver Matt Campbell.

Matt Campbell confirmed in Bathurst Porsche line-up

Bathurst 12 Hour
19 December 2025
Bathurst 12 Hour
0
Greg Biffle.

NASCAR champion Greg Biffle killed in plane crash

NASCAR US
19 December 2025
NASCAR US
0
Greg Biffle in the #16 Rosh Ford Fusion.

NASCAR icon Greg Biffle killed in plane crash

NASCAR
19 December 2025
NASCAR
0

SUMMER GRILL: Liam Lawson on how to rebuild an F1 career

KTM Summer Grill 2025/2026
19 December 2025
KTM Summer Grill 2025/2026
0
Matt Campbell led EBM to victory in 2019. Image: Supplied

Porsche recalls winning team for Bathurst 12 Hour attack

Bathurst 12 Hour
18 December 2025
Bathurst 12 Hour
0

Advertisement

Pirtek Poll

POLL: Who is your favourite Supercars driver?

Vote View Results Past polls
Pirtek Poll
View past polls
2025 Supercars Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Chaz Mostert
Mobil 1 Optus Racing
25 4 1 5306
2
Will Brown
Red Bull Ampol Racing
1 2 1 5244
3
Broc Feeney
Red Bull Ampol Racing
88 14 19 5240
4
Kai Allen
Penrite Racing
26 0 0 5233
5
Matthew Payne
Penrite Racing
19 5 1 4461
2025 Formula 1 Championship WINS POLES PTS
1
Lando Norris (GBR)
McLaren
4 7 7 423
2
Max Verstappen (NED)
Red Bull
1 7 7 421
3
Oscar Piastri (AUS)
McLaren
81 7 6 410
4
George Russell (GBR)
Mercedes
63 2 2 319
5
Charles Leclerc (MON)
Ferrari
16 0 1 242
[instagram-feed feed=2]
Support the partners that support Speedcafe
Truck Assist R & J Batteries Pirtek Mobil Super Supercheap Auto Michelin Meguiars coates KTM FORD ACDelco parcelprotect become a partner
AASA PPQ Authentic Collectables sportsnetholidays nuevasolutions bathurst
Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.
Speedcafe.com has been established to provide a daily motorsport news service to the industry and fans in Australia and internationally.
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
PIRTEK
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

PARCEL PROTECT

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES
FORD

ACDELCO

Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily newsletter, the best way to get your news first, fast and free!

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

Your daily racing fix - Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily and breaking newsletter for all the latest news delivered direct to your box

SUBSCRIBE
Follow Us

Categories

SUPERCARS

F1

NASCAR

INDYCAR

GT

MOTOGP

PHOTOS

TV

PODS

Platinum Partners

TRUCK ASSIST
R&J BATTERIES
PIRTEK
MOBIL1
SUPERCHEAP AUTO

PARCEL PROTECT

MICHELIN
MEGUIARS

COATES
FORD

XPEL

ACDELCO

Green and white "speedcafe." logo on a black background, conveying a racing theme.

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Our Team    /  Advertise with us  /  Privacy Policy /

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Calendar
  • Results
  • Event guides
  • Podcasts
  • Shop
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Network 100

Copyright © 2025 Speedcafe.com This site is protected by reCAPTCHA. The Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

[mailpoet_form id=”28″]