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Matt KingsleyMatt Kingsley has ensured that the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series status quo was maintained at Warwick’s Morgan Park Raceway, after a competitive weekend of racing saw him extend his already substantial series lead with one round to go.

The Action Tyres & More Porsche 996 GT3 Cup Car driver now heads defending title winner Sven Burchartz by 68 points after Queenslanders dominated proceedings on the all-Porsche series’ visit to the 2.2km circuit two hours inland from Brisbane.

The debut at Morgan Park by the GT3 Cup Challenge was judged a success with competitive racing, lap records and plenty of enjoyment from the racy grid entered this weekend.

Sven Burchartz finished second for the round whilst local Ray Angus scored his career first Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia series round podium with a terrific third outright. Roger Lago, another of the local contingent, won the 997 Trophy Class round to further extend his class points lead.

“We came into this weekend hoping to build a comfortable buffer ahead of the final round,” Kingsley said on the podium.

“Having said that it’s not over yet. There’s still a lot of racing to go and as we all know in Motorsport anything can happen – and it usually does.

“It’s been a great weekend. We were able to put ourselves in a good position at the front which is so much easier than having to fight our way though the field like we have had to do at times this year. The car was absolutely perfect all weekend and when we had new tyres on in the second race we gave it a real go, as the times show.”

Burchartz’ consistent run this weekend keeps him in the championship hunt, whilst Ray Angus’ stunning performances have seen him close to within one race win of the top five outright.

“I’m over the moon,” beamed Angus.

“It’s a great feeling to come and race with great friends and great competition and I’ve had a terrific weekend. I’ve driven the car harder than I ever have and it’s very rewarding.”

After dominating yesterday Kingsley continued his strong form today, though Lago showed some fight with a stunning drive in race two, held earlier this morning.

The Falcon Property Group 997 GT3 Cup Car got a perfect start and then spent the next 12 laps fending off Kingsley. Pushing hard, both broke the lap record with Lago resetting his rival’s Saturday mark by a few tenths as he ran home the outright winner for the first time this season.

In race three normality was returned when Kingsley passed his weekend-long rival on lap two before streaking away to win the race comfortably.

After bolting new rear Michelin tyres on the car, the Southport (Gold Coast) local further re-set the GT3 Cup Challenge lap record leaving the benchmark – set or re-set three times this weekend – at 1m02.8414s.

Victorian Jeff Bobik had a consistent weekend behind the wheel of his Creative Colour 996 GT3 Cup car to finish the round fourth overall, his trouble-free weekend only threatened by a near-miss in race two when Bob Thorn spun his 997 GT3 in front of him on the first lap of the race.

Sydneysider Shane Smollen proved his round four pace at Eastern Creek was no fluke with fifth overall.

Teammates Terry Knight and Brad Rankin had weekends that didn’t quite live up to their lofty expectations, Knight enduring a spin and a near-miss in race two before recovering to finish the final race in seventh.

South Australian driver Mark Krashos was awarded the Racer Industries Sportsmanship round after making the long trek, solo, from Adelaide to compete at Morgan Park before enduring an horrific weekend with three DNFs.

Behind class winner Roger Lago, Bob Thorn and Jan Jinadasa completed the 997 Trophy Class Podium.

With one round to go there is plenty up for grabs aside from the second Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series title crown. The battle for third in the series, between Jeff Bobik and Terry Knight, sees the pair split by less than 40 points, whilst one slip up from second-placed Burchartz could see either driver snare second overall.

Meanwhile three drivers, from fifth-placed Bolinowsky to seventh Ray Angus, will fight to score the final top five position at the final round.

The final round of the 2009 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series will be held at Melbourne’s Sandown Raceway between November 28 – 29, with the Shannons Nationals.

Action from this weekend will be broadcast on SBS Speedweek at 1PM, next Sunday – be sure to check it out.

For more information head to www.gt3cupchallenge.com.au

Photo by Dirk Klynsmith / GT3 Cup Challenge

Matt KingsleyGold Coaster Matt Kingsley has taken the first ever Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series race at Warwick’s Morgan Park raceway as locals dominated the lap charts today.

Kingsley, the series leader and winner of the past three straight rounds, topped qualifying by setting the fastest ever lap for a Porsche GT3 Cup Car around the 2.1km Morgan Park circuit, and then went on to dominate race one held later in the afternoon.

Kingsley was slower away from the line and settled in behind fellow local ace Roger Lago for the opening lap before making his move mid way though lap two – slipping up the inside of the Falcon Property Porsche at turn four to immediately dispel the myth that passing would be impossible in the tight confines of the Warwick track.

From there the Action Tyres and More sponsored driver drove away to take yet another commanding victory in perfect, warm and sunny conditions.

“I just waited for the right moment and then made my move,” Kingsley said after the race.

“I could see that Roger was a bit slower across the hill at turn three and I was able to get by and control the race. It’s a good feeling because wins like this don’t happen that often – so you have to make the most of it!”

Lago was second, whilst Ray Angus was a career-best third after showing impressive form throughout the weekend prior to the race start.

Angus qualified third with a lap that was 1.5 seconds faster than his previous best ever lap and withheld concerted pressure from defending series winner Sven Burchartz for most of the race in a close dice for third to score his career best result.

The 1-2-3 result locked out the race one podium to non-Queenslanders proving that there’s nothing like local knowledge and experience at the technical Morgan Park circuit.

Jeff Bobik completed the top five, finishing ahead of a massive battle that included sixth-placed Bob Thorn, Shane Smollen and a dicing pair of Brad Rankin and Terry Knight. After qualifying sixth, Knight was left out in the dust at turn one on the opening lap and was forced to work his way through the field after that.

One driver failed to finish – Mark Krashos’ 997 GT3 Cup Car dropping its coolant on lap six which caused the South Australian driver to spin on his own fluids, though he managed to move his car out of harms way.

Phil Holzberger failed to start the ten-lapper after a clutch thrust bearing failed before qualifying.

That qualifying session was one of the most competitive of the year, with less than a second covering the top four and 1.5 seconds covering a majority of the grid.

Tomorrow will feature two, 12-lap races that will complete the penultimate round of the 2009 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia Series.

You can stay up to date with all the action from round five of the 2009 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia series this weekend on www.gt3cupchallenge.com.au and also the Shannons Nationals live Twitter feed, updated regularly on www.thenationals.com.au

Action from this weekend will be broadcast on SBS Speedweek at 1PM, next Sunday – be sure to check it out.

Photo by Dirk Klynsmith / GT3 Cup Challenge