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Rd. | Circuit | Location | Date | Race 1 Winner | Race 2 Winner | Race 3 Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pukekohe Park Raceway | Auckland | 4–6 November | Mark Gibson | Mark Gibson | Mark Gibson |
2 | Powerbuilt Tools Raceway | Christchurch | 9–11 December | AJ Lauder | Sam Barry | Chris Cox |
3 | Teretonga Park | Invercargill | 13–15 January | AJ Lauder | Glen Collinson | AJ Lauder |
4 | Timaru International Motor Raceway | Timaru | 20–22 January | AJ Lauder | Shaun Lawrence | AJ Lauder |
5 | Manfeild Autocourse | Feilding | 10–12 February | Chris Cox | Mark Gibson | Chris Cox |
6 | Ricoh Taupo Motorsport Park | Taupo | 9–11 March | AJ Lauder | Mark Gibson | Chris Cox |
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
---|---|---|---|
GP Team Racing | 8 | Andrew Vincent | All |
Castrol EDGE Scholarship | 10 | Kent Yarrall | All |
Chris Cox Motorsport | 12 | Chris Cox | All |
Shaun Lawrence Racing | 14 | Shaun Lawrence | All |
Team Aegis Racing | 15 | Brad Lauder | All |
87 | AJ Lauder | All | |
Betta Motorsport | 17 | Glen Collinson | All |
71 | Sam Barry | All | |
Gibson Motorsport | 34 | Rob Gibson | All |
35 | Mark Gibson | All | |
36 | Simon Evans | 1 | |
Craig McRae | 2–4 | ||
Hamish Cross | 5 | ||
88 | Matt Gibson | 5–6 | |
Shapes Roadies Racing | 41 | Jamie Gaskin | All |
Milligans Food Group Racing | 74 | Joseph Paton | 1–3 |
Position | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | AJ Lauder | 1200 |
2 | Chris Cox | 1041 |
3 | Mark Gibson | 1026 |
4 | Kent Yarrall | 952 |
5 | Shaun Lawrence | 919 |
6 | Andrew Vincent | 909 |
7 | Brad Lauder | 896 |
8 | Jamie Gaskin | 831 |
9 | Rob Gibson | 793 |
10 | Sam Barry | 786 |
11 | Glen Collinson | 756 |
12 | Craig McRae | 380 |
13 | Matt Gibson | 273 |
14 | Joseph Paton | 197 |
15 | Simon Evans | 139 |
16 | Hamish Cross | 69 |
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