2019 New Zealand Grand Prix

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2019 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 3, Round 5 of 5 of the 2019 Toyota Racing Series
Manfeild Autocourse track map (New Zealand) clockwise short.svg
Race details
Date10 February 2019
Official name LXIV New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Manfeild: Circuit Chris Amon, Feilding, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.033 km (1.885 miles)
Distance 35 laps, 106.155 km (65.975 miles)
Weather Fine
Pole position
Driver M2 Competition
Time 1:02.388
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson M2 Competition
Time 1:04.065 on lap 32
Podium
First M2 Competition
Second M2 Competition
Third
  • Flag of Japan.svg Kazuto Kotaka
MTEC Motorsport

The 2019 New Zealand Grand Prix event for open wheel racing cars was held at Manfeild: Circuit Chris Amon near Feilding on 10 February 2019. It was the sixty-fourth New Zealand Grand Prix and fielded Toyota Racing Series cars. The event also served as the third race of the fifth round of the 2019 Toyota Racing Series, the final race of the series. [1]

Contents

Report

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamTimeGrid
122 Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Auer M2 Competition 1:02.3881
210 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson M2 Competition 1:02.4112
38 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 1:02.5363
486 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing1:02.9024
530 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Esteban Muth M2 Competition 1:02.9715
628 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das M2 Competition 1:02.9846
77 Flag of South Africa.svg Raoul Hyman Giles Motorsport1:03.0537
89 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček Giles Motorsport1:03.0808
912 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Petrov M2 Competition 1:03.0819
1054 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams MTEC Motorsport1:03.09810
115 Flag of Romania.svg Petru Florescu MTEC Motorsport1:03.10011
1236 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuto Kotaka MTEC Motorsport1:03.20112
1311 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jackson Walls MTEC Motorsport1:03.23213
1466 Flag of the United States.svg Parker LockeVictory Motor Racing1:03.40014
1516 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Smith Giles Motorsport1:03.46315
1621 Flag of the United States.svg Dev Gore Giles Motorsport1:03.91816
1748 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ken Smith Giles Motorsport1:05.44417
Source(s): [2]

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime / RetiredGrid
110 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson M2 Competition 3539min 52.929sec2
28 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong M2 Competition 35+ 2.582 s 1 3
336 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuto Kotaka MTEC Motorsport35+ 10.995 s12
47 Flag of South Africa.svg Raoul Hyman Giles Motorsport35+ 13.036 s7
530 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Esteban Muth M2 Competition 35+ 13.499 s 2 5
686 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Victory Motor Racing35+ 13.653 s4
766 Flag of the United States.svg Parker LockeVictory Motor Racing35+ 15.817 s14
848 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ken Smith Giles Motorsport34+ 1 lap17
Ret21 Flag of the United States.svg Dev Gore Giles Motorsport15Accident16
Ret11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jackson Walls MTEC Motorsport15Accident13
Ret22 Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Auer M2 Competition 12Accident1
Ret28 Flag of the United States.svg Cameron Das M2 Competition 12Accident6
Ret54 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calan Williams MTEC Motorsport12Accident10
Ret16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Smith Giles Motorsport12Accident damage15
Ret12 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Petrov M2 Competition 12Suspension9
Ret9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Ptáček Giles Motorsport7Spun off1
DNS5 Flag of Romania.svg Petru Florescu MTEC Motorsport0Did Not Start11
Source(s): [3] [4] [5]

Notes

1. ^ Armstrong was given a five-second time penalty for forcing another driver (Lawson) off the road.
2. ^ Muth was given a five-second time penalty for 'breach of driving conduct'.

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References

  1. https://www.speedcafe.com/2019/02/10/lawson-takes-trs-title-with-new-zealand-grand-prix-win/ Lawson takes TRS title with New Zealand Grand Prix win. Speedcafe. 10 Feb 2019.
  2. "NZ Grand Prix 2019 - Qual 11" (PDF). Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  3. "NZ Grand Prix 2019 - Race 25" (PDF). Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  4. "16-year-old wins New Zealand Grand Prix" . Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  5. "Lawson beats Armstrong to TRS title with NZGP win" . Retrieved 18 February 2019.
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