2021 New Zealand Grand Prix

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2021 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 3, Round 1 of 3 of the 2021 Toyota Racing Series
Hampton Downs Motorsport Park (International Layout).png
Race details
Date24 January 2021
Official name LXVI New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, Waikato, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.800 km (2.361 miles)
Distance 28 laps, 106.4 km (66.1 miles)
Weather Overcast
Pole position
Driver M2 Competition
Time 1:44.288
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen M2 Competition
Time 1:30.627 on lap 20
Podium
First M2 Competition
Second Giles Motorsport
Third M2 Competition

The 2021 New Zealand Grand Prix event for open wheel racing cars was held at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park in northern Waikato on 24 January 2021. It was the sixty-sixth New Zealand Grand Prix and fielded Toyota Racing Series cars. The event also served as the third race of the first round of the 2021 Toyota Racing Series. The race was won by Shane van Gisbergen, who started his race from the pit-lane as a result of a fire-extinguisher issue pre-race.

Contents

Report

Qualifying

PosNoDriverTeamTimeGrid
115 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kaleb Ngatoa M2 Competition 1:44.2881
227 Flag of New Zealand.svg Daniel Gaunt Tasman Motorsports 1:44.3532
331 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift Tasman Motorsports 1:44.4173
47 Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew Payne M2 Competition 1:44.5634
551 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy Kiwi Motorsport1:44.7395
611 Flag of New Zealand.svg Conrad Clark1:44.7536
722 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom AlexanderGiles Motorsport1:45.0747
824 Flag of New Zealand.svg Andre Heimgartner Giles Motorsport1:45.1108
987 Flag of New Zealand.svg Damon Leitch Kiwi Motorsport1:45.1309
1097 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen M2 Competition 1:45.169PL
1114 Flag of New Zealand.svg Billy Frazer M2 Competition 1:45.17410
1286 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Kiwi Motorsport1:45.18314
1384 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Vodanovich Giles Motorsport1:45.32911
1432 Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh Bethune M2 Competition 1:46.42212
153 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Vlok M2 Competition 1:46.53213
1650 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ken Smith Giles Motorsport1:58.83515
Source(s): [1]

Race

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime / RetiredGrid
197 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen M2 Competition 2844min 51.627secPL
224 Flag of New Zealand.svg Andre Heimgartner Giles Motorsport28+ 2.269 s8
37 Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew Payne M2 Competition 28+ 3.614 s4
415 Flag of New Zealand.svg Kaleb Ngatoa M2 Competition 28+ 8.897 s1
531 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris van der Drift Tasman Motorsports 28+ 10.420 s3
687 Flag of New Zealand.svg Damon Leitch Kiwi Motorsport28+ 10.458 s9
786 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brendon Leitch Kiwi Motorsport28+ 12.084 s14
827 Flag of New Zealand.svg Daniel Gaunt Tasman Motorsports 28+ 13.561 s2
914 Flag of New Zealand.svg Billy Frazer M2 Competition 28+ 13.671 s10
1051 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy Kiwi Motorsport28+ 14.091 s5
1111 Flag of New Zealand.svg Conrad Clark28+ 14.532 s6
1222 Flag of New Zealand.svg Tom AlexanderGiles Motorsport28+ 14.761 s7
133 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Vlok M2 Competition 28+ 19.020 s13
1432 Flag of New Zealand.svg Josh Bethune M2 Competition 28+ 27.341 s12
1550 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ken Smith Giles Motorsport26+ 2 laps15
Ret84 Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Vodanovich Giles Motorsport5Electrical11
Source(s): [2]

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References

  1. "2021 New Zealand Grand Prix - Q" . Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. "New Zealand Grand Prix - 28 Laps" . Retrieved 24 January 2021.
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