The Timaru Herald

Sandgren into Classic final

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eventually the match went to a final tiebreak.

In the afternoon, the Wimbledon finalist pairing of Michael Venus from New Zealand and South African Raven Klaasen defeated Guido Pella from Argentina and Portugal’s Joao Sousa 7-5 6-3 to also make the semi-finals. The Bryan brothers from America had knocked out another Kiwi Artem Sitak. Three of New Zealand’s finest young drivers will take on some of the best in the world for championsh­ip honours, and the internatio­nal spotlight, when the Toyota Racing Series begins this weekend in Cromwell.

The series, now in its 15th year – which has seen F1 drivers Lance Stroll, Daniil Kvyat, Lando Norris and Brendon Hartley compete previously - goes up a gear this season when the top five finishers in the series will all gain points towards a Formula One FIA Super Licence.

Highlands Motorsport Park will provide a massive challenge for the high quality field of drivers, who represent up to ten nations from all over the world, including the USA, Russia, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Austria and New Zealand.

No fewer than 11 graduates of the series have now made it to Formula One as race or test drivers.Four teams, each boasting crews of engineers from New Zealand and Europe with a vast and diverse knowledge base that includes experience from F1, GP2, GP3 and IndyCar, are contracted by Toyota to run identical Tatuus FT-50 single seater cars in the month-long, five round championsh­ip.

The cars are meticulous­ly prepared and tested by Toyota NZ to ensure they are absolutely alike in every respect, including engine power, before they are released to the teams.

After that, it’s down to the driver’s skills and working with the engineers off track to extract every ounce of performanc­e from the state-of-the-art composite car.

This year’s field includes Mercedes junior driver Lucas Auer, who has already tested current F1 machinery as well as raced for several seasons in the prestigiou­s German touring car series – the DTM.

Toyota Scholarshi­p and Formula 4 ace Kazuto Kotaka, Asian Formula 3 champion Raoul Hyman, a returning Cameron Das from the USA and young Aussie gun Calan Williams are hot prospects too. And there’s three fast Kiwis, all of whom will be solely focussed on winning.

Marcus Armstrong had the title slip from his grasp on the last lap of the last race last season and will be out to right that wrong as he marches towards the bigger single seater formulae this year. Liam Lawson is a couple of steps behind him in experience, but has won in Formula 3 already and is eager to prove his skills in the Toyota. A series win for him at home could provide a massive boost to his single seater aspiration­s.

Brendon Leitch, is the most experience­d driver in the FT-50 car, beginning the year with two tracks he knows exceptiona­lly well. A good The fieldis : No5 Petru Florescu, Romania, mtec Motorsport; No7 Raoul Hyman, South Africa, Giles Motorsport; No8 Marcus Armstrong, New Zealand, M2 Competitio­n; No9 Petr Ptacek, Czech Republic, Giles Motorsport; No10 Liam Lawson, New Zealand, M2 Competitio­n; No11 Jackson Walls, Australia, mtec Competitio­n; No12 Artem Petrov, Russia, M2 Competitio­n; No16 Thomas Smith, Australia, Giles Motorsport; No21 Dev Gore, United States, Giles Motorsport; No22 Lucas Auer, Austria, M2 Competitio­n; No28 Cameron Das, United States, M2 Competitio­n; No30 Esteban Muth, Belgium, M2 Competitio­n; No36 Kazuto Kotaka, Japan, mtec Motorsport; No 54 Calan Williams, Australia, mtec Motorsport; No66 Parker Locke, United States, Victory Motor Racing; No86 Brendon Leitch, New Zealand, Victory Motor Racing.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? American Tennys Sandgren on his way to reaching the ASB Classic tennis final after beating Philipp Kohlschrei­ber ogf Germany in yesterday’s semi-final.
GETTY IMAGES American Tennys Sandgren on his way to reaching the ASB Classic tennis final after beating Philipp Kohlschrei­ber ogf Germany in yesterday’s semi-final.

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