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Round one of the endurance series; time to quash those rumours, Hartley

- MATTHEW HANSEN For live streaming and full entry lists, visit Driven.co.nz.

Fifty-eight cars will line up at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park later today for round one of the 2018 ENEOS North Island Endurance Series.

Split across separate one hour and three-hour grids, the fields see a continuati­on of the category’s strong reputation for wild variety — from top-flight internatio­nal GT cars to snarling V8s and home-built passion projects.

The biggest changes to look out for this season come in the headlining three-hour race, where there has been much swapping and dropping since last year’s season.

Wet & Forget Racing will defend its title crown, but not with last year’s series-winning Audi R8 LMS GT3. Instead, it will pedal the highly modified GTB-class ex-V8 SuperToure­rs Holden VF Commodore it steered to victory in March’s national endurance championsh­ip finale. Simon Evans is back again to lead the charge, but this time he will be partnered by former Portergrou­p V8 Ute Series champion Chris Hanley.

Though the Holden will race under the GT-B class, its speed will be more than a match for the outright GT-A-class exotica.

The same can also be said for the Chesters Plumbing ex-V8 Supercars Holden Commodore, driven by Nick Chester and Cameron Jones.

Five cars line up in GT-A, with a pair of Mercedes-Benz AMG SLS GT3s perhaps the biggest news in the category’s history.

The two cars are run by MIKE Racing; formerly a Malaysia-based GT team led by Mike Chua that has set up a base in New Zealand.

Open-wheel aces past and present lead the squad, with Castrol Toyota Racing Series race winner Brendon Leitch lining up with SsangYong Race Series regular Christina Orr-West in the team’s ITM-backed entry.

Meanwhile, fellow Toyota Racing graduates Jack Milligan (reigning Toyota 86 Series champion) and Reid Harker (fresh from his TRS debut) will campaign the team’s second bright orange AMG SLS — having impressed during its “Young Driver Audition” last month at Manfeild.

Former series champions Jonny Reid and Neil Foster return once again with Internatio­nal Motorsport in their Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3.

Glenn Smith and John de Veth’s popular and brutish SaReNi Camaro GT3 and the Porsche 911 991 MR of Conal Dempsey and Andrew Fawcett complete the GTA pack.

The growth of the three-hour GT-B class is rounded out by three new combinatio­ns; Hayden Johnston and Damon Jackson in their GVI McLaren 570S GT4, Todd Murphy and Andy Greenslade in the rarely seen Hyundai i45 “V8 SuperToure­r”, and the Porsche

911 997 GT3 Cup of James Kutia and Michael Neville (a surname that should ring bells in New Zealand’s Porsche community).

Many more unique cars pad out the Class One, Class Two, and Class Three grids, with the same comments echoed in the one-hour grid where Grant Aitken’s Porsche Cayman GT4 and John Midgley’s Ford FG Falcon V8 SuperToure­r line-up among the outright contenders.

The one-hour race starts at

11am today, while the three-hour race follows at 4pm.

 ?? Pictures / Simon Chapman, supplied ?? The Carter’s Tyres New Zealand Endurance Championsh­ip grid, in March at Pukekohe Park, and right, the ITM-backed Mercedes-Benz AMG SLS GT3 that Brendon Leitch and Christina Orr-West will drive later today.
Pictures / Simon Chapman, supplied The Carter’s Tyres New Zealand Endurance Championsh­ip grid, in March at Pukekohe Park, and right, the ITM-backed Mercedes-Benz AMG SLS GT3 that Brendon Leitch and Christina Orr-West will drive later today.
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