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AUSTRALIAN ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED AT HIGHLANDS

Australian Endurance Championship to be decided at Highlands this weekend - Photo: Supplied

By Bruce Williams

Australian Endurance Championship to be decided at Highlands this weekend - Photo: Supplied

Australian Endurance Championship to be decided at Highlands this weekend – Photo: Supplied

The Australian Endurance Championship is set to be decided with it’s final round of the 2017 season this weekend at Highlands Motorsport Park in New Zealand.

The event will mark the end of an era for Australian GT, with this its last visit to the Highlands facility.

For the second successive year Highlands will also bear witness to the Championship decider, with four teams still in contention for the crown.

Tim Miles and Jaxon Evans currently lead for Valvoline Jamec Pem Racing, holding a 76-point advantage with 240-points on offer this weekend.

Chasing them is the Autex Eggleston Motorsport Mercedes-AMG pairing of Dominic Storey and Peter Hackett, who are fresh from a break-through victory at the Hampton Downs 500 two weekends ago.

A tough weekend for John Martin and Liam Talbot aboard the Mega Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R saw them drop to third in the title chase last time you, but remain well in the fight heading into the weekend.

The only other driver in with a chance of the title is Fraser Ross, who will again be partnered by McLaren factory driver Alvaro Parente in the YNA Autosport/McElrea Racing entry.

The nail-biting Championship fight adds an extra layer to what will already be an emotional event as Australian GT holds its last race at Highlands, an occasion Shane van Gisbergen admits he simply couldn’t miss.

“It’s the last race there for a while, so I just wanted to go there and even be there, but Quinny had a spare car, so I can’t wait to go there and have some fun,” he said.

Van Gisbergen rates the Cromwell circuit among the best in the world, and is looking forward to the weekend.

“The event, the scenery, and then the track itself – there’s not much passing and no straights but its all corners, and all proper corners – as a driver, when you get it right, it’s pretty cool.”

The New Zealander will share the #77 Darrell Lea McLaren 650S GT3 with drifting superstar Mad Mike Whiddett.

It marks the first time the duo have joined forces in Australian GT, a feat made all the more special since van Gisbergen played a key role in Whiddett’s transition from drifting to circuit racing last year.

Two 40-minute practice sessions on Friday, before qualifying and Top 10 Shootout on Saturday.

Sunday’s action kicks off with a grid walk at 1150 before the 501-kilometre race gets underway with its famous Le Mans start at 1240.

Australian GT Round 4 – Highlands 501 – Entry List

# Team Car Drivers
6 Zagame Autosport/Timken Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Adrian Deitz/Cameron McConville
7 Darrell Lea McLaren 650S GT3 Tony Quinn/Andrew Waite
8 Scott Taylor Motorsport/WM Waste Mercedes Benz AMG GT-S GT3 Max Twigg/Tony D’Alberto
19 Hogs Breath Café/Griffith Corporation Mercedes Benz AMG GT-S GT3 Mark Griffith/Scott Hookey
23 Lago Racing/JBS Australia Lamborghini R-EX Roger Lago/David Russell
27 Trass Family Motorsport Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 Andrew Fawcett/Gene Rollinson
36 International Motorsport Audi R8 Ultra Jon Udy/Matt Whittaker
48 M Motorsport Lamborghini R-EX Justin McMillan/Glen Wood
51 AMAC Motorsport/IMAK-Kwikmit Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Andrew Macpherson/Brad Shiels
58 McElrea Racing/YNA Autosport McLaren 650S GT3 Fraser Ross/Alvaro Parente
63 Eggleston Motorsport Mercedes Benz AMG GT-S GT3 Peter Hackett/Dominic Storey
75 Valvoline MPC Audi R8 LMS Tim Miles/Jaxon Evans
77 Darrell Lea McLaren 650S GT3 Mad Mike/Shane van Gisbergen
82 International Motorsport Audi R8 GT3 Andrew Bagnall/Matt Halliday
100 Steven Richards Motorsport M6 GT3 Steve Richards/Dylan O’Keefe
911 MEGA Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R Liam Talbot/John Martin
TBA Mercedes Benz AMG SLS GT3 Paul Radisich/TBA

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