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PORSCHE GT3 CUP CHALLENGE HEADS TO QR FOR 200TH RACE

Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge set for 200th race at Queensland Raceway - Photo: InSyde Media

By Bruce Williams

Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge set for 200th race at Queensland Raceway - Photo: InSyde Media

Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge set for 200th race at Queensland Raceway – Photo: InSyde Media

Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge teams head to Queensland Raceway for Round 4 of 2019 championship as part of the Shannons Nationals.

The Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge Championship has always been a feeder category for the Porsche PAYCE Carrera Cup Australia, catering for both experienced Porsche enthusiasts as well as up-and-coming stars of the future.

This weekend, Race 1 will mark the 200th race in the series history, a significant milestone for the category and the Australian motorsport landscape. The first-ever race was held at Mallala Raceway on 28 May 2008. Graeme Cook won all three races from Sven Burchchartz that weekend, with the latter going on to claim the inaugural 2008 championship.

From 2008 to 2018 there have been 67 rounds of the Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge Australia series and of these 199 individual races, only three have been declared ‘no races’.

Over its history, the series has witnessed many drivers cut their teeth in top-level national racing and given rise to the likes of Matt Campbell, Jaxon Evans, Fraser Ross, Roger Lago, Michael Almond, Brenton Grove, Dylan O’Keefe and Tony Quinn.

The category is also the launchpad for talented youngsters to climb the Porsche Motorsport pyramid. After successful campaigns in Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge, Jordan Love and Cooper Murray have looked to emulate Campbell and Evans’ progression up the ladder thanks to dominant performances in the Porsche PAYCE Carrera Cup Australia season thus far.

Love’s brother Aaron, was the pick of the Michelin Junior contenders in Round 3 of the Porsche Michelin GT3 Cup Challenge Championship in Phillip Island. But with three different winners from three different rounds this season, anyone can take line honours in Queensland, with all seven Michelin Junior drivers occupying the first eight positions in the overall standings.

Harri Jones leads the championship - Photo: InSyde Media

Harri Jones leads the championship – Photo: InSyde Media

Harri Jones’ pace and consistency through every round see’s him head the Championship into Queensland with a 58 point lead over Max Vidau and Aaron Love. The Sonic Motor racing teammates are tied for second position with Ryan Suhle and Christian Pancione fourth and fifth, respectively.

Sam Shahin continues to lead TAG Heuer Pro-Am class, although his earlier comfortable margin has been reduced to 42 points with Ross McGregor in second and ever-improving Brett Boulton in third.

David Grieg retains the lead Class B however his margin too was reduced last time out, thanks to Andrew Godie’s clean sweep at Phillip Island.

The Ipswich round will also see the Jim Richards Endurance Trophy decided across all four classes. After a pair of practice sessions on Friday, qualifying and two races will be held on a busy Saturday – the second race the longer, Jim Richards Endurance Trophy affair.

A final sprint race completes the round on Sunday morning with all three to be streamed live.

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