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Mazda3 On Top in Australian Six Hour
July 2010 Sydney, Australia
Jake Camilleri and Scott Nicholas have taken a hard fought Class C victory in the Dial Before You Dig Australian Six Hour at Eastern Creek Raceway in Sydney, Australia, over the weekend, with the Grand Prix Motorsport Mazda3 MPS being pushed to the limits.
After lightning pace throughout practice and qualifying, a broken gearstick early in the race could have de-railed their charge.
However after swift work in the pits, Camilleri and Nicholas dug in, setting a cracking pace to regain the Class lead, and hold on for their first win in an endurance race.
After six safety car free hours, the crew came across the finish line in tenth outright.
"It was such an exciting weekend, there was a great buzz about the event, I really enjoyed it a lot more than the Bathurst 12 Hour," Jake Camilleri said.
"The team was right on the money, and our pit stops were perfect all race long. Even when we had the problem with the gearstick, they swung into action and got the part changed with no mucking about. Scotty was brilliant; all we wanted him to do was race at the same pace as the other cars in the class, but our closest competition all weekend was Rick Bates in the other Mazda, and Scott was one second a lap quicker than him the whole time."
For Nicholas, his fourth drive for the team was his most successful. "We're ecstatic to finally crack a big result in an enduro," Scott Nicholas said.
"The car was a jet all weekend long, Jake was driving exceptionally fast, and everyone in the crew was on top of their game. The competition over the weekend was pretty stiff, so that makes it all the more satisfying, and there's more to come! To finally get an endurance race win under our belt is very pleasing indeed." Team manager Graeme Murray was suitably proud of his team's effort throughout the event.
29.10.2010
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