Hazelwood and Gomersall Share Bathurst Trans AM/TA2 Wins
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In a dominant performance by the TFH Team, Mustang driver Todd Hazelwood was the overall National Trans AM round winner while Ben Gomersall claimed the TA2 Muscle Car maximum points haul after Race Two of the combined championship round at Mt Panorama this morning. All positions are provisional at this stage due to post race investigations yet to be heard.
The race was red flagged when Mustang driver Jordan Cox slammed the wall after hitting an oil patch while running second in the Dipper, setting off a chain reaction that ultimately blocked the track.
James Golding made the best of his pole start to lead into Turn One, Elliot Barbour who started on the second row was hung out to dry on the outside of Turn 1 dropping back to 15th, while TA2 lead runner Jarrod Hughes sat in 5th behind Nathan Herne.
Jordan Cox made a move on Todd Hazelwood for 2nd into the Chase while Ben Grice sent it down the inside on Jarrod Hughes for 5th into Turn, however losing control under brakes taking both out of contention.
Rookie Charlie Nash ended up bunkered in the gravel after damage to the front end, with the safety called at the end of Lap 1 and Hi-Tec Oils Camaro driver Robbie Farr pitted to tape up the driver’s side door with the race going green again on Lap 4.
National Trans AM reigning champ Todd Hazlewood passed Cox for second on the re-start and then James Golding with a superb run-down Conrod Straight taking the lead into the Chase.
TA2 racer Aaron Prosser was served with a 5 second penalty for overlapping at the re-start while Jordan Cox passed Golding’s GRM Mustang up Mountain Straight for second place on Lap 5.
Across the top of the Mountain, it all came undone when Cox hit the wall hard in the Dipper, taking out Adam Garwood and ultimately setting off a chain reaction that blocked the track and caused officials to shut down the race due to the lengthy clean up. Reports had oil on the track from Skyline to the Dipper which may have contributed to the incident overall.
With the race declared after only 6 laps, Hazelwood maximised his weekend efforts to take the overall win from Golding and former TA2 Rookie of the Year Nathan Herne.
Due to Hughes finishing well down as a result of the Turn 1 slam dunk from Grice, TFH Mustang driver Ben Gomersall ending up with the TA2 winner’s trophy.
The Circo Master Class was dominated by TA2 regulars Graham Cheney, Paul Hadley and Mark Crutcher and Team RSG Dodge driver Hayden Jackson won the $500 Hypercoil Hard Charger Award with a 16-spot gain in Race 2 from grid 40.
Cameron Lawes for the Racing Academy was awarded the Rookie of the Round Award, while NZ young gun Ayrton Hodson won the Wilwood Big Braker Award for his first impressive appearance on Mt Panorama.
Results are still provisional at the time of posting, however Jarrod Hughes and Ben Gomersall continue to dominate the TFH Hire TA2 Muscle Car Series - presented by Maritimo Luxury Yachts series points after the second round. Hi-Tec Oils Brad Gartner was a non-starter this round however will be back for Round Three at Sydney Motorsport Park under lights at the end of May.
QUOTES
Ben Gomersall, #35 Unit Racing/TFH Racing Ford Mustang
“I am super stoked to come away with the Race 2 win and an outright win here at Bathurst. The Unit Racing Mustang has been quick all weekend. There was a fair bit of action in there last one so I was just trying to manage to pick our way through the field and stay out of trouble, but overall was good to come home with a win.”
Josh Thomas, #69 TFH Racing Mustang
“I had a great weekend in Bathurst, it is actually my first outright podium in the TA2 series and I am so pumped about that. A 41 car grid it was very chaotic at times but the racing was awesome and it is good to be here with everyone. Huge thank you to my team and sponsors, I can’t wait for the next one at Sydney Motorsport Park.”
Graham Cheney, #51 IES Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro
“It was a pretty good day here for me at Bathurst after the mistake I had yesterday but today was definitely an interesting race. It was very tricky with all the oil that was across the top of the mountain, but I was very lucky not to put it in the wall. It was awesome to see this many cars here for the weekend with lot’s of good racing.”
Stunning Pole Time sets up TA2/Trans AM Blockbuster at Mt Panorama
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A lap time of 2.09.16 by GRM driver James Golding delivered the Mustang driver a front row start by 4/10ths of a second over former TA2 rookie Nathan Herne and National Trans Am reigning champ Todd Hazelwood in qualifying for todays combined TA2 Muscle Car Series and National Trans AM round at Mt Panorama Bathurst. Jarrod Hughes was the best of the regular TA2 point scorers qualifying 6th outright, just ahead of Tom Davies Mustang.
Qualifying caught out 17-year-old Kiara Zabetakis in the Cutting, forcing the rookie to miss race 1, while reigning TA2 Champ Josh Haynes also hit the wall hard and was forced to start from the rear of the grid. IES Camaro driver Graham Cheney was the fastest of the Circo Master Class from Mark Crutcher and Aaron Prosser.
The record 41 car TA2/Trans AM grid rolled out for a 45-minute race with Golding covering off Herne into Turn 1 to lead up Mountain Straight for the first time, with Hazelwood, Nash Morris and James Moffat line astern.
Sixteen-year-old Diesel Thomas in the TFH Mustang was first into pit lane with a loose plug lead, then Herne came under pressure with a very loose Blue and Gold Industries Mustang allowing Moffat and Morris to move by. On Lap 7, Moffat made a lunge on Morris at Forest Elbow, causing both to spin before Morris was again clouted hard by Charlie Nash and forced to retire. Moffat was given a drive through penalty as a result.
TA2 Muscle Car Master Warren Wadley had a massive moment at the Chase, running deep then spinning and hitting the inside wall in the 88 Mustang with significant damage, while Hayden Jackson’s Dodge retired in the Turn 1 run off early in the race with drive shaft bolt failure. Aaron Prosser having his first Bathurst race also retired the Security of Supply Mustang early in the race.
2024 TA2 Champ Josh Haynes was up 20 spots by Lap 9 in the Herzog Steel Mustang before speedway legend Robbie Farr in the Hi-Tec Oils Camaro backed it in hard at the Cutting while C and H Trucking’s Domain Ramsay and Mark Crutcher came together on the entry to Forest Elbow with damage to both setting up a safety car 1 lap dash to the end. Ramsay copped a post-race 30 second penalty while Crutcher’s Mustang has significant damage.
On the green, Golding under pressure kept his cool to go on and win by just 2/10ths of a second from Hazelwood, Herne, Elliot Barbour and Jordan Cox. Jarrod Hughes was the first of the TA2 point scorers from Ben Gomersall and Tom Davies, while Josh Thomas had a solid run in the TFH Mustang to edge out NZ rookie Ayrton Hodson having his first Bathurst run ahead of Castle Railings Cameron Laws.
Despite a spin mid race in Turn 1, Bathurst local Graham Cheney extended his lead in the Circo Master Class from IES team mate Paul Hadley.
TFH Racing’s Des Collier, Ambrose Racing’s Josh Webster and Turps Tippers Mustang driver Michael Coulter wrapped up the TA2 Top Ten points earners.
Race Two of the TFH Hire Muscle Car Series - presented by Maritimo Luxury Yachts will be on track tomorrow morning from 9.55, and broadcast live on Fox Sports/Kayo.
QUOTES
Jarrod Hughes, #118 Road Active Suspension Chevrolet Camaro
It was a bit of an up and down race for me, I started off Race 1 really well, kept onto sixth place until we got to Conrod Straight but unfortunately, I didn’t have the top end speed. The whole race we were pretty strong everywhere around the track except the straights but all in all I am pretty happy with how today has gone, looking forward to Race 2 tomorrow.
Graham Cheney, #51 IES Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro
I had a good start in Race 1, got through a few people, but it was really fantastic to see some clean racing. I made a stuff up coming into Turn 1 spinning the car, but managed to get it back on track. I was catching up to everyone until the safety car came out, which was a bit of a bummer as I definitely had pace over the guys in front, but overall I am really happy with today and looking forward to tomorrow’s race.
Mark Crutcher, #4 Crutcher Developments Ford Mustang
Race 1 for me was a bugger, I enjoyed the race a lot but I got tangled up with one of my great mate’s Domain Ramsay at the top of the mountain which ruined both our races. No hard feelings between us two, but it was a disappointing end for the both of us. Onwards and upwards and we will see if we can get it fixed for tomorrow.
New Ownership Group adds Muscle to National Trans Am Series
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Following their recent purchase of the TA2 Muscle Car Series, HCC Pty Ltd announced at Mt Panorama this morning they have also purchased the National Trans AM Series from the Australian Racing Group, headed by Garry and Barry Rogers. The purchase comes only 2 months after HCC acquired the TA2 series plus all the parts supply and infrastructure from founders Peter and Moana Robinson and comes on the weekend of a record 41 car Trans AM/TA2 field at the legendary Bathurst circuit.
HCC Pty Ltd, headed by long time TA2 competitors Mark Crutcher, Graham Cheney and Paul Hadley currently supply cars and componentry for both series, recently announcing a 5-year supply agreement between the two parties, which is now underpinned by the outright purchase and management of the National Trans AM series offering a long-term stable development platform and horizon for both.
Trans AM and TA2 will continue to be promoted as two separate series, given there’s over 100 PBR Spec TA2 cars in the country, with strong demand to grow significantly.
“This completes the circle for what we think is going to be a very exciting period for Trans AM and the TA2 Muscle Car Series. We have been inundated with new car orders given the strong calendar and television package offered for either championship this year, and the talent line up in this weekend’s round at Mt Panorama highlights the value proposition that both TA2 and Trans AM now offer. The last time there was a 40 plus grid of pure V8’s at the Mount was the Supercar Development Series in 2006, almost 20 years ago! I would also like to acknowledge the efforts that Garry and Barry have put into building the Trico Trans AM series over the last 6 years and their support and ease of making this opportunity a reality,” explained Mark Crutcher.
Garry Roger’s Motorsport will remain active competitors in the series and continue to run a multi car Trans AM team as stated by Barry Rogers.
“The timing is right for GRM to step aside from the category management of Trans Am. The series under the guidance of Liam Curkpatrick has certainly stepped up to a very competitive and professional level. As a business, we are primarily focused on our racing and particularly the development of young drivers. We have found that as the competition has become more intense, the management of the category has become a distraction. For the continued upward trajectory of Trans AM, it made good sense overall to have the HCC Group lead the way, given their recent investment in TA2 ownership, cars, parts supply and on track service to both Trans AM and TA2. On behalf of all Trans AM and TA2 car owners, I think it’s important to acknowledge the foresight of Peter Robinson who saw the potential of these fabulous race cars when he imported the first car into Australia some 9 years ago, and none of this would have been achieved without his initial investment and belief in what has turned out to be one of the most exciting and entertaining motorsport categories in Australia and New Zealand.”
Both series will continue with their separate 2025 calendars, the TFH Hire TA2 Muscle Car Series - presented by Maritimo Luxury Yachts with the Hi-Tec Super Series and Trico National Trans AM as a support to three Supercar rounds plus Race Winton and Race Mallala. Liam Curkpatrick stays on in his role to oversee Trans AM and Matt MacKelden will remain National Category Manager of the TA2 Muscle Car Series, while Cameron Sendall will continue his role as the lead Technical Consultant for both series.
For more information contact Mark Crutcher CEO HCC Pty Ltd on 0411 481 595
Massive Field of TA2 Cars Set To Jet For The Easter Classic at Bathurst
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A strong 41 car field of TA2 cars are set to tackle the Mount Panorama Circuit this weekend, divided between the Trico Trans Am Series and the TFH Hire TA2 Muscle Car Series Presented by Maritimo Luxury Yachts, the action will unfold from April 18-20 as part of the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour event.
Following a thrilling Round one at Winton Motor Raceway, Road Active Suspension Chevrolet Camaro driver Jarrod Hughes heads into Round two leading the championship by 14 points over Ben Gomersall who sits 43 points in front of Hi-Tec Oils driver Brad Gartner, who will sadly be absent from this weekend.
20 year old Super 2 rookie Ayrton Hodson will make his TA2 Muscle Car Series debut this weekend in the Mustang formerly driven by TA2 Category Manager Matt MacKelden, arriving with momentum after claiming third overall in a TA2 Mustang in the NZ Super V8 class at Round three of the Supercars Championship at Taupo last weekend.
Dodge Challenger driver Hayden Jackson had a tough run at round one with constant mechanical issues, but is looking for better luck this weekend as he takes on double duties driving a Mazda RX8 in the 6 Hour production car enduro.
High school students Kiara Zabetakis and Diesel Thomas will hit the track for the first time at Bathurst, with Zabetakis approaching the round with a fresh mindset after a challenging opener at Winton Raceway, and Thomas, the youngest driver in the field at just 16 years old, arrives with strong momentum following an impressive performance at the season opener that earned him the Rookie of the Round Award.
IES Motorsport driver Graham Cheney currently leads the Circo Master Class ahead of speedway legend Robbie Farr, who will be making his first appearance at the mountain this weekend.
Warren Wadley makes his long-awaited return to the series back in the #88 Wadley Property Group Ford Mustang for the first time since 2022, while Aaron Prosser also returns in the #91 Security of Supply Group Ford Mustang.
Series regulars Josh Thomas, Des Collier, Mark Crutcher, Paul Hadley, Michael Coulter and Josh Webster will all return this weekend for round two.
The weekend schedule will kick off with one practice session on Friday, followed by two 15 minute qualifying sessions on Saturday morning which will set the grid for Race One at 1:05pm, with Race Two on Sunday morning at 9:55am.
Saturday and Sunday’s action can be watched live and free on SBS One, simulcast on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.
QUOTES
Jarrod Hughes, #118 Road Active Suspension Chevrolet Camaro
“Round One at Winton was obviously a great weekend for me, as I came close to a clean sweep and walked away with the championship lead. Heading into Bathurst, I’ve got high expectations, and I’m ready to give it everything I’ve got in the hopes of adding a few more trophies to the shelf.”
“Trans Am in Tasmania a few weeks ago didn’t quite go to plan, but with over 40 TA2 cars set to hit the mountain, I’m really looking forward to the challenge that Bathurst brings.”
Kiara Zabetakis, #121 KRT Motorsport Chevrolet Camaro
“Winton wasn’t the ideal start to the season for me, but I’ve put that behind me and I’m heading into Bathurst with a fresh mindset. It’s one of the most iconic tracks in the world, and racing there has always been a dream of mine. I still can’t believe I get to live that dream this weekend.”
“I’ve set a few expectations for myself, but the main goal is to bring the car home in one piece, stay out of trouble, and make the most of the experience. At the end of the day, I just want to enjoy the weekend and soak it all in.”
Michael Coulter, #11 Turps Tippers Ford Mustang
“I’m super excited to head back to the Bathurst for the first time since 2021, and to race at the mountain with some big supercar names like Hazelwood, Moffat and Golding is a pretty cool experience in itself for me.”
“I am hoping to finish the weekend shiny side up, finish all the races and actually make it to the end. I am expecting safety cars galore, as we have a few rookies in the field that have never been to Bathurst before, but overall I can’t wait to get into it on Friday.”
ENTRY LIST
#4 Mark Crutcher, Crutcher Development's, Ford Mustang
#11 Michael Coulter, Turps Tippers, Ford Mustang
#18 Diesel Thomas, TFH Racing, Ford Mustang
#32 Ayrton Hodson, Eyespy Security Australia, Ford Mustang
#35 Ben Gomersall, Unit Racing/TFH Racing, Ford Mustang
#50 Paul Hadley, IES Motorsport, Chevrolet Camaro
#51 Graham Cheney, IES Motorsport, Chevrolet Camaro
#63 Des Collier, TFH Racing, Ford Mustang
#69 Josh Thomas, TFH Racing, Ford Mustang
#70 Robbie Farr, Hi-Tec Oils, Chevrolet Camaro
#81 Hayden Jackson, Team RSG, Dodge Challenger
#88 Warren Wadley, Wadley Property Group, Ford Mustang
#91 Aaron Prosser, Security of Supply Group, Ford Mustang
#118 Jarrod Hughes, Road Active Suspension, Chevrolet Camaro
#121 Kiara Zabetakis, KRT Motorsport, Chevrolet Camaro
#200 Josh Webster, AutoFix, Ford Mustang
SCHEDULE
Friday
Practice 1 - 12:15pm
Saturday
Qualifying - 10:20am
Race 1 - 1:05am
Sunday
Race 2 - 9:55am
BROADCAST
Saturday
SBS Free to Air, Fox Sports, Kayo Sports
Sunday
SBS Free to Air, Fox Sports, Kayo Sports
Super 2 Rookie Ayrton Hodson Joins the TA2 Muscle Car Series for Bathurst
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20 year old New Zealand Super 2 driver Ayrton Hodson has announced his intention to join the TA2 Muscle Car Series grid at the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour this weekend April 18th - 20th as he continues to prepare himself for his first Dunlop Super 2 race at Bathurst later in the year.
The SVG protégé joined the TA2 field in Taupo over the weekend at Round 3 of the Supercars Championship and said that driving at home in front of a Supercars crowd was a dream come true, despite some mechanical issues he was happy to take a race win and 3rd overall for the weekend.
“The car was a rocket this weekend and I had a lot of fun driving against some experienced TA2 competitors, I can’t thank Roberts Racing enough for the opportunity because now I feel ready to take on the mountain this weekend,” he said.
“Taupo is one thing, Bathurst is another, but my goal is simply to go there and learn, be as competitive as possible and enjoy the experience because when we come back later in the year the intensity will go up another level.”
Hodson will drive a Mustang prepared by Ashely Jarvis racing and previously campaigned by TA2 Category Manager Matt MacKelden.
“Having a talent like young Ayrton join our team for Bathurst is very exciting and we can’t wait to get to the mountain to see what he can do,” said Jarvis.
“We know the car is good and watching him over the weekend in Taupo he clearly has the talent so hopefully we can provide him with a great experience this weekend.”
Hodson joins current Super 2 front runners Jarrod Hughes and Ben Gomersall as drivers using the TA2 Muscle Car Series to keep themselves sharp as they climb the ladder towards a career in Supercars, something Hodson said was central to his thinking when he decided to seek an opportunity.
“These cars are wild to drive, they’re under tyred for their power and they move around a lot which helps to build car control and the skill of looking after a tyre so they’re the perfect training ground and now I just can’t wait to get to Bathurst as it’s a dream for any driver to drive a V8 around there,” said Hodson.
Round 2 of the 2025 TFH Hire TA2 Muscle Car Series - Presented by Maritimo Luxury Motor Yachts kicks off April 18-20 at Mount Panorama, Bathurst and is a shared round with the National Trans AM series. Saturday and Sunday’s races can be watched live and free to air on SBS on Demand, simulcast on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.