Wright Wins Tight Ipswich Trans-Am 2 Contest

Posted on 8 May 2017
Wright Wins Tight Ipswich Trans-Am 2 Contest

Russell Wright secured a round victory with a win and three podium finishes at the second outing of the Queensland 2017 Trans-Am 2 Racing Series at Queensland Raceway, a round that had four different race winners from as many races. 

There was plenty of action throughout the grid that took to the ‘Paperclip,’ with Group N racer Craig Allan (Chev Camaro) and Greg Willis (Chev Camaro) the latest additions to the grid. 

Wright continued his winning form from Lakeside, blitzing the field in his Ford Mustang to claim pole position by six tenths ahead of Peter Robinson and former Australian Trans-Am champion Craig Harris in third.

The opening race of the round saw a thrilling contest between the frontrunners, with Wright leading home a trail of four cars to the chequered. Harris enjoyed a late charge from third to take the lead of the race before settling for second.

Robinson, who finished third, charged off the line to claim the lead before Wright fought back for ascendancy.  Anthony Tenkate (Ford Mustang) and Allan were hot on their trail in fourth and fifth respectively, while Cameron Sendall (Chev Camaro) and Willis swapped positions at the rear of the field. 

Harris secured his first race win for the year in Race 2, coming home ahead of Wright and Robinson in an enthralling encounter that saw the first four finishers crossing the finish line within one second of each other. Allan and Willis, fourth and fifth respectively, recorded their best results to date, while Tenkate threatened to take the race win before spinning at turn three towards the end of the race.

Tenkate recovered to take maiden Trans-Am 2 race win, overcoming Wright and Allan in a reverse grid Race 3. Tenkate took the lead from polesitter Sendall and set about building a gap at the front of the field. Wright charged through the field from second-to-last to battle with Tenkate and former Group N compatriot Allan.

Robinson notched up a race win in the finale and the maiden win for Dodge in Trans-Am 2 Australia, leading home Tenkate and Wright to the chequered flag.  

Wright was pleased with the result after a weekend of intense racing.

“It’s been an awesome weekend with four winners from the four races and not a scratch on any car,” said Wright.

“The car was realigned in the week at M1 Tyres & Mechanical on the Gold Coast and the car was dialled in beautifully, it was faultless all weekend.

“We made a couple of little errors throughout the weekend but fought back after a race win and a couple of podiums to take the round win.”

The Queensland segment of Trans-Am 2 Australia returns to Queensland Raceway for the third round of the season at the 2 Days of Thunder on June 17 and 18.

 

Wright Dominates Lakeside TA2 Opener

Posted on 20 March 2017
Wright Dominates Lakeside TA2 Opener

Russell Wright has recorded a clean sweep of the opening round of the Queensland Trans-Am 2 Series at the Lakeside Tribute.

The Mustang driver lead an eight-car field including the Dodge Challenger in it’s first competitive outing in the hands of Hugh McAlister.

Wright set the bar in qualifying to secure pole position by over a second to series debutants Ryan Cochran and Anthony Tenkate.

He later converted pole into a Race 1 victory, leading a Mustang 1-2-3 ahead of Craig Harris and Ian McAlister, who fended off advances from a resurgent Tenkate for the ten lap encounter. The victory came after the race was restarted following an opening-lap incident involving Wright and Cochran.

Wright cantered away to win race two ahead of a tight contest between Ian McAlister, Harris and Tenkate. Hugh McAlister narrowly got the better of Cameron Sendall in a drag race to the chequered.

Sendall jumped to third in race three after contact between Harris and Ian McAlister at Hungry Corner turned McAlister around with Tenkate unable to avoid the stranded McAlister Motors-backed Ford Mustang.

Wright completed a clean-sweep in the final race of the weekend to kickstart his 2017 championship campaign in perfect fashion after a thrilling contest with a fast-finishing Harris and Tenkate.

“I had a moment out of the Carousel and Craig got through on me and we battled for a few laps. I pulled a power slide coming onto the straight which gave me some momentum and we went through the kink full-noise, side by side,” said Wright.

“It’s a good start for this year and that was the plan. I have done a lot of preparation work on the car and it ran faultlessly all weekend.

“I do know Lakeside fairly well so i’ve got a local track advantage in that sense. It’s one of the best tracks in Australia, but it can bite. You’re torn between risk and reward.”

The second round of the Queensland Trans-Am 2 Series will be at Queensland Raceway for the Ipswich Festival of Cars on May 6 and 7, while the New South Wales Trans-Am 2 Series begins at Wakefield Park on April 1/2 alongside the National Sports Sedan Series.

 

TA2 Launch Bumper Season at Lakeside

Posted on 14 March 2017
TA2 Launch Bumper Season at Lakeside

The all-new Trans-Am 2 Australia Series will launch into their first full season of racing at the historic Lakeside Park, with the ultimate American showroom showdown featuring at the Peter Brock Lakeside Tribute Meeting on March 18 and 19.

While 13 of the 17 available cars have been acquired so far, nine will take to the legendary Brisbane circuit with the meeting set to host the maiden competitive outing for the brand new Dodge Challenger TA2 body in Australia in the hands of series founder Peter Robinson.

The striking Plum Crazy Purple colour scheme on the Dodge Challenger was revealed to the public at the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour in February, where Trans-Am 2 held a promotional display while Ian McAlister raced his Ford Mustang TA2 to third in the space-frame class of the Riverwall Constructions Combined Sedans support category.

The McAlister Motors team has expanded to two cars for the 2017 season, with Ian’s son Hugh McAlister igniting a father-son battle on track in a Generation-5 Chevrolet Camaro for his debut in Trans-Am 2.

Fellow series debutant Anthony Tenkate joins the series in a Ford Mustang TA2, the Sunshine Coast racer is set for double-duties in his 1969 Ford Mustang that he campaigns in the Australian Trans-Am Series. Mustang racer Russell Wright will also campaign in both categories across the weekend.

Trans-Am 2 category manager Craig Harris is looking forward to putting on a show for the Lakeside fans.

“There is going to be some good, hard racing on show this weekend. The racing at the front will be very close as we now have a championship to race for,” said Harris.

“With some new cars coming out, Hugh McAlister in his Camaro, Anthony Tenkate in his new Mustang, and a few cars that have had a freshen up over the off-season. It will also be the first outing for the new Dodge, so we’re set for an exciting weekend.”

“The interest is still very high in the category, with three cars now in New South Wales and one in Victoria.

The Trans-Am 2 series has aligned with the Australian Trans-Am Series for the 2017 season, with both series campaigning at headlines events on the Queensland motorsport calendar. The series has also partnered with the New South Wales Sports Sedans category, with a selection of Queensland-based drivers joining their New South Wales counterparts for a ‘race within a race’ commencing at Wakefield Park on April 1/2. Further New South Wales and Victorian dates are to be confirmed.

2017 Queensland Trans-Am 2 CalendarRound 1: Lakeside Tribute, Lakeside Park - March 18/19 Round 2: Ipswich Festival of Cars, Queensland Raceway - May 6/7 Round 3: Two Days of Thunder, Queensland Raceway - June 17/18 Round 4: Queensland Racing Drivers Championship, Queensland Raceway - July 8/9 Round 5: Lakeside Classic, Lakeside Park - August 12/13 Round 6: Lakeside 300, Lakeside Park - September 30/October 1 

 

TA2 Set to Launch in Asia

Posted on 22 February 2017
TA2 Set to Launch in Asia

Following its Australian launch in 2016, America’s Trans-Am TA2 formula is preparing for a series launch in Asia this weekend.

The brainchild of the TA2 Asian expansion is expat Kiwi Craig Corliss, known for his racing exploits in the region in an ex-Triple Eight Holden Commodore V8 Supercar. Corliss will launch the series in Thailand, with plans underway to expand into Indonesia, China, South Korea, Vietnam and Malaysia.

TA2 Asia utilises the same space-frame chassis from American constructor Howe Racing Enterprises as used in the Australian Trans-Am 2 Series, and the controlled GM Racing V8 engine package producing 525 horsepower.

Corliss stresses that some adjustments have been made to suit Asian racing expectations.

“The car is manufactured in the USA and the quality, workmanship and finish is very high. However we elected to upgrade the car in a few ways to make it more driver-friendly, especially for the amateur driver.

“From the factory finished car we have put in a 6-speed sequential gearbox with paddle-shift controls, put in the full M150 MoTeC system, and we have a Ford 9-inch Detroit locking diff with traction control.”

The New Zealander believes the TA2 formula is ideal for drivers to be able to learn and showcase their skills.

“We’re looking forward to seeing very close and exciting racing. It’s a one-make series and we control the parts, so it all comes down to the driver and the crew’s setup.

“It’s very exciting for Thai motorsport, we’re looking to get thirty cars on the grid,” said Corliss.

A demonstration of the first TA2 Asia car is scheduled for this week’s Bangsaen grand Prix, where leading American Trans-Am driver Shane Lewis will put a Ford Mustang TA2 through its paces around the Thai street circuit.

Discussions have already taken place with Australian TA2 management, with a goal to host a combined Asia vs Australia TA2 challenge in the future.

The TA2 formula has already made its mark in Australia, with 17 cars in the country ahead of their first full season of racing, commencing at the Lakeside Tribute on March 18-19.

 

New Generation Mustang Set For Bathurst Debut

Posted on 11 January 2017
New Generation Mustang Set For Bathurst Debut

The upcoming Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour weekend will feature the Bathurst racing debut of the new generation Ford Mustang, with a TA2 specification of Ford’s legendary muscle car set to take on the Mountain.

Experienced TCM, V8 Utes and Production Car racer Ian McAlister will campaign his sixth generation TA2 Ford Mustang in the Riverwall Constructions Combined Sedans, a support category to the international GT endurance race.

The TA2 cars feature a space-frame chassis from Howe Racing Enterprises with a controlled GM Racing V8 engine package developing 525 horsepower, and bodies representing three of America’s iconic muscle cars in the Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger.

The Young-based Ford dealer will race the McAlister Motors-supported entry in three 10-lap races across Friday and Saturday of the 12 hour weekend. McAlister is no stranger to the Mount Panorama circuit, and is looking forward to returning to Bathurst in a 2016-specification Mustang.

“The Trans-Am 2 series has given me a great chance to market my business as a Ford dealer and it’s paid off handsomely. We do sell plenty of Mustangs and i’ve always been a Mustang fan, it’s the icon of the brand,” said McAlister.

“This will be the most pure race car i’ve ever driven up there, they certainly do everything right and i’m looking forward to experiencing that on the Mountain.

“It’s such a demanding track. There is a hill going up, a fantastic straight going down and with all the corners across the top of the mountain it’s got all the variables you want in a race track, but it’s very hard to set a car up to try and handle all those different variables.”

The Trans-Am 2 Australia Series will also have an off-track presence at the event, with a display in the Combined Sedans support paddock. Series founder Peter Robinson and drivers Cameron Sendall and Hugh McAlister will be on hand to promote the category to fans, media and fellow competitors. Pending arrival in late January, on show will be a new TA2 Dodge Challenger as the first TA2 race car in the world to have a lightweight carbon composite body.

“It’s an exciting opportunity for Trans-Am 2 to expose the series to the public at an event with a broad reach. With record fields in the 12 hour race, that in itself will bring quite a few people to the event,” said McAlister.

“I’m really excited about the potential the series has got. They’re great cars and it is probably the most economical way to go racing once you buy the car.”

Trans-Am 2 kicks off their six-round 2016 series at Lakeside Park on March 18-19.