Zukanovic and MacKelden join forces for Kubota Racing in Darwin

Posted on 18 April 2023
Zukanovic and MacKelden join forces for Kubota Racing in Darwin
Kubota Racing’s Matthew MacKelden has engaged well-known Touring Car Masters, V8 Ute and Super2 racer Marcus Zukanovic as his co-driver for the Kings of the North event for Round 2 of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek at the famed Hidden Valley Raceway on 29 April - 1 May. MacKelden, a long-time stalwart for Kubota Racing, said the selection was based on both personal and corporate relationships. Zukanovic, a former V8 Utes and Commodore Cup Champion said he’s really keen to jump behind the wheel in Darwin and find out what all the fuss is about with TA2 racing here in Australia, especially as he’s had some level of experience with these type of cars in America in Late Models. Each driver will enjoy practice, individual qualifying sessions, individual races and two joint races on Sunday and Monday. Round 2 of The TA2 Muscle Car Series Framed by Hytek Steel Framing begins at Hidden Valley Raceway on Saturday 29 April, running through to the Labour Day public holiday on Monday 1 May, with live coverage on SBS, Fox Sports and streaming on Kayo.
QUOTESMatt MacKelden, driver #5 Kubota Racing Ford Mustang “I’ve known Marcus since back in the V8 Utes days and we’ve always had a tonne of laughs around the race tracks of Australia, so I know the banter will be strong between us. “Also his partner in TCM is R&J Batteries who supply all the batteries for Kubota products in Australia which made the boardroom decision pretty easy when it came to who was driving the car. “When the news came out there was to be a two-driver race I couldn’t believe the amount of calls I received to ask who I was driving with and if a decision has been made but I know in Marcus Kubota Racing/R&J Batteries have chosen a safe pair of hands who has real-time experience with the Hoosier tyre due to his TCM campaign, and is used to the responsibility of keeping a car in one piece with view to finishing all the races.” Marcus Zukanovic, co-driver #5 Kubota Racing Ford Mustang “I’m pumped to get up North and have a skid because from everyone I speak to, whether they’re current series drivers, V8 Supercars drivers or Dunlop Super 2 drivers, they all rave about the class which I’m not surprised about because I did some Late Model racing in the US which is quite similar and had a ball. “I’ve done quite a few races at Hidden Valley and it’s a place I love, not only the track but the whole town as well, so when the conversation came up between R&J Batteries and Kubota, I couldn’t say yes quick enough.” “I know Matt is currently seventh in the series, so I need to make sure I do my part to make sure he leaves Darwin still in a strong position, but I’m certainly looking forward to going toe-to-toe with some of the names I’ve competed against in the past in V8 Utes and Dunlop Super 2, I think its going to be a great weekend.”

 
 

Drivers gear up for world-first two-driver TA2 event in Darwin

Posted on 17 April 2023
Drivers gear up for world-first two-driver TA2 event in Darwin
Tickford Supercars co-driver Tyler Everingham and TCR Australia star Jordan Cox are two of the first drivers to sign up for the world-first TA2 two-driver event at Round 2 of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek Steel Framing at Hidden Valley Raceway on 29 April - 1 May. Teams from across Australia will converge to Darwin for two days of intense racing action headlining the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series at Hidden Valley across the Labour Day long weekend, with TA2 drivers set to battle it out to be the ‘TA2 Kings of the North’. The event marks not only the first time that the TA2 series will race in the top end, but the first two-driver event in the history of the TA2 formula worldwide. The format, which will be formally locked in upon release of the further regulations this week, is set to feature a seperate qualifying session for each driver and three races on each race day across Sunday and Monday. The races will comprise a single sprint race for each driver and a longer enduro featuring a driver change within a minimum timed pit stop, with both drivers earning championship points across the event. This event has attracted a host of new names from different categories, with one of the first entries announced as Tickford Racing Supercars endurance driver Tyler Everingham, who will partner series frontrunner and Dream Racing Australia stablemate Jackson Rice in the #7 Pedders Suspension & Brakes Ford Mustang. Everingham will use the race to support his National Trans-Am Series campaign with Dream Racing Australia and as preparation for this year’s Supercars endurance races at the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 with Tickford Racing. Garry Rogers Motorsport TCR race winner Jordan Cox was another early entrant for the event. Cox will partner Mark Crutcher in the #4 Crutcher Developments Ford Mustang for his competitive debut in a V8, rear-wheel drive racing car. Cox cut some laps in Crutcher’s Mustang during practice for Round 1 at Winton, and is keen to show that his talents extend to rear-wheel drive machinery and shake off the label off a front-wheel drive specialist after his exploits in TCR and Improved Production racing. With the scenic backdrop of the stunning Northern Territory landscape, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience for both drivers and fans alike, with more entries to be announced in the coming days. Round 2 of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek Steel Framing takes place on 29 April - 1 May at Hidden Valley Raceway. Monday’s races will be live and free to air on SBS and simulcast on Fox Sports and Kayo.
QUOTESTyler Everingham, Tickford Racing Supercars Co-DriverDriving with Jackson Rice, #7 Pedders Suspension & Brakes Ford Mustang “I’m currently racing with Dream Racing Australia in the Trans Am Series and the opportunity popped up to race with Jackson [Rice] in the TA2 series, as soon as we heard there was a possibility of a co-driver round, we already sort of had a bit of an idea that we wanted to do it. “It’s a great opportunity to jump in and especially try and get some more miles for the Trans-Am Series rounds later in the year. "It's extremely valuable to get up to Darwin. It’s really difficult to get an opportunity to race anything up there outside of Supercars. It’s a long way to travel and to get this opportunity to go over and get some decent laps is really good. "Any sort of endurance racing and practice will be great once it comes time for Sandown and Bathurst later in the year. It’s a great opportunity and I can’t wait to get over there and race in the TA2 Series.” Jordan Cox, Garry Rogers Motorsport TCR Australia driverDriving with Mark Crutcher, #4 Crutcher Developments Ford Mustang “I’m super excited to line up for the TA2 enduro in Darwin. Mark Crutcher, who's a good friend of mine and someone who supported me in the early days of my racing career, he asked me to tag along and it took me less than a second to say yes for it. “I'm pretty keen to shake the ‘front-wheel drive’ tag. I’d like it to be an ‘all-round racer’ tag. To be honest, every time I drive a rear wheel drive car I like it more than a front-wheel drive. “I haven’t driven one in a competitive outing in a race meeting before, so it will be a different kettle of fish. “Mark’s got a good car, it’s well prepared and there’s no reason why I don't think we should do well at it. “They’re a great car. I’ve actually driven it twice. The first time was in Tasmania a few years ago in a practice session, and it was good then, and then I drove it at Winton this year and it felt ten times better than what I thought it was back then, and I though they were really good even back then. “I quite enjoyed the small amount of laps I did in it at Winton. They're very unique to drive. I've actually driven the European style Trans-Am before, and that's very different again, but I do know a bit about the cars, which helps. It’s a very unique driving style, but I think I can adapt to it. “I’ve never been to Darwin full stop, so not only am I excited to go race at Darwin, I'm very excited to go there and experience that part of the country for the first time.” Craig Denyer, TA2 Muscle Car Series Manager “At the TA2 Muscle Car Series, we're all about pushing the boundaries of racing, and the world-first TA2 two-driver race event is a perfect example of that. It's a unique concept that will undoubtedly take the excitement and competitiveness of TA2 racing to a whole new level and we’re proud to be pioneering this exciting concept for the TA2 formula worldwide. “We're proud to offer a platform for drivers to team up and create unforgettable racing moments. It's a thrilling opportunity to witness top drivers joining forces, showcasing their skills, strategy and teamwork, as they battle it out to be the ‘TA2 Kings of the North’. “We’re incredibly excited to see two of the best up-and-coming drivers in the country like Tyler Everingham and Jordan Cox sign up for it, and we can’t wait to see who else who will join in on this historic event.”
 

Lee Stibbs promoted to round win after Rice penalised

Posted on 21 March 2023
Lee Stibbs promoted to round win after Rice penalised

Jackson Rice has been stripped of the overall round win after the first round of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series at Winton Motor Raceway, with Dream Racing Australia set to appeal the decision.

The #7 Pedders Suspension & Brakes Ford Mustang driver was handed a 30-second post-race penalty for his part in an incident with MVA Racing’s Lee Stibbs (#66 Arrow Financial Services Chevrolet Camaro) at Turn 11 on Lap 4 of Race 4 which saw Stibbs spun out of the race lead.

The penalty has seen Rice drop from second to 17th in the official results of Race 4, promoting Brad Gartner (#22 Castec Rural Supplies Ford Mustang) to second and Michael Coulter (#11 Kobelco Motorsport Ford Mustang) to third in the race. 

Stibbs has also been promoted to the overall round winner and series leader (217 points), with Rice dropping 24 points to second position (208 points), while Dylan Thomas (#68 CXC Racing Ford Mustang) remains third. 

Rice’s team, Dream Racing Australia, has notified their intention to appeal the decision, which will be heard before the next round.

Other post-race penalties have seen both John Holinger and Rob Leonard handed 30-second penalties for on-track incidents in Race 4.

Round 2 of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek will be held at Darwin’s Hidden Valley Raceway, headlining the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series event on 29 April - 1 May.

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Rice takes out thrilling TA2 season opener at Winton

Posted on 19 March 2023
Rice takes out thrilling TA2 season opener at Winton

Wodonga, VIC driver Jackson Rice has provisionally taken out Round 1 of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek after an action-packed final day of racing at the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series opener at Winton Motor Raceway.

Rice finished first, second, first and second in the four races, but the round victory remains under a cloud following an incident with Lee Stibbs in Race 4.

After his win in Race 1 on Saturday, Rice was beaten off the rolling start into Turn 1 by Stibbs. Drama behind saw 2022 Southern Series champion Zach Loscialpo make contact with Graham Cheney on the run between Turns 2 and 3 which saw Cheney rejoin down the field, with Loscialpo handed a 10 second post-race penalty for his role.

Chris Pappas went for a move on Chris Formosa at Turn 6 on Lap 2 which saw Formosa turned around and Pappas handed a ten-second penalty.

After an oil pressure issue in Race 1, 2022 Rookie of the Year Josh Haynes charged through from 27th to ninth. Following an overnight rebuild by MVA Racing for Brad Gartner’s #22 Castec Rural Supplies Mustang, Gartner pulled in during the formation lap but completed the race a lap down.

Stibbs hung on to score his first career TA2 race win by 1.6 seconds from Rice and Nicholas Bates.

Race 2 saw drama strike before the field reached Turn 1, with Paul Hadley tagged by Chris Pappas on the run to Turn 1, sending the IES Motorsport Camaro into the infield before it rolled over in spectacular fashion. 

The Wollongong, NSW based former motorcycle racer climbed out of the car on his own steam was cleared by the circuit medical time of any injuries.

The race restarted on Lap 3, but Stibbs’ lead was short-lived when Rice passed Stibbs down the inside into Turn 11 on the following lap. Rice and was never-headed for the win, taking the chequered flag by 3.5 seconds from Stibbs and Bates.

Haynes continued his charge up the field from ninth to fifth ahead of Hayden Hume.

After a challenging start to the weekend, Brad Gartner charged his way from 27th to 11th to earn the Hyperco Hard Charger Award, with 2022 runner-up Graham Cheney moving up from 25th to 10th.

Stibbs got the holeshot into Turn 1 for Race 4 with Rice close behind. Haynes passed Dylan Thomas’ CXC Racing Mustang on the opening lap, before he jumped into third by Lap 2 with a move on Bates at Turn 9.

However, a game-changing moment on Lap 4 saw Rice’s Mustang tag the back of Stibbs’ Camaro at Turn 11, which spun the #66 Arrow Financial Services Camaro around. The incident remains under investigation following the conclusion of the race.

Rice maintained the lead, while Haynes closed-in on the race leader in the closing stages.

18-year old Hume closed in on the leading pack before he was slowed by a gearbox issue and turned by Thomas at Turn 8 which brought out the safety car on Lap 5. Following a great debut weekend to move up through the field, Hume scored the RaceTech Rookie of the Round for the Total Parts Plus Dodge Challenger.

The race resumed with five laps remaining as Rice defended Haynes for the race lead. Haynes piled on the pressure to the rear of Rice’s Mustang on the final lap, as the pair ran up the back straight side by side into the final two right-handers with Rice on the inside.

Rice went deep into Turn 11 which allowed Haynes to pull off a switchback move, diving down the inside into Turn 12 and winning the drag race to the line by less than two-tenths of a second in a classic finish, with Gartner charging home to third from 11th.

Haynes completed a dramatic turnaround after a DNF in Race 1 to win the final race, earning the Wilwood Big Braker Award for his efforts in the Beaches SeaDoo Mustang.

Provisionally, Rice took home the round win from Stibbs and Thomas. Nicholas Bates finished fourth outright and first in the Circo Masters Class, while Michael Coulter finished fifth outright in the new Kobelco Camaro which also won the Bowden’s Own Best Presented Award.

Round 2 of the TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek heads to the Northern Territory for the first time in the series’ history at Hidden Valley Raceway on 29 April - 1 May. The event will also play host to the first ever two-driver event for the series, headlining the second round of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series.

QUOTES

Jackson Rice, #7 Pedders Suspension and Brakes Ford Mustang

“For that last one I was battling a flat tyre for the last four laps, so I was in damage control. All credit to Josh [Haynes] and his team. well done to them on the win. 

"Apologies to Lee [Stibbs], we made contact early in that race, we are here to race hard and fair. 

“I brought a trophy home for the cabinet and grabbed a heap of points in round one so it was a very good start.

“Josh raced me extremely hard so all credit to him and that is what we are here to do and put on a show for everyone watching at home and I think we did that so I am now looking forward to the challenge for the rest of the championship.”

Josh Haynes, #37 Beaches SeaDoo Ford Mustang

“So stoked to win the final race of the weekend with an awesome battle with Jackson on the last lap.

“Going into those final two corners, I was in a similar situation last year at The Bend with Jett Johnson where I made the switch-back on him, so that was the plan to try and get Jackson and we managed to pull it off and get the win on the last lap.

“What a way to end the weekend, from starting 25th on the grid in race 2 to coming first in the final race is such an award for all of our team. l’m so so grateful for my amazing team and support. 

“We managed to grab a great bunch of points ahead of round 2 in Darwin!”

 

Jackson Rice wins first race of 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series

Posted on 18 March 2023
Jackson Rice wins first race of 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series

Wodonga, VIC driver Jackson Rice has scored the first win of the 2023 TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek Steel Framing at Winton Motor Raceway today.

The #7 Pedders Suspension & Brakes Ford Mustang converted pole position to take the chequered flag after 12 laps by six seconds ahead of South Australian Lee Stibbs (#66 Arrow Financial Services Chevrolet Camaro) and last season’s runner-up Graham Cheney (#51 IES Motorsport Chevrolet Camaro).

The race was marred by a red flag on Lap 2 after South Australian Brad Gartner suffered a mechanical failure and nosed the #22 Castec Rural Supplies Ford Mustang hard into the tyre bundle on the exit of the Turn 1-2 chicane. 

The race resumed with nine laps remaining, however Greg Keam parked the Debeers Refinish Ford Mustang at the exit of Turn 4 on the restart, while Waltec Motorsport’s Aaron Tebb also failed to finish.

After topping qualifying earlier in the day, Josh Haynes found trouble on Lap 9 while sitting in third place, with an oil pressure issue that took the 2022 Rookie of the Year out of the race.

2022 Southern Series champion Zach Loscialpo scored a strong fourth place for the #21 Tempest Solutions Chevrolet Camaro prepared by Waltec Motorsport, ahead of CXC Racing’s Dylan Thomas in fifth. 

Defending Masters Class champion Nicholas Bates placed sixth ahead of TA2 returnee Hugh McALister, while Hayden Jackson made up six positions from 14th to eighth.

Kobelco Motorsport’s Michael Coulter climbed nine spots from 18th to ninth ahead of John Holinger.

18-year old Hayden Hume also made up nine positions from 20th to 11th in the #45 Total Parts Plus Dodge Challenger.

The TA2 Muscle Car Series framed by Hytek Steel Framing returns to action at Winton Motor Raceway on Sunday for Races 2, 3 and 4. 

Race 2 will be streamed live via the Hi Tec Oils Super Series’ Facebook and YouTube channel, before Races 3 and 4 will be included as part of the series live broadcast on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand, Fox Sports and Kayo Sports.

QUOTESJackson Rice, #7 Pedders Suspension & Brakes Ford Mustang

“Great to get the win, got to be happy with that! The boys were fantastic, The Pedders Mustang was great, we just played out the strategy and the car held on the whole time. 

“We kept chipping away without safety car interventions at the end so that was really good. We just stuck to the plan and paced ourselves. 

“We will do the same thing for Races 2, 3 and 4 tomorrow. I think we have a really good car underneath us, it just depends on how the race pans out. 

“Temperatures were really hot today and hopefully they are a little bit cooler tomorrow, but we’ll stick to our plan and just keep chipping away and hopefully come home with more wins.”