Maiden win for Michels while Gould takes two at South Island Endurance Series round in Teretonga

| Photographer Credit: Euan Cameron Photography

Jordan Michels (Marc II Mustang) has won the Class 2 & 3 One-Hour race while Rhys Gould (Hyundai i30N TCR) has again put in a flawless performance to win the separate Class 4 & 5 race at the second round of the 2023 Carter’s Tyre Service One-Hour South Island Endurance Series in Invercargill on Saturday.

Competing at his home track, Michels took his maiden endurance win, leading from lights to flag after setting the fastest lap in qualifying.

“We’ve been doing this series for so long and have special memories at this track,” commented Michels. “It’s great to get my first South Island endurance win. I’m so grateful to Peter the owner and the team.”

Jordan Michels (Marc II Mustang) won his maiden endurance race – photo by Terry Marshall

Second home was Adam Julian (Audi R8 GT3) backing up his third place at the opening round in Christchurch a fortnight ago, and provisionally claiming the NZ Endurance One Hour Class 2&3 title.

“I’m new to the track so happy with a good result,” said Julian.   “Andy (Neale) has been saying let the car do the work and let it flow and it’s worked today.  It’s a great feeling which I’m starting to get used to.”

Heremana Malmezac (Porsche GT3 Cup 991.2 MR) finished third ahead of Matt Whittaker (Porsche GT3 Cup 992) who won the opening round of the series has now has a one-point lead ahead of Julian in both the overall and Class 2 title chase with one round remaining.

Steve Scoles (Ginetta G56) was first home in Class 3 – photo by Euan Cameron

Both races saw several early Safety Car periods which enabled drivers and teams to complete their compulsory pitstops.  Michels held his composure and the lead, despite the field continuing to bunch up.  While he easily pulled away, a battle ensued between Julian, Malmazec, Whittaker, Ayrton Hodson (Porsche GT3 Cup 991.1) and Steve Brooks (Porsche GT3 Cup 992) for the rest of the podium placings. 

While Michels also took first place in Class 2 (GT Type), Steve Scoles (Ginetta G55) was first home in Class 3 (>3501cc).  He also has a one-point lead over James Paterson (Audi R8 Turbo) in the Class 3 category.

Rhys Gould (Hyundai I30N TCR) leads the Class 4&5 One hour race – photo by Euan Cameron

Having won the opening Class 4 & 5 round in Christchurch, Rhys Gould again dominated the category also winning from pole position.  Second was Warren Black (Audi RS3 LMS TCR) with Pel Arnott (Hyundai I30N TCR) claiming his second third-place in the series.  Fourth place for Barry Moore (VW Golf TCR) places him second equal with Arnott, 18-points behind leader Gould in the overall and Class 4 standings.

“I’m pretty happy with that,” commented Gould who also won Class 4 (2001-3500cc).  “This time qualifying went very well.  The couple of safety-car periods did put some pressure on us but the car hasn’t missed a beat all weekend.”

“Very happy for the M Developments team after having the engine out yesterday,” said Black.  “Great for the team who put in an awesome effort to get us here today.  I had a great race trying to catch Rhys (Gould) but he kept shutting the door.”

Chris Wall (Honda Civic) leads Class 5 – photo by Euan Cameron

The Class 5 (0-2000cc) win went to Chris Wall (Honda Civic) ahead of Donovan Isted (Honda Civic) and James Mitchell (Honda Civic).  Wall has a 10-point lead in Class 5 over Isted with Rhys Turner (Honda Civic) in third.

Sixth overall was Brett Sullivan/Ayrton Hodson, BMW Z4, giving them enough points to provisionally win the NZ Endurance One-Hour Class 4&5 title.

The final round of the 2023 Carter’s Tyre Service South Island Endurance Series takes place at the Timaru International Raceway, Timaru, on Saturday 14 October 2023.

Brett Sullivan/Ayrton Hodson (BMW Z4) – photo by Euan Cameron

Overall Points Class 2&3 (Top 10)
1/ Matt Whittaker Porsche GT3 Cup 992 177
2/ Adam Julian Audi R8 GT3 176
3/ Ayrton Hodson Porsche GT3 Cup 991.1 169
4/ Mana Malmezac Porsche GT3 Cup 991.2MR 159
5/ Steve Brooks Porsche GT3 Cup 992 152
6/ Steve Scoles Ginetta G56 122
7/ Martin Neil Porsche GT3 Cup 991.1 120
8/ James Paterson Audi R8 Turbo 118
9/ Nick Wright Porsche GT3 Cup 997 116
10/ Jordan Michels Marc II Mustang 115

Overall Points Class 4&5 (Top 10)
1/ Rhys Gould Hyundai I30N TCR 190
2= Barry Moore Volkswagon Golf TCR 172
2= Pel Arnott Hyundai I30N TCR 172
4/ Warren Black Audi RS3 LMS TCR 169
5/ Denzil Travers Audi RS3 LMS TCR 155
6/ Brett Sullivan & Ayrton Hodson BMW Z4 143
7/ Chris Wall Honda Civic 137
8/ Scott O’Donnell Hyundai I30N TCR 128
9/ Donovan Isted Honda Civic 125
10/ Rhys Turner Honda Civic 116

Race Results Class 1 & 2 (Position, Driver, Car, Class)
1/ Jordan Michels, Marc II Mustang, 2
2/ Adam Julian, Audi R8 GT3, 2
3/ Heremana Malmezac, Porsche GT3 Cup 991.2MR, 2
4/ Matt Whittaker, Porsche GT3 Cup 992, 2
5/ Ayrton Hodson, Porsche GT3 Cup 991.1, 2
6/ Steve Brooks, Porsche GT3 Cup 992, 2
7/ Martin Dippie, Porsche GT3 Cup 992, 2
8/ Glen Brazier, Porsche GT3 Cup 992, 2
9/ Allan Dippie, Porsche GT3 Cup S, 2
10/ Steve Scoles, Ginetta G56, 3
11/ Scotty Flanagan, Porsche GT3 Cup 991.2, 2
12/ Nick Wright, Porsche GT3 Cup 997, 2
13/ James Paterson, Audi R8 Turbo, 3
14/ Marty Neil, Porsche GT3 Cup 991.1, 2
15/ Lindsay O’Donnell, McLaren 570S GT4, 3
DNF Bruce Davidson, Chevrolet Corvette, 3
DNS Andrew McFarlane/Michael Bushell, Porsche GT3 Cup 996, 3
DQ Grant Silvester, Ford Mustang, 2

Race Results Class 4&5 (Position, Driver, Car, Class)
1/ Rhys Gould, Hyundai I30N TCR, 4
2/ Warren Black, Audi RS3 LMS TCR, 4
3/ Pel Arnott, Hyundai I30N TCR, 4
4/ Barry Moore, Volkswagon Golf TCR, 4
5/ Denzil Travers, Audi RS3 LMS TCR, 4
6/ Brett Sullivan/Ayrton Hodson, BMW Z4, 4
7/ Chris Wall, Honda Civic, 5
8/ Matthew O’Donnell, Audi RS3 LMS TCR, 4
9/ Donovan Isted, Honda Civic, 5
10/ James Mitchell, Honda Civic, 5
11/ Mark Meadows, Lotus Elise, 5
12/ Rhys Turner, Honda Civic, 5
13/ Steve Parker/Mark Leonard, Toyota 86, 5
14/ Saxon Sheehan, Toyota 86, 5
15/ Bradley Dawson, Mazda RX8, 4
16/ Brooklyn Horan, Toyota 86, 5
17/ Marc Denton, BMW 320I, 5
18/ Jordyn Wallace, Toyota 86, 5
19/ Scott O’Donnell, Hyundai I30N TCR, 4
20/ Jacob Gjaja, Lotus Exige, 4
21/ Nieko Scoles, Toyota 86, 5
22/ David McLean, Honda Intergra, 5
23/ Sam Wallace/Harri Judd, Mazda RX8, 4
DNF Russell McKenzie, BMW M3, 4
DNF Mike Hall, Volkswagon Golf TCR, 4
DNF Arthur Markus/Jamie Duff, Toyota Starlet, 5
DNF Paul Martin, Honda S2000, 5
DNF Jamie Wilson/Max Wilson, Toyota Trueno, 5
DNF Will Taylor, Honda Intergra, 5
DNF Dylan Petch, Hyundai i30N TCR, 4

Benjamin Carrell is a freelance motorsport writer and currently edits talkmotorsport.co.nz. He writes for a number of Kiwi drivers and motorsport clubs. That's when he's not working in his horticultural day-job or training for the next road or mtb cycle race!

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