Ashburton continue to lead Canterbury Interclub Series

| Photographer Credit: Cindy Lovett

Canterbury Car Club master of Timaru International Raceway, Terence Phillips (RX7) (main photo), smashed out a 13.5 second margin over his nearest rivals in the latest (third) round of the 2023 Canterbury Interclub series.

With a horde of Ashburton Car Club competitors on his tailpipe, it wasn’t enough to prevent Ashburton from leaping into the lead with a margin of 47-points over Canterbury, which now holds second overall.

The non-appearance of members from the other two clubs amongst the 42 who entered for the day probably helped Ashburton and Canterbury to the golden points haul.

Robert McKenzie (Ashburton) passes 9th – Greg Cross (Ashburton) Photo Cindy Lovett

Ashburton Car Club’s points earners were Robert McKenzie (Starlet) 2nd, Stan Moore (Evo 2) 3rd, Jared Tubb (RX8) 5th, Scott Clark (WRX) 7th and Lyndon Ball (Evo) 8th helping their club to a points haul of 85.

Points after 3 of 8 Rounds:
Ashburton Car Club 205
Canterbury Car Club 156
Autosport Club 125
Ratec Motorsport Club 81

Deborah Kibble (OSCC) – 22nd Photo Cindy Lovett

The next rounds are:
Round 4: June 24th – Canterbury CC – Ruapuna Seal Autocross
Round 5: September 3rd – Canterbury CC – Ruapuna Dual Car Sprint
Round 6: September ?th – Autosport Club – Grass Autocross – Venue tba
Round 7: October 16th – Ratec M/Sprt – Banks Peninsula Hillclimb
Round 8: November 11th – Ashburton CC – Scotty’s Gravel Sprint
There are usually 4 tarmac events and 4 loose surface events.

The winners are decided by the top 5 place-getters for each club earning points from 20 down to 1.

Sharon Keir (CCC) 15th being caught by Mitchell Ward (CCC) 11th Photo Cindy Lovett

Related Stories

SSCC milestone celebrated

TalkMotorsport Medium Read Length MEDIUM READ

Join in the conversation!


Comments

Leave a Reply