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Sexta, 26 Junho 2020 12:16 | Actualizado em Sábado, 23 Março 2024 14:41

Bargwanna and O’Keeffe share the spoils in opening round of TCR Australia SimRacing Series  


Ben Bargwanna and Dylan O’Keeffe have taken victories in Races 1 and 2 of the opening round of the carsales TCR Australia SimRacing Series at Albert Park this evening.

The combined results from the two races – the second of which saw an inverted grid formation – sees Dylan O’Keeffe lead the series after the opening event.

Ben Bargwanna, a late inclusion after his father Jason was originally slated to drive the car, claimed pole position in the Burson Auto Parts Peugeot and went on to take a lights-to-flag victory in Race 1.

While Bargwanna led the entire race, it wasn’t as easy as it reads, as he endured constant pressure from a heated battle pack including John Martin (Honda), Jaden Ransley (Hyundai) and Dylan O’Keeffe (Renault).

The four drivers would finish nose to tail in an pressure-driven and hard-fought race.

Honda driver Tony D’Alberto qualified sixth until had an off-track excursion on the opening lap. He dropped back as far back as 10th, but was able to fight his way back to claim fifth.

Bargwanna said that he was pleased to win a closely-fought race.

“It was crazy. I was trying to stay out of it, trying to stay clean,” he said.

“The racing has been good, clean, and people are taking more time with their passing moves and the way they position the cars on track. It was great to take the win.”

While Race 1 was a flat out grind, the reversed Race 2 grid saw the wick turned up with plenty of feeling in the field.

New Zealander Peter Vodanovich led all bar the final two laps of the inverted Race 2, taking off from the start and looking like he had an unassailable lead while the other cars bumped their way through the race.

On the penultimate lap, Vodanovich made a slight mistake at the first turn, allowing O’Keeffe to make an easy pass and claim the win.

“That was pretty enjoyable,” said O’Keeffe. 

“To catch Peter, it was five or six qualifying laps on the limit. After the first flyer, I was taking six tenths a lap so I knew I was going to get close, but I needed to keep up the pace. 

“It’s a fine line with the reverse grid races. I knew I had to be aggressive and push. It was good to get through some of the mess, pick them off and then charge down Peter.

“Race 1 wasn’t the best from myself, but from a sim point of view, it was awesome racing and shows how competitive the field is. It was good fun and hopefully good for everyone to watch.”

While O’Keeffe and Vodanovich took first and second, the rest of the positions were, at times, anyone’s guess.

Volkswagen driver Luke King eventually took third, while Ransley was fourth, giving him top five places both races.

Bargwanna finished fifth, despite getting caught up in a lap one incident with Chelsea Angelo, who had been turned around in the middle of the pack.

The most entertaining battle of the race centred around Liam McAdam, Zac Soutar, and a number of others who spent most of the time rubbing panels in a highly entertaining, yet far from clean affair.

The next round of the carsales TCR Australia SimRacing Series will be held at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, next Thursday night.

The racing was hard-fought in the opening round of the carsales TCR Australia SimRacing Series. Click for high-res images.

2020 carsales TCR Australia SimRacing calendar

Round 1, Albert Park, June 18
Round 2, Mount Panorama, July 2
Round 3, Sydney Motorsport Park, July 16 
Round 4, Surfers Paradise, July 30
Round 5, Sandown, August 6
Round 6, Adelaide, August 20
Round 7, Macau, September 3

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