
Phillip Island round cancelled
The GC Marine Australian Prototype Series’ second round of the 2022 season has been postponed.Scheduled to run as part of the Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships’ visit to the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit later this month, the host event has now been cancelled.As a result of the cancellation, the series’ next round will now be at the start of August...
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Drake secures debut round win
It was a perfect Sunday for Jam Motorsport’s John Paul Drake as he claimed his first ever GC Marine Australian Prototypes Series round win. Drake won the third and final race ahead of Ready Set Reline’s Ryan Godfrey, the pair enjoying an epic battle in the dying stages of the race.“It was awesome,” Drake said.“The car felt good all weekend and...
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Drake salutes in race two
Jam Motorsport’s John Paul Drake has won the second race of the GC Marine Australian Prototype Series. While Drake didn’t cross the line first, a five second penalty to Ready Set Reline’s Ryan Godfrey saw him demoted to third following a breach of start procedures.Drake’s path to victory wasn’t simple, with a slow start off the line forcing him to the...
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Capo charges to race win
Ricky Capo has won the opening race of the GC Marine Australian Prototypes Series following an epic five-way battle for the lead. Starting on pole, Capo got a slow start in his Praga Racing ANZ entry, allow Ready Set Reline’s Ryan Godfrey to jump into an early lead and Excalibur Extreme / Dammit Dolls’ Neale Muston to take second place by...
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Capo claims pole
Praga Racing ANZ’s Ricky Capo has claimed pole for the opening race of the GC Marine Australian Prototype Series.Capo set the pace early in the Saturday morning qualifying session, before Ready Set Reline’s Ryan Godfrey took provisional pole halfway into qualifying.Capo was then able to hit back, taking pole by less than four-hundredths of a second ahead of Godfrey.On the...
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Drake on top in Friday practice
The 2022 GC Marine Australian Prototypes Series’ season is finally underway, with John-Paul Drake setting the pace on Friday.The category enjoyed three practice sessions throughout the day, including a final session under lights at Sydney Motorsport Park.As part of the Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships event, Drake topped the time charts in each session, proving his Jam Motorsport prepared Wolf F1...
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