Richard Verschoor got his hands on the most famous trophy in local motorsport,
the New Zealand Motor Cup when he won the main race of the third round of the
Castrol Toyota Racing Series at Hampton Downs on Sunday afternoon.

It was the Dutch 17 year olds fourth win of the series, but Marcus Armstrong
who finished second has slightly extended his lead in the series over Robert
Shwartzman who came third.

“It’s amazing,” said Verschoor, who like the other international drivers has had a
chance to look at the trophy for the last three days. It used to be awarded for
the New Zealand Grand Prix when the event was held at Ardmore and Pukekohe,
when it was won by the likes of Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, Bruce McLaren,
Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, Chris Amon and Keke Rosberg.

Richard Verschoor leads Marcus Armstrong. Photo: Bruce Jenkins

“This was the one I wanted to win,” said Verschoor.
Although he has now won 4 races to Armstrong’s two victories over the first nine
races, Verschoor is philosophical about his chances in the series where he still
trails the Christchurch driver by 70 points, after failing to finish the Lady Wigram
Trophy race at the first round.

“We’re getting good results. That’s all I can aim for.”
From pole position, Verschoor had to fend off a very strong challenge from
Armstrong in the first corner. The gap between them did not vary by more than
half a second.

Shwartzman was over a second behind.

The race was stopped when the front wing came off Brendon Leitch’s car which
then crashed exiting the last corner on lap 13. It may have been dislodged in the
melee of traffic going into the first corner at the start. Leitch was uninjured in
the accident.

Verschoor controlled the restart of what became a seven lap sprint. Armstrong
had one lunge at him after Verschoor ran wide in a corner. “He made a mistake in turn five, but I couldn’t quite make the pass stick,” said Armstrong. “Maybe I
would have been a bit more ambitious if there was more at stake.”
He said he did not intend to change his approach to the series at the final two
rounds. He now leads Shwartzman by 41 points.

The Russian trailed home over a second behind the leading pair and despite his
runner up position in the series is looking for more at the fourth round at Taupo
next weekend.
“I’m getting annoyed with the seconds and thirds,” said the 18 year old.

Results.-
Castrol Toyota Racing Series, Round 3, Hampton Downs, Race 2, 20 laps.
1, C Novalak (England);
2, R Shwartzman (Russia);
3, M Armstrong (Christchurch);
4, J-M Correa (USA);
5, R Verschoor (Netherlands);
6, B Leitch (Invercargill);
7, J Pull (England);
8, T Cockerton (Pukekohe);
9, R Harker (Albany);
10, R Yardley (Christchurch).
New Zealand Motor Cup, 25 laps
1, Verschoor;
2, Armstrong;
3, Shwartzman;
4, Correa;
5, Pull;
6, C Milesi (France);
7, Harker;
8, C Das (USA);
9, Novalak;
10, Cockerton.
Points.-
1, Armstrong, 591;
2, Shwartzman, 550;
3, Verschoor, 521;
4, Novalak, 470;
5, Correa, 447;
6, Pull, 433;
7, Cockerton, 331;
8, Harker, 327;
9, Ming, 317;

10, Leitch, 293.

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