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History made at Levels Raceway as the track record tumbles.

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Brad Kroef set the fastest time in qualifying but had to settle for 2nd behind Glen Collinson in Race One
Brad Kroef set the fastest time in qualifying but had to settle for 2nd behind Glen Collinson in Race One

After a 10-year absence from Levels Raceway Timaru, history was made in just 10 laps during Race One of the UDC V8 Utes. Glen Collinson went from 2nd in Qualifying to a hard-won first place holding off a tenacious Brad Kroef. Yet that wasn’t even the biggest news of the day.


A new lap record was set by Blair Gribble-Bowring – eclipsing the previous record set by former UDC V8 Utes champion Chris Pither. Now of course we know how Chris went on to become a highly-successful Supercars driver across the Tasman. What this record also means is how fast today’s UDC V8 Utes drivers are going from a trans-Tasman perspective.

Blair Gribble-Bowring beat Chris Pitchers 2010 lap record with a 1.13.103
Blair Gribble-Bowring beat Chris Pitchers 2010 lap record with a 1.13.103

Billed as ‘Trust Aoraki Thunder Down Under’, the V8 Utes action began with a heated Qualifying session late morning. After setting the high water mark during Friday’s practice sessions, Brad Kroef managed to snatch pole with a 1.15.947 fastest lap – a mere 9 thousandths of a second ahead of Glen Collinson. These two Ford front runners were almost a second clear of the field. Daniel Ludlam was the highest-placed Holden V8 ute with a 1.16.902 - second fastest early in the session, before slipping to third. Blair Gribble-Bowring was building momentum coming home a creditable fourth fastest.


Brad’s father Greg Kroef managed fifth in the P & I Pascoe Ford ahead of Simon Ussher. Yet another Ford. (Sorry Holden fans)

Glen Collinson finished barely 0.6 seconds ahead of Brad Kroef with Blair Gribble-Boring close behind in 3rd
Glen Collinson finished barely 0.6 seconds ahead of Brad Kroef with Blair Gribble-Boring close behind in 3rd

Yet Race One mid-afternoon, was anything but a foregone conclusion. After starting 2nd, Glen Collinson soon got around Brad Kroef to claim the lead on lap one. Yet Brad wasn’t giving up without a fight, clinging onto the Betta Auto Parts ute’s rear bumper the entire race, before finishing just .612 secs. behind. That was intense.


Meanwhile just behind this duel, history was being made. Blair Gribble Bowring – who’d overtaken Daniel Ludlam on the first lap to claim 3rd, set a Levels Raceway Timaru lap record for a V8 Ute with a 1.13.103.


The battles in the mid-field were intense. Simon Ussher, who has history at Levels from a decade ago, got around Greg Kroef and Daniel Ludlam to finish 4th. Goeff Spencer dispensed with Stu Monteith mid-race to finish 8th while Bruce McRae overtook Paul Fougere for 10th.


Looking ahead to Sunday 26th January, the race program at Levels Raceway kicks off at 9am. The UDC V8 Utes come to life late morning with Race Two while Race Three is scheduled for mid-afternoon, all races being 10-laps.


QUALIFYING

Ute

Fastest Lap

1ST 

Brad Kroef

Ford

1.15.947

2ND 

Glen Collinson

Ford

1.15.956

3RD 

Daniel Ludlam

Holden

1.16.902

4TH 

Blair Gribble-Bowring

Ford

1.16.963

5TH

Greg Kroef

Ford

1.17.311

6TH 

Simon Ussher

Ford

1.17.320

7TH

Phill Ross

Holden

1.17.340

8TH 

Stuart Monteith

Holden

1.17.695

9TH 

Geoff Spencer

Holden

1.17.847

10TH 

Paul Fougere

Holden

1.18.839

11TH 

Bruce McRae

Holden

1.21.901

 


RACE ONE

Ute

MARGIN

1ST 

Glen Collinson

Ford

 

2ND 

Brad Kroef

Ford

+0.612

3RD 

Blair Gribble-Bowring

Ford

+3.007

4TH 

Simon Ussher

Ford

+6.103

5TH

Greg Kroef

Ford

+6.271

6TH 

Daniel Ludlam

Holden

+8.308

7TH

Phill Ross

Holden

+15.530

8TH 

Geoff Spencer

Holden

+23.009

9TH 

Stuart Monteith

Holden

+23.336

10TH 

Bruce McRae

Holden

+43.531

11TH 

Paul Fougere

Holden

+43.704


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