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SHANE DIAS WINS THE ROUND – PETER WARD STILL LEADS THE SERIES.
The Taupo round of the RYCO 24•7 V8 Utes over the March 26-27 weekend was one of mixed fortunes. Shane Dias won the round with two race wins and a second, but for other competitors it was a weekend of panelbeating and head scratching.
After racing from pole to the chequered flag in race one on Saturday, Shane Dias started Sunday’s reverse grid Race Two in fast forward. After starting at the back, Shane worked his way up to lead by lap three with championship hopeful Brad Kroef chasing hard.
Further back in the midfield, however, drama was unfolding. As Simon Ussher approached the back straight on lap 3, he locked up and ran wide into Stu Monteith’s Holden. Sensing carnage ahead, Phil Ross braked, locked up, nudged Brad Kroef, then hit Stu. Hard. Out came the safety car and in went a bruised and battered Phil Ross into the pits.
Despite the mayhem, Brad Kroef recovered to ultimately win Race Two as gear linkage issues relegated Shane Dias to 2nd just ahead of Greg Kroef and championship leader Peter Ward in 4th.
With the title race closing up, Race Three in the afternoon was destined to be a heated affair. Shane Dias and Brad Kroef were on the front row. When the lights went out it was a drag race to turn one. Brad prevailed. Shane piled on the pressure and managed to get around Brad on the back straight. From there, his race was in the bag.
Yet as Shane kept extending his lead, the battle between the two Kroefs and Peter Ward was less predictable. Brad Kroef was holding onto second, but father Greg was trying to get around the highly experienced Peter Ward in third. Trying perhaps a little too hard – Greg Kroef braked late and ran off into the kitty litter at the start of lap 7 and Peter Ward left him for dust.
That’s how the positions of the championship contenders remained at the chequered flag. So as Shane Dias celebrated his 27th birthday that weekend, two race wins and a second place gave him something more to celebrate, helping close the gap to championship leader Peter Ward.
So as the points battle tightens, it sets up a nail-biting final round for the RYCO 24•7 V8 Utes final round at Hampton Downs in 4 weeks.
Race 1 Saturday 1st Shane Dias Holden 2nd Peter Ward Holden 3rd Greg Kroef Ford 4th Brad Kroef Ford 5th Simon Ussher Ford 6th Brent Main Holden 7th Phil Ross Holden 8th Paul Fougere Holden 9th Stu Monteith Holden 10th Bruce McRae Holden | Race 2 Sunday 1st Brad Kroef Ford 2nd Shane Dias Holden 3rd Greg Kroef Ford 4th Peter Ward Holden 5th Simon Ussher Ford 6th Brent Main Holden 7th Paul Fougere Holden 8th Bruce McRae Holden Not Qualified: DNF St Monteith Holden DNF Phil Ross Holden | Race 3 Sunday 1st Shane Dias Holden 2nd Peter Ward Holden 3rd Brad Kroef Ford 4th Greg Kroef Ford 5th Simon Ussher Ford 6th Brent Main Holden 7th Paul Fougere Holden 8th Stu Monteith Holden 9th Bruce McRae Holden DNS Phil Ross Holden |
SERIES POINTS AFTER ROUND 3 |
1st Peter Ward Holden 315 points 2nd Shane Dias Holden 271 points 3rd Brad Kroef Ford 270 points 4th Greg Kroef Ford 233 points 5th Simon Ussher Ford 207 points 6th Paul Fougere Holden 184 points 7th Stu Monteith Holden 172 points 8th Bruce McRae Holden 170 points 9th David Lowe Holden 148 points 10th Phil Ross Holden 115 points 11th Daniel Ludlam Ford 112 points 12th Brent Main Holden 60 points 13th Nick Ross Holden 58 points |