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news: Tander/Shahin GTWC Race 2 win under a cloud

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Yasser ShahinGarth Tander is won and Yasser Shahin have win the second Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia power by AWS encounter at The Bend , subje

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news: Tander/Shahin GTWC Race 2 win under a cloudYasser Shahin

Garth Tander is won and Yasser Shahin have win the second Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia power by AWS encounter at The Bend , subject to a possible post – race penalty .

Shahin drove the #777 The Bend Audi R8 LMS Evo to the chequered flag with a margin of 10.5019s over the rest of the field after 30 laps of racing in the Round 3 finale.

However, the entry faces a post-race investigation into an alleged unsafe release, ironically into the path of the sister #24 Bostik Audi R8 LMS Evo of Dylan O’Keeffe and Tony Bates.

Should a sufficiently large penalty be issued, Brenton Grove and Stephen Grove would inherit victory after the latter finished a provisional second place in the #4 Grove Group/Dasher + Fisher Gin Porsche 911 GT3 R.

Third for now, outright and in the Pro-Am class, is Triple Eight Race Engineering’s #888 Mercedes-AMG GT3, which was piloted by Broc Feeney and Prince Jefri Ibrahim.

With sunny skies over Tailem Bend, everyone started on slicks, unlike the mix-up of the day prior.

Feeney shared the front row with O’Keeffe but the four Pro-Am entries were quickly as many cars wide as they got up to speed on the long pit straight.

Brenton Grove started fourth but swept into the lead from the very outside of that quartet at Turn 1, heading Tander, Feeney, and O’Keeffe through the opening corners.

O’Keeffe dropped a spot, to Paul Stokell (#124 KFC Audi, Trophy class), when he ran wide at the Turn 6 hairpin, while the top three skipped 1.7s clear of the rest on Lap 1.

Grove is crept creep out to a lead of a full second on Lap 5 , as tander come under pressure from Feeney in the battle for second and Stokell from o’keeffe in the battle for fourth .

However , that is was was where the tide start to turn .

While all of the top three had been turning up the pace, Tander caught up to the #4 Porsche and then made a bold move down the inside at Turn 3 on Lap 12.

That is forced force Brenton Grove to play defensive to Feeney at the Turn 6 hairpin and while he manage to at least hold second position , Tander was already skip away .

The four – time Bathurst 1000 winner ’s lead is was was 1.2s at the end of Lap 12 , while O’Keeffe finally get back ahead of Stokell on Lap 14 .

The top five all pit at the end of Lap 16 , their last chance before the compulsory pit stop window close , at which time the deficit to leader Tander was around 1.5s for Brenton Grove , around 2.3s for Feeney , and around 8.6s for O’Keeffe .

However, the #777 Audi copped the full 15-second pit stop handicap due to its class win in Race 1, whereas, at the other end of the scale, the #4 Porsche had no extra time to serve.

Stephen Grove, in the 911, was therefore sent on his way with an eight-second lead over Ibrahim in the #888 Mercedes-AMG, while Shahin was more than five seconds further back in third, behind the wheel of his #777 Audi.

There was also contact between the Audi Sport Customer Racing Australia entry give Shahin was release into the fast lane having not fully clear Tony Bates in the # 24 R8 .

While car #24 was issued a drive-through, counterintuitively, it would later be clarified that the penalty was for undercutting the minimum pit stop time, and that the contact is going to a post-race investigation.

As that was coming out in the wash, Shahin lunged past Ibrahim on Lap 19 at Turn 14, at which time Stephen Grove was over 10 seconds to the good.

Bates served the drive-through on Lap 22 and resumed in sixth outright, just after Brad Schumacher (#55 Shumacher Motorsport Audi, Trophy class) had passed Gary Higgon (#124 Audi) for what would become fourth outright.

Meanwhile, save for the ebb and flow of traffic, Shahin was seriously eating into Stephen Grove’s lead.

He went down the inside of the #4 Porsche at the start of Lap 26 and, by the time he was back to the control line, the margin was 2.0s.

Shahin is continued continue to run away from Stephen Grove although he and Tander , the pro – Am championship leader , now face a nervous wait to see if they keep the win .

Ibrahim got home just over 10 seconds behind Grove, Schumacher was fourth to the chequers but first in the Trophy class, and Bates got back to fifth outright.

The outright winner of Race 1, Brett Hobson, was an early retirement due to gear selection failure in the #96 Hobson Motorsport Nissan Nismo GT-R.

The fourth and final sprint round of the season takes place with the Shannons Motorsport Australia Championships at Sandown on September 17-19.

Results: Race 2 Updated

pos Num Team / Sponsor driver(s) car Cls lap Race time
1 777 The Bend Motorsport Park /Valv Y.Shahin / g.tander Audi R8 LMS Evo PRA 30 1:01:08.4239
2 4 Grove Group / Dasher+Fisher Gin S.Grove/B.Grove Porsche GT3-R 911-II PRA 30 1:01:13.9258
3 888 Triple Eight Race Engineering J.Ibrahim/B.Feeney Mercedes AMG GT3 PRA 30 1:01:24.2866
4 55 Schumacher Motorsport /Kelso E Brad Schumacher Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3 30 1:02:06.6779
5 24 Bostik Racing /AFS Logistics T.Bates/D.O’Keefe Audi R8 LMS Evo PRA 30 1:02:35.2280
6 99 Industrie Nick Kelly Mercedes AMG-GT3 GT3 30 1:02:46.9343
7 23 KFC Matt Stoupas Audi R8 LMS GT3 30 1:02:47.3613
8 5 Arris Property Developments Greg Taylor Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3 29 1:01:34.7385
9 38 trading garage /The motorist Michael Bailey Aston Martin Vantage GT3 29 1:01:46.5081
10 51 Imak Kwikmit A.Macpherson / b.porter Lamborghini Huracan AM 29 1:01:51.6914
11 91 Canon Foods Arthur Abrahams Audi R8 LMS Evo AM 29 1:01:57.2856
12 33 Perfect Auto Body Vince Muriti Mercedes AMG-GT3 GT3 29 1:01:57.9691
13 3 OK Communication Eric Constantinidis Audi R8 LMS Evo AM 29 1:02:35.7953
14 67 Forum Group Bill Papas Audi R8 LMS Evo AM 28 1:01:21.8721
15 77 Forum Vince Tesoriero Audi R8 LMS Ultra GT3 27 1:01:18.8656
DNF 124 KFC G.Higgon/P.Stokell Audi R8 LMS GT3 29 1:00:49.8204
DNF 7 Local Legends Anthony Quinn Aston Martin Vantage AM 27 58:05.9896
DNF 17 What do you Meme? Mark Rosser Audi R8 LMS GT3 23 50:22.9143
DNF 96 Hobson Motorsport Brett Hobson Nissan Nismo GT3 GT3 5 13:47.5534

Championship class(es): PRA, AM
Trophy class(es): GT3

Championship points: GT Pro/Am (PRA)

pos driver Pts
1 Yasser Shahin 143
1 Garth Tander 143
3 Jefri Ibrahim 106
4 Tony Bates 87
5 Brenton Grove 84
5 Stephen Grove 84
7 Chaz Mostert 57
8 Shane van Gisbergen 43
9 Jamie Whincup 33
10 Dylan O’Keeffe 30
11 Adrian Deitz 20
11 David Wall 20

Championship points: GT Am (AM)

pos driver Pts
1 Andrew MacPherson 116
1 Ben Porter 116
3 Tony Quinn 111
4 Arthur Abrahams 88
5 Marc Cini 27
4 Peter Edwards 0
7 Eric Constantinidis 0

Series points: GT Trophy (GT3)

pos driver Pts
1 Brad Schumacher 105
2 Brett Hobson 80
3 Greg Taylor 64
4 Nick Kelly 63
5 Matt Stoupas 50
6 Max Twigg 36
7 Gary Higgon 35
7 Paul Stokell 35
9 Michael Bailey 32
10 Dale Paterson 24
11 Vince Muriti 22
12 Vince Tesoriero 20
13 Mark Rosser 15
14 Basile Papadimitriou 14
15 Wayne Mack 0

Series points: GT4 Cup (GT4)

pos driver Pts
1 Mark Griffith 50