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Will Brown doubles up in eventful Sydney race two

MPC Team Liqui Moly’s Will Brown took a second straight win in the second joint TCR World Tour / TCR Australia race at Sydney Motorsport Park, as early leader Aaron Cameron was hit with a penalty for a false start.

Wall Racing’s Néstor Girolami had started the partially reversed-grid race from pole position, but when the lights went out it was Cyan Racing’s Thed Björk who jumped into the lead, with the fast-starting Peugeot of Cameron challenging around the outside.

Björk aggressively defended from Girolami into Turn 2, but in doing so went deep into the corner and dropped to fifth, opening the door to Cameron and Girolami, who banged wheels in the process.

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Further back, BRC Racing’s Mikel Azcona was in the thick of a battle with Cyan Racing’s Ma Qing Hua and Comtoyou Racing’s Frédéric Vervisch for seventh, which resulted in Vervsich banging into Azcona as the former went wide, resulting in a damaged front-right tyre for the Hyundai racer, who had to limp to the pits for a new wheel.

Cameron prevailed at the front on the opening lap, but was soon handed a five-second time penalty for the smallest of false starts, meaning he would effectively have to break free from the chasing pack – by now headed up by Girolami and Norbert Michelisz, with Brown down in seventh – to stand any chance of keeping the win.

On lap three, Girolami was out of the race and stricken by the side of the circuit, resulting in a three-lap safety car intervention to retrieve the Honda.

Racing resumed on lap seven, and the drama immediately continued – Björk attempted to pass Michelisz for second at Turn 2, but the Swede, who later admitted his mistake, braked too late and hit the Hyundai, pushing Michelisz wide and breaking the power steering and driveshaft on Björk’s Lynk & Co.

The incident opened the door for Rob Huff to slip into second, with Brown, who had been up to fifth before the safety car, now in third.

It only took two laps for Brown to pass Huff, which he did so at Turn 2, and he set about closing down Cameron’s two second advantage.

By lap 12 the Audi driver was on the tail of the Peugeot, and when Cameron went wide at the Turn 8 hairpin, he assumed the lead of the race.

By the time the chequered flag flew, Brown was over three seconds clear to claim a second successive win and his fourth of the TCR Australia season.

After Cameron’s penalty, Huff took second, whilst Vervisch made it an all-Audi podium in third, having got by Michelisz in the Björk-instigated incident as well.

Michelisz was fourth, ahead of the HMO Customer Racing Hyundai of Josh Buchan in fifth. Buchan had a fierce battle with team-mate and TCR Australia points leader Bailey Sweeny in the mid-part of the race, with the two title rivals completing the podium in the national series.

Ashley Seward Motorsport’s Tom Oliphant enjoyed another strong race, taking the chequered flag in seventh and as the top Lynk & Co driver after various incidents for the Cyan Racing cars.

Cameron was classified in eighth after his penalty, with the top ten being completed by Cyan Racing’s Yann Ehrlacher and Santiago Urrutia, after the latter dropped back to help his title rival.

Ehrlacher had been running in ninth early on, but was hit by the Peugeot of Jordan Cox on the run to Turn 2 on lap three, resulting in a pitstop for the Frenchman which dropped him to 19th before the safety car and required him to put in an impressive recovery drive thereafter.

Reigning TCR Australia champion Tony D’Alberto had a relatively quiet race to 12th.

Additional time penalties for exceeding track limits were dished out to Zac Soutar, who was thus ultimately 16th, and Ben Bargwanna, whose penalty was moot as he pitted with a misfire late on and was not classified.

Azcona, who had moved closer to the TCR World Tour points lead after his podium on Friday, was ultimately 19th and a lap down after pitting for a new tyre following the early contact with Vervisch.

Race two is scheduled to get underway at 19:55 local time under floodlights (7:55 CET, 08:55 GMT).

Race two result

POS NO CL NAT DRIVER ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME BEST GD
1 9 AU Will BROWN MPC Team LIQUI MOLY Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 17 17 LAPS 1:36.412 10
2 179 WT Rob HUFF Audi Sport Comtoyou Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 17 3.4963 1:36.945 7
3 122 WT Frédéric VERVISCH Audi Sport Comtoyou Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 17 3.9116 1:36.614 6
4 105 WT Norbert MICHELISZ BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Hyundai Elantra N TCR 17 4.9157 1:36.747 3
5 30 AU Josh BUCHAN HMO Customer Racing Hyundai Elantra N TCR 17 5.4325 1:36.098 16
6 130 AU Bailey SWEENY HMO Customer Racing Hyundai i30 N TCR 17 7.4825 1:36.416 14
7 115 AU Tom OLIPHANT Autoglym / Ashley Seward Motorsport Lynk & Co 03 TCR 17 8.0442 1:36.761 12
8 18 AU Aaron CAMERON Team Valvoline GRM Peugeot 308 TCR 17 8.1952 1:36.761 4
9 168 WT Yann EHRLACHER Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 17 12.8564 1:37.082 5
10 112 WT Santiago URRUTIA Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 17 14.1491 1:36.738 22
11 14 AU Lachlan MINEEFF Purple Sector Audi RS3 LMS TCR 17 17.4328 1:37.509 13
12 1 AU Tony D’ALBERTO Honda Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 17 18.8901 1:37.919 15
13 74 AU Brad HARRIS Exclusive Switchboards / Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR 17 19.8984 1:37.644 17
14 33 AU Jordan COX Schaeffler GRM Peugeot 308 TCR 17 21.0085 1:36.548 11
15 76 AU Will HARRIS Exclusive Switchboards / Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FK7 TCR 17 23.0228 1:38.072 21
16 110 AU Zac SOUTAR Team Soutar Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR II 17 25.8094 1:38.014 23
17 4 AU Jimmy CLAIRET Hangcha Forklifts Peugeot 308 TCR 17 28.5379 1:38.163 19
18 22 AU Iain MCDOUGALL Challenge Motorsport Audi RS3 LMS TCR 17 35.4432 1:39.228 20
19 196 WT Mikel AZCONA BRC Hyundai N Squadra Corse Hyundai Elantra N TCR 16 + 1 LAP 1:37.731 8
R 71 AU Ben BARGWANNA Burson Auto Parts Racing Peugeot 308 TCR 15 DNF 1:37.857 18
R 111 WT Thed BJÖRK Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 7 DNF 1:36.988 2
R 155 WT MA Qing Hua Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 FL TCR 7 DNF 1:36.456 9
R 129 WT Néstor GIROLAMI Honda Wall Racing Honda Civic Type-R FL5 TCR 2 DNF 1:36.425 1
NS 41 AU Kody GARLAND Valvoline Racing GRM Peugeot 308 TCR DNS N/A
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