2008–09 Toyota Racing Series

The 2008–09 Toyota Racing Series was the fifth running of the Toyota Racing Series. The Toyota Racing Series is New Zealand's premier open-wheeler motorsport category. The Series includes races for every major trophy in New Zealand circuit racing including the New Zealand Motor Cup and the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy. The cars are also the category for the 2009 New Zealand Grand Prix, which was held as the third race of the Manfeild Autocourse round, – one of only two races in the world with FIA approval to use the Grand Prix nomenclature outside Formula One.

Mitch Cunningham won the championship by over 100 points ahead of Sam MacNeill and Michael Burdett; finishing as the round winner in three of the six meetings.

Teams and drivers edit

The following teams and drivers are competing during the 2008–09 Toyota Racing Series. All drivers compete in Tatuus TT104ZZ chassis.

Team No. Driver Rounds
European Technique 1   Andy Knight 4
5   Scott Pye All
47   Nathan Antunes 1–3
50   Adderly Fong 2–3
Earl Bamber Racing 2   Earl Bamber 4
Giles Motorsport 8   Will Stevens 2–4
9   Daniel Jilesen All
14   Keeley Pudney 1–5
28   William Buller 2–4
32   Mitch Cunningham All
Ken Smith Motorsport 11   Ken Smith 5–6
Motorsport Solutions 19   Sam MacNeill All
69   Alastair Wootten All
74   Michael Burdett All
89   John Whelan All
John McIntyre Racing 25   John McIntyre 4
Triple X Motorsport 47   Daniel Gaunt 5
Andrew Waite 48   Andrew Waite 4–5
TRS Lites Entries
Mitch Evans 4   Mitch Evans
Chris Cox 12   Chris Cox

Calendar edit

Round Date Location Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
2008
1 R1 28–30 November Powerbuilt Raceway at Ruapuna Park   Scott Pye   Mitch Cunningham   Michael Burdett Motorsport Solutions
R2   Nathan Antunes   Nathan Antunes European Technique
R3   Scott Pye   Scott Pye European Technique
2009
2 R1 9-11 January Timaru International Motor Raceway   Scott Pye   Michael Burdett   William Buller Giles Motorsport
R2   Scott Pye   Scott Pye European Technique
R3   Scott Pye   Scott Pye European Technique
3 R1 16-18 January Teretonga Park   Mitch Cunningham   Nathan Antunes   Nathan Antunes European Technique
R2   Scott Pye   Mitch Cunningham Giles Motorsport
R3   William Buller   William Buller Giles Motorsport
4 R1 23-25 January Taupo Motorsport Park   Mitch Cunningham   Sam McNeill   Mitch Cunningham Giles Motorsport
R2   William Buller   Michael Burdett Motorsport Solutions
R3   Michael Burdett   Mitch Cunningham Giles Motorsport
5 R1 27 February-1 March Manfeild Autocourse   Daniel Gaunt   Daniel Gaunt   Earl Bamber Earl Bamber Racing
R2   Earl Bamber   Daniel Gaunt Triple X Motorsport
R3   Earl Bamber   Daniel Gaunt Triple X Motorsport
6 R1 13-15 March Pukekohe Park Raceway   Mitch Cunningham   Mitch Cunningham   Michael Burdett Motorsport Solutions
R2   Mitch Cunningham   Michael Burdett Motorsport Solutions
R3   Mitch Cunningham   Mitch Cunningham Giles Motorsport
NC R1 17-19 April Hamilton Street Circuit   Richie Stanaway   Richie Stanaway   Richie Stanaway Giles Motorsport
R2   Nathan Antunes   Richie Stanaway Giles Motorsport
  • NC – The Hamilton event is not part of the Toyota Racing Series Championship.

Results edit

Pos. Driver RUA TIM TER TAU MAN PUK Points
1   Mitch Cunningham 188 181 209 225 126 181 1110
2   Sam MacNeill 162 147 157 163 166 194 989
3   Scott Pye 142 204 180 120 91 158 895
4   Michael Burdett 114 159 117 180 159 150 879
5   Daniel Jilesen 148 120 148 127 39 150 732
6   Alastair Wootten 90 114 95 81 136 157 673
7   John Whelan 129 111 99 114 96 45 594
8   Keeley Pudney 133 99 88 58 124 502
9   Will Stevens 166 142 183 491
10   William Buller 170 159 138 467
11   Nathan Antunes 184 87 120 391
12   Earl Bamber 209 209
13   Adderly Fong 88 102 190
14   Andrew Waite 85 81 166
15   Daniel Gaunt 150 150
16   Ken Smith 87 42 129
17   John McIntyre 111 111
18   Andy Knight 89 89
Pos. Driver RUA TIM TER TAU MAN PUK Points

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