2013 New Zealand Grand Prix

2013 New Zealand Grand Prix
Race 3, Round 5 of 5 of the 2013 Toyota Racing Series
Race details
Date 10 February 2013
Official name LVIII New Zealand Grand Prix
Location Manfeild Autocourse, Feilding, New Zealand
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.033 km (1.885 miles)
Distance 35 laps, 106.16 km (65.96 miles)
Weather Fine
Pole position
Driver Giles Motorsport
Time 1:03.472
Fastest lap
Driver New Zealand Nick Cassidy M2 Competition
Time 1:04.631 on lap 26
Podium
First M2 Competition
Second M2 Competition
Third M2 Competition

The 2013 New Zealand Grand Prix event for open wheel racing cars was held at Manfeild Autocourse near Feilding on 10 February 2013. It was the fifty-eighth New Zealand Grand Prix and was open to Toyota Racing Series cars. The event was also the third race of the fifth round of the 2013 Toyota Racing Series, the final race of the series.

Twenty Tatuus-Toyota cars started the race which was won by New Zealander Nick Cassidy for the second time in succession, a feat last achieved by Simon Wills who won the race back to back in 1998 and 1999.

The M2 Competition team dominated the race, filling all three podium positions. Briton Alex Lynn finished second, 0.7 seconds behind Cassidy. Third was Dutch driver Steijn Schothorst.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos No Driver Team Time Gap
1 11 Austria Lucas Auer Giles Motorsport 1:03.472
2 36 United Kingdom Alex Lynn M2 Competition 1:03.520 + 0.048 s
3 21 Netherlands Steijn Schothorst M2 Competition 1:03.730 + 0.258 s
4 1 New Zealand Nick Cassidy M2 Competition 1:03.738 + 0.266 s
5 5 Brazil Bruno Bonifacio Giles Motorsport 1:03.843 + 0.371 s
6 6 Brazil Pipo Derani Giles Motorsport 1:03.913 + 0.441 s
7 19 Netherlands Pieter Schothorst M2 Competition 1:03.948 + 0.476 s
8 23 United Kingdom Jann Mardenborough ETEC Motorsport 1:03.972 + 0.500 s
9 16 Italy Ignazio D'Agosto Victory Motor Racing 1:04.036 + 0.564 s
10 4 Puerto Rico Felix Serralles Giles Motorsport 1:04.070 + 0.598 s
11 18 Canada Nicholas Latifi Giles Motorsport 1:04.128 + 0.656 s
12 22 Singapore Andrew Tang ETEC Motorsport 1:04.153 + 0.681 s
13 43 Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul ETEC Motorsport 1:04.208 + 0.736 s
14 3 New Zealand Damon Leitch Victory Motor Racing 1:04.289 + 0.817 s
15 44 Norway Dennis Olsen M2 Competition 1:04.311 + 0.839 s
16 7 Colombia Tatiana Calderón ETEC Motorsport 1:04.342 + 0.870 s
17 29 Malaysia Akash Nandy ETEC Motorsport 1:04.429 + 0.957 s
18 53 New Zealand Michael Scott Victory Motor Racing 1:04.469 + 0.997 s
19 10 Australia Spike Goddard M2 Competition 1:04.498 + 1.026 s
20 9 New Zealand Ken Smith Giles Motorsport 1:04.965 + 1.493 s
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Race

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Pos No Driver Team Laps Gap
1 1 New Zealand Nick Cassidy M2 Competition 35 40min 18.328sec
2 36 United Kingdom Alex Lynn M2 Competition 35 + 0.711 s
3 21 Netherlands Steijn Schothorst M2 Competition 35 + 2.371 s
4 6 Brazil Pipo Derani Giles Motorsport 35 + 3.148 s
5 5 Brazil Bruno Bonifacio Giles Motorsport 35 + 4.877 s
6 11 Austria Lucas Auer Giles Motorsport 35 + 5.232 s
7 23 United Kingdom Jann Mardenborough ETEC Motorsport 35 + 5.497 s
8 16 Italy Ignazio D'Agosto Victory Motor Racing 35 + 5.995 s
9 4 Puerto Rico Felix Serralles Giles Motorsport 35 + 8.248 s
10 22 Singapore Andrew Tang ETEC Motorsport 35 + 8.569 s
11 3 New Zealand Damon Leitch Victory Motor Racing 35 + 9.332 s
12 18 Canada Nicholas Latifi Giles Motorsport 35 + 10.548 s
13 7 Colombia Tatiana Calderón ETEC Motorsport 35 + 10.829 s
14 43 Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul ETEC Motorsport 35 + 11.890 s
15 53 New Zealand Michael Scott Victory Motor Racing 35 + 12.493 s
16 9 New Zealand Ken Smith Giles Motorsport 35 + 17.070 s
17 19 Netherlands Pieter Schothorst M2 Competition 34 + 1 Lap
18 29 Malaysia Akash Nandy ETEC Motorsport 33 + 2 Laps
19 10 Australia Spike Goddard M2 Competition 33 + 2 Laps
Ret 44 Norway Dennis Olsen M2 Competition 15 Retired
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References

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  1. ^ "New merge for average for Race 19". mylaps.com. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
  2. ^ "R19 TRS "NZ Grand Prix" 35 Laps". mylaps.com. Retrieved 2015-10-31.
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Preceded by New Zealand Grand Prix
2013
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