Keagan Masters extended hisSasol GTC2
Championship lead with a masterful drive to a double race victory
at round six of the campaign, while Adrian Wood claimed his career best result with
second place in the first race.
The Volkswagen Jetta GTC team had a bruising
day at the races, with Mathew Hodges forced out of the running with a
mechanical issue and triple race-winner Daniel Rowe relegated to fifth and
sixth places after an incident-packed pair of races.
Rowe and Hodges both struggled in qualifying
to find a comfortable race set-up, ending sixth and eighth on the starting
grid. Masters planted his Volkswagen Advanced Driving Academy Golf GTi on pole
position, 0.1 seconds ahead of teammate Wood in his Kyocera-backed Golf GTi.
In the first 12-lap race, Hodges took seventh
place from Michael van Rooyen (BMW) on the opening lap while Rowe led a
high-speed four-car race-within-a-race. As the race unfolded, Hodges slipped
back while Rowe and Van Rooyen passed and re-passed each other on each lap.
With three laps remaining Hodges peeled into the pits and retirement, while
Rowe continued to his fight, crossing the line in fifth place.
Masters and Wood took off and were never
headed although Wood came under pressure from third placed Devin Robertson
(MINI); he drove a superb race to pass the chequered flag 0.3 seconds ahead of
his rival.
Race two saw Rowe line up in second spot on
the inverted grid. He was on the outside of the track racing into turn two and
was passed by Van Rooyen. On lap nine, Van Rooyen spun out, allowing Rowe to
set off after the race leader, Johan Fourie (BMW). On the final lap, Rowe
pulled alongside his rival, who squeezed the Jetta driver and the two cars
touched with both going into the gravel trap. Rowe dropped to a disappointed
sixth.
Masters, from last on the grid, was into third
place by lap four and chasing the race leaders hard. He caught and passed
Robertson and set off to close the 3.5 second gap to Brad Liebenberg (MINI)
with a series of spellbinding laps. On the final lap, the two youngsters raced
side-by-side and Masters got his car’s nose ahead on the run into the final
corner and out-draged his rival to the flag.
Volkswagen Motorsport Team Manger said: “The
team took the wrong direction on set-up which left us a little on the back foot
after qualifying. Mathew’s rotten luck has continued into round six, while
Daniel had a busy race day and continues to have a solid season. The GTC2 team
did us proud with a double win for Keagan and a second-place podium for
Adrian”.
Volkswagen Motorsport’s next outing is at
Kyalami on 1st and 2nd September as part of the Festival of
Motoring with one race on each day.
