In a day of contrasts for Volkswagen Motorsport, Keagan Masters put in
two superb drives in his Volkswagen Advanced Driving Golf GTI to extend his
lead in the Sasol GTC2 Championship while Daniel Rowe and Mathew Hodges had a
tough day in the office behind the wheel of their Jetta GTCs.
The Volkswagen Motorsport-run Jetta GTC duo got off to a fair start
during Friday’s free practice sessions but during official
qualifying, Mathew ran off the track at the infamous Potters Pass; the front
aerodynamic splitter dug into the soil and damaged the front end of the car.
Daniel placed his car a disappointing seventh position on the grid.
Keagan dug deep and pulled a fantastic lap out of his bag of tricks to
take the GTC2 pole position by 0.3 seconds, while Adrian Wood slotted his
Kyocera Volkswagen Golf GTi into fourth position in the starting line-up.
In spite of the best efforts of the VW Motorsport Team, the damage to
Mathew’s car could not be repaired before the first race and he was forced to
sit on the sidelines. Daniel flew the Volkswagen flag solo but battled with
straight-line speed down the long straight and finished in seventh place after
an uneventful race.
Keagan was embroiled in an exciting race-long duel with Devin Robertson
(Mini); the two rivals raced hard, circulating side-by-side as they fought for
every advantage. Keagan twice got ahead of his adversary, only to
out-brake himself and allow Robertson back past. As the race wound down, he
settled for the runner-up position and an increase in his championship lead.
Adrian suffered a puncture halfway through the race and dropped to the
back of the class as he limped back to the pits; the VW team got him back into
the race without losing a lap but with time running out, the young Advanced
Driving Academy instructor remained eighth.
Race two saw Daniel start from third on the grid while Mathew had to
start from the rear of the field. The two Jetta GTC drivers entertained the
large crowd with some spirited driving as the pair passed and re-passed each
after Mathew clawed his way up into the middle of the pack. Daniel was again
hampered by a lack of straight-line speed and a change in set-up which didn’t
deliver the result he expected. Daniel ended fifth and Mathew sixth.
The GTC2 race was another thrilling contest; from the back of the field,
Keagan and Robertson sliced their way through the field, emerging at the front
three quarters through the race. Close racing evolved into rubbing body panels
as they fought for every millimetre of track position. With two laps to
go, Keagan pulled out a small lead to take victory by a scant 0.186 seconds.
From pole position, Adrian made a fantastic start but as the race wore
on his tyres started to wear and he had a sideways moment at Potters Pass,
allowing Keagan and Robertson past. He held on to his third place to claim
the final step of the podium, much to his and the team’s delight.
Volkswagen Motorsport Team Manager Mike Rowe said: “In many respects we
have had a good weekend with Keagan again showing his growth and maturity as a
top class driver and consolidating his lead in the GTC2 Championship. Adrian
has made a big step and was on the podium in race 2. The results in GTC were
not what we expected given that we have been able to win races on our previous
two outings. We need to analyse the data, identify the problem and fix it. We
will be working as hard as ever in preparation for our home race in a month’s
time”.
Volkswagen Motorsport’s
next outing is at Aldo Scribante in Port Elizabeth on 14th July.