Aaron Love Chasing F4 Title
Posted on November 2, 2018 Tags: Aaron Love CAMS Australian F4 Championship New Zealand Pukekohe
Aaron Love, Jayden Ojeda, Ryan Suhle, Lochie Hughes on the podium in Sydney. Image: Rhys Vandersyde
Perth’s AARON LOVE is sitting third on the CAMS PAYCE Australian Formula 4 Championship as the fleet heads to New Zealand this weekend for the grand final.
Aaron finished second to series leader Jayden Ojeda at the penultimate round at Sydney Motorsport Park in September.
For the first time in the AF4C’S four-season history they race on Kiwi soil at Pukekohe, supporting the ITM Auckland SuperSprint round of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship. It’s an exciting conclusion to a thrilling season for some of Australia’s best junior drivers.
Championship honours remain open with three races and a maximum of 75 points up for grabs, with AGI Sport’s Jayden Ojeda in the box seat to claim his first Australian Championship. Ojeda is 51 points clear of teammate Ryan Suhle.
The battle for runner-up honours is closer, with Suhle 25 points clear of Team BRM’s Aaron Love.
With Australian Formula 4’s first visit to New Zealand, naturally there is limited to no data for teams and drivers to reference for this round, with only a handful of drivers have had overseas experience outside of karting – Thomas Smith racing in New Zealand earlier this year and Aaron Love competing in Asia.
The cross-Tasman trip has also presented a set of unique challenges for the championship’s logistics, with teams having to compact their equipment into shipping containers throughout the previous couple of weeks.
All cars, team equipment and spare parts arrived safely to Auckland via sea after departing from Port Botany in Sydney, thanks to Gibson Freight. AGI Sport assisted in the construction of frames and vehicle ramps to accommodate the storage of all championship cars into containers.
Preparations for the 2019 CAMS PAYCE Australian Formula 4 Championship are well underway, with applications for CAMS Rising Star drivers to open in the coming weeks alongside confirmation of next season’s Australian Formula 4 calendar.
Event Schedule
Saturday 3 November
9:20am – Castrol Pole Position (20 mins)
12:30pm – Race One (12 laps)
Sunday 4 November
9:00am – Race Two (12 laps)
11:45am – Race Three (12 laps)
All times are listed in NZDT +13
Entry List
#5 – Ryan Suhle – AGI Sport – CAMS Rising Star/Ray White
#11 – Jackson Walls – PatriziCorse – Objective Racing
#12 – Josh Smith – Team BRM – Shamick Racing
#15 – Lochie Hughes – Team BRM – TFH Hire
#16 – Thomas Smith – Team BRM – SCT Logistics
#27 – Zayd Tones – Team BRM – Alientech
#31 – Jayden Ojeda – AGI Sport – Engine Sensors Australia
#39 – Antonio Astuti – AGI Sport
#50 – Ardie Jonic – AGI Sport – Jonic Motors
#73 – Cameron Shields – Team BRM – McDonald’s Australia
#78 – Aaron Love – Team BRM – Coco’s
Championship Standings
1. Jayden Ojeda: 344
2. Ryan Suhle: 293
3. Aaron Love: 268
4. Cameron Shields: 242
5. Lochie Hughes: 189 (R)
6. Zayd Tones: 123 (R)
7. Jackson Walls: 121 (R)
8. Josh Smith: 78 (R)
9. Thomas Smith: 71 (R)
10. Antonio Astuti: 62 (R)
11. Ardie Jonic: 22 (R)
* (R) = Burson Auto Parts Rooki
Weather
Friday: Partly cloudy – Max 18°c / Min 10°c
Saturday: Cloudy – Max 19°c / Min 13°c
Sunday: Rain – Max 19°c / Min 13°c
Television
Practice, qualifying and race sessions will be televised live in Australia on Fox Sports (Channel 506) as part of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship support coverage.
My thanks to:
Rob James – Australian Formula 4 Media Manager
+61 402 885 034
+61 03 9593 7720
rob.james@cams.com.au
EDITED by AC
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