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Lobb Sets Pace in New Motorsport Championship

Monday 16 February 2009, 2:20PM

By Little Devil Entertainment

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Caine Lobb in the brand new Formula Suzuki Hyabusa
Caine Lobb in the brand new Formula Suzuki Hyabusa Credit: Little Devil Entertainment
Caine Lobb wins opening round at Pukekohe Park Raceway
Caine Lobb wins opening round at Pukekohe Park Raceway Credit: www.SportProMedia.com

PUKEKOHE

At the weekend Caine Lobb returned to open wheeled racing in style by winning the inaugural round of the new Formula Suzuki Championship at Pukekohe Park Raceway.

Claiming pole position in extremely wet conditions on Saturday morning Lobb made good use of the Kumho wet tyres imported especially for the series.

"Apparently they are the same tyres as they use in Australian and European F3 and both the wets and slicks are very good." he said.

A tough battle in the first of the three races was had between Lobb and skilled karter from Auckland Daniel Bray who managed to get into the lead taking the very first victory of the new series.

"I was having problems going through Castrol and he managed to get a good run out of the corner and got past me but a few changes to the car and on Sunday it was fine." said Lobb.

"There is a lot we can do to the car to increase it's performance and you can really feel any changes you make - it's a lot different to the Holden Ute I have been racing lately."

The new series uses a front and rear winged chassis designed and developed for Suzuki Motorsport by well known driver "Monster" Tajima.

The power plant comes from the exceptional Suzuki Hyabusa motorcycle which lends the race cars a very handy 175 horsepower at an exciting 9,800 revs and also a six speed sequential gearbox.

With a chassis weight of only 425kg that power can be translated into 400hp per ton and all on slick tyres!

"The car feels and sounds really good." says Lobb.

On Sunday Lobb was able to take the lead all the way to the finish line in both race two and three wrapping up a victory in the first of five rounds in the Formula Suzuki Championship.

lobb also set the Pukekohe Park Raceway lap record for the new Formula Suzuki cars in race three with a time of one minute 1.178 seconds.

"The Suzukis are very twitchy especially going through turn one at the end of the straight but when we all get used to them and start working on the setups we will see the times start to come down I think." he said.

"At this stage we are all just getting to know the cars and the series is still very friendly." he says.

However Lobb went up against some tough competition over the weekend against the likes of Daniel Bray and three Rollinson brothers Gene, Royce and Kieron.

Bray is a regular competitor in the USA karting scene and finished second in the SuperNationals last November whereas Gene Rollinson has come through Team Kiwi Racing as a competitor in the very tough NZV8s and last year was a strong contender in the Fujitsu V8 Development series in Australia.

The brand new Formula Suzuki Championship heads to Taupo Motorsport Park for round two this Sunday which will be just a one day event but includes all the action of a regular weekend with one qualification session and three races.

"The weekend at Pukekohe was mint and I can't wait for the next round this weekend." said Lobb.

After the Taupo meeting the series will head to Manfeild Autocourse in Feilding for round three over the weekend of 28-29th March.

The dates of the final two rounds are yet to be announced.

After this weekend Caine Lobb will be back into the Mark Cromie Holden Racing Team V8 ute over the weekend of 6-8th March at Timaru International Motorsport Raceway.

He is currently holding third position in that championship.