4 minute read
Justin Allen eyes the mountain
from Auto Channel 51
by Via Media
Justin Allen sets his sights on the mountain
SPURRED ON BY A TOP FIVE RESULT IN THE NEW ZEALAND TOYOTA 86 CHAMPIONSHIP, JUSTIN ALLEN HAS A CLEAR TARGET FOR THE 2022/23 SEASON
Advertisement
Justin Allen joined the Toyota 86 Championship in 2018/19 and quickly established himself as a frontrunner. He heads into the upcoming season in the NAPA Auto Parts entry high on confidence.
“I love this category because it’s super, super tight and close, which is why it’s the most competitive category in New Zealand for tin-top racing,” Allen said.
“I’m happy to be here and compete in one of the top tier classes in New Zealand motorsport.”
Allen revealed a new livery for his NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 86 at the non-championship event supporting the Supercars Championship at Pukekohe Park Raceway on 9-11 September, the final blast around the circuit before its closure next April.
“We’ve gone for a deeper blue, with a bright yellow mimicking the European-style honeycomb texture, which is sure to pop and stand out both on-track as well as on television,” Allen said.
The field at Pukekohe was one of the largest in category history featuring previous champions Callum Hedge and Peter Vodanovich, and it was Hedge who prevailed in the Toyota 86 feature race, hotly pursued by Pukekohe veteran Christina Orr-West.
On Sunday, Allen found the pace around the Pukekohe track everyone knew he had, and battled with Saturday winners Dion Pitt and Brock Gilchrist to finish fourth in the feature race. He provided this insight into the Toyota 86 category.
“The Toyota 86 Championship here in New Zealand is the closest and most competitive category to contest in the country,” he explained.
“There were 20 entries for the meeting at Pukekohe Park supporting the Repco Supercars Championship and it was a weekend of hard, fast racing.
“It was quite a humble meeting here in Auckland as it is the last time many of us will ever race at Pukekohe Park Raceway as it is closing down in April.”
Allen is a regular user of the NAPA Know How Motorsport Academy online portal, which provides a variety of helpful hints and tips to rising stars of the sport through the guidance of four experienced mentors, led by Supercars driver Bryce Fullwood.
“The NAPA Know How Motorsport Academy is designed to bring up some grassroots drivers through an online portal where you can learn via four mentors covering everything from how to gain sponsorship through to nutrition, and even driver coaching as well,” Allen said.
“The advantage of the NAPA Know How Motorsport Academy is the advice on the page is free and will aid you in all aspects of your future aims in racing.”
The new season of the New Zealand Toyota 86 Championship begins at Hampton Downs in January and Allen has only one target. He has set his sights on nothing less than winning the championship as he harbours ambitions to race at the hallowed Mount Panorama circuit.
“I’m aiming for the number one spot after last year’s top five result in the NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 86,” he stated.
“Winning would mean the world to me and hopefully this will lead me to getting a wildcard in the Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia Toyota 86 Racing Series at Bathurst, which is my aim for the foreseeable future.”
Auto Channel is the best way to reach the wider automotive industry. The publication is direct mailed to 11,298 New Zealand businesses in the following automotive sectors:
Automotive workshops Parts importers and distributors Transmission specialists Automotive recyclers Towing operators Panel beaters and painters Crash repairers Tyre dealers Suspension and underbody repairers Steering specialists Towing operators Auto-electrical repairers New and used-car dealers Air conditioning repairers Heavy machinery dealers Trucking and transport
Auto Channel Issue No. 52 distributed 25 October
Editorial: editor@autochannel.co.nz Advertising: Mike White michael.white@parkside.co.nz
All other enquiries to: autochannel.co.nz Auto Channel is produced by Parkside Media, publishers of NZ’s three biggest-selling automotive magazines NZ Performance Car, New Zealand Classic Car, and NZV8.
At Repco, we’re back again, Bringin’ the Bathurst! We’re bringin’ the noise, the burnouts and the octane that you love. But it’s you, the fans, that have been bringin’ it for ALMOST 60 years. You bring the excitement, you bring the passion, you bring the noise. Whether you’re catching all the action from your couch or feeling the rush of the great race as you take it in trackside, the spirit of Bathurst pumps through your veins. Just like ours. This year, we’re all Bringin’ the Bathurst. For everything motorsport and more, head over togarage.repco.co.nz