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    Formula 4

    Western Australia next for the Australian Championship

    Inside RacingMay 3, 2017
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    Round Three of the 2017 CAMS Jayco Australian Formula 4 Championship will visit Western Australia this weekend for the first time in the Championship’s history. Supporting the Supercars Perth SuperSprint at Barbagallo Raceway, the event will be the home round for West Australian racers Nick Rowe (AGI Sport) and Aaron Love (Team BRM).

    Rowe, who was Sandown’s Round Two winner in April, will be looking to catch up on current points leader Liam Lawson (Team BRM). The New Zealander impressed on his Australian Formula 4 debut by claiming victory in Round One and second in Round Two at Sandown. 

    Zagame Autosport’s Ryan Suhle is the leading Burson Auto Parts Rookie and CAMS Foundation Rising Star driver in third place overall, ahead of fellow Rising Star Cameron Shields (Team BRM) in fourth. Aaron Love is the next best placed Burson Auto Parts Rookie (sixth overall), with JRD’s Jordan Mazzaroli the third best (eighth overall).

     The four CAMS Foundation Rising Stars – Simon Fallon, Cameron Shields, Zane Morse and Ryan Suhle –  will regroup in Barbagallo, with Shields’ third place finish in Round Two the best result so far from the group.

    A preview from the CAMS Foundation Rising Stars is available at the CAMS Foundation website by following this link here. The CAMS Jayco Australian Formula 4 Championship will explore its first laps around Barbagallo on Friday morning with two practice sessions to be held at 9:00am and 11:25am AWST. 

    The drivers will then qualify for pole position at 2:00pm Friday, with the fastest driver to be awarded with a $500 Virgin Australian flight credit prize. Three races will be held across Saturday and Sunday, with all sessions to be broadcast live on Fox Sports 5 (506) and on Foxtel Play.

    Entry List (13)

    #5 – Ryan Suhle (QLD) (R) – Zagame Autosport – Ray White/CAMS Foundation Rising Star

    #7 – Tyler Everingham (NSW) – Zagame Autosport – JetGo

    #11 – Zane Morse (ACT) (R) – Team BRM – Charman Earthmoving/CAMS Foundation Rising Star

    #21 – Harley Haber (NSW) – AGI Sport – CEJN

    #27 – Simon Fallon (VIC) – Team BRM – CoolDrive/Fallon Developments/CAMS Foundation Rising Star

    #30 – Liam Lawson (NZ) – Team BRM – RetroCar.co.nz

    #44 – Sage Murdoch (NSW) (R) – AGI Sport – Racesah

    #61 – Jordan Mazzaroli (NSW) (R) – JRD – Real Equity Real Estate/Mr Moto

    #73 – Cameron Shields (QLD) – Team BRM – McDonald’s Toowoomba/Dependable Sheds/CAMS Foundation Rising Star

    #76 – Zakkary Best (VIC) – AGI Sport – Best Leisure Industries

    #78 – Aaron Love (WA) (R) – Team BRM – Coco’s

    #91 – Josh Denton (SA) – Team BRM – Pink’s Mitre 10

    #97 – Nick Rowe (WA) – AGI Sport – SCT Logistics

    (R) = Rookie

    Championship Standings

    #1 – Liam Lawson: 122

    #2 – Nick Rowe: 112

    #3 – Ryan Suhle: 65

    #4 – Cameron Shields: 61

    #5 – Josh Denton: 57

    #6 – Aaron Love: 38

    #7 – Harley Haber: 34

    #8 – Jordan Mazzaroli: 32

    #9 – Zakkary Best: 26

    #10 – Tyler Everingham: 23

    #11 – Simon Fallon: 17

    #12 – Zane Morse: 17

    #13 – Sage Murdoch: 2

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