Friday, 21 August 2026

Friday at Queensland Raceway (aka the Paperclip)

 Friday at Queensland Raceway

Straight away, before I start, we can see the whole track from the exit of Turn 1. Even if it’s hard to see incidents at Turn 3.

The atmosphere’s cool, similar to Tailem Bend, and what I’d expect of Winton or Sydney Motorsport Park.

There seems to be a different vibe for more rural venues compared to city-based venues.

Anyway, onto the action, and we start with the Porsche practice session.

Not a lot of notable moments. My phone was low on charge, so I couldn’t do much. But a car spun into the grass entering Turn 2 and got stuck, which triggered a red flag.

Aussie Racing cars were next, basically go karts with a car shell and roll cage. Aussie racing cars are always awesome to watch, even in qualifying.

One car went off entering Turn 2 to trigger a Red Flag, while another car dropping oil triggered a second.

A small dust devil blowing through caught two hats in the thirty seconds it whirled through, but thankfully the men got their hats back.

The next series to qualify was the Toyota 86s, where two red flags interrupted the session. The wild second red flag, a car ran wide exiting turn one, then tank slapped across the road, finishing in the gravel entering turn 2.

The Porsche qualifying session came next. This session was annoying, as after Diesel Thomas found himself trapped in the sand trap at Turn 1. While retrieving his car, someone allowed the cars to re-enter the track. Thankfully, only one lap at slow speed. Still, not acceptable.

The Trans Am then entered the track for Race 1.

Todd Hazelwood started on pole and won the race. However, a crash at Turn 2 on Lap 1 brought out the safety car.

Todd’s championship rivals Nathan Herne and James Moffat were among six cars that crashed. The crash left Jack Smith buried, and he would retire soon after. Others involved lost laps in repairs.

Todd Hazelwood held off Blake Tracey and Tim Blanchard to win.

The other Friday race was the Aussie Racing Cars. The race was intense, with plenty of battles throughout the field. One car retired as the cars came to the green.

Which means we move to Supercars Practice.

We’ve got the largest field we’ll have this season at 27 cars. The Bathurst 1000, for comparison, will have 26 entries.

Jackson Walls provided the most entertainment, running off track several times in both practice sessions. This included once at Turn 2 where he nearly made the tires.

The only red flag for both sessions was when Aaron Seton went off at Turn 3 and got stuck.

Will Brown didn’t participate in Practice 2 with left-front issues. Others, including Andre Heimgartner, also had issues.

I enjoyed today, and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. My great uncle also had a pretty good time, which is great for someone who’s nearing 80.

Sunday, 2 August 2026

Formation lap Gearbox failure leaves Ryan Wood last at Wanneroo

Credit: Supercars
Ryan Wood (#2 Truck Assist/NTI Toyota) finished last for the 5th time in his career. The finish came after a blown gearbox on the formation lap ended his race before it began. The finish came in Wood’s 82nd start, and is his 3rd last-place finish of the year.

Ryan Wood had a tough start to his career, scoring back-to-back last-place finishes at Bathurst in 2024. Since then, he won Rookie of the Year in 2024, won his first race at Barbagallo in 2025, towards 10th in the Championship. This year his team switched to Toyota. Wood currently sits seventh in the championship with a win and four podiums. Wood was 21st in Practice 1, but rose to 20th in Practice 2. Wood improved dramatically in Qualifying and intended to start 8th.

Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet) started last after a kerb breach at Turn 7 got his time disallowed.

But on the formation lap, Ryan Wood (#2 Truck Assist/NTI Toyota) retired with a blown gearbox.

Off the start, Jobe Stewart (#9 Spinifex Sheds/Vibe Petroleum Chevrolet) slid very wide at Turn 5.

Then Will Brown (#888 Red Bull/Ampol Ford) ran Rylan Gray (#38 Shell V-Power Ford) off the road at Turn 6. Gray would have a second excursion later in the race. Shortly after, mechanical and overheating issues would put Gray in the garage. Gray would lose 8 laps in repairs. Gray would eventually finish 13 laps down.

Lap 14 saw Zach Bates (#10 Bendix Chevrolet) hit Macauley Jones (#96 JBS/Blackwood Toyota) very wide at Turn 6. Both Brown and Bates would cop time penalties, and Bates would finish 22nd. Brown recovered marginally to 17th.

Macauley Jones (#96 JBS/Blackwood Toyota) and Jackson Walls (#11 Objective Ford) completed the bottom five.

 

The Bottom Five

Ryan Wood

0 Laps

Gearbox

Rylan Gray

67 Laps

Running

Zach Bates

79 Laps

Running

Macauley Jones

79 Laps

Running

Jackson Walls

79 Laps

Running

 

Driver’s Championship

Pos

Driver

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Jackson Walls

4

9

13

2

Cooper Murray

3

6

9

3

Ryan Wood

3

4

6

4

Aaron Cameron

2

4

10

5

Chaz Mostert

2

2

3

6T

Jack LeBrocq

2

2

2

6T

Brodie Kostecki

2

2

2

8

Jobe Stewart

1

8

13

9

Macauley Jones

1

8

10

10

Cameron Hill

1

3

5

11

Andre Heimgartner

1

3

3

12

David Reynolds

1

2

3

13

Aaron Seton

1

1

3

14T

Matt Payne

1

1

2

14T

James Golding

1

1

2

16T

Zach Bates

0

3

7

16T

Rylan Gray

0

3

7

18

Declan Fraser

0

3

6

19

Reuben Goodall

0

2

3

20

Kai Allen

0

2

2

21

Thomas Randle

0

1

2

22T

Broc Feeney

0

1

1

22T

Mark Winterbottom

0

1

1

24T

Will Brown

0

0

2

24T

Jayden Oeda

0

0

2

 


 

Team’s Championship

Pos

Driver

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Overdrive/RBR Racing

1

4

9

13

2

Walkinshaw Andretti United

2

5/2

6/2

9/2

3

Erebus Motorsports

2

4/2

14/2

22/2

4

Blanchard Racing Team

2

3/2

5/2

12/2

5

Matt Stone Racing

3

3/3

8/3

13/3

6

Brad Jones Racing

3

2/3

10/3

15/3

7

Dick Johnson Racing

3

2/3

6/3

10/3

8

Grove Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

9

Team 18 Racing

2

1/2

2/2

3/2

10

Premair Racing

2

0

5/2

9/2

11

Tickford Racing

4

0

4/4

5/4

12

Red Bull Racing

2

0

1/2

3/2

 

Manufacturer’s Championship

Pos

Manufacturer

#

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

1

Chevrolet

8

10/8

29/8

50/8

2

Toyota

5

6/5

18/5

19/5

3

Ford

11

9/13

28/13

34/13