HAYMAN READY FOR THE FIRST OF THE SYDNEY DOUBLE-HEADER

HAYMAN READY FOR THE FIRST OF THE SYDNEY DOUBLE-HEADER

Tom Hayman will make a return to Sydney Motorsport Park this weekend for the Shannons SpeedSeries International in the National Trans Am Series, 3-4 November. This weekend is the first stop of a double-header, as the Series then heads to Mount Panorama for the final round of the season just a week later.  

 

In preparation for this weekend, Hayman competed at the Sydney circuit last month in the TA2 Series in a one-off appearance where he turned heads, placing an impressive second overall.  

 

Friday will kick off the action, with practice, qualifying and the first night race at 7:55pm AEDT, with Saturday rounding out the weekend with two races; the final under lights at 5:40pm local time.  

 

“It’s pretty special that we’re able to do back-to-back rounds to see out the year,” said Hayman.  

 

“I’m really looking forward to getting back to SMP this weekend. We had a lot of pace around there two weeks ago in the TA2 Series. It’ll be the same format again this weekend, (with the night racing), so it’s great that I’ve been able to have that experience and gain some kilometers under the belt.  

 

“Hopefully we’ll be able to replicate the speed for this weekend.  

 

“The night racing will be a great spectacle for all the supporters and hopefully we can put on a good show.”  

 

The privateer entry is currently sitting fourth in the Championship standings and Hayman is confident they can finish the year on a high. 

 

“I’m feeling pretty confident heading into this weekend,” said Hayman.  

 

“Hopefully we can come out a bit further up in the Championship. I’m currently sitting fourth at the moment, about -40points behind the leader. I’m pretty confident that we can have a good round and at least hold our position going into Bathurst. Hopefully we have some luck on our side and we can put on a good show this weekend and maybe bag some extra points to round the year out inside the top three. 

 

“As always, a big thank you to all the crew, sponsors and supporters. Racing wouldn’t be possible without you all.” 

 

All the action from the weekend is viewable via the live, ad-free and on-demand Stan Sport broadcast. 

 

Race Sydney tickets are available from www.motorsporttickets.com.au   

 

The National Trans Am Series take to the track for practice 1 on Friday 3rd November at 2:20pm AEDT.  

HAYMAN IMPRESSES AT SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK

HAYMAN IMPRESSES AT SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK

Tom Hayman has enjoyed an impressive weekend at the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, Round 5 at Sydney Motorsport Park. The series newcomer, who is usually a regular competitor in the National Trans-Am Series placed no lower than fifth across the two-day event.  

 

The youngster came out firing, placing third and first respectively in the first two practice sessions. Hayman continued to turn heads qualifying third and ultimately, scoring a spot in the Top Ten Shootout. Times were close in the Shootout and the 19-year-old managed a 1:33.5720 to put him fifth in the first race, which would be under lights.  

 

As the race unfolded, Hayman’s patience prevailed, and he was able to hang back and take passing opportunities as they arose. Contact between Josh Haynes and Cody Gillis helped to elevate Hayman’s position in the 10-lap race and he managed to finish an impressive third.  

 

It was straight back into racing on Saturday with three races to round out the weekend, the final race to be under lights. Hayman continued his speed into Race 2, who had his eyes forward as he pushed the Di Pronto Concreting Mustang to its limits. Hayman managed to pass Dylan Thomas for second into Turn 2 on Lap 9, whilst also setting the fastest lap of the race on Lap 10, with a 1:35.7. Hayman crossed the line in an impressive second.  

 

Several Safety Cars cut Race 3 short, with the field totaling 8 race laps. Hayman chased Cox for first position again, however; a final dash to the flag saw the #30 Ford Mustang cross the line in second. 

 

Race 4 was a 15-lap thriller, with Hayman yet again hunting down Cox for the top position. The duo battled for the duration of the race; however Cox took the chequered flag by 2.3seconds.   

 

“It was a great weekend. We had quite a lot of speed in the car, which we’re very happy with given we’re going there in the Trans-Am Series in two and a half weeks,” said Hayman.  

 

“It was a very productive weekend. We tried a lot of changes in the car and we were able to extract some more speed out of it. We came second for the weekend, which was absolutely awesome.  

 

“The atmosphere around the track was phenomenal and everyone in this new category is very welcoming. I had such a great time and we can’t thank everyone enough for that.  

“We had some really good battles with Jordan Cox throughout the weekend and a few other drivers, they definitely kept me on my toes. It made for a challenging weekend, but hopefully I can carry the speed over to the Trans-Am Series at the end of this month.  

 

“I’m glad I was able to experience the night races as it really helped to prep me for when we head back there in two-weeks time. We’ll be racing under lights again in the Trans-Am Series at SMP, so it was great to get a handle on it.  

 

“I’ve never experienced racing at night and under lights like that before. It was pretty awesome and I absolutely loved it. I can’t wait to get back there and hopefully show some good speed as we head into the last two rounds of the championship.  

 

“A big thank you to our sponsors and supporters for your continued support. We wouldn’t be able to do it without you all. It really means a lot.  

 

“I’m looking forward to getting back on track again early November!” 

 

Hayman will take to the track for the National Trans-Am Series at Sydney Motorsport Park 3-4 November, then returning one week later for the Supercheap Auto Bathurst International on 10-12 November.  

 

Results 

Friday 13th October 

Practice 1 – 3rd  

Practice 2 – 1st  

Qualifying B – 3rd  

Top Ten Shootout – 5th  

Race 1 – 3rd  

 

Saturday 14th October 

Race 2 – 2nd  

Race 3 – 2nd  

Race 4 – 2nd  

 

HAYMAN TO COMPETE IN ONCE-OFF TA2 MUSCLE CAR ROUND

HAYMAN TO COMPETE IN ONCE-OFF TA2 MUSCLE CAR ROUND

Tom Hayman will be running in the Round 5 TA2 Muscle Car Series this weekend at Sydney Motorsport Park as a once-off opportunity. Hayman, usually a competitor in the TransAm Series, is using this weekend as a test before his usual category heads to the NSW track in November.  

 

Hayman is currently sitting sixth in the TransAm Championship, with little points separating the top six; all competitors within 100 points of the series leader.  

 

“I’m really looking forward to this weekend. It’s obviously a once off for us, we’re using it as a bit of a test round to get ready for our TransAm round at SMP in November,” said Hayman.  

 

“I haven’t raced at Sydney Motorsport Park yet, so hopefully we can pull some good results there and ensure we learn what we can so that we’re as best prepared as possible when we head there in November.  

 

“It’s a bit of a busy back end to the year for us, as we also head to Bathurst a week after the National TransAm Series at SMP.”  

 

The youngster will be using this weekend to familiarise himself with the track, but also as an opportunity to race around this circuit under lights. The schedule for this weekend will feature two-night races, something Hayman is unfamiliar with, however; will come across again when he returns in his usual TransAm Series.  

 

“Obviously, the layout of the track is quite tricky and I haven’t been here before, but I’m really looking forward to throwing one of these beasts around SMP in a race situation,” said Hayman.  

 

“The schedule for this weekend is pretty busy. Two days of racing, starting off on Friday. There will also be two-night races and a top ten shootout, which is something I’m not used to, so I’m really looking forward to gaining some experience and learning as much as I can.  

 

“I didn’t have a great round at Sandown last month, but we’ll be looking to find some speed in the car around SMP this weekend, so hopefully we can have a great run to put us in a good position to run there again in November and then of course – get us ready to head to Bathurst for the end of the season! 

 

“As always, a big thanks to my crew and all my sponsors and everyone for backing me and helping me to get here. I wouldn’t be able to do it without you all. Let’s hope we can have a good weekend!”  

 

The TA2 Muscle Car Series kicks off on Friday 13th October, with Practice 1 at 11:25am local time. Covering of the event can be livestreamed via the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/events/1382967632656218?ref=newsfeed as well as on Fox Sports and Kayo.