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Brendon Leitch Heads North With Championship Lead


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31 JANUARY 2013

Brendon Leitch Heads North With Championship Lead

Brendon Leitch of Invercargill heads north to Hampton Downs in Waikato this weekend leading the 2013 New Zealand Formula Ford Championship.

Leitch in his EH Ball/ITM Stealth shared victory at the opening round at Teretonga Park with Michael Collins of Christchurch and then won the second round at Timaru to take a 40 point lead to the third round at Hampton Downs this weekend.

The round looms as an important one for the championship contenders. The circuit was only added to the series calendar last year and Brendon scored good points at the track as he headed for third place in last years championship.

"I'm hoping for a good round and to be really consistent and pick up some podiums," said the young Southlander prior to heading north this week. "I'd love to have a go at the lap record too!"

Leitch has been happy with the pace of his EH Ball / ITM Stealth this season. "I am happy with the car. We have just had to make minor adjustments - it's been going well. I will keep trying to extend that lead every single race and digging away at it."

Leitch has 411 points in the championship, 40 ahead of Michael Collins with James Munro of Christchurch third on 333.


Photograph - Brendon Leitch of Invercargill speeds to victory in his E H Ball / ITM Stealth during the opening race of Round 2 of the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship at Timaru International Motor Raceway on Saturday - please credit Euan Cameron

CALENDAR -- 2013 NZ FORMULA FORD CHAMPIONSHIP
Round 1: 12-13 January 2013 - Teretonga Park, Invercargill
Round 2: 19-20 January 2013 - Timaru International Motor Raceway, Levels, Timaru
Round 3: 2-3 February 2013 - Hampton Downs, Waikato
Round 4: 9-10 February 2013 - Manfeild Park, Feilding
Round 5: 9-10 March 2013 - Taupo Motorsport Park, Taupo

ENDS

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