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Broughan Fight Back On The Cards At Highlands

Arthur Broughan was fast all day at Highlands. Picture / Bruce Jenkins

Broughan was fastest in two of the three practice sessions at the track today, and second in the other.

At a circuit he enjoys immensely, reigning champion Hugo Allan got his weekend off to the best possible start with fastest time on the first of Friday’s three official practice sessions. He was closely followed by Arthur Broughan – one of the early pacesetters in this season’s championship.

Behind those two it was the series leader Chris White and Zach Blincoe emerging as the season’s major title challengers. It was also no surprise to see youngster Ajay Giddy close to the top of the timesheets again, along with Simon Hunter – leading the charge in the session for Right Karts by M2 Competition.

Harry Townshend was seventh fastest with a resurgent Justin Allen – winner at Teretonga last weekend – eighth ahead of Right Karts’ Cooper Barnes and Josh Bethune. Allen was delighted to be finding some consistent form again and to be back consistently in the lead pack. Rookie Lucas McGill went well to go 12th fastest while series debutant Nieko Scoles – who has plenty of laps around the track from Clubmans racing under his belt - was 15th.

Broughan looked well at home in the second session, hustling his car spectacularly each lap through the circuit’s fast first chicane. It paid off too, with Arthur clocking the best time of the session. Giddy improved his pace relative to the others with second fastest time, while Allan and Allen were there in third and fourth.

Harry Townshend got himself ahead of Blincoe and White to go fifth ahead of the two championship protagonists while Bethune was just behind those too, seemingly struggling a little for ultimate pace around the challenging 4.1km track. Teammate Cooper Barnes was next and Mac Templeton, White’s teammate at Neale Motorsport, made the top ten too.

Broughan stamped his relative authority on the day by topping the final session of the day, eclipsing Allan and White. Harry Townshend was the surprise performer of the final session putting in his best performance of the day to go fourth.

Giddy was fifth and Bethune made great strides in the session too, finishing sixth. Normal service looks to have been resumed for Justin Allen – in the top ten again in seventh, while Zach Blincoe would have hoped to be closer to the front in the final session of the day. He was eighth fastest.

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 4 – Practice 1

11Hugo ALLANNZiMac Engineering
2222Arthur BROUGHANNZMackenzie Motorsport
388Chris WHITENZNeale Motorsport
490Zach BLINCOENZMackenzie Motorsport
510Ajay GIDDYNZMackenzie Motorsport
642Simon HUNTERNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
773Harry TOWNSHENDNZMackenzie Motorsport
899Justin ALLENNZSyndicate Motorsport
9186Cooper BARNESAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
1032Josh BETHUNENZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1192Mac TEMPLETONNZNeale Motorsport
1225Lucas MCGILLNZJames Marshall Motorsport
1322Lee ZELTWANGERNZCareVets Racing
1443Cameron HILLNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
15861Nieko SCOLESNZMackenzie Motorsport
1639Jack SZEWCZUKAUSAction Motorsport

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 4 – Practice 2

1222Arthur BROUGHANNZMackenzie Motorsport
210Ajay GIDDYNZMackenzie Motorsport
31Hugo ALLANNZiMac Engineering
499Justin ALLENNZSyndicate Motorsport
573Harry TOWNSHENDNZMackenzie Motorsport
690Zach BLINCOENZMackenzie Motorsport
788Chris WHITENZNeale Motorsport
832Josh BETHUNENZRight Karts by M2 Competition
9186Cooper BARNESAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
1092Mac TEMPLETONNZNeale Motorsport
1142Simon HUNTERNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1222Lee ZELTWANGERNZCareVets Racing
1325Lucas MCGILLNZJames Marshall Motorsport
14861Nieko SCOLESNZMackenzie Motorsport
1543Cameron HILLNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1639Jack SZEWCZUKAUSAction Motorsport

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship – Round 4 – Practice 3

1222Arthur BROUGHANNZMackenzie Motorsport
21Hugo ALLANNZiMac Engineering
388Chris WHITENZNeale Motorsport
473Harry TOWNSHENDNZMackenzie Motorsport
510Ajay GIDDYNZMackenzie Motorsport
632Josh BETHUNENZRight Karts by M2 Competition
799Justin ALLENNZSyndicate Motorsport
890Zach BLINCOENZMackenzie Motorsport
922Lee ZELTWANGERNZCareVets Racing
10186Cooper BARNESAUSRight Karts by M2 Competition
1143Cameron HILLNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1242Simon HUNTERNZRight Karts by M2 Competition
1392Mac TEMPLETONNZNeale Motorsport
14861Nieko SCOLESNZMackenzie Motorsport
1539Jack SZEWCZUKAUSAction Motorsport
1625Lucas MCGILLNZJames Marshall Motorsport

2025-2026 Bridgestone GR86 Championship

Round 1 - 31 October - 2 November 2025, Hampton Downs Motorsport Park

Round 2 - 9 - 11 January 2026, Hampton Downs Motorsport Park

Round 3 - 23 - 25 January 2026, Teretonga Park, Invercargill

Round 4 - 30 January - 1 February 2026 70th New Zealand GP - Highlands Motorsport Park

Round 5 - 27 February - 1 March 2026, Manfeild - Circuit Chris Amon

Round 6 – 10-12 April 2026 - Taupo International Motorsport Park - Supercars

About the Repco NextGen NZ Championship

The Repco NextGen NZ Championship is Motorsport New Zealand’s premier Race Championship. It is focused on celebrating talent, developing drivers, captivating fans and being sustainable, successful and surprising.

The championship is headlined by the Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Trophy, Bridgestone GR86 Championship, GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS, Monochrome GT4 Australia Championship, Summerset GT New Zealand Championship, TA2 New Zealand Championship, New Zealand Porsche Championship, GTRNZ, NAPA Central Muscle Cars, the NAPA Auto Parts NZ Formula Ford Championship and Formula Atlantic.

The second season of the Repco NextGen NZ Championship will span six spectacular events from November 2025 through March 2026.

After the opener at Hampton Downs, the championship commences a four-event swing in January that includes back-to-back rounds at Hampton Downs, Taupo, Teretonga (Invercargill) and the 70th running of the New Zealand Grand Prix at Highlands Motorsport Park. The finale will be held at Manfeild, near Palmerston North.

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