In a weekend when the Toyota Racing Series lead see-sawed back and forth between two of the fastest New Zealand drivers to ever contest the series, Liam Lawson wrestled back the points lead and Marcus Armstrong put his name on the Denny Hulme Memorial Cup.
The fourth round of the 2019 Castrol Toyota Racing Series comprised three qualifying sessions and four races on the high speed Taupō circuit. There were the three regular round events plus the "make-up" 20-lap feature from the wind-affected Teretonga event.
Stung by his DNFs at the previous weekend's Hampton Downs round, Liam Lawson struck back, topping the early qualifying time sheets and then winning the first 20-lap race ahead of Lucas Auer and Marcus Armstrong. Auer has been working closer and closer to the pace of the two front-running Kiwis.
In the 15-lap race two it was Auer's turn to hoist a trophy, winning from Liam Lawson. There was bitter disappointment for Marcus Armstrong, keen to maximise points and preserve his championship lead, his car broke a front suspension component under braking. This sent Armstrong on a wild ride across the safety sand trap, but he was able to gather the car up before it hit the wall.
Returning to the track, he toured to the pits where a repair was made, then rejoined the race, but was not able to complete enough laps to be in the points.