The young guns of the 2015 Toyota Racing Series are not holding back in an effort to get on to the podium. When some of the heart-in-the-mouth passing manoeuvres are taking place the pit lane holds its collective breath.
Fortune may favour the brave, but when it goes wrong, it can go spectacularly wrong. The fourth round of the TRS championship at Taupo over the weekend was a case in point. On Saturday Russian GP2 driver Artem Markelov was punted off the circuit on two separate occasions through no fault of his own.
The accolade of the most spectacular crash, though, goes to Frenchman Brandon Maisano. On the opening lap of the feature race for the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy, four drivers tried to fit through turn one and it was Maisano who was spat out vertically before crashing back to earth upside down.
In a testament to the robustness of the new FT50 racecar, the 21-year-old clambered out unscathed with the help of the marshals. The accident was a bit of a sad end to the weekend for Maisano who had already notched up two race wins and looked ready to take the fight to championship leader Canadian Lance Stroll.
"I am okay after the crash, which is the main thing, and this sort of thing happens in racing," said a philosophical Maisano. "The two races before that [two wins] the car has been good. The track is difficult to race on but the points from the two wins are good. I have been trying to improve my racing from the beginning of the championship, but I still need to improve some more."