After becoming a regular frontrunner in the Toyota 86 Championship, Reid Harker stepped up to compete in the Castrol Toyota Racing Series for the 2018 season — making his debut in the series at yesterday's opening race of the season.
Having qualified an impressive seventh, Harker went on to finish in eighth place after a long tussle with French driver Charles Milesi.
"That was our first real dry session of the weekend, so there's still plenty to learn. I'm still a bit off the top guys, but I'm learning every session we go out," said Harker.
"I made a bit of a gain at the start, and then dropped back a couple of starts. But all in all, a good start and I'm looking forward to tomorrow."
While most drivers on the 2018 grid, including the international rookies, enter the season with 'wings and slicks' experience elsewhere, Harker and fellow Kiwi debutant and 86 championship graduate Ryan Yardley don't, which makes their debut in the competitive series even more of a challenge.