Pole-sitters David Russell and Roger Lago have won the inaugural Hampton Downs 101 in a drama-packed race at the North Waikato track on Sunday.
A number of safety car interventions changed the fortunes of the race but the Lamborghini R-EX, with Russell behind the wheel, won a mad dash to the line in the dying stages sneaking past the Ferrari of Peter Edwards and Graham Smythe.
A last lap incident saw Smythe's Ferrari spun around as the chasing cars fought for position. Australian GT Endurance Championship leader Nathan Morcom, who partnered Grant Denyer in a McLaren, was the guilty party. They continued to cross the line third behind the Porsche of John Martin and Duvashen Padayachee.
A safety car eight laps earlier threw the race into chaos as it saw Edwards' lead of 15 seconds evaporate and bring the pole-sitters back into contention.
Kiwi driver Dominic Storey and his co-driver Peter Hackett were penalized after they failed to stay stationary long enough during their final pit stop. All cars are given a minimum time that they must be stopped for based on their combination's driving experience.