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Arise Racing GT survives tricky Queensland conditions TechTricks365


The Arise Racing GT team headed to Queensland Raceway last weekend, after the pairing of Jaxon Evans and Elliott Schutte claimed wins in three of the GT World Challenge Australia championship’s first four races.

And while they didn’t add to that tally at the Willowbank circuit, they still have a strong lead in the Pro-Am Driver’s Championship.

“I think if this is a bad weekend, then it’s not so bad,” said Schutte after race two.

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“Overall we’ll take this weekend and move on.”

The team’s #26 crew took their Ferrari 296 GT3 to a third-place finish in the opening race of the weekend, but could only manage fifth in race two, as uncharacteristically wet weather caught out many drivers in the field, resulting in a disjointed, safety car-filled affair.

The team’s second entry, the #77 Ferrari, had an eventful weekend that included a major change prior to action getting underway. Jordan Love stepped aside from his usual co-driver seat with Steve Wyatt and was replaced by his brother, Aaron.