2005–06 Toyota Racing Series

The 2005–06 Toyota Racing Series was the second Toyota Racing Series season. It began on November 4, 2005 at Pukekohe and ended on April 23, 2006, also at Pukekohe.

2005–06 Toyota Racing Series
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Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers have competed during the 2005–06 Toyota Racing Series. All teams used Tatuus TT104ZZ chassis with Toyota engine.

Team No. Driver
Brent Collins Motorsport 1 Brent Collins*
Motorsport Solutions 4 Andrew Higgins
Auto Motion 5 Marc Doran
40 Mark Munro
Jayant Singh Motorsport 6 Jayant Singh
Cobra Vehicle Security 7 Ben Harford
Karcher Racing 9 Matthew Hamilton
Ken Smith Racing 11 Ken Smith
Victory Motorsport 15 Marc Williams
28 Brendon Hartley
Lancer Racing 18 Andrew Reeves**
72 Duane Spurdle
Kiwi American Racing 20 Daynom Templeman
Mark Petch Motorsport 22 Jay Howard**
Steffen Møller*
55 Christina Orr
Mark Russ 28 Mark Russ**
Team Meritus 38 Hamad Al Fardan
International Motorsport 47 Daniel Gaunt
48 Dale Williams
70 Chris van der Drift*
Victory Motor Racing 50 Nelson Hartley*
James Cressey
Shannon O'Brien*
Will Thomason**
ESWA Racing 66 Hamish Cross
84 Ben Clucas*
Ben Crighton Racing 87 Ben Crighton
Knight Motorsport 97 Andy Knight

*Competed in one round only.
**Competed in two rounds only.

International Drivers

The 2005/06 Toyota Racing Series featured four overseas drivers. Two British drivers (Jay Howard, Ben Clucas), Stefen Møller from Denmark and Hamad Al Fardan from Bahrain.

Calendar

Round Date Venue Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
2005
1 R1 November 4–6 Pukekohe Park Raceway, Pukekohe Daniel Gaunt Matthew Hamilton Matthew Hamilton Karcher Racing
R2 Daniel Gaunt Matthew Hamilton Karcher Racing
R3 Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
2 R1 November 25–27 Ruapuna Park, Christchurch Matthew Hamilton Marc Doran Steffen Møller Mark Petch Motorsport
R2 Andy Knight Steffen Møller Mark Petch Motorsport
R3 Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
2006
3 R1 January 13–15 Teretonga Park, Invercargill Jay Howard Jay Howard Andy Knight Knight Motorsport
R2 Jay Howard Jay Howard Mark Petch Motorsport
R3 Andy Knight Hamad Al Fardan Team Meritus
4 R1 January 20–23 Timaru Raceway, Timaru Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
R2 Ben Harford Ben Harford Cobra Vehicle Security
R3 Ben Harford Ben Harford Cobra Vehicle Security
5 R1 January 27–29 Ruapuna Park, Christchurch
R2
R3
6 R1 February 17–19 Manfeild Autocourse, Feilding Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
R2 Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
R3 Daniel Gaunt Brendon Hartley Victory Motorsport
7 R1 March 17–19 Taupo Motorsport Park, Taupo Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt Andy Knight Knight Motorsport
R2 Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
R3 Ben Harford Ben Harford Cobra Vehicle Security
8 R1 April 21–23 Pukekohe Park Raceway, Pukekohe Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt Daniel Gaunt International Motorsport
R2 Ben Clucas Ben Clucas ESWA Racing

*International Series
**V8 Supercar support race.

References

toyotaracing.co.nz

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