Robbie McEwen lived up to the hype as the event's red hot
favourite with a first place finish in the first round of racing.
Charley Boorman, Nathan Brown and Brett Emerton rounded out the
rest of the men's races.
Sam Mac was the first celebrity driver to end up in the gravel
spinning his car on turn one, however, the Network Ten personality
still managed to continue driving with little more than a bruised
ego.
The Mazda3 Celebrity Challenge drivers pushed their new skills,
and the All-New Mazda3, to the absolute limits today for the first
mock races at Sandown Raceway ahead of the 2014 Formula 1®
Rolex Australian Grand Prix which starts tomorrow.
Under the close tuition of Mark Skaife and his Skaife Racing
team, the celebrity drivers put into practice all of the
competences they have learnt over the three days of driver training
to go head-to-head on the track.
The second mock race for the day was left for the girls to
battle out, with winter Olympian Torah Bright finishing in a clear
first place just ahead of some surprise competition from Rachael
Finch who finished a close second.
A further two mock races combined the boys and the girls with
the favourites true to their earlier form. At the conclusion of the
four mock races, the group of official race car drivers completed
their Observed License Test in order to be evaluated for their
Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) license to be
presented in a special ceremony at Albert Park tomorrow.
Mark Skaife said the group had applied themselves well and had
done a great job during their three days out at Sandown.
"I can honestly say this is one of the top celebrity groups I
have worked with." Skaife said.
"They have all worked extremely hard during driver training, and
have had fantastic growth and skill development. As always there
are a few standouts but I think this group are going to make for
some very entertaining racing at Albert Park."
Re-designed from the ground up, the All-New Mazda3 adopts the
stylish 'KODO - Soul of Motion' design language and the full suite
of efficient SKYACTIV Technologies.
Drivers will be better connected than ever before thanks to a
new car connectivity system that allows easier access to phone,
email and SMS, as well as Stitcher™, Aha™ and
Pandora®.
Including an Active Driving Display, All-New Mazda3 is on sale
now and is expected to be a favourite with Australia's new car
buyers.
For more information contact:
Steve Maciver
Public Relations Manager
(03) 8540 1961
0437 125 589
smaciver@mazda.com.au
Tony Mee
Public Relations Specialist
+61 (0)3 8540 1962
+ 61 (0)439 347 658
tmee@mazda.com.au