Simon Hodges and Josh Buchan have dominated the opening round of the 2026 NSW Production Touring Cars Championship in their BMW M4, also taking honours in Class X.
After qualifying on pole position, Hodges and Buchan won their respective Driver A and Driver B sprint races on Saturday, before teaming up to win the 1 hour enduro on Sunday, ahead of Matt Holt (Class A2 HSV Clubsport) and Leigh Burgess, in a freshly-built Class X BMW M2.
Tom Shaw and Zak Wazir, who had previously been racing a BMW M4 in Class X, elected to keep their M4 fresh for the Bathurst 6 Hour and instead teamed up in a Class A1 BMW 135i, going on to win the class and finish sixth outright.
HQ Holden racing veterans Brett Osborn and Jarrod Harber made a successful switch to production car racing aboard the ex-Brent Howard BMW M3, winning Class B2 with fifth outright; the sole B1 car was the newly-built Kia Stinger of David Worrell and Scott Walker, which sadly failed to finish.
Matt Bolton and son Max took out Class C in their Renault Megane RS, while David Krusza won Class D with ninth outright in his Toyota 86; Krusza’s success within Class D also saw him emerging from the weekend as the overall championship leader.
Click HERE for the overall points after the event.
The next round of the NSW Production Touring Cars Championship will be held at One Raceway, 9-10 May.