Perfect conditions were welcomed by competitors and remained as the Shannons SpeedSeries completed the second stop on its calendar at the LIQUI MOLY GT Festival The Bend.
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Tigani Motorsport completed a clean-sweep of victories, but this time Jayden Ojeda and Paul Lucchitti greeted the chequered flag.
It was a close finish as the Move My Wheels by Tigani Mercedes-AMG driven by Lucchitti held off Brad Schumacher in the Kelso Electrical/Team MPC Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II during the closing stages to take the team’s second win of 2026.
Schumacher and Broc Feeney weren’t the only Audi on the podium as a storming drive by Mark Rosser elevated the Castrol Team BRM entry, co-driven by Thomas Randle, into third.
Paul Stokell and Matt Stoupas secured the Trophy Class victory in a dominant performance replicating Saturday’s result.
Monochrome GT4 Australia
An ill-timed safety car provided a shake-up of results in Monochrome GT4 Australia.
History was made by Summer Rintoule, who became the first female to win in the category when she and Jarrod Hughes took the win in Silver Cup driving the Method Motorsport McLaren Artura GT4.
Behind, Aaron Cameron and Lochie Dalton were second in the Multispares Racing Ford Mustang GT4 ahead of teammates Cam McLeod and Mason Harvey.
Ryder Quinn was rewarded for his rapid final stint to win Silver-Am steering the Thunder Buddies Racing BMW M4 G82 GT4 Evo alongside Steve Jakic.
Quinn’s result came after a close fight with the Nick McBride/Dean Koutsoumidis Exedra Motorsport Toyota Supra GT4 Evo 2, which finished second, while third provided a great comeback story.
A crash in Race 1 derailed Tony D’Alberto and Jarrod Keyte’s opening race, but the duo fought back in the Ekebol MPC Ford Mustang GT4 to complete the podium.
Nathan Callaghan and Chris Lillis went two better in Race 2 to take victory driving the Method Motorsport Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS CS ahead of Gomersall Motorsport’s Glenn Walker and the Love Racing by TSM Mercedes-AMG GT4 of Bailey and Rob Love.
Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge
Just one race on Sunday for Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge, but it was the 45-minute endurance event.
Rookie Kobi Williams for Tyler Greenbury Motorsport broke the Sonic stranglehold to take his second win of the season.
A rough battle for the lead dropped long-time leader Hayden Haikal back to third by the race’s end, while James Lodge won the round on his first appearance of the season for Jones Motorsport by scoring second in the event.
Motorcraft Mustang Cup Australia
Josh Anderson backed up his Saturday performance by winning the Ambrose Cup component of Round 2.
Anderson made a great start and was able to build an advantage ahead of Jack Perkins to score his second victory of the weekend.
Third at the end was maiden pole-sitter Joe Fawcett as John Goodacre took the Dark Horse Legends category.
Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Australasia
It was a tale of redemption in Ferrari Challenge Australasia with Steve Wyatt scoring victory and making up for his last-lap defeat the previous day.
Wyatt won the Trofeo Pirelli class ahead of Enzo Cheng and Jim Pollicina.
Coppa Shell welcomed a new winner in Andrew Cogan, with Masahiro Taguchi and Aemel Nordin rounding out the podium.
Ross Tomain made it four Trofeo Pirelli 488 victories in-a-row by defeating Stephen Coe in the finale.
The Shannons SpeedSeries now moves onto the LIQUI MOLY GT Festival Queensland Raceway on June 12-14.

