Reid's TanderSport car and Chris Reindler's R-Tek F3 entry made contact on lap three, with Reindler's car launched into the air and a complete 360-degree rollover before landing back on its wheels with the driver emerging unscathed. Safety teams, already heavily employed over the weekend, quickly attended to the incident and Reindler was taken to hospital for precautionary checks.
Transwest Racing's James Crozier finished fifth in class after a consistent performance all weekend, while 16-year old Justin Tate drove a stunning race to record the Trophy Class win and finish a staggering ninth outright in his Scud Racing Dallara F301 - from last on the grid after his engine failed before the second qualifying session on Friday. Tate's performance was even more impressive given that he raced with – and passed – several newer cars in the Opes Prime National Class
en route to his top ten finish.
Andrew Mill, however, continues to lead the Trophy battle, ahead of Tate and South Australian Jesse Wakeman.