Tander misses Oz F3 title, takes Superprix.
TanderSport owner/driver Leanne Tander rebounded from race one disappointment to win the prestigious John Bowe Trophy at the Country Clu💮b Tasmania F3 SuperPrix a🅠t Symmons Plains.
Tander was fighting for the lead in the opening 22-lap race when the engine in her #42 Dallara went off song, losing ꦆpower and seemingly droppi🌟ng onto three cylinders.
On lap 15, the engine expired altogether, taking with it her title hopes after a year-long come-from-b🍸ehind effort that saw her clawing back nearly 28 points on the leaders.

TanderSport owner/dri🐲ver Leanne Tander rebounded from race one disappointment to win the prestigious John Bowe Trophy at the ꦯCountry Club Tasmania F3 SuperPrix at Symmons Plains.
Tander was fighting for the lead in the opening 22-lap race when the engine in her #42 Dallara went off song, losing pow☂er and seemingly dropping onto three cy🥃linders.
On lap 15, the engine expired altogether, takingꦦ with it her title hopes after a year-long come-from-behind effort that saw her clawing 🐎back nearly 28 points on the leaders.
A rapid engine change by the TanderSport crew enabled the F3 veteran to make the start of race two, the increasingly prestigious SuperPrix, and, despite now running with an older powerplant, Tander made the best start from pole and withheld concert🅷ed chaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚllenges from several drivers to win the longest race of the season by just 0.06secs.
"I believe my team to be the very best and they proved tha❀t again at the weekend by getting the engine changed between𒈔 races and getting me back out for the SuperPrix.
"I got a great start and, bec⛎ause we had a car capable of winning in race one, I knew I coul♔d do it in race two, so I held on, pushed hard and got the win.
"After the disappointment of the engine failure in race one, winning the John Bowe trophy was a fantastic response. It is disappointing to have not been able to give this team a championship, but it was something out of my, and the teams', control. The job they have done has been amazing."
Tander ended the season second in the championship with 194 points, just 𒐪four behind winner James Winslow, having guided the #42 car to five race wins and nine podium appearances.
"I think it is safe to say that [race one] wasn't the resu🧔lt we wanted, but it's part of this game," co-owner and team manager Garth Tander commented, "The car was fast enough to win in both races and we proved that after the engine swap.
"I am very proud of this team and the way that they kept fighting to the end."
With Symmons P♈lain likely to be her final championship F3 round before moving her career ♓onwards, Tander will leave the category with seven wins and 22 podiums from 51 starts.
"We have come from 29 points behind inಞ this championship and worked so hard to recover," she r♐eflected, "I have had a great year and all thanks has to go to the team and those that have supported me."