"It's good that it's tight racing at the moment, because no one has leapt away in the championship yet.
"We've had a few different race winners this season so far and it's made the racing exciting.
"Hampton Downs is different again to the two tracks [Taupo and Pukekohe] we've raced on so far and it sort of slots in between them.
"It'll be interesting to see who does have an advantage, if any.
"I think it'll be pretty even."
Bargwanna, in the Toyota Camry, won the opening round at Taupo last month, but had to bow to the quicker Evans at Pukekohe, where the category was a support class for the New Zealand round of the V8 Supercars.
"I enjoy racing over here [NZ].
"I enjoy the team, the drivers and all the people and hopefully I'll come away with a trophy," said Bargwanna.
"I enjoy being able to contribute to the series and have been part of the New Zealand touring car scene for a number of years now and had some success.
"I like seeing the sport get back on its feet over there and head in the right direction.
"I'm looking forward to Hampton Downs. It's going to be interesting."
Sandwiched between the Kiwi and the Aussie is another local lad who has been quietly going about his business in the series this year.
As we all now know, points mean prizes and finishing in said points consistently leads to being at the pointy end of a championship.
Cunningham has really come to grips with his Ford this year and looks good to challenge for the 2015/2016 title.
"I think our biggest improvement is we now have a decent understanding of the tyre," said Cunningham.
"Maybe the new tyre suits my driving style - I seem to be able to make it last longer than most others. We may not be the fastest over one lap but we have good race pace."