The stalling tactics of the Manawatu-based drivers proved effective, as one of their own once again claimed success. Just two weeks after winning the New Zealand Championship in Nelson, Shane Penn's hot form continued winning his second World 240's title six years after he won it for the first time in 2007.
His win came off the back of a three top-4 placings over the three heats, managing to score a comprehensive 6-point victory ahead of Stratford's Phil Ogle and Nelson's Shane Harwood.
Fellow Rotorua finalists Scott Hewson, Lance Ashton and Ross Ashby had average nights. For Hewson, who had looked impressive in topping his qualifying group on Friday night, it was especially disappointing. His championship hopes were dashed in the very first corner when he was involved in a multi-car pile up which saw him retire with damage. While Ashton and Ashby managed to finish races, they failed to make major passes during the competition, and faded from contention.
Like Hewson, three of the overseas driver's title chases ended early in the first race, including 3-time winner Frankie Wainman Junior. His younger brother Daniel Wainman went on to be the highest placed overseas driver, finishing 12th equal.