Monday 3 March 2014

Driveshaft failure ends Wall's race in turn 12

Source: richardsf1.com
David Wall picked up his 5th Last Place finish of his career in the Clipsal 500 Second Race when his #17 Wilson Security Racing ford retired with a broken Driveshaft after 37 of the race's 39 laps. The finish came in David Wall's 33rd start.

David Wall is in his 3rd full-time year in the main game for Wilson Security Racing. He has had a tough two years, finishing outside the top 20 in both years. Early on it was Robert Dahlgren who spent much of the race in the rear as he struggled to adjust to the V8 Supercars. James Courtney then fell to the rear after an incident between him, Scott Pye and Lee Holdsworth which tore the left-front door off of his car. Dale Wood then fell to the rear when his bonnet popped, and that is where Wood stayed until the penultimate lap when Wall suffered a broken Driveshaft, ending his race.

Rounding out the bottom five is Wall's team-mate Dale Wood, Robert Dahlgren in his second start in the V8 Supercars, Jack Perkins and Jason Bright.

The Bottom Five
David Wall 37 Laps Driveshaft
Dale Wood 39 Laps Running
Robert Dahlgren 39 Laps Running
Jack Perkins 39 Laps Running
Jason Bright 39 Laps Running

V8 Lastcar Standings: Manufacturer
Ford: 2
Holden, Nissan, Mercedes, Volvo: 0

V8 Lastcar Standings: Driver
David Reynolds, David Wall: 1

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