Sunday 16 November 2014

Winterbottom gets out of first last-place finish of 2014 after Van Gisbergen's penalty leaves him trailing the field.

Shane Van Gisbergen picked up his 8th last-place finish of his career when his #97 VIP Petfoods Holden finished under power, on the lead lap in the penultimate round of the 2014 V8 Supercars championship. The finish came in Shane's 110th round start.

Right at the start of qualifying Fabian Coulthard in the #14 Lockwood Holden and Shane Van Gisbergen in the #97 VIP Petfoods Holden make contact, ending qualifying for both drivers. The result was a 2-grid spot penalty for Coulthard.

At the start, Russell Ingall in the #23 Repair Management Holden stalled, dropping him to the rear of the field. Dale Wood in the #21 Advam/GB Holden dropped to the rear on lap 3. On lap 7, Mark Winterbottom in the #5 Pepsi Max Ford had to pit with overheating concerms, having to remove grass accumulated in the grill on lap 4, dropping him to the rear.

Just when it looked like Winterbottom would pick up his 7th last-place finish, Shane Van Gisbergen in the #97 VIP Petfoods Holden bumped and spun Dale Wood, the resulting drive-through penalty dropped Shane to the rear of the field on the penultimate lap.

Rounding out the bottom five was Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB Holden, Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo and Russell Ingall in the #23 Repair Management Holden.

The Bottom Five
Shane Van Gisbergen
23 Laps
Running
Mark Winterbottom
23 Laps
Running
Dale Wood
23 Laps
Running
Robert Dahlgren
23 Laps
Running
Russell Ingall
23 Laps
Running


Manufacturer Standings:
Holden: 17
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2

Driver Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly: 4
Tim Slade, David Reynolds, Robert Dahlgren, Scott Pye, James Moffat: 3
David Wall, Jack Perkins, Shane Van Gisbergen: 2
Nick Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Will Davison, Craig Lowndes, Michael Caruso, Chris Pither, James Courtney, Greg Murphy, Lee Holdsworth, Craig Baird: 1

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