Monday 26 October 2015

Post-race exclusion leaves Walsh and LeBrocq last at Surfer's Paradise.

Ashley Walsh picked up his 7th last-place finish of his career, while Jack LeBrocq picked up his 1st last-place finish of his career, when they #4 Wendy's Mercedes was excluded post-race for a tire pressure violation after -102 of the race's 102 laps. The finish came in Walsh's 17th round start and LeBrocq's 1st start.

Macauley Jones started the race in last in the #21 GB Galvanizing/ADVAM Holden, however before the end of the first lap Jack LeBrocq in the #4 Wendy's Mercedes fell to the rear with a rear suspension failure, heading to the garage on lap 2 and dropping 8 Laps.

The first retirees of the race was Chris Pither and David Wall in the #34 Wilson Security/Valvoline Volvo, with Pither at the wheel at the time, when Ant Pedersen in the unsponsored #111 Super Black Racing Ford turned in on him, sending car #34 into the inside wall, then both cars into the outside wall. Although Pedersen was able to continue, car #34's day was done, and they dropped behind Walsh and LeBrocq on lap 15 and lost four more lap on lap 41 leaving Walsh and LeBrocq fourteen laps down at the finish. However, Walsh and LeBrocq was excluded post-race for a tire pressure violation, elevating Pither and Wall to 24th.

Rounding out the bottom five is Jason Bright and Andrew Jones in the #8 BOC Holden when Bright clobbered the tires twice in the 6-7-8-9-10 chicane complex, dropping laps both times and Tim Blanchard and Karl Reindler in the #3 Cooldrive Holden after the window net fell off on two separate occasions, forcing lengthy pitstops to re-attach.

Australian V8 LASTCAR notes
This is what I'm talking about when a team is disqualified post-race, Wall and Pither do not add to their last-place totals but Walsh's and LeBrocq's are added to.

The Bottom Five
Ashley Walsh/Jack Lebrocq -102 Laps Excluded
David Wall/Chris Pither 6 Laps Crash
Ashley Walsh/Jack LeBrocq 88 Laps Running
Jason Bright/Andrew Jones 97 Laps Running
Tim Blanchard/Karl Reindler 101 Laps Running

Driver's Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 5
Ashley Walsh, James Moffat, Nick Percat: 3
Andre Heimgartner, Todd Kelly, Lee Holdsworth, David Wall: 2
Will Davison, Garth Tander, Chazz Mostert, Fabian Coulthard, Jason Bright, Chris Pither, Sebastien Bourdais, Jack LeBrocq: 1

Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers Motorsports: 7
Erebus Motorsport: 5
Nissan Motorsports. Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports: 3
Super Black Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Jack Daniel's Racing, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing: 2
Holden Racing Team, Prodrive Racing Australia: 1


Manufacturer's Championship:
Holden: 8
Volvo: 7
Nissan, Mercedes: 5
Ford: 3

Late-Race collision leaves Holdworth and Bourdais last at Surfer's Paradise

Lee Holdsworth picked up his 8th last-place finish of his career, while Sebastien Bourdais picked up his 1st last-place finish of his career, when their #18 FUCHS/BEKO/Preston Hire Holden was involved in a 3-car crash that ended his race after 88 of the race's 102 laps. The finish came in Holdsworth's 151st round start, and Bourdais' 6th round start.

Ashley Walsh and Jack LeBrocq in the #4 Wendy's Erebus Mercedes started the race in the rear, with everybody tripping the first kerb hop on the first lap. On lap 3 Ant Pedersen in the unsponsored #111 Super Black Racing Ford fell to the rear, then on lap 4 Paul Dumbrell in the #1 Red Bull Racing Holden collided with Taz Douglas in the #99 Mack Trucks Nissan, damaging the splitter mountings on car #1, dropping 12 Laps in repairs and falling to the ear. On lap 35 diaster struck for Mark Winterbottom in the #5 Pepsi Max Ford when he collided with Garth Tander in the #2 SP Tools Holden, heavily damaging the suspension on car #5 and dropping to last on lap 51. Whincup and Winterbottom continued to tussle for last until the restart on lap 88, when Tim Slade in the #47 Supercheap Auto Holden was spun out by Will Davison in the #9 Penrite Mercedes, then was collected by Lee Holdsworth in the #18 FUCHS/- Holden, forcing car #18 to the garage and out of the race, falling to last post-race.

Rounding out the bottom five is Jason Bright in the #8 BOC Holden who's #8 had a hole punched in the radiator of car #8, forcing Bright to the garage and losing 12 laps, Scott McLaughlin in the #33 Wilson Security/Valvoline who on lap 60 suffered a Power Steering failure, forcing the car to the garage and dropping 11 laps, dropping him to 22nd and Scott McLaughlin in the #33 Wilson Security/Valvoline Volvo who suffered a Power Steering failure just past half-way, dropping 11 laps.

As a post-note, after finishing the race first, Shane Van Gisbergen in the #97 STIX Holden spent so long doing a burnout that he was the 24th and final car to return to the pit-lane.

The Bottom Five
Lee Holdsworth/Sebastien Bourdais
88 Laps
Crash
Jamie Whincup/Paul Dumbrell
87 Laps
Running
Mark Winterbottom/Steve Owen
88 Laps
Running
Jason Bright/Andrew Jones
89 Laps
Running
Scott McLaughlin/Alexandre Premat
91 Laps
Running

Driver's Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 5
Ashley Walsh, James Moffat, Nick Percat: 3
Andre Heimgartner, Todd Kelly, David Wall, Lee Holdsworth: 2
Will Davison, Garth Tander, Chazz Mostert, Fabian Coulthard, Jason Bright, Chris Pither, Sebastien Bourdais: 1

Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers Motorsports: 7
Erebus Motorsport: 4
Nissan Motorsports. Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports: 3
Super Black Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Jack Daniel's Racing, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing: 2
Holden Racing Team, Prodrive Racing Australia: 1


Manufacturer's Championship:
Holden: 8
Volvo: 7
Nissan: 5
Mercedes: 4
Ford: 3

Sunday 11 October 2015

Engine failure leaves Wall and Pither last at the Mountain

David Wall picked up his 10th last-place finish of his career, while Chris Pither picked up his 3rd last-place finish of his career when their #34 Wilson Security/Valvoline Volvo retired with Engine failure after 15 of the race's 161 laps. The finish came in Wall's 66th round start, and in Pither's 16th round start.

The field had initially 27 entries in the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 however after the single largest non-fatal crash in Bathurst history, where Chazz Mostert in the #6 Pepsi Max Ford glanced the wall at the dipper, firing car 6 at 170kph into the outside wall, then an even harder hit into the other wall, destroying car #6, forcing Pepsi Max racing to withdraw the car. Mostert suffered a broken leg and a broken wrist in the crash, and 7 marshals, who's stand was destroyed by Mostert's car as the most of car #6 took out the marshal's stand and the catch fencing, were also injured. This crash reduced the field to 26.

Now going to the start of the race, Ashley Walsh in the #4 Wendy's Mercedes started the race in the rear, however Renee Gracie in the #200 Harvey Norman/HP/Fujitsu Ford fell to the rear after pitting before the green flag and having to wait for all the other cars to pass, and had fallen 10 seconds behind 25th by lap 7.

First car to pit was the Dean Fiore in the #23, complete with a driver's change to Michael Caruso, dropping Caruso to the rear. After a pit-stop Tim Blanchard in the #3 Cooldrive Holden fell behind Caruso on lap 11. Lap 14 saw Mark Winterbottom in the #5 Pepsi Max Ford fall to the rear.

On lap 15 Catastrophe strikes for both David Wall and Chris Pither in the #34 Wilson Security/Valvoline Volvo and Renee Gracie and Simona De Silvestro in the #200 Harvey Norman Ford. Firstly, Wall blew his motor and Gracie, without any experience of watching and avoiding oil, hit the oil and hit the wall at Forest Elbow, triggering the first caution of the race. Eventually car #200 managed to get back going and be classified, starting lap 121 as the leaders came through the dipper on lap 161.
 
During the first caution, most of the field changed drivers. Next to fall out was Ant Pedersen and Andre Heimgartner in the unsponsored #111 Super Black Racing Ford, after contact with Karl Reindler in the #3 Holden sent Pedersen into the wall and brining out the second caution of the race, with car #111 dropping to 25th on lap 75. On lap 75 Tim Blanchard in the #3 Cool Drive/GB Galvnaising Holden crashed heavily at McPhillamy park and while uninjured, Blanchard's and Reindler's day was over, and he was down to 24th by lap 121.

The last 35 laps were chaotic. Firstly, Ashley Walsh and in the #4 Wendy's Mercedes crashed at the Cutting, damaging the suspension on his car, then Scott Pye and Marcos Ambrose in the #17 XBOX Ford crashed very heavily at Reed Park, near McPhillamy Park, brining out the fourth caution of the race. Pye, who was in the car at the time, suffered broken ribs in the crash. With these two retiring, they filled out the bottom five, with Renee Gracie and Simona De Silvestro overtaking Pedersen on lap 75, Blanchard on lap 116 and both Walsh and Pye when the drivers who finished the race was put ahead of the drivers who failed to finish at the end of the race.

With this victory, Craig Lowndes now has 6 Bathurst 1000 crowns, putting him on the same number as Mark Skaife, only behind Jim Richards on 7 and Peter Brock on 9.

The Bottom Five
David Wall/Chris Pither 15 Laps Engine
Andre Heimgartnet/Ant Pedersen 35 Laps Crash
Tim Blanchard/Karl Reindler 78 Laps Crash
Ashley Walsh/Jack leBrocq 135 Laps Crash
Scott Pye/Marcos Ambrose 137 Laps Crash

Driver's Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 5
Ashley Walsh, James Moffat, Nick Percat: 3
Andre Heimgartner, Todd Kelly, David Wall: 2
Will Davison, Garth Tander, Lee Holdsworth, Chazz Mostert, Fabian Coulthard, Jason Bright, Chris Pither: 1

Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers Motorsports: 7
Erebus Motorsport: 4
Nissan Motorsports. Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports: 3
Super Black Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Jack Daniel's Racing: 2
Holden Racing Team, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing, Prodrive Racing Australia: 1


Manufacturer's Championship:
Holden, Volvo: 7
Nissan: 5
Mercedes: 4
Ford: 3