Monday 7 December 2015

Hard crash leaves Slade last at Homebush

Tim Slade picked up his 5th last-place finish of his career when his #47 Supercheap Auto Holden was involved in a hard single-car crash that ended his race after 8 of the race's 74 laps. The finish came in Slade's 105th round start.

Steve Owen started the race in the rear in the #6 Pepsi Max Ford, however by the end of lap 1 Tim Blanchard in the #3 Cooldrive Holden had fallen to the rear after pitting on lap 1, where he stayed until calamity strikes on lap 11 when Tim Slade in the #47 Supercheap Auto Holden suffered a jammed throttle, slamming into the wall in the second-to-final corner, bringing out the first caution of the race.

Next to fall out was Steve Owen in the #6 Pepsi Max Ford after a turgid race, firstly tangling with Alex Davison in the #4 Wendy's Mercedes, then forced to the garage for the first time on lap 50 with electrical issues and although Owen got back out, multiple trips into the garage dropped Owen 13 laps down. Car #6 was eventually KO'ed by suspension failure on lap 68. The final car to retire from the race occurred with just 2 laps to go when Chris Pither in the unsponsored #111 Super Black Racing Ford tangled with David Wall in the #34 Wilson Security/Valvoline Volvo, James Moffat in the #99 Faresin Nissan and Tim Blanchard in the #3 Cooldrive Holden, destroying car #111. Rounding out the bottom five was Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB Galvanising Holden after a mid-race crash cost him five laps and Jack Perkins after late-race engine issues dropped him down five laps to the leaders.

The bottom five
Tim Slade 8 Laps Crash
Steve Owen 52 Laps Suspension
Chris Pither 72 Laps Crash
Dale Wood 69 Laps Running
Jack Perkins 69 Laps Running

Driver's Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 6 (Driver's Champion)
Nick Percat: 4
Ashley Walsh, James Moffat: 3
Will Davison, Andre Heimgartner, Todd Kelly, Lee Holdsworth, David Wall: 2
Garth Tander, Chazz Mostert, Jason Bright, Chris Pither, Sebastien Bourdais, Jack LeBrocq, Craig Lowndes, David Reynolds, Tim Blanchard, Steve Owen, Tim Slade: 1

Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers Motorsports: 8 (Team's champion)
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports: 6
Erebus Motorsport: 5
Nissan Motorsports: 3
Super Black Racing, Brad Jones Racing, Jack Daniel's Racing, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing, Prodrive Racing Australia, Supercheap Auto Racing: 2
Holden Racing Team, Red Bull Racing Australia, Rod Nash Racing/Prodrive Racing Australia: 1


Manufacturer's Championship:
Holden: 11 (Manufacturer's champion)
Volvo: 8
Mercedes: 6
Nissan, Ford: 5

Quick announcement: I'm going to change the number of round starts a driver has to the number of race starts. It makes it much easier to keep track.

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