Wednesday 18 September 2019

Pirtek Enduro Cup Entry List


Pirtek Enduro Cup Entry List

Provisional Entry List for the Pirtek Enduro Cup.
Driver Pairing
Car #
Sponsor(s)
Scott Pye/Warren Luff
2
Winning Appliances/Mobil 1
Garry Jacobson/Dean Fiore
3
Rabble.club
Lee Holdsworth/Thomas Randle
5
Bottle-O/Super Service
Cameron Waters/Michael Caruso
6
Monster Energy
Andre Heimgartner/Bryce Fullwood
7
Plus Fitness
Nick Percat/Tim Blanchard
8
Fujitsu
David Reynolds/Luke Youlden
9
Penrite Oils/KISS
Fabian Coulthard/Tony D'Alberto
12
Shell V-Power
Tim Slade/Ash Walsh
14
Freightliner Trucks
Rick Kelly/Dale Wood
15
Castrol EDGE
Scott McLaughlin/L.uke Youlden
17
Shell V-Power
Mark Winterbottom/Steve Richards
18
Irwin Tools/FUCHS
Jack LeBrocq/Jonathon Webb
19
Truck Assist
Macauley Jones/Dean Canto
21
Cooldrive Distribution
James Courtney/Jack Perkins
22
Appliances Online/Mobil 1
Will Davison/Alex Davison
23
Miwakee
Alexander Rossi/James Hinchcliffe**
27
NAPA Auto Parts
Richie Stanaway/Chris Pither
33
Boost Mobile
James Golding/Richard Muscat
34
Boost Mobile
Todd Hazelwood/Jack Smith
35
Sherrin Rentals
Chaz Mostert/James Moffat1
55
Supercheap Auto
Simona De Silvestro/Alex Rullo
78
Harvey Norman
Jamie Whincup/Craig Lowndes
888
Red Bull Holden
Shane Van Gisbergen/Garth Tander
97
Red Bull Holden
Anton DePasquale/Will Brown
99
Penrite Oils/KISS
Jake Kostecki/Brodie Kostecki
56
Boost Mobile
**Bathurst only
1 Out ar Gold Coast due to Shootout write-off crash

Sunday 15 September 2019

The Stewards Stuff up in Race 2. My thoughts


The Stewards have some serious explaining to do, although there was no deliberate attempt to stuff up the race, it did cause some major field problems, and screwed a number of drivers out of good results, including Jamie Whincup, Fabian Coulthard, Cameron Waters and Lee Holdsworth.

So, for those who don't know, the Safety Car picked up the wrong driver. Instead of picking up Scott McLaughlin in the #17 Shell V-Power Ford, it picked up Jamie Whincup in the #88 Red Bull Holden Holden. Or at least, they would have if Whincup hadn't gone past the Safety Car, and got penalised as a result.

CAMS was not sure what was going on with drivers pitting and staying out, so they froze the field.

Jamie Whincup was sounded like an absolute Mongoloid passing the Safety Car, for the 2nd time in his career after he did this at Bathurst several years ago. Then he compounded it by going too far with his implication that the Race Control stewards are drunk.

This is the 2nd time that somebody has been screwed by the Safety Car lights at Pukekohe, after Todd Hazelwood was penalised for passing the Safety Car last year.

The three Tickford drivers were screwed by the events, as Cameron Waters in the #6 Monster Energy Ford finished 14th and Lee Holdsworth in the #5 Bottle-O Ford finished 15th Jamie Whincup finished 16th. Fabian Coulthard in the #12 Shell V-Power Ford finished 12th.

Tickford was totally right to be furious about what happened, as it screwed two of their drivers out of a great result, including a potential podium for Lee Holdsworth.

This isn't the first time this has happened, although it is a rare thing to happen.

I feel bad for everyone affected by this, though I'm glad that Todd Hazelwood wound up 5th.

The biggest single issue here is the ratio of pit-lane transit time VS track length, which is by far the largest at Pukekohe, due to Pukekohe track lap being only a bit over 60 seconds per lap, to a 45 second transit time for the pit-lane. You don't see a 3/4th ratio anywhere else on the track. Every single standard of professionalism at Race Control should be honoured at every round, and, in regard to this, they didn't.

Now, to be fair, Tim and Dave did respond, and they claim they had done nothing wrong. Staying behind the Safety car, in their view, would allow them to sort everything out.

I will say that I can see where they're coming from, and that it would be easier to figure out the order. Alo of note, somehow Scott McLaughlin may have gotten past the Safety Car before the Safety Car had gone out on the track. If there was a way to make it a little easier, that should be implemented.

We'll have to wait and see for the results. Great job for Todd Hazelwood (5th), Simona De Silvestro (7th), Richie Stanaway (9th) and James Golding (10th), who all got top 10 results.

Just my thoughts about this.

Saturday 14 September 2019

Throttle Linkage Dramas leaves Reynolds last at Auckland

Original by Supercars, edited by me.

David Reynolds picked up his 9th last-place finish of his career when his #9 Penrite Oils/Enviro Box Purple Holden finished under power, 16 laps down in the 2nd race at Pukekohe. The finish came in Reynolds' 309th start.

David Reynolds is in his 10th year in the supercars full-time and has shined at Erebus Motorsports in the last couple of years. He was 4th in Practice 1, stayed 4th in Practice 2, then dropped to 13th in Practice 3. After a crash in Qualifying, Reynolds lined up 22nd.

Jack LeBrocq in the #19 Truck Assist Holden started the race in the rear, but by the end of Lap 1 Garry Jacobson in the #3 Rabble.club Nissan had fallen to the rear. Jones and Jacobson exchange last a few times during the opening laps.

Pitstops started on alp 6, and last place was exchanged by Tim Slade in the #14 Machinery House/Dunlop Holden dropped to last during his opening pitstop on lap 6, Anton De Pasquale in the #99 Penrite/Enviro Box Green Holden after his lap 11 pitstop.

De Pasquale held last until teammate David Reynolds in the #9 Penrite Oils/Enviro Box Purple Holden stalled on the trap with a broken Throttle Cable, triggering the () safety car of the race. Reynolds lost 16 laps in repairs.

Rounding out the bottom five was Jack LeBrocq in the #19 Truck Assist Holden, Macauley Jones in the #21 Cooldrive Distribution Holden, Garry Jacobson in the #3 Rabble.club Nissan after all of them were screwed by a bad safety car decision, and Anton De Pasquale in the #99 Penrite Oils/Enviro Box Green Holden after early-race steering damage.

The Bottom Five
David Reynolds
54 Laps
Running
Jack LeBrocq
68 Laps
Running
Macauley Jones
68 Laps
Running
Garry Jacobson
69 Laps
Running
Anton De Pasquale
69 Laps
Running

Driver’s Championship
Driver
Car #
Last
Bottom 3
Bottom 5
Garry Jacobson
3
4
8
13
Macauley Jones
21
3
7
12
Jamie Whincup
88
3
3
3
Jack Smith
4
2
5
6
Richie Stanaway
33
2
4
7
Rick Kelly
15
2
3
5
James Courtney
22
2
3
3
Chaz Mostert
55
2
2
2
James Golding
34
1
4
4
Todd Hazelwood
35
1
3
3
Scott Pye
2
1
2
4
Shane Van Gisbergen
97
1
2
3
David Reynolds
9
1
1
3
Jack LeBrocq
19
0
7
17
Simona De Silvestro
78
0
3
7
Cameron Waters
6
0
3
4
Mark Winterbottom
18
0
2
5
Tim Slade
14
0
2
3
Will Davison
23
0
2
3
Lee Holdsworth
5
0
1
2
Michael Caruso
33
0
1
2
Anton De Pasquale
99
0
1
2
Scott McLaughlin
17
0
1
1
Andre Heimgartner
7
0
1
1
Chris Pither
33
0
1
1
Fabian Coulthard
12
0
0
1
Tim Blanchard
77
0
0
1

Team’s Championship
Team
Drivers
Last
Bottom 3
Bottom 5
Nissan Motorsports
4
6/4
14/4
22/4
Red Bull Holden Racing Team
2
4/2
5/2
6/2
Walkinshaw Andretti United
2
3/2
5/2
6/2
Matt Stone Racing
1
1
3
3
Garry Rodgers Motorsports
4
3/4
8/3
13/3
Brad Jones Racing
5
3/5
10/5
18/5
Erebus Racing
2
1/2
3/2
5/2
Tickford Racing
4
2/4
5/4
8/4
Tekno Autosports
1
0
7
17
IRWIN Racing
1
0
2
4
DJR Team Penske
2
0
1/2
2/2

Manufacturer’s Championship

Manufacturer
Drivers
Last
Bottom 3
Bottom 5
Nissan
4
6/4
14/4
24/4
Holden
17
16/17
42/17
72/17
Ford
6
2/6
6/6
10/6