Saturday 17 July 2021

Turn 10 crash leaves Jones last at WD-40 Townsville

Original by Supercars, edited by me.

 Macauley Jones picked up the 8th last-place finish of his career when his #96 Coca-Cola Holden was involved in a single-car crash that ended his race after 17 of the race's 39 laps. The finish came in Jones' 99th start.


Macauley Jones is in his 3rd full-time season, though he has run as Co-Driver for several years beforehand. He was 21st in the only Practice of the round but skyrocketed to an impressive 8th in Qualifying.


Jack Smith in the #4 SCT Logistics Holden started the race in the rear after a penalty for impeding in Qualifying, and initially held last place.

On Lap 4 he overtook Andre Heimgartner in the #7 NED Ford, dropping Andre to last.


Tim Slade in the #3 Cooldrive Distribution Holden was the first to pit on lap 5, dropping to the rear. He was followed into the pits by Zane Goddard in the #35 Yellow Cover Holden, who dropped to the rear on lap 9. Pitstops continued, and left Garry Jacobson in the #22 Premair Hire Holden last by Lap 15. The following lap Andre Heimgartner in the #7 NED Ford pitted and fell to last.

Suddenly, on lap 17 Macauley Jones in the #96 Coca-Cola Holden crashed at Turn 10, plunging to last and triggering the first Safety Car of the race.


Rounding out the Bottom Five was David Reynolds in the #26 Penrite Oils Holden after crashing at Turn 8 on lap 27, losing 7 laps in repairs, Tim Slade in the #3 Cooldrive Distribution Holden after a 15 second penalty for an incident with Brodie Kostecki, Jack Smith in the #4 SCT Logistics Holden and Fabian Coulthard in the #19 Local Legends Holden


The Bottom Five

Macauley Jones

16 Laps

Running

David Reynolds

32 Laps

Running

Tim Slade

39 Laps

Running

Jack Smith

39 Laps

Running

Fabian Coulthard

39 Laps

Running


Driver’s Championship

Driver

Car No.

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Macauley Jones

96

4

6

9

Garry Jacobson

22

2

5

10

Jack Smith

4

2

5

10

Anton De Pasquale

11

2

3

4

Jake Kostecki

35

1

4

5

Andre Heimgartner

7

1

3

4

David Reynolds

26

1

3

5

Zane Goddard

35

1

2

5

James Courtney

44

1

2

2

Chaz Mostert

25

1

2

2

Will Brown

9

1

2

2

Nick Percat

8

1

1

2

Bryce Fullwood

2

1

1

2

Fabian Coulthard

19

0

6

13

Scott Pye

20

0

3

3

Todd Hazelwood

14

0

2

2

Brodie Kostecki

88

0

2

2

Mark Winterbottom

18

0

1

3

Cameron Waters

6

0

1

2

Tim Slade

3

0

1

2

Will Davison

17

0

1

1

Thomas Randle

55

0

1

1

Jack LeBrocq

5

0

0

3

Kurt Kostecki

27

0

0

1


Team’s Championship

Team

No. Cars

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Brad Jones Racing

4

7/4

14/4

22/4

Team Sydney

2

2/2

11/2

22/2

Matt Stone Racing

2

2/2

4/2

6/2

Dick Johnson Racing

2

2/2

4/2

5/2

Walkinshaw Andretti United

3

2/3

3/3

4/3

Kelly Grove Racing

2

1/2

6/2

8/2

Erebus Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

Tickford Racing

4

1/4

5/4

8/4

Irwin Racing

2

0

3/2

6/2

Tim Blanchard Racing

1

0

1

2


Manufacturer’s Championship

Manufacturer

No. Cars

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Holden

17

13/17

37/17

65/17

Ford

9

6/9

17/9

25/9


 

Steering column failure leaves Will Brown last at Townsville

Original by Supercars, edited by me.

 Will Brown picked up the 1st last-place finish of his career when his #9 Group Solutions Holden retired with a Steering Column failure after 25 of the race's 39 laps. The finish came in Brown's 27th start.


Will Brown is a rookie in the 2021 championship but has run a couple of seasons as Co-Driver. He was 6th in Practice 1 but slipped to 7th in Qualifying.


Tim Slade in the #3 Cooldrive Distribution Holden started the race in the rear after losing a tire in Qualifying but before turn 1 Jack LeBrocq in the #5 Truck Assist Ford fell to the rear. At turn 4 Nick Percat in the #8 RT Batteries Holden spun out, maybe after being turned by Fabian Coulthard in the #19 Local Legends Holden, dropping to the rear.


Lap 6 saw Fabian Coulthard in the #19 Local Legends Holden blows a tire, having to pit and dropping to the rear.


Macauley Jones in the #96 Coca-Cola Holden bumped the wall at Turn 4, spinning to 2nd last then eventually fell to last on Lap 19.


Lap 26 saw a storm of retirements, as Will Brown in the #9 Group Solutions Holden, Macauley Jones in the #96 Coca-Cola Holden and Zane Goddard in the #35 Yellow Cover Holden all pulled into the garage within a few laps of each other. Goddard retired with Power Steering issues, Jones retired with Clutch failure, and Will Brown retired with a collapsed Steering Column. This left Brown last.


Rounding out the Bottom Five was Fabian Coulthard in the #19 Local Legends Holden, and Andre Heimgartner in the #7 NED Ford.


The Bottom Five

Will Brown

25 Laps

Steering Column

Macauley Jones

26 Laps

Clutch

Zane Goddard

33 Laps

Running

Fabian Coulthard

38 Laps

Running

Andre Heimgartner

39 Laps

Running


Driver’s Championship

Driver

Car No.

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Macauley Jones

96

3

5

8

Garry Jacobson

22

2

5

10

Jack Smith

4

2

5

9

Anton De Pasquale

11

2

3

4

Jake Kostecki

35

1

4

5

Andre Heimgartner

7

1

3

4

David Reynolds

26

1

2

4

James Courtney

44

1

2

2

Chaz Mostert

25

1

2

2

Zane Goddard

35

1

2

5

Will Brown

9

1

2

2

Nick Percat

8

1

1

2

Bryce Fullwood

2

1

1

2

Fabian Coulthard

19

0

6

12

Scott Pye

20

0

3

3

Todd Hazelwood

14

0

2

2

Brodie Kostecki

88

0

2

2

Mark Winterbottom

18

0

1

3

Cameron Waters

6

0

1

2

Will Davison

17

0

1

1

Thomas Randle

55

0

1

1

Jack LeBrocq

5

0

0

3

Tim Slade

3

0

0

1

Kurt Kostecki

27

0

0

1


Team’s Championship

Team

No. Cars

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Brad Jones Racing

4

6/4

13/4

20/4

Team Sydney

2

2/2

11/2

21/2

Matt Stone Racing

2

2/2

4/2

6/2

Dick Johnson Racing

2

2/2

4/2

5/2

Walkinshaw Andretti United

3

2/3

3/3

4/3

Kelly Grove Racing

2

1/2

5/2

7/2

Erebus Racing

2

1/2

3/2

3/2

Tickford Racing

4

1/4

5/4

8/4

Irwin Racing

2

0

3/2

6/2

Tim Blanchard Racing

1

0

0

1


Manufacturer’s Championship

Manufacturer

No. Cars

Last

Bottom 3

Bottom 5

Holden

17

12/17

35/17

61/17

Ford

9

6/9

16/9

24/9