Scott Pye now has 9 last-place finishes of his career after the #16 Wilson Security Holden was excluded from both races at Surfer's Paradise and all three races at Philip Island after a breach of the parity measure of ballast being added to the engine, and as a result, Scott Pye takes the 2014 Autralian V8 LASTCAR Championship.
The figures below will show you the new last-place counts for every driver affected.
James Courtney drops to 12 last-place finishes of his career, while Greg Murphy drops to 15 last-place finishes of his career, and 0 last-place finishes of the season each.
Lee Holdworth drops to 7 last-place finishes of his career, while Craig Baird drops to 8 last-place finishes of his career, and 0 last-place finishes of the seaon each.
Shane Van Gisbergen drops to 7 last-place finishes of his career. and 1 last-place finish of the season.
Tim Slade drops to 4 last-place finishes of his career, and 3 last-place finishes of the season.
And finally David Wall drops to 7 last-place finishes, and 3 last-place finishes of the season.
Just something I found out today.
Inspired by Brock Beard's LASTCAR series for NASCAR, I decided to create a LASTCAR series for the Repco Supercar Championship. I keep track of the last place finishers of each race.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Dale Wood takes out championship as a Water Pump failure nets Caruso last in another storm-hit race
Michael Caruso picked up his 6th
last-place finish of his career when his #36 Norton Hornet broke a
Water Pump after 6 of the storm-shortened race's 44 laps. The finish
came in Caruso's 101st start.
Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack Daniel's
Nissan started the race in the rear. For the third race in a row,
turn 1 lap 1 sent a car to the rear, in this case it was Mark
Winterbottom in the #5 Pepsi Max Ford. Over the course of the next 8
laps, Craig Lowndes in the #888 Red Bull Racing Holden, then Tim
Slade in the #47 Supercheap Auto Holden, Dale Wood in the #21
ADVAM/GB Holden and finally Michael Caruso in the #36 Norton Hornet
fell to the rear in turn, eventually Caruso held last after pulling
into the garage with a broken Water Pump. Next to fall out was Robert
Dahlgren in his final start in the #34 Valvoline Volvo, who crashed
out on lap 29. The caar got back out and, had the raace run full
distance, Dahlgren would have been classified however, as the race
was shortened, Dahlgren completed an insufficent number of laps to be
classified.
Rounding out the bottom five is the
2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Champion Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB
Holden, Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen Ford in his final race for
Charlie Scherwkolt racing and David Wall in the #17 Wilson Security
Holden.
Other 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR
Championship stats.
- Holden has taken out the 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Manufacturer's championship with 21 last-place finishes.
- Dick Johnson Racing has taken out the 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Team's championship with an average (including Marcos Ambrose with zero last-place finishes) of 2.67 last-place finishes per driver.
The bottom five
Michael Caruso |
6 Laps |
Water Pump |
Robert Dahlgren |
29 Laps |
Crash |
Dale Wood (champion) |
43 Laps |
Running |
Jack Perkins |
43 Laps |
Running |
David Wall |
43 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 21
Nissan: 9
Ford: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly, Tim
Slade, Scott Pye, David
Wall: 4
David
Reynolds, Robert Dahlgren,
James Moffat:
3
Jack
Perkins, Shane
Van
Gisbergen, Michael Caruso:
2
Nick
Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Will
Davison, Craig
Lowndes, Chris
Pither, James Courtney,
Greg Murphy, Lee
Holdsworth, Craig Baird: 1
David Wall moves into second after missing the pits for wets results in last-place at storm-hit H
David Wall picked up his 8th last-place
finish of his career when his #17 Wilson Security Holden crashed out
after 16 of the storm shortened race's 23 laps. The finish came in
Wall's 47th start, and moves Wall into a 4-way tie for 2nd on the
2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Championship.
On the first corner of the first lap,
Craig Lowndes in the #888 Red Bull Racing holden spun out Marcos
Ambrose in the #66 Xbox ford, with Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen
ford also suffering damage in the incident. This dropped Ambrose to
the rear of the field. With the threat of rain, firstly, Todd Kelly
in the #7 Jack Daniel's racing Nissan, then Craig Lowndes in the #888
Red Bull Racing Holden, then Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen ford
fell to the rear. On lap 17, the storms came and David Wall in the
#17 Wilson Security holden stayed out on the track on slick tires and
with no grip, crashed repeatedly, until he stopped on the back
straight between turns 8 and 9.
Rounding out the bottom five was
Russell Ingall in the #23 Repair Management Australia Holden who
finished 1 lap down to the leaders, Lee Holdsworth in the #4
Beko/Fuchs Mercedes who pitted on the final lap, Todd Kelly in the #7
Jack Daniel's Nissan and Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen ford in his
final round start for Charlie Scherwkolt racing.
The bottom five
David Wall |
16 Laps |
Crash |
Russell Ingall |
22 Laps |
Running |
Lee Holdsworth |
23 Laps |
Running |
Todd Kelly |
23 Laps |
Running |
Jack Perkins |
23 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 21
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly, Tim
Slade, Scott Pye, David
Wall: 4
David
Reynolds, Robert Dahlgren,
James Moffat:
3
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
Strange incident leaves Pye trailing field at Homebush
Scott Pye picked up his 5th
Last-place finish of his career when his #16 Wilson Security Holden
was involved in a two-car accident after 18 of the race's 37 laps.
The finish came in Pye's 31st start, and puts Pye into
second on the 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR championship, with Todd
Kelly and Tim Slade, one behind Dale Wood.
Lee Holdsworth in the #300 Beko/Fuchs
Mercedes starting the race in the rear after a practice crash. Just
seconds in the race Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB holden turned
around Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen ford, dropping Perkins to
last. Briefly, Craig Lowndes in the #888 Red Bull Racing Holden fell
to the rear of the field but was passed by Russell Ingall in the #23
Repair Management Australia Holden during a round of pit-stops on lap
6. On lap 9, Chazz Mostert in the #6 Pepsi Max ford had to do a
drive-through penalty after hitting the pit cones on the way into the
pit-lane, dropping him to the rear of the field. On alp 10, Mark
Winterbottom in the #5 Pepsi Max ford crashed hard into the turn 1
tire barrier, triggering the first safety car of the race and dropping
Winterbottom to last, 4 laps behind the leaders.
Winterbottom held last-place until lap
19 when Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack Daniels Nissan crashes into the
turn 1 tire barrier. Returning to the track, Todd Kelly collides with
Scott Pye in the #16 Wilson Security Holden, ending both driver's
race and on lap 24 Winterbottom relegated Pye to last, on lap 25 he
relegated Todd to 2nd last and on lap 30 he passed
pole-sitter Will Davison in the #9 Beko / MEX Maintenance Software
Mercedes, who suffered a Power Steering failure on lap 26. Michael
Caruso in the #36 Norton Hornet rounded out the bottom five.
Australian V8 LASTCAR Statistics
- This is Lee Holdsworth's 300th race start, Todd Kelly's 450th race start and Rick Kelly's 400th race start.
The bottom five
Scott Pye |
18 Laps |
Crash |
Todd Kelly |
19 Laps |
Crash |
Will Davison |
27 Laps |
Power Steering |
Mark Winterbottom |
33 Laps |
Running |
Michael Caruso |
37 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 20
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly, Tim
Slade, Scott Pye: 4
David
Reynolds, Robert Dahlgren,
James Moffat,
David Wall: 3
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
Sunday, 16 November 2014
David Wall moves into contention for 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Title after a Power Steering failure at the island
David Wall picked up his 7th
last-place finish of his career when his #17 Wilson Security Holden
retired with Power Steering Dramas after 25 of the race's 45 laps.
The finish came in Wall's 46th start, and moves Wall into
a 5-way tie for 3rd on the 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR
standings.
Russell Ingall started the race
trailing the field, but an initial round of pit-stops at the end of
lap 1 dropped Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo dropped to
the rear. Then suddenly on lap 15, David Wall suffered a power
steering failure in the #17 Wilson Security Holden, causing the car
to slide off the road and narrowly avoided hitting the tyre barrier
at the final corner, causing both the first safety car of the race
and eventually ending Wall's race, dropping him to the rear of the
field.
Rounding out the bottom five is Russell
Ingall in the #23 Repair Management Australia Holden, who finished a
lap behind the leaders after multiple pit-stops, David Reynolds in
the #55 Bottle-O Ford who suffered a drive-through penalty for an
unsafe release, after contact during the caution with Jason Bright in
the #8 BOC Holden, Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo and
Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen Ford.
The Bottom Five
David Wall |
25 Laps |
Power Steering |
Russel Ingall |
44 Laps |
Running |
David Reynolds |
45 Laps |
Running |
Robert Dahlgren |
45 Laps |
Running |
Jack Perkins |
45 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 19
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly, Tim
Slade: 4
David
Reynolds, Robert Dahlgren,
Scott Pye, James
Moffat, David
Wall: 3
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
Race for last-place title heating up after Slade finishes last at the island
Tim Slade picked up his 5th
last-place finish of his career when his #47 Supercheap Auto Holden
finished under power, 5 laps down in the second race at Philip
Island. The finish came in Slade's 94th start, and moves
Slade into a tie for 2nd with Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack Daniel's Nissan on 4 last-place
finishes for the season, 1 behind Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB Holden.
As with the start of race 33, Fabian
Coulthard in the #14 Lockwood Holden started race 34 trailing the
field. The first few laps were an arm wrestle between David Wall in
the #17 Wilson Security Holden, Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline
Volvo and Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen Ford, with Jack Perkins
left trailing the field on lap 4. On lap 9, Tim Slade in the #47
Supercheap Auto Holden and Lee Holdsworth in the #4 Fuchs Mercedes
collided in turn 4, damaging the Steering on Slade's car and
relegating Slade to the rear of the field.
Rounding out the bottom five was Jack
Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen Ford, Robert Dahlgren in the #34
Valvoline Volvo, Dale Wood in the #21 ADVAM/GB Holden and Lee
Holdsworth in the #4 Fuchs/Erebus Mercedes
The Bottom Five
Tim Slade |
18 Laps |
Running |
Jack Perkins |
23 Laps |
Running |
Robert Dahlgren |
23 Laps |
Running |
Dale Wood |
23 Laps |
Running |
Lee Holdsworth |
23 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 18
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly, Tim
Slade: 4
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
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
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Apocalyptic Pirtek Enduro's Cup ends with last-place finish for Holdsworth and Baird.
Lee Holdsworth picked up his 8th
last-place finish of his career, while Craig Baird picked up his 9th
last-place finish of his career when their #4 FUCHS Erebus Merecedes
was involved in a single car accident that ended their race after 18
of the race's shortened 100 laps. The finish came in Lee's 129th
start and Baird's 107th start, and ends an apocalyptic Pirtek Enduro's cup for the two drivers.
Initially Andrew Jones in the #8 BOC
Holden was trailing the field, however early contact for Craig Baird
in the #4 FUCHS Erebus Mercedes suffered damage from an early race
incident, remember this for later, however on lap 8 Paul Morris was
forced to pit with a delaminating tire after belting the kerbing. On
lap 18, Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo dived down the
inside of Craig Baird in the #4 FUCHS Erebus Mercedes, sending it
into the wall and causing serious damage to the right-front of the
Mercedes, ending their race.
Next to fall out was Dale Wood in the
#21 ADVAM Holden, who stopped on the track between turns 13 and 14
due to an Oil Cooler failure, resulting in the first caution of the
race, James Moffat in the #360 Norton Hornet who crashed out hard in
turn 12 on lap 66, James Courtney in the #22 SPTools Holden in an
apocalyptic weekend after contact with Mark Winterbottom in
the #5 Pepsi Max Ford, damaging the suspension on Courtney's car,
dropping them several laps behind, although Courtney came back out
and overtook Moffat, but finished 5 laps behind and Will Davison and
Alex Davison in the #9 Beko/MEX Maintenance Software Erebus Mercedes
who suffered an Oil Cooler failure shortly after the lap 65 caution.
The bottom five
Lee Holdsworth and Craig Baird |
18 Laps |
Crash |
David Wall and Chris Pither |
37 Laps |
Oil Cooler |
James Moffat and Taz Douglas |
65 Laps |
Crash |
James Courtney and Greg Murphy |
83 Laps |
Running |
Will Davison and Alex Davison |
88 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 15
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 2
Driver
Standings:
Todd Kelly, Dale
Wood: 4
Tim Slade,
David Reynolds, Robert
Dahlgren, Scott Pye, James
Moffat: 3
David Wall,
Jack Perkins:
2
Nick
Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Shane Van
Gisbergen, Will Davison,
Craig Lowndes, Michael
Caruso, Chris Pither,
James Courtney, Greg
Murphy, Lee Holdsworth,
Craig Baird: 1
Opening Lap shunt leaves Courtney and Murphy last at Surfers Paradise
James Courtney picked up his 13th
last-place finish of his career, while Greg Murphy picked up his 16th
last-place finish of his career, when their #22 SPTools Holden was
involved in a three car accident on the start line of the 31st
race of the 2014 Australian V8 Supercar Championship series. The
finish came in Courtney's 125th start and Murphy's 200th
start.
On the start line there was a 3-car
accident involving Greg Murphy in the #22 SPTools Holden, David
Russell in the #15 Jack Daniel's Nisssan and Oliver Gavin in the #222
Heavy Haulage Australia Holden where Russell stalled at ths start,
then Murphy, trying to get around Russell, Russell started moving and
clipped Murphy, sending him into the wall. Gavin then ran into the
back of Ruseell, damaging the steering on the car, sending all 3 cars
to the garage, with the former two retiring for good, while Oliver
Gavin returned to the track, 6 laps down, and the attrition eventually
lifted Oliver Gavin and Nick Percat out of the bottom five.
Rounding out the bottom five was
brothers Alex Davison and Will Davison in the #9 BEKO/MEX Maintenance
Services Mercedes and Jack Perkins and Cameron Waters in the #18
Jeld-Wen Ford, both suffered crash damage and a radiator failure
within laps of each other, respectively, with the latter retiring and
eventually falling to 24th, while the former returned to
the track, and would jump Cameron Waters, David Reynolds, who on lap
50 crashed out of the race at turn 12 and Todd Kelly and Alex
Buncombe in the #7 Jack Daniel's Racing Nissan who suffered Power
Steering Dramas during the race, eventually finishing so many laps
behind that they were not classified as finishers.
Australian V8 LASTCAR Championship
result #1.
Holden has taken out the 2014
Australian V8 LASTCAR Manufacturer's Championship with this
last-place finish.
The Bottom Five
James Courtney/Greg Murphy |
0 Laps |
Crash |
Jack Perkins/Cameron Waters |
27 Laps |
Radiator |
David Reynolds/Dean Canto |
49 Laps |
Crash |
Todd Kelly/Alex Boncombe |
76 Laps |
Power Steering |
Will Davison/Alex Davison |
83 Laps |
Running |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 15
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 1
Driver
Standings:
Todd Kelly, Dale
Wood: 4
Tim Slade,
David Reynolds, Robert
Dahlgren, Scott Pye, James
Moffat: 3
David Wall,
Jack Perkins:
2
Nick
Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Shane Van
Gisbergen, Will Davison,
Craig Lowndes, Michael
Caruso, Chris Pither,
James Courtney, Greg
Murphy: 1
Sunday, 12 October 2014
Dale Wood takes Australian V8 LASTCAR Lead after stupid accident at Mountain
Dale Wood picked up his 5th last-place
finish of his career, while Chris Pither picked up his 3rd last-place
finish of his career, when their #21 Advam/GB Holden retired with
crash damage after 45 of the race's 161 laps. The finish came in
Wood's 32nd start, and Pither's 17th start. and moves Dale Wood into
sole possession of the 2014 V8 LASTCAR Championship lead.
The resurfacing of the Mt. Panorama
circuit caused carnage throughout practice, qualifying and the race.
During qualifying three cars crashed. The first car in the wall was
David Reynolds in the #55 Bottle-O Ford, who crashed hard at Reed
park after trying to get around Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack Daniels
Nissan, causing the first of two red flags in the session.
Next to crash was Jamie Whincup in the
#1 Red Bull Australia/Air Force Holden, who crashed at the cutting
(turn 4), bringing out the second red flag of the event.
Shane Van Gisbergen slapped the wall at
the dipper (turn 15) after the session restarted, but the damage
wasn't major and he managed to complete the qualifying session.
The biggest shunt of the event was
reserved for the final practice session on Saturday. Going into turn
2, Warren Luff lost the brakes on the #2 SP Tools Holden, spinning on
just the rear brakes, he collected Craig Lowndes, sending both cars
into the turn 2 tire barrier, with Luff's car flipping over onto it's
roof. While Craig Lowndes' car was repaired, The #2 SP Tools Holden's
chassis was safety compromised, forcing the team to withdraw from the
event.
Despite Chazz Mostert in the #6 Pepsi
Max Ford originally starting in the rear, Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack
Daniels Racing Nissan stalled on the starting grid, causing him to
drop to the rear of the field and as a result of stalling at the
start, had to start from pit-lane.
By lap 3, Ant Pederson in the #111
Super Black Racing Ford had fallen to the rear, but Chazz Mostert
returned to last by lap 4. On lap 8, Michael Caruso in the #36 Norton
Hornet pitted, falling to the rear in the process. Next to pit was
Tim Slade in the #10 Supercheap Auto Holden, taking him to the rear
of the field. Several drivers fell to the rear as the pit-stops
cycled through, and by lap 20 last-place belonged to Todd Kelly in
the #7 Nissan Altima.
Then on lap 26, Luke Youlden, who had
taken over from Fabian Coulthard in the #14 Lockwood holden in a pit-stop, locked up heading
into the chase, bogging the car in the sand and triggering the first
safety car, dropping them to the rear of the field.
Luke Youlden held the last-place until
lap 46 when two incidents occured that would seal Dale Wood as the
leader of the 2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR championship. The caution
came out when Fabian Coulthard in the #14 Lockwood Holden, and the first
incident was car #6 going into the wall at turn 2, where at the time
the track was starting to break up (I also think the track may have
been breaking up at the dipper also), as everyone was slowing up at
the top of the hill, David Wall in the #21 ADVAM/GB Holden came
around the blind turn 9 and ploughed into the back of Andrew Jones in
the #8 BOC Holden, the force of which sent Jones into the back of
Nick Percat/Oliver Gavin (didn't see the crash so not sure who was in
the car), the stupid crash ended Wood's race. Andrew Jones finished 3 laps down in 14th.
After a 68 minute red flag the rest of
the bottom five was filled out within the following 40 laps. Next to
fall out was Steven Johnson and David Wall in the #17 Wilson
Security/1994 Tribute Ford, who suffered a trans-axle failure at the
top of the mountain, sending the #17 into the wall and out of the
race, his teammate Scott Pye in the #16 Wilson Security Ford, who
after crashing at turn 2 just before the red flag was called, then a
suspension failure on lap 66 sending car #16 hard into the wall at
the chase. Pye was unhurt, but the car was totaled, Tim Slade in the
#10 Supercheap Auto Holden who firstly slammed the wall at turn 6,
then arrowed across the track and into the inside wall at turn 7 and
Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo, who smacked the wall at
the cutting (turn 4) after giving Shane Van Gisbergen in the #97 VIP
Petfoods Holden a bit too much room. All of these crashes brought out
five of the 10 cautions in the race.
Australian V8 LASTCAR Statistics
With just 8 races left in the
championship, Only Ford and Nissan can stop Holden taking out the
2014 Australian V8 LASTCAR Manufacturer's championship, and only if
one of the two manufacturer's has a driver finish last in every race
from here to final race at Sydney.
Lastcar
Standings.
The Bottom Five
Dale Wood/Chris Pither | 45 Laps | Crash |
David Wall/Steven Johnson | 64 Laps | Crash |
Scott Pye/Ashley Walsh | 70 Laps | Crash |
Tim Slade/Tony D'Alberto | 102 Laps | Crash |
Robert Dahlgren/Greg Ritter | 114 Laps | Crash |
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 14
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 1
Driver
Standings:
Dale Wood: 5
Dale Wood: 5
Todd Kelly: 4
Tim Slade,
David Reynolds, Robert
Dahlgren, Scott Pye, James
Moffat: 3
David Wall,
Jack Perkins:
2
Nick
Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Shane Van
Gisbergen, Will Davison,
Craig Lowndes, Michael
Caruso, Chris Pither:
1
Why was Dale Wood's accident at the top of the mountain? Dale Wood didn't slow down as he was coming up to what he full knew was a blind corner, and he didn't have a spotter at the top of the mountain for tracking safety cars and track blockages.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Peter Brock narrowly avoids last-place in final race as Garth Walden crashes at Bathurst
Garth Walden and Grant Elliot picked up
both their1st, and only, last-place finish of their V8 Supercars
careers when their Century 21 Ford falcon, driven at the time by
Garth Walden was involved in a single-car accident after 18 of the
race's 161 laps. The finish came in Garth's 4th championship start,
and Grant Elliot's 2nd race start.
Initally there were 35 cars entered in
the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, however a qualifying crash for
Marcus Marshall and Matthew White in the unsponsored #16 PWR holden
resulted in the entry list being reduced to 34 cars.
In the race itself Garth Walden in the
#24 Century 21 Ford was running near the back of the field when he
clipped the kerbing coming down Skyline on lap 20, the car spun and
slammed into the wall at the dipper, the car coming to rest near the
racing line, forcing many cars to drive around him.
The crash prevented Peter Brock from
finishing last in his final race (No I don't know how many last-place
finishes Peter Brock has), when on lap 29, while running 2 laps down,
Jason Plato hit the tires at the final corner, damaging the right
hand side of the car. Later in the lap, Plato crashed again at the
top of the mountain, doing serious damage to the right hand side of
the #05 Mobil 1 holden. While Plato was limping back to the pits he
was collected by John Cleland in the #21 OzEmail Broadband ford
coming out of the chase, sending the #05 into the sand and the #21
over onto it's roof. All drivers involved escaped unhurt.
Rounding out the bottom five was Alain
Menu and Adam Macrow in the #5 Ford Credit/Ford Performance Vehicles
Ford, who retired with steering issues after 43 laps and Dale Brede
and Will Davison who retired shortly afterwards for unknown reasons.
In a horrifying accident late in the
race, Jim Richards in the #11 Castrol Formula R holden hit a Kangaroo
on lap 112. The Kangroo died on impact, and car #11 was severely
damaged in the crash. Despite this, the team managed to fix the car
and they finished 13 laps down in 21st. Kangaroo's are a
common sight aroundBathurst, so accidents involving them are fairly
common. And yes, the commentator's made a massive deal of it.
Note on Bathurst this weekend: It has
been 10 years since Peter Brock's last race at the mountain, even if
he didn't get a chance to actually race in Australia's great race.
The Bottom Five
Garth Walden | 18 Laps | Crash |
Jason Plato | 27 Laps | Crash |
Andrew Jones/John Cleland | 29 Laps | Crash |
Alain Menu/Adam Macrow | 43 Laps | Steering |
Dale Brede/Will Davison | 49 Laps | Unknown |
Lastcar
Standings
Manufacturer Standings:
Ford: 12
Holden: 9
Driver's Standings:
Steven Ellery: 3
Glenn Seton, Max Wilson, Will Davison,
Mark Skaife: 2
Rick Kelly, Mark Noske, Todd Kelly,
Mark Porter, Mark Winterbottom, Steven Johnson, David Besnard,
Cameron McConville, Andrew Jones, John Cleland, Grant Elliot, Garth
Walden: 1
Notes on the 2004 Season:
Steven Ellery would go on to hold on to
the 2004 Australian V8 LASTCAR driver's championship with 3
last-place finishes, edging out a six-way tie between Mark Skaife,
Glenn Seton, Max Wilson, Will Davison, Todd Kelly and Christian
D'Agostin on 2 last-place finishes each.
On 16 last-place finishes, the
manufacturer Holden won the 2004 Australian V8 LASTCAR manufacturer's
championship over Ford with 13.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Strange Fuel Filler issue Leaves Moffat and Douglas trailing the field at Sandown
Before I begin, yes I will be counting
the Sprint for the Grids this year. From next year, however, I will not be
counting the Sprint for the Grids and the Albert Park races for the Australian V8 LASTCAR championship because they are non-championship events.
Also, in the Australian V8
Supercars, all the drivers who finish the race under power is placed
ahead of the drivers who were not running at the end of the race.
That is why, as you will see, the #222 finished ahead of the #4,
despite completing 3 less laps.
James Moffat picked up his 9th
last-place finish of his career, while Taz Douglas picked up his 1st
last-place finish of his career when their #360 Norton Hornet retired
with a Fuel Filler failure after 15 of the race's 161 laps. The
finish came in Moffat's 53rd start, and puts Moffat into the 2nd
place logjam at 3 last-place finishes, while the last-place finish
for Taz Douglas came in his 24th start.
Initally Dale Wood and Chris Pither in
the #21 Wilson Security/ADVAM Holden was trailing the field, Michael Caruso and Dean Fiore in the #36 Norton Hornet then
pitted, dropping him to the rear in the process. On lap 16 however, a
fuel coupling issue for James Moffat and Taz Douglas in the #360
Norton Hornet resulted in car #360 being forced to the garage, with
the fuel coupling issues ending their days.
Rounding out the bottom five is Jason
Bright and Andrew Jones in the #8 BOC Racing Holden, who suffered a
multitude of issues during the race including, losing the right-front
door skin on the opening lap, damaging the front of his car requiring
a radiator replacement and hitting a tire from a
late-race crash that ended his day. Joining Bright and Jones in the bottom five were Lee Holdsworth and Craig Baird in
the #4 Fuchs/Erebus Mercedes who had another rough day, with an
incident with Todd Kelly, leading to a drive-through penalty, and the "stewards curse" striking on lap 134 where something in the rear failed, leading to a massive crash, with a tire from the car ending Jason and Andrew's race, Nick Percat and Oliver Gavin in
the #222 Heavy Haulage Australia Holden who also had a rough day with
Oliver Gavin blocking Robert Dahlgren in the #34 Valvoline Volvo
during the first safety car for track issues, then contact with Will
Davison in the #9 Beko/MEX Maitenance Software Mercedes left the #222
Team 34 laps in arrears and brothers Will and Alex Davison in the #9
Beko/MEX Maintenance Software Mercedes, who was penalised after the contact with Percat, with this combined with lack
of pace leaving the Davison brothers two laps in arrears.
The bottom five
James Moffat/Tax Douglas | 15 Laps | Fuel Filler |
Jason Bright/Andrew Jones | 111 Laps | Crash |
Lee Holdsworth/Craig Baird | 130 Laps | Crash |
Nick Percat/Oliver Gavin | 127 Laps | Running |
Will Davison/Alex Davison | 159 Laps | Running |
Lastcar
Standings
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 14
Ford, Nissan: 8
Volvo: 4
Mercedes: 1
Driver
Standings:
Todd Kelly, Dale
Wood: 4
Tim Slade,
David Reynolds, Robert
Dahlgren, Scott Pye, James
Moffat: 3
David Wall,
Jack Perkins:
2
Nick
Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Shane Van
Gisbergen, Will Davison,
Craig Lowndes, Michael
Caruso, Chris Pither, Taz Douglas:
1
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