Craig Lowndes picked up his 5th
last-place finish of his career, and first in more than 2 years, when
his #888 Red Bull Racing Australia Holden retired with crash damage
after 1 of the race's 43 laps. The finish came in Lowdes' 228th
start.
The first lap of the race was chaos
involving Craig Lowndes, both SP Tools Holden racing drivers Garth
Tander (#2) and James Courtney (#22), Lowndes, who got several penalties from the incidents with Tander and Courtney, was then spun into the pit-wall by Will Davison. Lowndes dropped to the rear while the team made repairs. Lowndes would return to the track on lap 12, and then crash out 5 turns later when the steering on car #888 failed, leaving him in last.
Rounding out the bottom five was Tim
Slade in the #47 Supercheap Auto Holden after suffering mid-race
suspension failure, Jack Perkins in the #18 Jeld-Wen Ford after being
arrowed into the wall by Todd Kelly in the #7 Jack Daniel's Racing
Nissan, Lee Holdsworth in the #4 AMG Customer Products Mercedes
after a drive-through penalty for overtaking another car before the
restart and James Moffat in the #360 Norton Hornet Nissan, also
having to do a drive-through penalty, this time for a pit-lane
infringement.
Australian V8 LASTCAR Series Statistic:
This is the second time in a row Craig
Lowndes has finished last because of an incident with Will Davison.
The
Bottom Five
Craig Lowndes |
1 Lap |
Crash |
Tim Slade |
28 Laps |
Suspension |
Jack Perkins |
30 Laps |
Crash |
Lee Holdsworth |
43 Laps |
Running |
James Moffat |
43 Laps |
Running |
Lastcar
Standings
Manufacturer
Standings:
Holden: 10
Ford: 5
Nissan: 5
Volvo: 3
Mercedes: 1
Driver
Standings:
Todd Kelly: 4
Tim Slade: 3
Scott Pye, Dale
Wood, David Wall, Robert
Dahlgren: 2
David
Reynolds,
Nick Percat, Garth Tander, Scott McLaughlin, Shane Van
Gisbergen,
Jack Perkins,
Will
Davison, James
Moffat, Craig
Lowndes:
1
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