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
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