Nick Percat picked
up his 2nd last-place finish of his career when his #222 Repair
Management Australia Holden retired with Mechanical woes after 57 of
the race's 70 laps. The finish came in Percat's 31st start.
After having his
qualifying time disallowed for a car violation committed by the team,
Shane Van Gisbergen in the #97 STIX Holden started the race in the
rear. However at turn 4 Andre Heimgartner in the unsponsored #111
Super Black Racing Ford collided with Todd Kelly in the #7 Jayco
Nissan, with the damage suffered by car #111 leading to the loss of 4 laps for repairs.
Heimgartner held
last until lap 57 when Nick Percat in the #222 Repair Management
Australia Holden, who had been suffering intermittent issues
throughout the race to this point, retired from the race with
Mechanical dramas, dropping him to the rear. Dale Wood in the #21
Galvanising GB/Advam Holden would also fall behind Heimgartner after
suffering Electrical issues late in the race.
Rounding out the bottom
five was Ashley Walsh in the #4 Infant's Friend/3M/Repsol Mercedes
and Tim Blanchard in the #3 Cooldrive Distribution/GB Galvanizing
Holden.
The Bottom Five
Nick Percat |
57 Laps |
Mechanical |
Dale Wood |
64 Laps |
Running |
Andre Heimgartner |
65 Laps |
Running |
Ashley Walsh |
69 Laps |
Running |
Tim Blanchard |
69 Laps |
Running |
Driver's
Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 4
Andre Heimgartner,
Ashley Walsh: 2
Will Davison, David
Wall, Garth Tander, Lee Holdsworth, Chazz Mostert, Fabian Coulthard,
Nick Percat: 1
Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers
Motorsports: 5
Erebus Motorsport: 3
Super Black Racings:
2
Holden Racing Team,
Charlie Schwerkolt Racing, Prodrive Racing Australia, Brad Jones
Racing, Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports: 1
Manufacturer's
Championship:
Volvo: 5
Holden: 4
Ford, Mercedes: 3
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