David Reynolds
picked up his 6th last-place finish of his career when his
#55 Bottle-O Ford finished under power, on the lead lap in the first
race at Philip Island. The finish came in Reynolds' 95th
round start.
Dean Canto,
substituting for Ashley Walsh in the #4 Wendy’s Mercedes started
the race in the rear, however turn 2 chaos left Tim Blanchard in the
#3 Cooldrive Holden off the road and to the rear. On lap 2 Shane Van
Gisbergen in the #97 STIX Holden spun out David Reynolds in the #55
Bottle-O Ford at Siberia, dropping Reynolds to the rear, where he
remained for the rest of the race.
Rounding out the
bottom five was Chris Pither in the unsponsored #111 Super Black
Racing Ford substituting for Andre Heimgartner, David Wall in the #34
Wilson Security/Valvoline Mercedes, Dean Canto in the #4 Wendy's
Mercedes and Paul Dumbrell in the #222 Repair Management Australia
Holden.
The Bottom Five
David Reynolds |
14 Laps |
Running |
Chris Pither |
14 Laps |
Running |
David Wall |
14 Laps |
Running |
Dean Canto |
14 Laps |
Running |
Paul Dumbrell |
14 Laps |
Running |
Driver's
Championship
Scott McLaughlin: 5
Nick Percat: 4
Ashley Walsh, James
Moffat: 3
Will Davison, Andre
Heimgartner, Todd Kelly, Lee Holdsworth, David Wall: 2
Garth Tander, Chazz
Mostert, Fabian Coulthard, Jason Bright, Chris Pither, Sebastien
Bourdais, Jack LeBrocq, Craig Lowndes, David Reynolds: 1
Team's Championship
Gary Rodgers
Motorsports: 7
Erebus Motorsport: 5
Lucas Dumbrell
Motorsports: 3
Nissan Motorsports:
3
Super Black Racing,
Brad Jones Racing, Jack Daniel's Racing, Charlie Schwerkolt Racing: 2
Holden Racing Team,
Prodrive Racing Australia, Red Bull Racing Australia, Rod Nash
Racing/Prodrive Racing Australia: 1
Manufacturer's
Championship:
Holden: 10
Volvo: 7
Mercedes: 6
Nissan: 5
Ford: 4
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