Shae Davies picked up his 1st last-place finish of his
career when his #4 Loco Energy Drink / Davbridge Constructions Holden finished
under power, on the lead lap in the second race at Pukekhoe raceway. The finish
came in Davies' 7th start.
The field contracted to 25 after Bright’s withdrawal from
race 25. Tim Slade started the race in the rear in the #14 Freightliner Holden
after missing the second qualifying session due to damage sustained in the
first qualifying session.
Almost immediately Shae Davies in the #4 Loco Energy Drink /
Davbridge Constructions Holden fell to the rear. Davies was 11 seconds behind
by lap 5, 17.5 seconds behind by lap 10, 24 seconds behind by lap 15. 32
seconds behind by lap 20, 40.5 seconds behind by lap 25, 47 seconds behind by
lap 30 and 53 seconds behind by the end of the race.
Rounding out the bottom five was Chris Pither in the #111
Ice Break Ford, Tim Slade in the #14 Freightliner Holden, Andre Heimgartner in
the #3 Repair Management Australia Holden and Dale Wood in the #96 ADVAM
Holden.
The Bottom Five
Shae Davies
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35 Laps
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Running
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Chris Pither
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35 Laps
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Running
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Tim Slade
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35 Laps
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Running
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Andre Heimgartner
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35 Laps
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Running
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Dale Wood
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35 Laps
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Running
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Driver's Championship
Nick Percat: 4
Lee Holdsworth: 3
Scott Pye, David Reynolds, Craig
Baird, Chris Pither: 2
Tim Slade, Aaren Russell, Scott
McLaughlin, , Fabian Coulthard, Michael Caruso, Cameron Waters, Kurt Kostecki,
James Courtney, Will Davison, James Moffat, Karl Reindler Richie Stanaway,
Jason Bright, Shae Davies,: 1
Team's Championship
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsports,
Charlie Schwerkolt Racing, Erebus Motorsports: 4
DJR Team Penske: 3
Gary Rodgers Motorsport, Super
Black Racing, BOC Racing: 2
Pepsi Max Racing, Nissan Motorsports, Holden
Racing Team, Tekno Autosports: 1
Manufacturer’s Championship
Holden: 18
Ford: 6
Volvo: 2
Nissan: 1
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