2014 Gold Coast 600: V8 Supercar Championship Race 31 live blog, commentary

By Shane Jones / Roar Guru

Time is running out in the championship battle, and the Endurance Cup, as the field travels to Surfers Paradise for the Gold Coast 600. Join The Roar for a live blog of qualifying, the top ten shootout, and Race 31 of the championship from 12:15pm (AEDT).

Just seven races remain in the 2014 championship as drivers try to chase down Jamie Whincup for the title.

Despite running out of fuel at the Bathurst 1000 while leading the race on the final lap, Whincup extended his lead in the championship after the Great Race.

A 5th place finish put him ahead of Mark Winterbottom and Craig Lowndes at Bathurst and gave him a 297 point lead in the title race.

With just 900 points left to be won in this year’s championship, Winterbottom and Lowndes will need to claw back the gap soon, to be in contention for the title.

Mathematically nine drivers remain in contention with Garth Tander – in ninth – 885 points behind in the championship.

Realistically though only five drivers remain in contention with Shane Van Gisbergen and James Courtney in the hunt for the championship with Lowndes, Winterbottom and Whincup.

Both are 451 points behind Whincup and would need big weekends at the Gold Coast to remain in contention.

Yesterday, during practice, both started the weekend in the right way with Van Gisbergen and Courtney first and second overall in the four sessions.

Van Gisbergen, who went quickest in Practice 4, set a time of 1:10.4729.

He was almost four tenths of a second quicker than Courtney who did a time of 1:10.8135.

Rounding out the top five was David Reynolds, Jamie Whincup, and the Bathurst 1000 winner, Chaz Mostert.
Today sees the first of two races for the weekend.

Both are 300 kilometres in length, and both have qualifying sessions before each race. Today is different though with a top ten shootout to be held before the race this afternoon.

This weekend also sees the use of soft tyres for the first time since the Sydney Motorsport Park round. 32 tyres are allocated to each team for the weekend and it will be interesting to see how the teams handle it.

How the co-drivers handle the tyres – which will be used for the first time this year by them – will also be a key part to the weekend.

Finally the pressures of the tyres will also be a big talking point over the two races. At Bathurst the tyre pressure was set at a minimum of 17 psi for all sessions in the V8 Supercar championship.

This weekend, with the return of the soft tyres, that new pressure will cause degradation to the tyre. At the previous round the psi was lowered by the teams to make the tyre last longer.

If they do that this weekend, they could be disqualified from the race, or given a drive through penalty by the stewards. This will be a critical part of the weekend for all teams.

Another crucial focus will be on the circuit itself. Gold Coast is an unforgiving circuit surrounded by concrete. One mistake, one wrong move, and the circuit will bite hard and cause large damage to cars.

After Bathurst, three cars had to be replaced because of the damage they sustained during or before the race.
Those teams, and others, will be hoping the same situation doesn’t happen at the Gold Coast. Staying damage free is the goal for a majority of teams this weekend.

Another problem is the kerbs around the circuit. They have already attracted controversy with multiple drivers given penalties in practice for jumping the kerb at turn one and four.

One driver said that it could create a race where multiple drivers, and teams, cop drive through penalties for jumping the kerb more than three times during the race. He said expect drivers to be laps behind because of the kerbs and the sensors.

Finally the Endurance Cup is also on the line this weekend. After the final race on Sunday, two drivers will win the cup. Like the championship, everyone is chasing Jamie Whincup for the lead.

Whincup and Paul Dumbrell lead by 30 points over Mostert and Paul Morris with up to 15 teams in contention for the cup.

Realistically though, only six combinations can win the title.

Courtney/Murphy (third with 408pts), Lowndes/Richards (fourth with 396), Winterbottom/Owen (fifth with 360) and Percat/Gavin (sixth with 336) look likely to be the only other combinations able to catch Mostert and Whincup.

Whincup and Dumbrell remain the favourites though, and their consistency in endurance races will be hard to beat.

I see them taking out the Endurance Cup and making it back to back wins for Triple 8 in the trophy.

If the racing today is anything like the Bathurst 1000 then we are all in for another treat.

With the circuit layout at Gold Coast, and the concrete around it, today’s racing could replicate the drama of Bathurst.

This could be another race that will be worth watching. Join The Roar as we cover everything from Race 31 in the championship.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T11:42:08+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


PIRTEK ENDURANCE CUP STANDINGS - 1. Whincup / Dumbrell 660 2. Mostert / Morris 594 3. Winterbottom / Owen 480 4. Van Gisbergen / Webb 468 5. Lowndes / Richards 447 It is a race in two for the Endurance Cup. Only Whincup and Mostert can win the title tomorrow. For Whincup to win he just needs to finish 12th or better in tomorrow's race. If Mostert is to win he needs to beat Whincup by 67 points tomorrow. He must finish higher than 12th to stand any chance of doing that if Whincup retires from the race. It will be an interesting battle between the two tomorrow for the title.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T11:31:05+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS 1. Jamie Whincup 2685 2. Mark Winterbottom 2370 3. Craig Lowndes 2259 4. Shane Van Gisbergen 2246 5. Fabian Coulthard 2096 6. Chaz Mostert 2096 7. James Courtney 2096 8. Scott McLaughlin 1881 9. Garth Tander 1740 10. Will Davison 1584 Whincup now leads by 315 points over Winterbottom. Mathematically only 7 drivers can win the championship. Realistically that has fallen to 4. Only Van Gisbergen, Winterbottom and Lowndes can catch Whincup now.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T07:21:02+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


I'm going to wait a little bit to update the Championship Standings and the Endurance Cup standings. It looks good for Jamie Whincup though. He should wrap up the Endurance Cup tomorrow with another good result.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T07:19:12+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


RESULTS - PROVISIONAL 1. Shane Van Gisbergen / Jonathon Webb - Tekno Autosport - Holden 2. Jamie Whincup / Paul Dumbrell - Red Bull Racing - Holden 3. Tim Slade / Tony D'Alberto - Supercheap Auto Racing - Holden 4. Mark Winterbottom / Steve Owen - Ford Performance Racing - Ford 5. Michael Caruso / Dean Fiore - Norton Hornet - Nissan 6. Chaz Mostert / Paul Morris - Ford Performance Racing - Ford 7. Scott McLaughlin / Alex Premat - Valvoline Racing GRM - Volvo 8. Scott Pye / Ash Walsh - Dick Johnson Racing - Ford 9. Russell Ingall / Tim Blanchard - Lucas Dumbrell Racing - Holden 10. Garth Tander / Warren Luff - Holden Racing Team - Holden 11. Fabian Coulthard / Luke Youlden - Lockwood Racing - Holden 12. Lee Holdsworth / Craig Baird - Erebus Racing - Mercedes 13. Robert Dahlgren / Greg Ritter - Valvoline GRM - Volvo 14. James Moffat / Taz Douglas - Norton Hornet - Nissan 15. Dale Wood / Chris Pither - Brad Jones Racing - Holden 16. Jason Bright / Andrew Jones - Team BOC - Holden 17. David Wall / Steven Johnson - Dick Johnson Racing - Ford 18. Craig Lowndes / Steven Richards - Red Bull Racing - Holden 19. Nick Percat / Oliver Gavin - Walkinshaw Racing - Holden 20. Rick Kelly / David Russell - Jack Daniel's Racing - Nissan 21. Will Davison / Alex Davison - Erebus - Mercedes 22. Todd Kelly / Alex Buncombe - Jack Daniel's Racing - Nissan 23. David Reynolds / Dean Canto - Bottle O Racing - Ford 24. Jack Perkins / Cameron Waters - Team Jeldwen - Ford 25. James Courtney / Greg Murphy - Holden Racing Team - Holden

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T07:04:10+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


BREAKING NEWS - Mark Winterbottom has lost his podium position for the incident with Tim Slade. Slade and D'Alberto are now third. It will be a first ever podium for Tony D'Alberto.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:58:51+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Shane Van Gisbergen wins Race 31 of the V8 Supercar Championship. Jamie Whincup finished second. WHAT A BATTLE FOR THIRD. Mark Winterbottom gives Slade a tap in the final corner and then has a sprint down the straight with him. He overtakes him just before the line and steals third from Slade and D'Alberto. I expect that to be investigated by the stewards. Caruso finishes 5th.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:56:36+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


FINAL LAP. This is going to be a great battle for third. Winterbottom and Caruso are right behind Slade. Can he hold on?

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:55:44+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


101/102 No we won't. We will be fine to complete all of the laps. Slade is starting to be caught by Winterbottom.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:54:52+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


This could be a time certain race.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:53:58+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


100/102 3 laps to go. Van Gisbergen leads by 4.3 seconds.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:52:06+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


98/102 5 laps to go - Van Gisbergen, Whincup. Slade, Winterbottom, Caruso

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:50:48+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


97/102 Van Gisbergen extends the gap to over 4 seconds.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:48:52+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


95/102 9 drivers are on the lead lap. Russell Ingall is the last driver on the lead lap.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:47:50+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


95/102 Van Gisbergen now leads by 3 seconds with 8 laps to go.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:46:13+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


93/102 Winterbottom overtakes Mostert for 4th position. Caruso then overtakes Mostert into turn 4 for 5th.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:45:27+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


92/102 Whincup and Mostert get a bad sportmanship flag for jumping the kerb. One more trigger of the sensor from either driver will result in a penalty.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:42:38+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


90/102 The gap is now down to 1.6 seconds between Van Gisbergen and Whincup. Van Gisbergen struggled to overtake lapped traffic.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:41:05+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


88/102 The tyre has now delaminated in the Tander car. His potential podium finish is gone.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:40:16+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


87/102 Tim Slade passes Tander for third spot. Tander goes straight on at the chicane in turns 6 to 10 and gives position to Slade before turn 11.

AUTHOR

2014-10-25T06:38:33+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


87/102 Van Gisbergen leads by 3 seconds over Whincup. The tyres, which are newer, are really helping him.

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