2015 V8 Supercars Race 15: live blog, preview

By Shane Jones / Roar Guru

Race result:

David Reynolds has won his 2nd ever V8 Supercar race with a victory in race 15 of the championship in Darwin.

After securing his 5th pole position in the category, Reynolds would survive an off track excursion during the middle of the race, to secure his 2nd win after winning the Sunday race at the Gold Coast 600 in 2013.

It didn’t start well though for the Bottle O Racing driver as he was overtaken at the start by Fabian Coulthard.

Coulthard, who didn’t make it past the first turn in Race 13 and 14, finally got a good start and would lead for the opening few laps of the race.

Mostert, who started 4th, moved to third on the opening lap as he overtook Shane Van Gisbergen.

These three would remain in those positions until lap 12 when Coulthard made a mistake.

As drivers started to pit, they became caught as lap traffic.

Coulthard would approach Andre Heimgartner and make a mistake as he overtook him into turn 5. He would run wide and lose two spots to 3rd.

Six laps later, on laps 18 to 20, the leaders would pit with positions remaining the same after everyone completed their first set of stops.

The interest in the race came from behind as Red Bull Racing gambled with strategy.

Whincup, whose aim was to run the full race on the soft tyre, pitted early on lap 3 to get out of the traffic.

His team-mate, Craig Lowndes, was the last to pit on lap 21 from those who started with the soft tyre.

He then spent the least amount of time on the hard tyres and pitted again on lap 29.

This put him into the race as the pace on the soft tyre was better than the hard tyre.

Reynolds was the first to react on lap 31 as he pitted from the lead. Mostert and Coulthard would pit ten laps later but be right in the mix with Lowndes for position.

It looked to be a good gamble by Red Bull as Lowndes suddenly became a contender for the race win.

It got even better when Reynolds would relinquish his two second gap, to the next three, by going off at turn 5 and re-entering the circuit at turn 7.

He would keep his lead, and not receive a penalty from the stewards, because he lost time and re-entered the track safely.

Behind him, the Red Bull’s started to struggle.

Whincup would be the first to pit on lap 47 with a tyre delamination. Seven laps later, Lowndes would join him with a tyre delamination, and lose his third position as he had to go back on the hard tyres.

After losing the time for the off track excursion, Reynolds had to fight off a late charge from Mostert and Coulthard, to win the race.

He would do that and hold on for his 2nd ever win in the category.

With his contract with Prodrive finished at the end of the year, and no guarantee to stay at the team, that could be his most important victory in the category.

Rounding out the top 5 was Mostert, Coulthard, Van Gisbergen and Winterbottom.

With Lowndes and Whincup finishing 15th and 22nd respectively, Winterbottom extends his lead to 95 points.

Mostert, who has been the star of the last few rounds, is now 4th after being 21st at the end of the Clipsal 500.

It is starting to look tough for Whincup to win a 7th title.

He will need to bounce back at the next round in Townsville. That event will be held on the weekend of July 10-12 and will be shown on free to air television.

Race preview:

Will today’s racing be as action packed as yesterday?
Find out as The Roar live blogs qualifying and race 15 of the V8 Supercar championship from 11:00am (AEST).

Yesterday was a historic day for the sport with Craig Lowndes winning his 100th race in the category since winning his opening race in 1996.

It was also a chaotic day with plenty of incidents in race 13 and 14.

At the time of writing – Saturday night – the stewards were still investigating both races. Expect plenty of point’s penalties, and plenty of words to occur between drivers.

For the Holden Racing Team and Erebus, who had drivers hit each other, it would have been an interesting team debrief on Saturday night.

Today is a new day though and after yesterday’s racing it looks good for Mark Winterbottom and Lowndes in the championship. The margin between both drivers is just 25 points – with Winterbottom in the lead – but they now have a big margin over the rest of the field.

From Lowndes to Coulthard, in third, the margin is now 144 points after Coulthard scored just 30 points yesterday. If you take away the top 2 the margin is just 80 points from third to eighth.

Winterbottom and Lowndes will be looking to extend the margin in today’s 200 kilometre race.

The race itself will be dominated by the soft tyre, with one set of hard and a set of soft tyres available to use in the race. With the soft tyre being better in times, than the hard tyre, it will be important to use it wisely during the race. Some teams will start with it, pit for hard tyres, and aim to use it at the end of the race. Others will be saving in the hope for a safety car in the middle of the race, and use it until the end.

It will interesting to see which strategy plays out today. Yesterday we saw plenty of teams rise to the front with pace during the day. Prodrive, the Holden Racing Team, Nissan, Tekno Autosport, Brad Jones Racing, and Red Bull Racing all showed pace yesterday with top 5 results in qualifying.

Some though, through no fault of their own, couldn’t show their true race pace because of incidents. Today sees one more practice session before a twenty minute dash determines the grid for race 15.

Prodrive look strong again this weekend and I favour them to be strong over the longer distance. Winterbottom will be looking to repeat his Sunday heroics from 2014.

If the race is anything like yesterday anyone could win the race.
We’ll bring you all the action as it unfolds right here on The Roar.

The Crowd Says:

2015-07-12T11:08:49+00:00

len gardam

Guest


Did anyone else think the commentators biased lol

2015-06-22T02:51:28+00:00

Damien

Guest


Looks Like another poor ratings again this weekend. Not having access to the rating past the top 20 shows of the day I have found the following: Friday - doesn't even rate in the top 20 so less than 39000 Saturday - Race 13 74,000 (even Aussie racing cars was higher at 75K) Lets see if they add up all the numbers although it will be the same eyeballs looking at the screen. Utes only 51000. Race 14 not even in the top 20 so less than the utes who were 20th Sunday - Practice 4 64000 - Race 15 not even in the top 20 so less than 46000. Lets see how they manipulate the numbers this time around

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2015-06-21T06:20:27+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Full report to come shortly.

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2015-06-21T06:20:14+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS - Includes all points from Race 13-15 and points penalties from Race 13-14. Race 15 penalties have not been included. 1 Mark Winterbottom 1165 2 Craig Lowndes 1070 3 Fabian Coulthard 1010 4 Chaz Mostert 991 5 Shane Van Gisbergen 940 6 James Courtney 935 7 David Reynolds 925 8 Jamie Whincup 879 9 Garth Tander 870 10 Rick Kelly 771 11 Todd Kelly 678 12 Tim Slade 635 13 Jason Bright 634 14 Michael Caruso 624 15 Nick Percat 623 16 Will Davison 601 17 James Moffat 585 18 Scott McLaughlin 573 19 Dale Wood 543 20 Lee Holdsworth 503 21 Tim Blanchard 452 22 David Wall 435 23 Scott Pye 431 24 Andre Heimgartner 422 25 Ashley Walsh 325 26 Marcos Ambrose 125

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2015-06-21T06:11:37+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


RESULTS - 1. David Reynolds - Bottle O Racing - 70 2. Chaz Mostert - Prodrive Racing - 70 3. Fabian Coulthard - Brad Jones Racing - 70 4. Shane Van Gisbergen - Tekno Autosport - 70 5. Mark Winterbottom - Prodrive Racing - 70 6. Nick Percat - Lucas Dumbrell Racing - 70 7. James Courtney - Holden Racing Team - 70 8. Jason Bright - Team BOC - 70 9. Tim Slade - Supercheap Auto Racing - 70 10. Dale Wood - Brad Jones Racing - 70 11. Scott McLaughlin - Volvo GRM - 70 12. Garth Tander - Holden Racing Team - 70 13. Rick Kelly - Nissan Motorsport - 70 14. James Moffat - Nissan Motorsport - 70 15. Craig Lowndes - Red Bull Racing - 70 16. Scott Pye - DJR Penske Racing - 70 17. Todd Kelly - Nissan Motorsport - 70 18. Lee Holdsworth - Walkinshaw Racing - 70 19. Andre Heimgartner - Super Black Racing - 70 20. David Wall - Volvo GRM - 70 21. Michael Caruso - Nissan Motorsport - 70 22. Jamie Whincup - Red Bull Racing - 69 23. Tim Blanchard - Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport - 69 24. Will Davison - Erebus Racing - 69 DNF. Ash Walsh - Erebus Racing - 33

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2015-06-21T05:42:44+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Chaz Mostert and Fabian Coulthard finish the podium.

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2015-06-21T05:39:51+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


70/70 David Reynolds wins his 2nd ever V8 Supercar race by taking out race 15 of the championship in Darwin. With him out of contract at the end of the season this could be the biggest win of his career.

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2015-06-21T05:38:41+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


70/70 Final Lap. Reynolds has around 3 kilometres to go.

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2015-06-21T05:38:25+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


69/70 David Reynolds threw pot plants the last time he won a race. What on earth is he going to do today?

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2015-06-21T05:37:47+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


69/70 Two laps to go as Reynolds overtakes Whincup and puts a lap on him.

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2015-06-21T05:37:06+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


68/70 The gap is almost a second now between Reynolds and Mostert. He is starting to look good.

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2015-06-21T05:36:22+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


67/70 Red Bull has told Lowndes to trim the fuel.

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2015-06-21T05:35:16+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


66/70 This surface has been amazing this weekend. The tyres are still performing after 50 laps of racing. Insane.

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2015-06-21T05:34:43+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


66/70 Reynolds extends the gap a little bit to 0.6.

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2015-06-21T05:33:15+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


65/70 6 laps to go. Can Reynolds hold on for his 2nd ever win in V8 Supercars?

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2015-06-21T05:32:38+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


64/70 Some great performances from drivers down the field. Percat is 6th, Wood is 10th, McLaughlin is 11th, Tander is 12th.

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2015-06-21T05:30:55+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


63/70 Still a second between the top 3. Order - Reynolds, Mostert, Coulthard, Van Gisbergen, Winterbottom

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2015-06-21T05:29:20+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


61/70 The top 3 are really close to each other. Can one of them make a move to win the race?

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2015-06-21T05:28:01+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


60/70 One second separates the top 3.

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2015-06-21T05:26:32+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


59/70 Reynolds leads by 0.6 of a second over Mostert. Can he hold on?

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