Sydney Motorsport Park SuperSprint Day 1: V8 Supercars live blog

By Shane Jones / Roar Guru

Race Result: 

Chaz Mostert and Jamie Whincup have won races 21 and 22 of the V8 Supercar championship to close the gap on Mark Winterbottom in the title race.

In a day where Mark Winterbottom gained a larger lead in the championship, Chaz Mostert and Jamie Whincup closed their gaps to the leader as they took the two races at Sydney Motorsport Park.

For Mostert it was another dominant day in qualifying as he took both pole positions for the Saturday afternoon races.

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He now has 10 pole positions for the year and excelled on both tyre compounds in use.

On hard tyres, for race 21, he was quicker than Mark Winterbottom as they locked out the front row for the race.

Mostert then broke the lap record for Sydney Motorsport Park – in a V8 Supercar – on soft tyres in qualifying for race 22.

In a welcome return to form for Red Bull Racing, Jamie Whincup was able to qualify in 3rd and 2nd respectively for both races.

At the start of race 21, Mostert would get a good start, and only just avoid a penalty for jumping the start.

His car would move, just before the green light, but he remained behind the line and received no penalty.

Positions would stay the same as qualifying for the top 5, as Mostert beat Winterbottom into the first turn, and Whincup did the same against David Reynolds.

That would be how they remained as Mostert moved away from Winterbottom and Whincup remained in third.

In the last twelve laps of the race, because of the hard tyre and the short distance of the race, just one position would change among the 25 drivers.

The only drama for the race happened early as Nick Percat spun Dale Wood around on the fourth lap.

After the race, on the cool down lap, Wood would make contact with Percat and bend his steering.

They would then have an altercation in pit lane with both exchanging verbal comments to each other.

The incident, at time of writing, is in the hands of the officials.

This biff continued into race 22 with the opening lap the most dramatic of the weekend so far.

Mostert would lose position early, from pole, as Whincup and Fabian Coulthard overtook him in the first two turns of the race.

These two would battle for the race win over the next 15 laps.

Behind them, there was plenty of drama, as drivers went off the track.

Scott Pye was the first as he was spun around by one of the Nissan drivers into turn 5.

By the end of the lap, Rick Kelly and Jason Bright joined Pye, as they went off the track after turn 8.

Bright made contact with Kelly to send him off the circuit, with Garth Tander then doing the same to Bright, as the Brad Jones Racing driver slowed after the contact with Kelly.

Bright would have further problems after going straight on into turn 1 with a tyre problem on lap 8.

He would lose two laps, replace the tyre, and finish 24th in the race.

Up front the problems continued as Whincup had to hold off a quick Coulthard with a car that sounded like a tractor.

There was a crack in the exhaust, which created the sound, but it didn’t have any impact on the car.

Despite immense pressure from Coulthard, for over three quarters of the race, Whincup would hold on and move away in the final couple of laps.

It would be Whincup’s first win in 15 races in the championship and his 92nd overall in the sport.

He also reduced the gap, slightly, to Winterbottom in the championship.

Mostert would finish third, for his second podium of the day, and move past Lowndes in the standings for 2nd.

Despite an 8th place finish in Race 22, Winterbottom increased his lead to 267 points in the championship.

One race now remains until the Endurance Cup begins in Sandown.

With rain predicted to fall, in the 200km race tomorrow, everyone will be on edge to deliver a good result in the championship.

Don’t miss the action with the Roar providing a live blog of that race tomorrow.

Race Preview: 

Can Prodrive continue their amazing run in the V8 Supercars as the field head to Sydney Motorsport Park for the Sydney SuperSprint? Find out as The Roar live blogs qualifying and Races 21 and 22 of the championship from 11:30am AEST.

Since the start of Barbagallo, 14 races ago, Prodrive has dominated the V8 Supercars championship. They have won 12 of those races with Mark Winterbottom winning eight to take a 256 point championship lead into this weekend.

He has been joined by Chaz Mostert and David Reynolds who have won three races and one race respectively. The big question heading into this weekend is can they continue their form as the championship inches closer to the Endurance season?

After yesterday’s practice sessions, that looks likely to continue. Both Winterbottom and Mostert were in the top five in the final session, with Mostert fastest, and the only driver to get into the 1:29’s with a 1:29.9026.

That session was the quickest of the day with the other two slower as the track gripped up throughout the day.

The opening practice, which was just for co-drivers, was taken out by Dean Fiore for Nissan with a 1:31.5627.

In the following session, Volvo GRM took it, with David Wall quickest. He did a 1:30.5322 on a soft tyre and was one of only two drivers to use it.

While Mostert was once again quick in the final session, others also impressed. Tim Slade was second, Shane Van Gisbergen was third, with Nick Percat showing form again in Sydney with fourth for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport.

In contrast, Fabian Coulthard was 21st, Craig Lowndes was 19th, and Jamie Whincup was 13th as others struggled.

With one more practice session this morning we will get a better grasp of who is strong this weekend.

Like other recent weekends, in Queensland and Darwin, today’s racing will see the soft and hard tyre in use. Race 21 will be on the hard tyre and Race 22 will be on the soft.

Both races today will be 60 kilometres and 16 laps in duration. Once again it will all be about tyre preservation as teams only have 12 hard tyres and eight soft tyres for the weekend.

With plenty of teams near the top of the times, and just two tenths between the top four after the final practice session, it could be a good day of racing. There is also a chance of rain in Race 22 which could level the playing field even more.

Prodrive are the favourites and Winterbottom could put one hand on the title with another dominant weekend.

Sydney Motorsport Park can throw a surprise or two though, given the conditions and the circuit.

It promises to be an action packed day of racing and it will be blogged here on The Roar.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:36:24+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Full report to come.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:35:51+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Championship Standings - Race 22 (Not including points penalties from Race 21 & 22) 1 Mark Winterbottom 1858 2 Chaz Mostert 1591 3 Craig Lowndes 1582 4 David Reynolds 1531 5 Fabian Coulthard 1442 6 Jamie Whincup 1403 7 James Courtney 1373 8 Garth Tander 1325 9 Shane Van Gisbergen 1242 10 Rick Kelly 1085 11 Scott McLaughlin 975 12 Will Davison 964 13 Michael Caruso 946 14 Todd Kelly 927 15 Tim Slade 919 16 Jason Bright 918 17 James Moffat 848 18 Lee Holdsworth 846 19 Nick Percat 837 20 Andre Heimgartner 744 21 Scott Pye 735 22 Dale Wood 715 23 David Wall 654 24 Tim Blanchard 630 25 Ashley Walsh 507 26 Marcos Ambrose 125 27 Jack Perkins 48

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:12:35+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Race 22 results - 1. Jamie Whincup - Red Bull Racing - 16 2. Fabian Coulthard - Brad Jones Racing - 16 3. Chaz Mostert - Prodrive Racing - 16 4. Scott McLaughlin - Volvo GRM - 16 5. Shane Van Gisbergen - Tekno Autosport - 16 6. David Reynolds - Bottle O Racing - 16 7. Lee Holdsworth - Walkinshaw Racing - 16 8. Mark Winterbottom - Prodrive Racing - 16 9. Will Davison - Erebus Racing - 16 10. Craig Lowndes - Red Bull Racing - 16 11. Garth Tander - Holden Racing Team - 16 12. Rick Kelly - Nissan Motorsport - 16 13. Andre Heimgartner - Super Black Racing - 16 14. Tim Slade - Supercheap Auto Racing - 16 15. Michael Caruso - Nissan Motorsport - 16 16. Ash Walsh - Erebus Racing - 16 17. Nick Percat - Lucas Dumbrell Racing - 16 18. James Moffat - Nissan Motorsport - 16 19. Jack Perkins - Holden Racing Team - 16 20. David Wall - Volvo GRM - 16 21. Dale Wood - Brad Jones Racing - 16 22. Scott Pye - DJR Team Penske - 16 23. Tim Blanchard - Lucas Dumbrell Racing - 16 24. Jason Bright - Brad Jones Racing - 14 25. Todd Kelly - Nissan Motorsport - 14

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:05:35+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


Race 22 result - Jamie Whincup wins race 22 of the V8 Supercar championship. It has taken 16 races but the defending champion is back on top. Win number 92 for the 6 time champion. Fabian Coulthard was 2nd and Chaz Mostert was 3rd. Mostert is now 2nd in the championship.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:02:23+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


16/16 Last lap. Whincup leads by almost a second. Can he hold on?

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:01:10+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


15/16 Two laps to go. Whincup leads by 0.7 of a second.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:00:12+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


14/16 3 laps to go. Whincup is building a gap now. Has Coulthard hit the limit with his tyres?

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:59:13+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


13/16 Van Gisbergen now gets a bad sportsmanship flag for exceeding track limits. He is holding up Reynolds, Holdsworth and Winterbottom.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:58:31+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


13/16 Mostert is out of this. He is over 2 seconds away from the leading two cars.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:58:03+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


13/16 4 laps to go. Coulthard is applying plenty of pressure to Whincup for the lead.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:57:03+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


12/16 Whincup gets a bad sportsmanship flag for exceeding track limits out of turn 5. One more and he gets a penalty.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:56:15+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


11/16 McLaughlin moves past Van Gisbergen for fourth. Bright has been in the pits and replaced his front tyre. Looks like it was a tyre puncture, rather than a problem with steering. Again not the ideal place to have a problem like that.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:54:54+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


11/16 6 laps to go. Whincup is holding on.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:53:45+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


10/16 Coulthard leads by a second over Mostert. These three lead by almost 4 seconds over Van Gisbergen.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:52:37+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


9/16 Whincup still leads and has started to extend the gap. Can he nurse it home? He leads by almost half a second.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:52:02+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


8/16 Bright goes straight on at turn 1. Looks like a problem with the steering and he has had a failure at the wrong place. Thank fully the brakes were working well.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:49:33+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


7/16 Coulthard is all over him. He could be leading soon.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:48:57+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


7/16 Whincup still leads but it sounds like a tractor. The team says the car is fine but it doesn't sound good. He leads by 0.2 of a second over Coulthard.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:47:30+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


6/16 Whincup's car sounds horrible. Sounds like it has a problem with the exhaust.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:46:39+00:00

Shane Jones

Roar Guru


5/16 Sounds like one of the leading cars has a problem.

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