Sandown 500 Highlights: V8 Supercars live blog

By Jawad Yaqub / Roar Guru

The Supercars championship shifts into endurance mode, as the Enduro Cup mini-championship kicks off with the Sandown 500. Join The Roar for a live blog from 1pm AEST.

As the historic precursor to the legendary Bathurst 1000, Sandown endurance spectacle provides the championship with a form guide – with which in this tight title fight will be crucial.

Located in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, the Sandown Raceway is a 3.1km circuit boasting a fast layout, with the addition of critical low-speed corners.

Completing the 500km race equates to 161 laps of Sandown, unless of course there is a time certain finish – which as seen in 2016 with the chaos caused by weather, is entirely possible.

Weather in any endurance race is a critical aspect, though after rain in the early part of the weekend, the forecast for Sunday is looking clear.

Endurance racing opens up the margins for errors, with pit-stop precision far more crucial in winning the race. Each driver must complete a minimum of 54 laps in the car, with the race strategy being dictated by the number of safety car appearances.

Following a traditional qualifying session and two sprint races to determine the grid, pole position was snared by the combination of Cam Waters and Richie Stanaway – following a sensational start from the former in the second sprint for the grid.

Waters will be joined on the front-row by rival Ford driver and championship leader Scott McLaughlin, whilst David Reynolds puts the #9 Erebus entry in third and ahead of the Red Bull Holden driven by Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell.

A horrifying crash in the first qualifying race saw the elimination of Todd Hazelwood, who is pairing with Tim Blanchard in the Team Cooldrive Holden. Having been torpedoed by reigning Bathurst 1000 champion Jonathon Webb in the Tekno car, it remains to be seen if either #4 or #19 entries will be able to contest the race.

Reigning series champion Shane van Gisbergen finds himself out of position in nineteenth, after a spin for his young co-driver Matt Campbell in the first qualifying race cost the pair a top ten start.

With 300-points on offer for the win, the championship contenders will be eyeing the maximum result from the Sandown 500.

Sandown has always provided many twists in the championship picture, so be sure to tune into The Roar’s live blog coverage of the 500 from 1pm AEST, as the season of endurance commences.

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-17T16:19:56+00:00

hello

Guest


well...Waters or Sm......SM asked if he should go for a win or stay in secund...and the answer was take it in smooth and finish secund.....My gess is Waters got some payback to do at Bathurst....

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T07:44:25+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Well that about wraps up this live blog of the Sandown 500. It was a pleasure to cover this one for you on the ground. Scott Pryde will be back on deck on for the Bathurst 1000 weekend, with yours truly to cover the Top-Ten Shootout. Otherwise, be sure to tune into my Singapore GP live blog later this evening. Thanks and farewell!

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T07:42:34+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


RACE REPORT Cameron Waters broke through for his maiden Supercars race win, taking out a shortened Sandown 500, together with co-driver Richie Stanaway. The race had been suspended following an incident on the first lap, which saw Taz Douglas career into the tyre wall made famous by Todd Hazelwood during qualifying. The red flag, which lasted for more than an hour did little to appease, however the action that followed certainly made up for it. Stanaway during his co-driver stint maintained the lead, over Alex Prémat in the championship leading DJR Team Penske car and Paul Dumbrell in the Red Bull Holden. A puncture for Dumbrell ruled he and Jamie Whincup out of victory contention, whilst a demon first stint from Shane van Gisbergen saw the reigning series champion rise from P21 into the top five. The lead of the race stayed in the hands of the Monster Energy Ford, as Stanaway handed the car to Waters following the minimum co-driver laps being served. With the race having been shortened due to the red flag delay, Waters maintained his composure to hold off the charge of Scott McLaughlin, after he took over from Prémat. Van Gisbergen on Lap 107 had his race ruined by a similar tyre failure to that of Dumbrell, allowing the speedy Chaz Mostert to emerge onto the podium in third. It would have been a first to fourth finish for the Ford pack, however the 2016 Sandown champion in Garth Tander made sure that it wasn’t the case, making a last lap pass on Fabian Coulthard to secure fourth for GRM. Following the puncture for Dumbrell, Whincup was able to recover the #88 car to sixth and just ahead of James Moffat in the sister GRM car which achieved seventh. The #75 car of Tim Slade and Ash Walsh came under scrutiny during the race, firstly for their part in the first lap incident which the stewards will investigate post-race. Secondly, there was a question mark over the minimum driver lap rule, with Walsh having completed the majority of the race – leaving Slade with less than the required 54-laps in the final stint. A dogged day for Mark Winterbottom and Dean Canto sees the Ford veterans seal a top ten berth, despite their teammates finishing on the podium. McLaughlin’s podium ensures that he goes to Bathurst with an 84-point lead over Whincup, whilst van Gisbergen drops to fourth with a 420-point deficit.

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:58:49+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


STANDBY FOR RACE REPORT

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:58:18+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Great win for both Waters and Stanaway. Looking forward to Bathurst now for sure! Thanks for tuning in Scott.

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:57:22+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


RESULTS FROM THE SANDOWN 500 1 C. Waters/R. Stanaway 2 S. McLaughlin/A. Prémat 3 C. Mostert/S. Owen 4 G. Tander/J. Golding 5 F. Coulthard/T. D’Alberto 6 J. Whincup/P. Dumbrell 7 J. Moffat/R. Muscat 8 L. Holdsworth/K. Reindler 9 T. Slade/A. Walsh 10 M. Winterbottom/D. Canto 11 J. Courtney/J. Perkins 12 C. Lowndes/S. Richards 13 W. Davison/J. Webb 14 D. Wood/C. Pither 15 R. Kelly/D. Wall 16 S. Van Gisbergen/M. Campbell 17 J. Bright/G. Jacobson 18 T. Kelly/J. Le Brocq 19 D. Reynolds/L. Youlden 20 S. De Silvestro/D. Russell 21 M. Caruso/D. Fiore 22 S. Pye/W. Luff 23 N. Percat/M. Jones RET A. Rullo/A. Davison RET A. Russell/T. Douglas

2017-09-17T06:56:32+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


What a win for Waters. Massive moment in his career. Great fight from McLaughlin as well. Pumped for Bathurst. Cheers Jawad.

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:50:41+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


CAMERON WATERS WINS THE SANDOWN 500! SCOTT MCLAUGHLIN finishes a close second behind the Ford driver. And CHAZ MOSTERT completes the podium with a solid third.

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2017-09-17T06:48:22+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 125/161: FINAL LAP

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2017-09-17T06:47:57+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 123/161: Tander looking at having a go for Coulthard's P4 in the meantime. Can the Holden faithful upset the Ford quartet?

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:47:05+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 123/161: Gap remains stagnant, as Waters responds to Scott's gains. TWO LAPS TO GO

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:45:55+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 122/161: A nervous few minutes it will be now for Waters and crew at Prodrive.

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2017-09-17T06:45:13+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 121/161: 5 MINUTES TO GO

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:44:15+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 120/161: With 6 minutes to go, Waters has a 1.3 second margin over McLaughlin. The #17 has cut what was a 2-second gap down to 1.3 now.

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:41:15+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 118/161: A late move from Reynolds sees him take P20 from De Silvestro.

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:39:35+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Unless McLaughlin has anything left in reserve, I do believe it'll be one for Waters and Stanaway to be celebrating. But it's not over, till its over!

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:38:41+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 114/161: As it stands, there will be four Fords in the top four - with five set to finish inside the top ten. Tander in P5 a strong showing from GRM, whilst Whincup has recovered to P6. Moffat solid in P7 too for GRM.

2017-09-17T06:37:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Surely Waters hangs on from here?

AUTHOR

2017-09-17T06:35:00+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 112/161: 15 MINUTES TO GO

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2017-09-17T06:33:12+00:00

Jawad Yaqub

Roar Guru


Lap 110/161: SVG finds himself in P17 after a late change of tyres, following that puncture he sustained at Turn 1. Both Red Bull cars have suffered from punctures today, which makes you wonder how much they've loaded those tyres.

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