The 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was a motor race for V8 Supercars held on 11 October 2015 at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.[1] It was the twenty-fifth race of the 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship.
Event Information | ||||||||||||||
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Round 10 of 14 in the 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship | ||||||||||||||
Date | 8–11 October 2015 | |||||||||||||
Location | Bathurst, New South Wales | |||||||||||||
Venue | Mount Panorama Circuit | |||||||||||||
Weather | Overcast, rain midway through race | |||||||||||||
Results | ||||||||||||||
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The race was won by Triple Eight Race Engineering pairing Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards in their Holden VF Commodore.[2] Lowndes became the fifth driver to win at least six Bathurst 1000s, while Richards himself became a four-time winner of the race with his fourth different co-driver. Lowndes and Richards finished 1.3 seconds clear of the Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon of championship leader Mark Winterbottom and his co-driver Steve Owen.
The podium was completed by Garth Tander and Warren Luff in a Holden VF Commodore of the Holden Racing Team, a further 2.6 seconds behind.
Background
editThe 2015 race was the nineteenth running of the Australian 1000 race, which was first held after the organisational split between the Australian Racing Drivers Club and V8 Supercars Australia that saw two "Bathurst 1000" races contested in both 1997 and 1998. The 2015 race was the 58th race for which the lineage can be traced back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 – held at Phillip Island – and the 55th to be held at Mount Panorama.
In addition to the twenty-five regular championship entries, two wildcard entries were accepted for the 2015 race. The first was a Holden VF Commodore run by Dunlop Series team Novocastrian Motorsport for Aaren Russell and Drew Russell.[3] The second was a Prodrive Racing Australia-prepared Ford FG X Falcon for the all-female driver combination of Renee Gracie and Swiss IndyCar Series and Formula E racer Simona de Silvestro, run under the name "Harvey Norman Supergirls".[4]
Regular Holden Racing Team driver James Courtney did not take part in the race due to injuries sustained at the 2015 Sydney Motorsport Park Super Sprint in August. Russell Ingall replaced Courtney, having done the same at the preceding Wilson Security Sandown 500.[5]
Chaz Mostert and Paul Morris were the defending race winners, though Morris did not compete in the race due to his role as co-driver for Mostert being taken by Cam Waters.[6]
Entry list
editTwenty-seven cars entered the event - 13 Holden Commodores, six Ford Falcons, four Nissan Altimas, two Mercedes-Benz E63 and two Volvo S60s. In addition to the 25 regular entries, two wildcards were entered, one from Novocastrian Motorsport with brothers Aaren and Drew Russell and one from Prodrive Racing Australia with Renee Gracie and Simona de Silvestro, marking the first time since 1998 that an all women pairing raced in the Bathurst 1000, after Kerryn Brewer and Melinda Price. Six drivers made their debut in the race; all four 'Wildcard' drivers and Dunlop Series drivers Jack Le Brocq and Macauley Jones. It was the last start for two-time champion Marcos Ambrose.
Entries with a grey background were wildcard entries which did not compete in the full championship season.[8]
Report
editFree Practice
editThe first free practice session took place on the Thursday morning prior to the race and was open to both championship drivers and co-drivers. Defending race winner Chaz Mostert set the fastest lap time during the session, his time of 2:06.3223 being 1.7 seconds quicker than his time in the corresponding session in 2014. David Reynolds was second fastest ahead of Shane van Gisbergen. Garth Tander was the first driver to go off the circuit, spinning into the sand at Hell Corner, while Tim Blanchard was the first driver to hit the wall, also at Hell Corner.[9] The second practice session was held on Thursday afternoon and was open only to co-drivers. Warren Luff set the fastest lap time ahead of Dean Canto and Steven Richards. David Russell crashed at the Cutting, causing enough damage to take the car out of the third practice session held later that afternoon.[10] The third session saw Fabian Coulthard break his own practice lap record with a time of 2:05.4786, compared to the time of 2:05.6080 he set in the 2014 qualifying session. Mark Winterbottom, Reynolds, Mostert and Van Gisbergen all set times in the 2:05 bracket as well.[11] Reynolds was fined A$25,000 following the Thursday press conference where he referred to the entry of Renee Gracie and Simona de Silvestro as the "pussy wagon".[12] Reynolds later apologised for his remark.[13]
The fourth free practice session was held on Friday morning and was another session for co-drivers only. Cam Waters was fastest with a time of 2:05.7220, while Luke Youlden was the only other driver to set a time under 2:06.[14] In the fifth practice session, held later on Friday morning, Jamie Whincup became the first driver to set a lap time under 2:05 in a V8 Supercar, recording a time of 2:04.9097. Scott Pye also went faster than Coulthard's record, setting a time of 2:05.2436.[15]
- Summary
Session | Time | No. | Driver | Team | Car | Fastest lap | Weather | |
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Thursday | ||||||||
Practice 1 | 11:15 | 6 | Chaz Mostert | Prodrive Racing Australia | Ford FG X Falcon | 2:06.3223 | Dry, sunny | |
Practice 2 | 13:20 | 2 | Warren Luff | Holden Racing Team | Holden VF Commodore | 2:07.2034 | Dry, sunny | |
Practice 3 | 15:20 | 14 | Fabian Coulthard | Brad Jones Racing | Holden VF Commodore | 2:05.4786 | Dry, sunny | |
Friday | ||||||||
Practice 4 | 09:10 | 6 | Cam Waters | Prodrive Racing Australia | Ford FG X Falcon | 2:05.7220 | Dry, sunny | |
Practice 5 | 11:40 | 1 | Jamie Whincup | Triple Eight Race Engineering | Holden VF Commodore | 2:04.9097 | Dry, sunny | |
Saturday | ||||||||
Practice 6 | 10:20 | 14 | Fabian Coulthard | Brad Jones Racing | Holden VF Commodore | 2:05.2119 | Dry, sunny |
Qualifying
editA forty-minute qualifying session was scheduled to take place on Friday afternoon, with the fastest ten drivers in the session to proceed to the Top Ten Shootout on Saturday. However, the session was stopped after five minutes following a heavy crash for Mostert. He clipped the inside wall at turn 16 on the run down to Forrest's Elbow before making heavy contact with the opposite wall. The car then bounced across the circuit and rode up along the outside wall at the right-hand bend preceding Forrest's Elbow, with the rear end of the car knocking the roof off of a marshals' post, the contact resulting in a slow 360° spin before coming to rest at the entry to Forrest's Elbow.[16] Mostert suffered a broken left femur and left wrist, while three of the marshals stationed at the marshals' post were also injured. Mostert and one of the marshals were flown to Orange Hospital while the other two marshals were treated at the circuit's medical centre. The remainder of the qualifying session, as well as a following support race, were cancelled due to the damage caused to the marshals' post and the surrounding safety fencing.[17] The entry of Mostert and Waters was withdrawn from the event due to the damage sustained by the car and Mostert's injuries,[16] while the qualifying session was postponed to Saturday afternoon and shortened to thirty minutes.[18]
Classification
editQualifying
editNotes:
- ^1 – Chaz Mostert did not take part in the rescheduled qualifying session after crashing heavily in the original qualifying session.
Top Ten Shootout
editPos. | No. | Driver | Team | Running order |
Qualifying time |
Qualifying position |
Shootout time |
Final grid position |
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1 | 55 | David Reynolds | Rod Nash Racing | 3rd | 2:06.7813 | 8th | 2:27.8201 | 1st |
2 | 33 | Scott McLaughlin | Garry Rogers Motorsport | 4th | 2:06.7177 | 7th | 2:28.9746 | 2nd |
3 | 8 | Jason Bright | Brad Jones Racing | 5th | 2:06.5999 | 6th | 2:29.7006 | 3rd |
4 | 18 | Lee Holdsworth | Charlie Schwerkolt Racing | 2nd | 2:06.8796 | 9th | 2:29.8139 | 4th |
5 | 99 | James Moffat | Nissan Motorsport | 1st | 2:06.9147 | 10th | 2:30.0084 | 5th |
6 | 97 | Shane van Gisbergen | Tekno Autosports | 9th | 2:06.4470 | 2nd | 2:30.8456 | 6th |
7 | 17 | Scott Pye | DJR Team Penske | 6th | 2:06.5656 | 5th | 2:31.6312 | 7th |
8 | 1 | Jamie Whincup | Triple Eight Race Engineering | 7th | 2:06.5248 | 4th | 2:32.0536 | 8th |
9 | 14 | Fabian Coulthard | Brad Jones Racing | 10th | 2:06.1838 | 1st | 2:32.1246 | 9th |
10 | 47 | Tim Slade | Walkinshaw Racing | 8th | 2:06.5063 | 3rd | 2:34.7168 | 10th |
Source:[20] |
Starting grid
editThe following table represents the final starting grid for the race on Sunday:
Race
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ "V8 Supercars announces 2015 calendar". V8 Supercars. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ Bartholomaeus, Stefan (11 October 2015). "Lowndes scores sixth Bathurst 1000 victory". Speedcafe.com. Speedcafe. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- ^ "Russell brothers team up for Bathurst wildcard". Speedcafe.com. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ "Female driver duo confirmed for the 2015 Bathurst 1000". Touring Car Times. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ a b "James Courtney ruled out of Bathurst 1000, Russell Ingall to co-drive #22 HRT Commodore with Jack Perkins". Holden Racing Team. 7 October 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Prodrive confirms Pirtek Enduro Cup pairings". Speedcafe. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
- ^ V8 SUPERCARS - Practice 5, 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
- ^ "ENTRY LIST: Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000". Speedcafe. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ^ "Mostert sets hot pace in opening practice". Speedcafe. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Luff quickest, Russell crashes in Practice 2". Speedcafe. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Coulthard breaks Bathurst lap record in Practice 3". Speedcafe. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Reynolds fined $25,000 for Supergirls slur". Speedcafe. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Reynolds apologises for Supergirls comment". Speedcafe. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Co-drivers into the 2:05s in morning practice". Speedcafe. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Whincup clocks 2:04s record in Practice 5". Speedcafe. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ a b "Mostert, marshals injured in Bathurst qualifying crash". Speedcafe. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Three officials injured in Chaz Mostert crash". Speedcafe. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "V8 Supercars confirms rescheduled qualifying". Speedcafe. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ "Stars miss Shootout after rain hits qualifying". Speedcafe. 10 October 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ^ "David Reynolds scores pole for Bathurst 1000". Speedcafe. 10 October 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ^ "The entry list for the 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000". Fox Sports. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
- ^ a b "Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercars Championship Results". V8 Supercars. 11 October 2015. Archived from the original on 12 October 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- ^ Official Result, 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
External links
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