Hi to all you Supercars Fans around the world!
On the weekend of the 13th and 14th of November, 2021 was the BP Ultimate Sydney Supersprint. This is the 3rd of 4 back-to-back events at Sydney Motorsports Park.
Before I get stuck into the race review the hot news is Greg Murphy and Richie Stanaway will not be competing at the upcoming Repco Bathurst 1000, due to the travel restrictions in New Zealand.
It was also announced Luke Youlden who has been filling in for David Reynolds will not be driving the #26 Penrite Racing Mustang in the next event to take place at Sydney Motorsports Park. It looked like it could be Matt Campbell but a new announcement on November 18 (today) stated David Reynolds has complied with all COVID vaccination protocols for Supercars and NSW Health. Kelly Grove Racing are very pleased at Reynolds return for the last race before the Bathurst 1000.
In the preliminary sessions it was once again Anton de Pasquale who dominated in much the same way he has for the last three events.
Anton de Pasquale was fastest in Practice 1 and 2, as well as the Armor All Qualifying for race 26 and 27.
Before race 26 Sienna Crompton who is the daughter of commentator Neil Crompton sang the National Anthem. She also waved the green flag for the cars to go off on their warm up lap. Her dad was proud as punch and not the only one in the room to have tears well up.
With the warm up lap out of the way it was time for Anton de Pasquale to take pole position on the grid for Race 26. Alongside him was Jamie Whincup.
As the race started Anton de Pasquale took the lead into turn 1.Jamie Whincup was trying to not make contact with Will Davison’s challenge from third place and put him in the wall.
Further back in the pack there was contact between James Courtney, car 44 and Tim Slade, car 3. Tim Slade ran wide on the exit of turn 1 almost assisting James Courtney into the fence but somehow staying off the wall himself to re-join the race.
Pretty soon the cars further back in the pack pitted because they were being held up.
The leaders stayed out to maintain their places up the front.
After most of the cars had pitted one thing didn’t change and that was Anton de Pasquale in position 1.
Jamie Whincup had a phenomenal pit stop, 3.6 seconds.
Towards the end of the race the first safety car was deployed to remove car number 2 of Bryce Fullwood at the exit of turn 2.
The interruption didn’t change the result. Anton de Pasquale crossed the finish line just under 2 seconds ahead of Shane Van Gisbergen in second place. Rookie, Will Brown was a further 1.5337 seconds later in third place.
Results for 26
1st Anton de Pasquale – Shell V-Power Racing Team.
2nd Shane Van Gisbergen – Red Bull Ampol Racing Team.
3rd Will Brown – Erebus Motorsport.
In race 27 Anton de Pasquale started on pole position, alongside him was his teammate Will Davison.Anton de Pasquale led into turn 1. Will Davison stayed high and wide on the outside on the run up to turn 2.
The two Shell V-Power Racing cars almost side swiped each other coming into turn 2. Jamie Whincup took advantage and got up the inside of Will Brown.
Coming out of turn 3 Anton de Pasquale was in the lead of the race. Will Brown was trying to regain his position from Jamie Whincup and on the run down to turn 4 they had a bump., Will Brown tried again at turn 5 but couldn’t get the pass made.
Meanwhile Chaz Mostert got up the inside of Will Brown going into turn 5 but couldn’t make it stick.
Brodie Kostecki tried to get up the inside of Scott Pye as they were all trying to catch Shane Van Gisbergergen, who has been the pace setter in 2021.
Brodie Kostecki battling with Scott Pye swapping positions through turns 9, 10 and 11.
Anton de Pasquale had a 3/4 second gap over Will Davison, Jamie Whincup and Will Brown.
The cars further back in the pack were settling down into their race pace.
It was an intense first lap!
Later the cars further back came in to pit early to try get clear trackbut the car up front stayed out longer.
By the middle of the race everybody had completed their pit stops. Anton de Pasquale was still unchallenged for his lead.
Anton de Pasquale held his position all the way to the finish line. His quick pace increasing the gap to 6+ seconds over Jamie Whincup. Shane Van Gisbergen came in third place an additional 3.8653 seconds later.
Results for Race 27
1st Anton de Pasquale – Shell V-Power Racing Team.
2nd Jamie Whincup – Red Bull Ampol Racing Team.
3rd Shane Van Gisbergen – Red Bull Ampol Racing Team.
In Race 28 Jamie Whincup started on pole position which was his 92nd career pole in Supercars. Alongside him was his teammate Shane Van Gisbergen.
Off the start Jamie Whincup got the jump and led into turn 1.
During the opening stages the leaders kept pulling ahead.
The drivers further back were in a tight pack. They were getting frustrated with the lack of space to move so one by one peeled off into the pits hoping to find clear track.
When Will Brown rejoined after his pit stop he managed to undercut Jamie Whincup and Shane Van Gisbergen in their battle for first place. Jamie Whincup was compromised with well-worn tyres and couldn’t catch him. Team manager, Mark Dutton told Jamie Whincup to let Shane Van Gisbergen through (with his fresher tyres) to chase down Will Brown. Not for the first time, Jamie Whincup disobeyed team orders and the rookie, Will Brown earned his first win in Supercars.
Results for Race 28
1st Will Brown – Erebus Racing.
2nd Jamie Whincup – Red Bull Ampol Racing Team.
3rd Shane Van Gisbergen – Red Bull Ampol Racing Team.
Shane Van Gisbergen still leads the championship by 337 points over teammate Jamie Whincup.
Red Bull Ampol Racing leads the teams championship by 915 points over Shell V-Power Racing.
The next event is the Beaurepairs Sydney Supernight on the 19th to 21st of November, 2021.
It’s the last race before the BIG ONE. The BATHURST 1000. Yippee!!!!!
Great article William. Looking forward to your Bathurst review soon 👍
thanks for the positive feedback. cant wait for Bathurst.
your welcome Bianca i cant wait for the Bathurst either.