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Repco Bathurst 12 hour 2024

Hi to all you Supercars Fans around the world!

On the weekend of the 16 – 18 of February 2024 was the Repco Bathurst 12 Hour.

The Bathurst 12 Hour was first run in 1991 so this year marks a milestone as the 21st running.

The Bathurst 12 Hour is not officially a part of the Supercars season. However, many of the Supercars drivers take part in the grand event. It is made of 4 classes; Pro AM, Silver, GT4 and the invitational class. Being a gruelling 12 hours on one of the most difficult tracks in the country, each car has three drivers that take turns behind the wheel.

Sheldon Van Der Linde claimed pole position and the Allan Simonsen Trophy for BMW team, WRT. Local Broc Feeney of the Triple 8 team qualified his 888 Mercedes to earn provisional pole position.

The race kicked off under safety car in the dark of Sunday at 5:45am. Bathurst is known for its erratic weather conditions but they started with a dry track and no major challenges. For the next 12 hours there was a spectacular display of driving from local and international teams alike.

2024 Bathurst 12 Hour Highlights

On the start, Sheldon Van Der Linde immediately made a break from the pack. Within a few laps he already created a gap of about 10 car lengths but there was still a long way to go.

There were no major incidents before the sun came up and all 25 cars were still on track.

At about the 75 minute mark, number 19 Racing Ginetta G55 GT4 caught fire in the pit lane. They were the first retirement of the race.

The first safety car was deployed after 2 hours 40 minutes of racing when the 701 Vortex spun off the track into the sand trap as it headed towards the S’s. 

As the 12 hour countdown got to 8hrs 36 minutes car number 91 found the fence at turn 2 and came to a standstill on the blind corner.               

A few minutes before they marked the 5th hour of driving, Charles Weerts behind the wheel of the pole sitting car made contact at “The Cutting”. In spectacular fashion his car was out of control and the rear mounted the concrete barrier sliding along for over 50 meters. He was lucky to have not gone right over the top. The damage was so severe # 32 was now out of the race. The team was doing so well throughout the whole weekend it is a great shame they were not able to continue. I am sure they would have been contenders for a win and offered up much more of their competitive driving.

When they were into the 6th hour of racing Bathurst did what Bathurst does. The weather changed completely and the rain came down heavily. At times there were sheets of water covering the track.

Cars were going off the track left, right and centre. The international drivers began sticking behind local drivers who knew the track and how to manage in the wet conditions. Still many cars aquaplaned off the challenging track and there were many moments that had viewers holding their breath.

Local Matt Campbell behind the wheel of #912 had the lead in the Manthey Racing / EMA Motorsport Porsche.

He was challenged multiple times with the biggest coming from the #13 Phantom Global Racing/Team 75 Porsche entry driven by Bastian Buus, Joel Eriksson and NZ local Jaxon Evans. The other challenge came from the SunEnergy1 Racing Mercedes driven by Jules Gounon, Kenny Habul and Luca Stolz.

With 30 minutes remaining there was less than 1 second between the leading 3 cars and less than 8 seconds back to 8th place. It was anyone’s game and there was no room for mistakes.

The rain had stopped but the track was still wet. With leading cars so close to each other the competitive driving was incredibly fierce.

With 15 minutes on the clock the leading Porsche #912 with Matt Campbell behind the wheel edged ahead to create a 5+ second lead. Noone was giving up. Drivers were flying down the straights side by side heading into corners looking for any opportunity to make a pass.

Matt Campbells driving was incredible. He kept the lead in the #912 Porsche and even though the gap closed down to just over 2 seconds, he looked confident and strong on that last lap.

The #75 Mercedes driven by Jules Gounon crossed the finish line within 2.6 seconds to take 2nd place followed by the #22 Audi.

For Matt Campbell this is his second Bathurst 12 Hour win. It also breaks the Mercedes 3 time winning streak.

Results for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour:

1st Matt Campbell, Ayhancan Guven, Laurens Vanthoor – Manthey Racing/EMA Motorsport

2nd Jules Gounon, Kenny Habul, Luca Stolz – SunEnergy1 Racing

3rd Christopher Haase, Kelvin van der Linde, Liam Talbot – Melbourne Performance Centre

Lee Holdsworth retirement article 2022

Hi to all you Supercars Fans around the world!

In the second half of last year Lee Holdsworth announced that the 2022 season would be his last as a full-time driver in V8 Supercars. To celebrate his contributions to motorsports I’m giving a quick rundown on his career to date. I say ‘to date’ because I believe he has not fully retired from the sport and will be adding more to his list of achievements.

Lee Holdsworth was born on the 2nd of February 1983 in Melbourne Victoria. (Happy Birthday for next month).

Lee Holdsworth started his motorsport career in go karts. He quickly progressed to racing cars in 2001 to compete in the Commodore National Series at only 17 years of age.

In 2002 he finished fifth in the Commodore Cup National Series and then in 2003 finished third.

In 2004 he moved up to compete in the Konica Series driving a Holden VX Commodore for Smith Trucks Racing. He earned some impressive results including finishing his first ever round in the top 10, winning the reverse grid race at Eastern Creek and taking third place in Queensland. It was this year that Lee Holdsworth also got his first taste of The Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000.

In 2005 Lee competed in the Australian Formula Ford Championship with Garry Rogers Motorsport. At the same time, he ran in a number of HPDC Development Series events.

The following year, 2006 was his big break earning a fulltime drive with Garry Rogers Motorsport (GRM) in the V8 Supercars Championship. In 2007 Lee Holdsworth won his first ever V8 Supercars round at Oran Park. His consistency and good strategies had paid off.

In 2008 Lee Holdsworth started working with the John Bowe Institute of Driving helping bring performance driving safety techniques to the public.

In 2009 Lee Holdsworth scored his first career pole position at the first ever Townsville round. He also scored pole position at the first running of the Sydney Telstra 500.

In 2010 Lee Holdsworth was still at GRM and earned 2 pole positions plus a race win.

His 4 year contract with GRM ended after the 2011 season and in 2012 he replaced Shane Van Gisbergen at Stone Brothers Racing.

In 2013 when Erebus Motorsport took over Stone Brothers Racing Lee Holdsworth had Tim Slade and Mario Engel as teammates. With co-driver Craig Baird they earned 3rd place in the endurance race of the Sandown 500.

In 2014 Lee Holdsworth hit a patch of bad luck and received 2 DNFs. One DNF was at Sandown and the other was Bathurst. He made amends by taking first place at Winton.

He spent the following year at Walkinshaw Racing.

In 2016 he moved on to join Team 18. After sustaining injuries at Hidden Valley Raceway, he had to sit out a number of events and didn’t return until the Bathurst 1000.

In 2017 Lee Holdsworth resigned with Team 18 to the end of 2018.

In 2019 Lee Holdsworth moved to Tickford Racing when the Ford Mustangs debuted in the Supercars Championship. It also meant it was his first time behind the wheel of a Ford since 2012.

In 2021 Lee Holdsworth lost his fulltime seat and became co-driver to Chaz Mostert. The relationship worked and they won the coveted Bathurst 1000.

With a Bathurst win under his belt, he returned to fulltime Supercars Racing in 2022 at Grove Racing.

So, after 16 years as a fulltime driver in V8 Supercars and 510 race starts (plus a few more in other categories) the Lethal Lee Holdsworth claims his retirement. Congratulations on what has been an amazing career! Best of luck for the future.

Scott McLaughlin leaves Supercars for Indycars

Hi to all you Supercars fans around the world!

The reason why I am doing this post is because it is the end of the 2020 season and the Season Champion, Scott McLaughlin announced his departure from Australian Supercars for an opportunity in the U.S. To drive in the IndyCars series for Team Penske.

I want to highlight Scott McLaughlin’s amazing career in Australian Supercars. He is an amazing talent the likes of which we won’t see again for a long time.

Scott McLaughlin was born on the 10th of June, 1993 in New Zealand.

Scott McLaughlin started driving karts when he was 6 years old and started racing when he was 7 years old. Soon he was representing New Zealand in competitions overseas.

At the age of 9 he and his family moved to Australia.

In 2010 at the tender age of 16 years old he became the youngest driver ever in V8 Supercars, racing for Stone Brothers Racing in the Dunlop Super2 Series.

His hard work soon paid off. Early in 2011 he hit another high point at the age of 17 becoming the youngest driver ever to win a race in the NZ Touring Car Series championship.

In 2012 it all came together. He became the NZ Super Tourers Series champion. He also competed in the Dunlop V8 Supercars series and took the title for that as well.

Scott McLaughlin also made his debut at Sandown and Bathurst as co-driver to Jonathon Webb.

After he won that he got called up from Garry Rogers to replace Alex Premat in the Sydney 500. Alex Premat was unable to race due to heat exhaustion from racing the day before.

In 2013 Scott McLaughlin became full time driver in the V8 Supercars Championship Series.

In that same year he won 2 races at Pukekohe Park Raceway, New Zealand (race 6) and the again at Queensland Raceway (race 22).

From 2014 to 2016 Scott McLaughlin continued to drive in the Garry Rogers team, now going by the name ‘Volvo Polestar Racing.

In 2017 he switched to Dick Jonson Racing (DJR) and was teamed up with another excellent driver, Fabian Coulthard. It was a good match. McLaughlin in his Falcon proved to be fast. So fast he earned 16 pole positions for the season (now that is a lot – something like 50% of the races).

He even proved to be stiff competition to legend Jamie Whincup. Whincup had won the series championship in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

In the last race of the season the Newcastle 500, Whincup was leading the championship going in. In the first race Whincup crashed out and Scott McLaughlin won. McLaughlin was now leading the point score for the championship. Things were very tense. It all came down to the last race.

McLaughlin made quite a few mistakes in that race probably due to nerves and was penalised. Whincup’s experience kept him cool and steady throughout. He won the race but had only beaten McLaughlin by 21 points.

In 2018 he won his first championship. 2019 he took his 2nd championship as well as his first Bathurst 1000 trophy.

2020 he again dominated the series and took his 3rd championship. Driving a Mustang, he earned 15 Pole positions out of 27 races. He had 21 Podium finishes. 13 of them were wins. Now that is crazy!

Now he has moved to the U.S. to compete in the 2021 Indycars series as a full time driver for Team Penske. The contract has him locked in for 1 ½  years.

He has achieved so much and is still only 27 years old!!!!

From me and I am sure a great many others, we wish you the best of luck for the future Scott McLaughlin. You will be missed by everyone in the Supercars community.

Below I have some further stats on Scott McLaughlin’s career and other drivers he has been associated with.

His co-drivers were:

  • 2013 Jack Perkins car 33.
  • 2014 – 2015 Alex Premat, car 33.
  • 2016 David Wall, car 33.
  • 2017 – 2019 Alex Premat, car 17.
  • 2020 Tim Slade, car 17.

Scott McLaughlin has been in the Supercars for 9 years:

  • Had 252 races
  • Won 56
  • 76 poles
  • Driven 14,230 laps
  • And was leading for 2,362 laps

Supercars in Australia for season 2021.

Rick kelly retirement Article october 2020

Rick Kelly Retires from Full Time Driving

October 2020.

Hi to all you Supercars Fans around the world!

Rick Kelly was born on the 17th of January 1983.

Rick Kelly started racing  in the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2000 followed by the Australian Drivers Championship in 2001.

Now hang on! Let me do my calculation: (Professional driver:2000. Born:1983) that would make him 17!!! Really? Ok so we got this kid behind the wheel. People are taking him seriously. He must be good.

In 2001 he made his debut in the Shell Championship Series at the VIP Petfoods Queensland 500 with co-driver Nathan Pretty with the Kmart Racing Team. Rick was behind the wheel on the grid, rearing to go. Unfortunately, due to mechanical problems the car had to be pushed off the track before they even started. It didn’t hold Rick back.

In 2002 he moved to the Holden Racing Team driving car 02. He performed admirably; at one stage leading the Bathurst 1000 and had the circumstances been slightly different he could have won his  first Bathurst at the age of 19!!!! Not a problem for a Kelly. It was only one year later, driving  for the K-Mart Racing Team in 2003 that he took the Bathurst 1000 trophy.

When Rick Kelly rejoined Kmart Racing Team in 2003 he was co-driver to (already legend) Greg Murphy for the Enduro’s.  It’s agiven that being co-driver to a legend like Murphy is a great honour but it also states clearly what they thought of Kelly.

In 2004 Rick Kelly stayed with Kmart racing and started on pole position for the 2004 Sandown 500.

In 2005 Rick Kelly drove for the HSV Dealer Team driving in car number 15. Again he started on pole position for the Sandown 500.

In 2006 and 2007 Rick Kelly drove for the Toll HSV Dealer Team.

He won the 2006 Supercars Championship and got to run the 2007series with the coveted 01 number on his car.

In 2009 the Kelly boys (brother Todd) started their own team, Kelly Racing which they both own to this day.

 

Rick Kelly is a 2 times Bathurst 1000 winner and a Supercars Champion.

I met Rick Kelly a in 2017 at Homebush. He was a great guy to meet. I also met him at some other race events and he was consistently nice.

So, from me (and Im sure a great many others) congrats on your outstanding 19 year Supercars career. Good luck for the future.

Whoever will replace Rick on the track for Kelly Racing in 2021 will be in good hands and should be honoured.

 

Results for Rick kelly’s career:

1st 2001 Sandown race 2.

1st 2003 Bathurst 1000.

1st 2004 Bathurst 1000.

1st 2004 round 2 Eastern Creek.

2nd 2006  Clipsal 500 Race 1 & 3rd in Race 2.

1st 2007 Clipsal 500 Race 2. (His brother Todd won the first race).

1st 2011 Hamilton Race 5.

Rick Kelly co-drivers over the years:

Nathan Pretty 2001 and 2002

Greg Murphy 2002, 2003 and 2004

Garth Tander 2005

Todd Kelly (Bother) 2006

Garth Tander 2007

Paul Radisch 2008 (who crashed car 15) so Rick drove with Paul Dumbrell in car 16.

Todd Kelly2009

Owen Kelly 2010

Owen Kelly 2011

David Russell 2012

Karl Reindler 2013

David Russell 2014

David Russell 2015

Russell Ingall 2016

David Wall 2017

Dale Wood 2018

Dale Wood 2019

Dale Wood 2020

Karl Relindler 2013

Steven Richards retirement article

Hi to all you Supercars fans around the world!

Steven Richards is an Australian motorsport legend who has recently announced his retirement from Supercars racing. He will no longer be running team SRM (Steven Richards Motorsport). I would like to list some of his outstanding career achievements.

Steven Richards was born on the 11th of July, 1972 in New Zealand.

He won the Australian Formula Ford Championship in 1994 before becoming a professional full time driver.

In 1995 Steven Richards made his Bathurst 1000 debut with co-driver Anders Olofsson, finishing 4th under the Gibson Motorsport team.

In 1996 Steven Richards moved over to Garry Rogers Motorsport.

In 1995 and 1997 Steven Richards also competed in an Alfa Romeo 155, Honda Accord and then he drove a Nissan Primera. In 1996 he made his Australian Touring Car Championship debut in a Holden VF Commodore.

Steven Richards competed with his father, Jim Richards at the Bathurst 1000 in 1996 and 1997 and again in 2004.

In the 1997 Bathurst 1000 he and his father finished in 2nd place.

At the 1998 V8 Supercars Bathurst 1000 as a co-driver to Jason Bright, Richards finished 1st for Stone Brothers Racing.

In that same year he finished 2nd with co-driver Matt Neil in the Touring Car Bathurst 1000. This was an amazing feat because they were driving a Nissan Primera for UK bases Team Dynamics.

He then backed up his Bathurst 1st place the following year (1999) with co-driver Greg Murphy for Gibson Motorsport.

He continued in the same way for nearly another 20 years with one success after the other.

Steven Richards has 5 Bathurst 1000 wins: 1998, 1999, 2013, 2015 and 2018.
He has also won pole position for Bathurst in 2004 and 2007.

In 2014 (just to prove he wasnt too old to be racing he won the Australian Carrera Cup Championship and scored 5th in the Australian GT Championship.

In 2016 he ran in both the Australian GT Championship and Endurance Championship under his own team, Steve Richards Motorsport (SRM).

In total Steven Richards has:

  • completed 451 races
  • 12 race wins
  • & 60 podium finishes.

Now work that out. It means he at approximately gets 1 podium finish per 7 races. Not bad at all.

Teams that Steven Richards have driven for are:

  • Garry Rogers Motorsport 1996 1997 1998
  • Gibson Motorsport 1999 2000
  • Ford Tickford Racing 2001
  • Perkins Engineering   2002 2003 2004 2005 2006.
  • Ford Performance Racing 2007 2008 2009 2010.
  • Ford Performance Racing 2011 2012 2013
  • Red Bull Racing Australia 2014 2015
  • Team Vortex 2016 & 2017 and Autobarn Lowndes Racing 2018.

Co drivers include:

  • Jim Richards 1996 1997 1998
  • Mark Winterbottom 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013
  • Greg Murphy 1999 2000.
  • Craig Lowndes 2014 2015 2016 2017 and 2018.
  • Russell Ingall 2002.
  • Larry Perkins 2003.
  • Paul Dumbrell 2006.
  • Jason Bright 1998.
  • Glenn Seton 2001.
  • James Moffatt 2010.

 

James Moffat

Hi to all you V8 Supercars fans around the world!

At the end of the 2017 season James Moffat announced that he will not be driving full time in 2018.

As it turns out he looks to be hot property and going to have a busy 2018 anyway.

Stepping out from full time driving is for many reasons, one of which is to let young James Golding step up to the main game this year.

He will be driving in the Pirtek Enduro cup with Tickford Racing in 2018.

Out of respect for his contribution to the V8 Supercars racing industry I thought it would be a good idea to look back over his career to date.

James Moffatt was born on the 18th of June 1984.

As the son of Allan Moffatt (a legend in the world of touring cars) it was inevitable that his path would lead him into the motor sport industry.

James Moffatt made his V8 Supercars Championship Series Debut in 2011 with Dick Johnson Racing.

He drove with Steven Richards in the Enduros in 2010 in the Dunlop Super Dealers Ford Falcon car number 6.

He has been a fulltime V8 Supercars driver since 2011.

This year will be first time he will not have a fulltime drive.

His professional driving history is as follows:

·       2004 Australian Lotus Trophy
·       2005 Australian V8 Utes Series
·       2007 Australian Formula Ford Championship
·       2008 Australian Carrera Cup Championship

·       2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series
·       2010 Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series
·       2011 V8 Supercars Championship Debut

·       2012 V8 Supercars Championship
·       2013 V8 Supercars championship
·       2014 V8 Supercars championship
·       2015 V8 Supercars Championship
·       2016 V8 Supercars championship
·       2017 V8 Supercars Championship

Some of his career stats are:

·       222 Races
·       1 win
·       2 podium finishes
·       1 Pole position

Bathurst Career Results:

·       2010 Ford Performance Racing FG Falcon finished 11th lap 161
·       2011 Dick Johnson Racing finished 25th got to lap 146.
·       2012 Dick Johnson Racing finished 10th lap 161
·       2013 Nissan Motorsport finished 18th lap 161
·       2014 Nissan Motorsport finished 2nd lap 161
·       2015 Nissan Motorsport finished 10th lap 161
·       2016 Garry Rogers Motorsport DNF Lap 108
·       2017 Garry Rogers Motorsport DNF Lap 141

I am sorry to see James Moffat leaving his full-time driving position but I am sure we haven’t heard the last from him.

Bathurst Supercheap Auto 1000 2015 – Pre Race Report

Hi to all you V8 Supercars fans around the world.

This weekend starting from 9th October 2015 finishing with the big race on Sunday 11th October will be the 55th running of the Bathurst 1000 let’s look back at the qualifying for 2014.

Now let’s take a look back at what happened at the beginning of 2014’s great race. From the starting lineup Shane Van Gisbergen on pole position, alongside him was Mark Winterbottom. On lap 1 of 161, Scott Mclaughlin got into turn 1 first from 3rd on the grid, after the 2 cars on the front row stalled off the start line, on the opening lap. You will notice most of the co-drivers started the race 12 months ago. Let’s take a look at the highlights from the race.

If you want, here is the full race coverage for your pleasure.

Who will win the 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000? Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell have been giving the favorites tag by Ubet or will another combination claim the prize for this year’s race.
The Question is who can take the pole for the 55th running of the great race?
This year there will be 27 cars for this weekend’s race, can Triple 8 stop Pepsi Max Crew from making it a third Bathurst win in a row.

Unfortunately James Courtney will not be joining the race this year as he is still recovering from the incident at Eastern Creek Raceway earlier this year… We wish you all the best James. I was at the back of the garage at the time…

This will be Dick Johnson Racings Team Penske’s 1st Bathurst under the Team Penkse Banner

Will Jamie Whincup remember to fuel up? (Chuckles)

The telecast will be on Channel fox sports 5 channel 506 and Network Ten channel 110.

The Commentators at Bathurst this weekend will be Greg Rust and Neil Crompton.

Best of luck to everybody at this year’s event, which is event number 10. Happy Bathurst day for this Sunday. Enjoy the race, how many Safety Cars will there be in 2015 at Bathurst?

For your entertainment I have included the video of Friday Night Live from 2014 from Channel 7mate.

Results for the 2014 Bathurst 1000
1st – Chaz Mostert and Paul Morris – Pepsi Max Crew.
2nd – James Moffatt and Taz Douglas – Nissan Motorsport.
3rd – Nick Percat and Oliver Gavin – Heavy Haulage Australia.

To watch the all the practice sessions just go to Live then click on live timing. http://www.v8supercar.com.au/
To checkout the results just go to http://www.v8dailydump.com.au/

Tribute to the Late Great Peter Brock

Hi to all V8 Supercars fan around the world.

Today is 9 years since passing of the King of the Mountain Peter Brock. At the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 back in 2006 Iva Davies played the song Heroes, Craig Lowndes was in tears before the race started. Because Peter was his Mentor and friend, Craig was lucky enough to drive Peter’s 1972 Torana xu1 before the main race got underway.

Mark Skaife drove with Peter Brock back in 1997 during the Primus 1000 Classic, the 05 Mobil Holden Racing Team Commodore had a problem with the car starting and slowing on approach to turn 2, inbetween laps 51 and 52. At that stage of the race there was 110 laps to go, in the 1997 Primus 1000.

Peter lost his life competing in a Tarmac Rally as a result of him hitting a tree, while his co-driver Mick Hones was OK.

Craig Lowndes, Russell Ingall and Jason Bright have there say on Brock, Rest in Peace Brocky. Peter died at the age of 61.

These 3 videos are about the tribute to the King of Mount Panorama, Bathurst after Lowndesy won Bathurst in 06. He lost it on the podium and was very emotional saying he won it for Peter.

Peters, Bathurst domination started way back in 1972, the most Bathurst wins is 9 for the King, his student Craig Lowndes is on 5 Bathurst victories.

You are missed Brocky by everyone in the V8 Supercars community.

List of Peters co-drivers at Bathurst were –

Larry Perkins
John Harvey
Allan Moffatt
Mark Skaife
Gentlemen Jim Richards

https://youtu.be/LO7-pG7wiLM