2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600

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Flag of Queensland.svg 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600
Event Information
Round 11 of 14 in the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship
Surfers street circuit.png
Date21–23 October 2011
Location Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Venue Surfers Paradise Street Circuit
WeatherFine
Results
Race 1
Distance 102 laps 300 km
Pole position Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:11.7184
Winner Jamie Whincup
Sébastien Bourdais
Triple Eight Race Engineering
2:13:21.5515
Race 2
Distance 102 laps 300 km
Pole position Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:10.9615
Winner Mark Winterbottom
Richard Lyons
Ford Performance Racing
2:14:08.1572

The 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600 was a motor race for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars racing cars. It was the eleventh event of the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was held on the weekend of 21 to 23 October at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Surfers Paradise, Queensland. [1] It was the tenth V8 Supercar championship event held at the circuit, the second running of the Gold Coast 600, and the eighteenth annual overall Australian Touring Car event at the circuit (including seven non-championship ATCC/V8 Supercar rounds and two non-championship Super Touring rounds), and the twenty-first race meet overall at the street circuit, dating back to the 1991 CART race.

Contents

The event hosted races 21 and 22 of the 2011 season. As in 2010, a single 102 lap, 300-kilometre race was held on Saturday and Sunday. Qualifying for Race 21 consisted of a 20-minute, all-in session with the fastest ten progressing to the top ten shootout. Qualifying for Race 22 was a single 20 minute, all-in session. Each team was required to employ a driver with an 'international reputation' for the event, with one driver needing to complete a minimum of 34 laps in each race.

Many international drivers came from the IndyCar Series, Formula One and Sports Car racing. A restriction was put in place preventing international drivers who competed in the L&H 500 and the Bathurst 1000 from taking part. However, in light of the Las Vegas crash that killed Holden Racing Team international driver Dan Wheldon a week prior to the event, this restriction was lifted to accommodate drivers who could not participate due to the accident, as Will Power (Ford Performance Racing, injured in the Lap 11 crash) and Tony Kanaan (Brad Jones Racing, was leading when race abandoned) also withdrew. Darren Turner (Wheldon), Richard Lyons (Power), and Allan Simonsen (Kanaan) were named replacements. The International Drivers Trophy was renamed in Wheldon's honor. The winner of this was French Indycar and Sportscar driver Sébastien Bourdais.

As with Bathurst, Fox Sports brought commentators Mike Joy (Statesville, North Carolina) and Darrell Waltrip (Franklin, Tennessee to Surfers Paradise for live coverage overseas.

Entry List

No.DriversTeam (Sponsor)CarNo.DriversTeam (Sponsor)Car
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Holden Racing Team
(Toll, Rockstar Energy)
Holden Commodore VE 17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Muller
Dick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam, Coca-Cola)
Ford FG Falcon
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe
Holden Racing Team
(Toll, Rockstar Energy)
Holden Commodore VE 18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat
Flag of the United States.svg Joey Hand
Dick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam, Coca-Cola)
Ford FG Falcon
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi
Tony D'Alberto Racing
(Wilson Security)
Ford FG Falcon 19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran
Tekno Autosports
(Mother Energy, Tekno Performance)
Ford FG Falcon
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Lieb
Stone Brothers Racing
(Irwin Industrial Tools)
Ford FG Falcon 21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karl Reindler
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Giovanardi
Britek Motorsport
(Fair Dinkum Sheds, Wilson Security)
Holden Commodore VE
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Ford Performance Racing
(Orrcon Steel, Dunlop Tires)
Ford FG Falcon 30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marino Franchitti
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport
(Gulf Western Oils)
Holden Commodore VE
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Flag of Finland.svg Mika Salo
Ford Performance Racing
(Trading Post, Castrol)
Ford FG Falcon 33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Fujitsu, Valvoline)
Holden Commodore VE
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Kelly Racing
(Jack Daniels)
Holden Commodore VE 34 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Fujitsu, Valvoline)
Holden Commodore VE
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of France.svg Stephane Sarrazin
Brad Jones Racing
(BOC)
Holden Commodore VE 39 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Supercheap Auto, Castrol)
Holden Commodore VE
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro
Stone Brothers Racing
(SP Tools)
Ford FG Falcon 47 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Slade
Flag of Brazil.svg Helio Castroneves
James Rosenberg Racing
(Lucky 7 Convenience Stores)
Ford FG Falcon
11 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin
Kelly Racing
(Pepsi Max)
Holden Commodore VE 49 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of the United States.svg Boris Said
Paul Morris Motorsport
(V.I.P Petfoods)
Holden Commodore VE
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Fiore
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli
Triple F Racing
(WesTrac)
Ford FG Falcon 55 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Austria.svg Christian Klien
Rod Nash Racing
(The Bottle-O)
Ford FG Falcon
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Brad Jones Racing
(Jana Living)
Holden Commodore VE 61 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Long
Walkinshaw Racing
(Bundaberg Rum)
Holden Commodore VE
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Flag of Germany.svg Jorg Bergmeister
Kelly Racing
(Jack Daniels)
Holden Commodore VE 88 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Flag of France.svg Sebastien Bourdais
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)
Holden Commodore VE
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Tagliani
Kelly Racing
(Stratco)
Holden Commodore VE 888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)
Holden Commodore VE

Results

Race 21

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
188 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais
Triple Eight Race Engineering 1022:13:21.55151150
26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Flag of Finland.svg Mika Salo
Ford Performance Racing 102+2.2s3138
35 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Ford Performance Racing 102+2.5s17129
418 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat
Flag of the United States.svg Joey Hand
Dick Johnson Racing 102+2.8s6120
561 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Long
Walkinshaw Racing 102+5.8s11111
611 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin
Kelly Racing 102+7.1s18102
715 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Bergmeister
Kelly Racing 102+12.4s896
834 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus
Garry Rogers Motorsport 102+13.6s1490
919 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran
Tekno Autosports 102+15.0s1684
1033 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud
Garry Rogers Motorsport 102+16.8s778
112 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe
Holden Racing Team 102+16.8s272
1247 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Slade
Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves
James Rosenberg Racing 102+17.1s2469
137 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Kelly Racing 102+17.4s2266
141 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Holden Racing Team 102+20.7s1063
1555 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Austria.svg Christian Klien
Ford Performance Racing 102+22.1s2360
169 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro
Stone Brothers Racing 102+23.9s957
1714 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Brad Jones Racing 102+25.9s2654
1849 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of the United States.svg Boris Said
Paul Morris Motorsport 102+28.9s451
1916 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Tagliani
Kelly Racing 100+ 2 laps1248
2012 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Fiore
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli
Triple F Racing 100+ 2 laps2745
218 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Sarrazin
Brad Jones Racing 99+ 3 laps2842
2239 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen
Paul Morris Motorsport 97+ 5 laps1339
234 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Lieb
Stone Brothers Racing 78+ 24 laps536
Ret3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi
Tony D'Alberto Racing 7525
Ret888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx
Triple Eight Race Engineering 5215
Ret17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller
Dick Johnson Racing 2420
Ret30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marino Franchitti
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 1419
Ret21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karl Reindler
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Giovanardi
Britek Motorsport 1321
source [2]

Race 22

PosNoDriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Ford Performance Racing 1022:13:21.55153150
288 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais
Triple Eight Race Engineering 102+1.6s1138
333 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud
Garry Rogers Motorsport 102+3.1s8129
411 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin
Kelly Racing 102+8.7s7120
515 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Bergmeister
Kelly Racing 102+11.3s14111
61 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Darren Turner
Holden Racing Team 102+12.0s23102
749 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of the United States.svg Boris Said
Paul Morris Motorsport 102+13.5s696
839 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen
Paul Morris Motorsport 102+14.9s1690
97 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Westbrook
Kelly Racing 102+15.3s1784
1047 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Slade
Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves
James Rosenberg Racing 102+15.6s2278
1116 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alex Tagliani
Kelly Racing 102+17.1s1072
1217 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Müller
Dick Johnson Racing 102+17.6s2169
1319 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Flag of Brazil.svg Gil de Ferran
Tekno Autosports 102+17.7s1966
146 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Flag of Finland.svg Mika Salo
Ford Performance Racing 102+19.7s463
1561 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Long
Walkinshaw Racing 102+21.8s1560
169 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro
Stone Brothers Racing 102+27.1s1857
1714 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Brad Jones Racing 102+39.0s2454
184 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Lieb
Stone Brothers Racing 102+43.4s1251
193 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Flag of Italy.svg Vitantonio Liuzzi
Tony D'Alberto Racing 102+44.0s2048
20888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Priaulx
Triple Eight Race Engineering 102+53.1s545
2134 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Farfus
Garry Rogers Motorsport 99+ 3 laps1142
2221 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karl Reindler
Flag of Italy.svg Fabrizio Giovanardi
Britek Motorsport 98+ 4 laps2839
232 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Briscoe
Holden Racing Team 82+ 20 laps236
Ret18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat
Flag of the United States.svg Joey Hand
Dick Johnson Racing 779
Ret12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Fiore
Flag of Italy.svg Gianni Morbidelli
Triple F Racing 5126
Ret8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of France.svg Stéphane Sarrazin
Brad Jones Racing 5125
Ret30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marino Franchitti
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 1527
Ret55 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Austria.svg Christian Klien
Ford Performance Racing 013
source [3]

Dan Wheldon Trophy Points

PosNoNameTeamPoints
188 Flag of France.svg Sébastien Bourdais Triple Eight Race Engineering 288
25 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons Ford Performance Racing 279
311 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gavin Kelly Racing 222
433 Flag of France.svg Simon Pagenaud Garry Rogers Motorsport 207
515 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Bergmeister Kelly Racing 207

Standings

PosNoNameTeamPoints
188 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering 2517
2888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering 2374
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen Stone Brothers Racing 2009
45 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing 1966
52 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander Holden Racing Team 1956
source [4]

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  2. http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results.cgi?23/10/2011.SPSC.R7 Archived 6 September 2012 at archive.today Armor All Gold Coast 600 – V8 Supercars Races 21 & 22 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit V8 Supercars – Race 21
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27°59′23″S153°25′40″E / 27.98972°S 153.42778°E / -27.98972; 153.42778 (Surfers Paradise Street Circuit)