1999 Oran Park V8 Supercar round

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Flag of New South Wales.svg 1999 Oran Park V8 Supercar round
Event Information
Round 11 of 13 in the 1999 Shell Championship Series
Track map for Oran Park--Grand Prix circuit.svg
Date3-5 September 1999
Location Narellan, New South Wales
Venue Oran Park Raceway
WeatherFine
Results
Race 1
Distance 19 laps 50 km
Pole position Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
1:07.4906
Winner Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
23:51.9536
Race 2
Distance 20 laps 52 km
Winner Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
20:10.9749
Race 3
Distance 22 laps 57 km
Winner Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
34:27.5026
Round Results
First 150 pts
Second 138 pts
Third 132 pts

The 1999 Oran Park V8 Supercar round was the eleventh round of the 1999 Shell Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 3 to 5 September at Oran Park Raceway in Sydney, New South Wales.

Contents

Race results

Qualifying

Top 50%

PosNoNameTeamVehicleTime
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore 1:07.4906
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore 1:07.5025
331 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Ellery Steven Ellery Racing Ford EL Falcon 1:07.8755
44 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:07.9499
540 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean Greenfield Mowers Racing Ford EL Falcon 1:08.0294
68 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall Perkins Engineering Holden VT Commodore 1:08.0322
734 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 1:08.1335
825 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Longhurst Longhurst Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:08.1344
95 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton Glenn Seton Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:08.1618
107 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards Gibson Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 1:08.2326
1112 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy Gibson Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 1:08.2402
126 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Crompton Glenn Seton Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:08.3877
1310 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Larkham Larkham Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 1:08.4195
1418 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich Dick Johnson Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:08.4532
1546 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Faulkner John Faulkner Racing Holden VT Commodore 1:08.5716
1617 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:08.6222
17600 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe PAE Motorsport Ford AU Falcon 1:08.6898
1835 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 1:08.8074
1911 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Larry Perkins Perkins Engineering Holden VT Commodore 1:08.8850
203 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Ashby Lansvale Racing Team Holden VS Commodore 1:09.3689
Sources: [1]

Bottom 50%

PosNoNameTeamVehicleTime
124 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Romano Romano Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:09.1803
228 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney Forbes Lansvale Racing Team Holden VS Commodore 1:09.2580
350 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael DonaherClive Wiseman Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:09.4106
426 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Doulman M3 Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 1:09.6039
527 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren PateTerry Finnigan Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:09.6060
639 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris SmerdonChallenge Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 1:09.7790
716 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dugal McDougall McDougall Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 1:09.8676
855 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rod Nash Rod Nash Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:09.9019
930 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig HarrisHarris Racing Ford EL Falcon 1:09.9540
1043 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel Paul Weel Racing Ford AU Falcon 1:09.9990
1154 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon EmerzidisSimon Emerzidis Racing Ford EL Falcon 1:10.0597
1273 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Parsons Challenge Recruitment Holden VS Commodore 1:10.0733
1370 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Briggs Briggs Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 1:10.2480
1479 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike ConwayCadillac Productions Ford EL Falcon 1:10.3614
1549 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Layton CrambrookCrambrook Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:10.3758
1680 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Thorn Briggs Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 1:10.9449
1798 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto Challenge Recruitment Holden VS Commodore 1:11.0812
1887 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White Rod Salmon Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:11.2565
1937 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill AttardScotty Taylor Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:12.6632
2052 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry MorcomBarry Morcom Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:12.8295
2177 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard MorkV8 Racing Holden VS Commodore 1:13.1101
Sources: [2]

Privateers Race

Pos.No.NameTeamLapsTimeGrid
140 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean Greenfield Mowers Racing 1316min 02.0474sec1
228 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney Forbes Lansvale Racing Team 13+ 6.057 s3
33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Ashby Lansvale Racing Team 13+ 6.300 s2
450 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael DonaherClive Wiseman Racing13+ 6.858 s4
554 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon EmerzidisSimon Emerzidis Racing13+ 16.050 s9
627 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren PateTerry Finnigan Racing13+ 16.354 s6
749 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Layton CrambrookCrambrook Racing13+ 16.740 s12
826 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Doulman M3 Motorsport 13+ 20.341 s5
987 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White Rod Salmon Racing13+ 20.715 s15
1030 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig HarrisHarris Racing13+ 29.240 s8
1173 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Parsons Challenge Recruitment13+ 36.209 s10
1252 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry MorcomBarry Morcom Racing13+ 38.893 s17
1379 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mike ConwayCadillac Productions13+ 41.082 s11
1437 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bill AttardScotty Taylor Racing13+ 43.693 s16
1598 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto Challenge Recruitment12+ 1 lap14
Ret39 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris SmerdonChallenge Motorsport7Retired7
Ret80 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Thorn Briggs Motor Sport 1Retired13
Fastest Lap: Cameron McLean (Greenfield Mowers Racing), 1:09.1875
Sources: [3]

Race 1

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References

  1. "1999 Shell Championship Series V8 Supercar Round 11 - Qualifying 1 - Top 50%". National Software. 1999-09-04. Retrieved 2016-11-19.[ permanent dead link ]
  2. "1999 Shell Championship Series V8 Supercar Round 11 - Qualifying 1 - Bottom 50%". National Software. 1999-09-04. Retrieved 2016-11-19.[ permanent dead link ]
  3. "1999 Shell Championship Series V8 Supercar Round 11 - Privateers Race - V8 Supercars Privateers Race". National Software. 1999-09-04. Retrieved 2016-11-19.[ permanent dead link ]
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