2007 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

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Flag of New South Wales.svg 2007 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000
Event Information
Round 10 of 14 in the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Mount Panorama Circuit Map Overview.PNG
Date4–7 October 2007
Location Bathurst, New South Wales
Venue Mount Panorama Circuit
WeatherFine, light drizzle during end of race
Results
Race 1
Distance 161 laps 1000 km
Pole position Mark Winterbottom
Ford Performance Racing
2:07.0908
Winner Craig Lowndes
Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
6:29:10.1985
Round Results
First 72 pts
Second 60 pts
Third 51 pts

The 2007 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an endurance race for V8 Supercars, held on 7 October 2007 at the Mount Panorama Circuit near Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. It was the tenth round of the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship Series.

The race was the eleventh running of the Australian 1000, first held in 1997 following an organisational split that occurred with the Bathurst 1000 in that year. It was the 50th race in the combined history of the Bathurst 1000 and the Australian 1000.

Entry list

31 cars were entered in the race – 15 Holden Commodores and 16 Ford Falcons. Four drivers would make their Bathurst 500/1000 debuts - Jay Verdnik, Andrew Thompson, Shane van Gisbergen and David Reynolds. Van Gisbergen would become the third youngest starter in the races' history at 17 years, 4 months and 28 days old.

A series of drivers would also make their last entries in 2007 - Simon Wills, Damien White, Christian Murchison, Cameron McLean and John Bowe, whilst it would also be the last starts for Paul Weel and Paul Radisich - despite both entering the 2008 race. The aforementioned Verdnik would make his only start in 2007.

No.DriversTeamCarNo.DriversTeamCar
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
HSV Dealer Team
(HSV, Toll)
Holden Commodore VE 20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel
Paul Weel Racing
(Supercheap Auto Insurance)
Holden Commodore VE
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Holden Racing Team
(Holden, Mobil 1)
Holden Commodore VE 021 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre
Team Kiwi Racing
(Makita)
Ford Falcon BF
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Verdnik
Tasman Motorsport
(Firepower)
Holden Commodore VE 22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
Holden Racing Team
(Holden, Mobil 1)
Holden Commodore VE
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard
Stone Brothers Racing
(Jeld-Wen)
Ford Falcon BF 25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Macrow
Britek Motorsport
(Fujitsu)
Ford Falcon BF
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew Halliday
Ford Performance Racing
(Orrcon Steel)
Ford Falcon BF 26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Gurr
Britek Motorsport
(Irwin Tools)
Ford Falcon BF
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards
Ford Performance Racing
(Castrol)
Ford Falcon BF 33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Valvoline, Cummins)
Holden Commodore VE
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins
Perkins Engineering
(Jack Daniel's)
Holden Commodore VE 34 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Valvoline, Cummins)
Holden Commodore VE
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson
WPS Racing
(WOW Sight & Sound)
Ford Falcon BF 39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Pither
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Sirromet Wines)
Holden Commodore VZ
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden
Stone Brothers Racing
(Caltex)
Ford Falcon BF 50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Paul Weel Racing
(Supercheap Auto Insurance)
Holden Commodore VE
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Denyer
WPS Racing
(WPS Financial Services)
Ford Falcon BF 51 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards
Tasman Motorsport
(Firepower)
Holden Commodore VE
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Scott
Perkins Engineering
(Jack Daniel's)
Holden Commodore VE 55 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Rod Nash Racing
(Autobarn Garage Tuff)
Holden Commodore VZ
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Wills
Brad Jones Racing
(BOC Gas and Gear)
Ford Falcon BF 67 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Ellery
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Sirromet Wines)
Holden Commodore VE
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White
Flag of Singapore.svg Christian Murchison
Brad Jones Racing
(BOC Gas and Gear)
Ford Falcon BF 88 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)
Ford Falcon BF
16 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird
HSV Dealer Team
(HSV, Toll)
Holden Commodore VE 111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Paul Cruickshank Racing
(Glenfords Tools)
Ford Falcon BF
17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Dick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam Cola)
Ford Falcon BF 888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)
Ford Falcon BF
18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson
Dick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam Cola)
Ford Falcon BF

Practice

Free practice was held over three sessions on Thursday, 4 October and Friday, 5 October 2007.

Qualifying

Qualifying was held in two stages on Friday, 5 October 2007. The opening part of the session decided grid positions 21 to 31, with the twenty fastest cars progressing to the second leg of qualifying which decided grid positions 11 to 20. The fastest ten cars progress through to the traditional Top Ten Shootout, held the following day to decide grid positions 1 to 10. During the first leg of qualifying, Damien White crashed the Team BOC #14 Falcon, sustaining a concussion and sufficient damage to the car to put White and co-driver Christian Murchison out of the race.

After qualifying three cars, the #22 Holden Racing Team Commodore of Glenn Seton and Nathan Pretty, the #20 Supercheap Auto Racing Commodore of Paul Dumbrell and Paul Weel and the #55 Autobarn Racing Commodore of Steve Owen and Tony D'Alberto were excluded from qualifying after changing engines twice when under the regulations only one engine change is allowed without penalty. Additionally, Alex Davison missed a direction to have his car weighed on the scales at the end of the second leg qualifying which saw the Dick Johnson Racing Falcon excluded from the second leg of qualifying, relegating them to 20th grid position, which later became 19th after the exclusion of the Seton/Pretty Commodore.

Top 10 Shootout

The Top Ten Shootout was held on Saturday, 6 October 2007. Paul Radisich set the first time as the tenth qualifier at 2:08.4909. Lee Holdsworth undercut that time by three-tenths of a second with third car Steven Johnson improving the benchmark to 2:08.0782. Greg Murphy, Russell Ingall, James Courtney and Craig Lowndes all failed to improve on Johnson's time, with Ingall spinning off track at Murray's Corner. Garth Tander took almost eight-tenths off Johnson with Mark Skaife nudging a further tenth. Last car out, Mark Winterbottom drove a smooth clean lap and took pole position over Skaife by 0.1067 seconds.

Race

The race was held on Sunday, 7 October 2007. For the first time since 1978, the race did not start at 10am. Channel Seven, who were the new broadcasters of the race, chose to start the race at 10:30am to maximise the chance of a prime-time finish. [1] The time would change again in 2019, when it was moved to 11:30am for a similar reason. [1]

The race had not even started before it had its first retirement. Cameron McConville's car had an engine failure heading up Mountain Straight and he retired at Griffins Bend. The race was started, which after the field had passed McConville's car, the race director deemed the car was in an unsafe position and the safety car was deployed. The race resumed on Lap 4 and was without incident until Lap 52 when Andrew Jones's car caught fire at Forrests Elbow. He was able to drive the car safely to the gravel trap in The Chase and then marshals were able to extinguish the fire. The drivers resumed racing on Lap 53. Another safety car period did not occur until lap 91 when Marcus Marshall crashed the second Jack Daniel's Racing car. On Lap 102, Jack Perkins's car caught fire inside the car in the other Jack Daniel's Racing car. Perkins was able to drive the car into the pit lane and the fire was extinguished by the Britek Motorsport crew. On Lap 118, Dean Canto slid wide and crashed at Reid Park causing another safety car period.

Earlier the #1 Toll HSV Dealer Team car was retired with persistent brake fluid problems. At the time, this would have serious implications on the championship standings. Three laps later, the sister Toll HSV Dealer Team car retired with the same problem as the #1 car. Lap 134 saw the retirement of the #26 IRWIN Racing Britek Motorsport, Alan Gurr was at the wheel, crashed upon the restart. A lap later, Mark Noske retired with problems.

The final hour

The race was considered to be an uneventful one until lap 142, when rain started to fall at different parts of the circuit, including Skyline, The Cutting and parts of Conrod Straight. [2] Paul Morris spun the #67 Team Sirromet Wines into the wall at The Cutting, causing the safety car to be deployed. On Lap 148, rain was falling lightly on top of the mountain and five cars all fell victim to the wet conditions. Jason Bright, Russell Ingall, Mark Skaife and Shane van Gisbergen all crashed just before McPhillamy Park Corner, Van Gisbergen hitting the rear of Ingall's slowing car, causing the Team Kiwi Racing Falcon to pit. Ingall made it back to the pits, but Skaife and Bright ended up in the gravel trap. Just after the restart, Shane van Gisbergen spun at Murray's Corner. With only two laps remaining Race Control decided against deploying the safety car; instead telling crews to warn drivers.

Thirteen laps to go, Winterbottom continued to maintain the large lead that his teammate Richards built up throughout the race despite choosing to not change to wet tyres on the rain drenched track, until he ran off at The Chase, nearly rolling the car in the gravel trap, which relinquished his lead to Lowndes, with Johnson, Murphy and Courtney all passing him as a consequence. The incident damaged Winterbottom's steering, costing him a chance to podium as a result. The moment is considered to be one of the most iconic moments of Bathurst, with critics calling the incident "one of the biggest chokes in Bathurst history". [3]

In the final laps, Craig Lowndes, Steven Johnson, Greg Murphy and James Courtney were fighting for the win. Johnson passed Lowndes and held the lead. Courtney passed Murphy for third and Simonsen (5th) attempted an outside pass up Mountain Straight, but did not pull it off. One lap later, Lowndes passed Johnson at Hell Corner, pushing them both slightly wide, allowing Courtney to get past Johnson for second. They stayed that way right up until the chequered flag. Lowndes had won his third Bathurst 1000, Whincup had won his second and Ford had won their second consecutive win. Greg Murphy was the best placed Holden, coming in fourth, after being passed by Courtney on Lap 148. It was also the first time that Ford swept the podium at Bathurst since 1988. [2] The final hour was considered to be one of the best finishes in Bathurst 1000 history until 2014, when the race win was determined by a last lap pass.

Results

Qualifying

PosNoNameCarTeamPart 2Part 1
16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards
Ford BF Falcon Ford Performance Racing 2:07.1481
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 2:07.4512
31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Holden VE Commodore Toll HSV Dealer Team 2:07.3856
4888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Ford BF Falcon Team Vodafone 2:07.6214
54 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard
Ford BF Falcon Jeld-Wen Racing 2:07.9036
69 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden
Ford BF Falcon Caltex Havoline Racing 2:07.9066
751 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards
Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport 2:08.0331
817 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Ford BF Falcon Jim Beam Racing 2:08.0881
933 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 2:08.2545
1016 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird
Holden VE Commodore Toll HSV Dealer Team 2:08.3500
1134 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 2:08.4006
1225 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Macrow
Ford BF Falcon Britek Motorsport 2:08.6625
1312 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Wills
Ford BF Falcon Team BOC 2:08.9001
1488 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Ford BF Falcon Team Vodafone 2:08.9718
1511 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Scott
Holden VE Commodore Jack Daniel's Racing 2:08.9984
1650 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Holden VE Commodore Supercheap Auto Racing 2:09.0878
173 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Verdnik
Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport 2:11.2633
1818 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson
Ford BF Falcon Jim Beam Racing Excluded
198 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson
Ford BF Falcon WPS Racing 2:09.5378
2026 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Gurr
Ford BF Falcon Britek Motorsport 2:09.7122
215 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Halliday
Ford BF Falcon Ford Performance Racing 2:09.8141
22111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Ford BF Falcon Paul Cruickshank Racing 2:09.8464
237 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins
Holden VE Commodore Jack Daniel's Racing 2:10.0196
2467 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Ellery
Holden VE Commodore Team Sirromet Wines 2:10.0945
2539 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Pither
Holden VZ Commodore Team Sirromet Wines 2:10.3498
26021 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre
Ford BF Falcon Team Kiwi Racing 2:10.4038
2714 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White
Flag of Singapore.svg Christian Murchison
Ford BF Falcon Team BOC 2:11.2080
2810 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Denyer
Ford BF Falcon WPS Racing 2:11.5360
2922 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team ExcludedExcluded
3020 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel
Holden VE Commodore Supercheap Auto Racing ExcludedExcluded
3155 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Holden VZ Commodore Autobarn Racing Excluded

Top ten shootout

PosNoDriverTeamTime
Pole6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing 2:07.0908
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team 2:07.1961
31 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander Toll HSV Dealer Team 2:07.2871
417 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson Jim Beam Racing 2:08.0782
533 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth Garry Rogers Motorsport 2:08.1812
6888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes Team Vodafone 2:08.2449
751 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy Tasman Motorsport 2:08.3672
84 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney Jeld-Wen Racing 2:08.3911
916 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich Toll HSV Dealer Team 2:08.4909
109 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall Caltex Havoline Racing 2:19.5966

Starting grid

The following table represents the final starting grid for the race on Sunday:

Inside rowOutside row
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards
62 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
2
Ford Performance Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
Holden Racing Team
(Holden Commodore VE)
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
117 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
4
HSV Dealer Team
(Holden Commodore VE)
Dick Johnson Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto
33888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
6
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VE)
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Ford Falcon BF)
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards
514 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard
8
Tasman Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VE)
Stone Brothers Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird
169 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden
10
HSV Dealer Team
(Holden Commodore VE)
Stone Brothers Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean
3425 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Macrow
12
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VE)
Britek Motorsport
(Ford Falcon BF)
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Wills
1288 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
14
Brad Jones Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Ford Falcon BF)
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Scott
1150 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
16
Perkins Engineering
(Holden Commodore VE)
Paul Weel Racing
(Holden Commodore VE)
17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Verdnik
318 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson
18
Tasman Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VE)
Dick Johnson Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
19 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson
826 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Gurr
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
20
WPS Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
Britek Motorsport
(Ford Falcon BF)
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matthew Halliday
5111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
22
Ford Performance Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
Paul Cruickshank Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
23 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
767 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Ellery
24
Perkins Engineering
(Holden Commodore VE)
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VE)
25 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Pither
39021 Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre
Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
26
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Holden Commodore VZ)
Team Kiwi Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
27 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Denyer
1022 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
28
WPS Racing
(Ford Falcon BF)
Holden Racing Team
(Holden Commodore VE)
29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel
2055 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
30
Paul Weel Racing
(Holden Commodore VE)
Rod Nash Racing
(Holden Commodore VZ)

The #14 suffered a terminal crash in qualifying leaving the grid at 30 entries.

Race results

PosNoNameTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Falcon BF 1616:29:10.19856th72
24 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard
Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+0.62388th60
317 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+0.81604th51
451 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards
Tasman Motorsport Holden Commodore VE 161+1.17127th45
588 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Falcon BF 161+8.312814th39
655 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VZ 161+9.3294Excluded36
78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Brazil.svg Max Wilson
WPS Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+11.833819th33
818 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson
Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+14.646218th30
934 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLean
Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VE 161+17.880011th27
106 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards
Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+18.35791st24
1122 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VE 161+28.3388Excluded18
1220 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Weel
Paul Weel Racing Holden Commodore VE 161+31.7890Excluded15
135 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Halliday
Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon BF 161+1:15.162121st12
14111 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Paul Cruickshank Racing Ford Falcon BF 160+1 lap22nd9
1510 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Denyer
WPS Racing Ford Falcon BF 159+2 laps27th6
1639 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Pither
Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VZ 159+2 laps25th
DNF9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden
Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon BF 149Crash10th
DNF25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Macrow
Britek Motorsport Ford Falcon BF 149Crash12th
DNF2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VE 149Crash2nd
DNF021 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre
Team Kiwi Racing Ford Falcon BF 148Spun off26th
DNF67 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Ellery
Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VE 145Crash24th
DNF3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jay Verdnik
Tasman Motorsport Holden Commodore VE 138Crash17th
DNF16 Flag of New Zealand.svg Paul Radisich
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird
HSV Dealer Team Holden Commodore VE 137Brakes9th
DNF1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
HSV Dealer Team Holden Commodore VE 134Brakes3rd
DNF26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alan Gurr
Britek Motorsport Ford Falcon BF 134Crash20th
DNF33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto
Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VE 118Crash5th
DNF7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins
Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VE 102Fire23rd
DNF11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Flag of New Zealand.svg Kayne Scott
Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VE 91Crash15th
DNF12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
Flag of New Zealand.svg Simon Wills
Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon BF 52Fire13th
DNS [4] 50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Paul Weel Racing Holden Commodore VE 0Engine16th
DNS [5] 14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White
Flag of Singapore.svg Christian Murchison
Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon BF 0Qualifying crash

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The 2008 Gulf Air Desert 400 was the twelfth round of the 2008 V8 Supercar season. It was held on the weekend of the 6 to 8 November at the Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain.

2009 Hamilton 400

The 2009 Hamilton 400 was the second race meeting of the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 17–19 April around the inner city streets of Hamilton, in New Zealand. The 2009 Hamilton 400 was the second running of the event.

2009 L&H 500

The 2009 L&H 500 was the Race 17 of the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 11 to 13 September at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia. This was the ninth running of the Phillip Island 500 and the second time that Phillip Island had served as the venue for the annual 500 kilometre two-driver V8 Supercar endurance race. Unique to this event, two preliminary 14 lap Qualifying Races were held on Saturday with the two drivers of each car starting one race each. A single pitstop by each car in either race was mandated with the combined results of the two races determining the grid for the main 500 kilometre race. The three races all carried championship points and together constituted "Race 17" of the championship. However the finishing positions at the end of the 500 km race were deemed to be the finishing positions of the "2009 L&H 500" regardless of the total points scored by drivers over the three individual races.

2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Motorcar Race

The 2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was a motor race for V8 Supercars. It was the thirteenth running of the Australian 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It is the 52nd race tracing its lineage back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island.

2010 Sucrogen Townsville 400

The 2010 Sucrogen Townsville 400 was the eighth race meeting of the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It featured Races 15 and 16 of the series and was held on the weekend of 9–11 July at the Townsville Street Circuit, in Townsville, in Queensland, Australia. It was the second running of the Townsville 400 street race.

2010 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2010 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was a motor race for V8 Supercars. The race, which was held on Sunday, 10 October 2010 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia was Race 18 of the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was the fourteenth running of the Australian 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was also the 53rd race for which the lineage can be traced back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island.

2011 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2011 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an Australian touring car motor race for V8 Supercars. The race was on Sunday, 9 October 2011 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia and was Race 20 of the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was the fifteenth running of the Australian 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was also the 54th race for which the lineage can be traced back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island.

2012 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2012 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an Australian touring car motor race for V8 Supercars, the twenty-first race of the 2012 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was held on Sunday, 7 October 2012 at the Mount Panorama Circuit on the outskirts of Bathurst, New South Wales, in Australia.

2013 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2013 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an Australian touring car motor race for V8 Supercars, the twenty-ninth race of the 2013 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was held on 13 October 2013 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales.

2014 International V8 Supercars Championship

The 2014 International V8 Supercars Championship was an FIA-sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars. It was the sixteenth running of the V8 Supercars Championship and the eighteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title.

2014 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2014 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an Australian touring car race for V8 Supercars, the thirtieth race of the 2014 International V8 Supercars Championship, held on 12 October 2014 at the Mount Panorama Circuit on the outskirts of Bathurst, New South Wales.

2015 International V8 Supercars Championship

The 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship was an FIA-sanctioned international auto racing series for V8 Supercars. It was the seventeenth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the nineteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title.

2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

The 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was an Australian touring car motor race for V8 Supercars and was the twenty-fifth race of the 2015 International V8 Supercars Championship, held on 11 October 2015 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales.

2019 Bathurst 1000

The 2019 Bathurst 1000 was a motor racing event for Supercars that was held on the weekend of 10–13 October 2019. It was held at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia and featured a single 1000 kilometre race. The event was the eleventh of fourteen in the 2019 Supercars Championship and incorporates Race 20 of the series. It was also the opening round of the 2019 Enduro Cup.

References

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  3. "Top 10 Bathurst 1000 moments". au.motorsport.com. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
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