2010 L&H 500

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Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg 2010 L&H 500
Event Information
Round 9 of 14 in the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.svg
Date10–12 September 2010
Location Phillip Island, Victoria
Venue Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
WeatherFine
Results
Race 1
Distance 113 laps 500 km
Pole position Jamie Whincup
Steve Owen
Triple Eight Race Engineering
71 pts
Winner Craig Lowndes
Mark Skaife
Triple Eight Race Engineering
3:11:47.3551

The 2010 L&H 500 was the ninth event of the 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 10 to 12 September at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia. The 2010 event was the tenth running of the Phillip Island 500 and it marked the third time that the Phillip Island circuit had served as the venue for the annual 500 kilometre two-driver V8 Supercar race. The event consisted of two Qualifying sessions, two Qualifying Races and a 500 kilometre race which was Race 17 of the Championship. The two drivers nominated for each car contested separate qualifying sessions and, 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 order for the main 500 kilometre race. Championship points were awarded for each of the three races, however the finishing positions of the "L & H 500" were determined by the finishing positions at the end of Race 17, regardless of the total number of points accumulated by any driver pairing at the event. [1] [2]

Contents

The 500 kilometre race was dominated by the Triple Eight Race Engineering team and was won by Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife. Engine trouble struck teammates Jamie Whincup and Steve Owen while leading and saw them finish last of the classified finishers. The win gave Skaife his 40th career round win in the series, increasing his record tally. Late in the race Ford Performance Racing's lead driver, Mark Winterbottom overtook Jason Richards for second place which saw himself and co-driver Luke Youlden finish best of the Ford entries, ahead of Richards and Andrew Jones in the Brad Jones Racing Commodore.

Results

Race 1 Qualifying session

PosNoNameCarTeamTime
Pole1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:32.3273
218 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:32.5503
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:32.8630
42 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:32.9658
511 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:32.9768
647 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins Ford FG Falcon James Rosenberg Racing 1:33.0122
75 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 1:33.0242
87 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:33.0411
922 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:33.0729
10888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:33.1895
118 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:33.2307
1217 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:33.2481
1355 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto Ford FG Falcon Rod Nash Racing 1:33.2546
1433 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:33.3065
1534 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:33.3097
1651 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:33.3287
1712 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Fiore Ford FG Falcon Triple F Racing 1:33.6898
1819 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb Ford FG Falcon Tekno Autosports 1:33.6898
1915 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:33.8094
2010 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson Holden VE Commodore Paul Weel Racing 1:33.8457
2124 Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 1:33.9172
223 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto Holden VE Commodore Tony D'Alberto Racing 1:33.9884
2314 Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Halliday Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:34.0569
244 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:34.0743
2530 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske Holden VE Commodore Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 1:34.0890
2639 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:34.3146
2716 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Taz Douglas Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:34.6364
2827 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ant Pedersen Ford BF Falcon MW Motorsport 1:34.7346
296 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing no time
DSQ44 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Zukanovic Holden VE Commodore Greg Murphy Racing no time
DNP21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karl Reindler Holden VE Commodore Britek Motorsport no time

Race 2 Qualifying session

PosNoNameCarTeamTime
Pole15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:32.4448
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:32.4631
3888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:32.5541
418 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:32.6858
55 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 1:32.7817
622 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:33.0556
717 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:33.0653
86 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 1:33.0748
933 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:33.1203
1055 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell Ford FG Falcon Rod Nash Racing 1:33.2298
1147 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Slade Ford FG Falcon James Rosenberg Racing 1:33.2338
129 Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:33.3018
133 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price Holden VE Commodore Tony D'Alberto Racing 1:33.3023
142 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:33.3206
1534 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:33.4380
1624 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 1:33.4820
177 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dale Wood Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:33.5265
184 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:33.5359
1914 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:33.5613
2039 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:33.6267
2119 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Russell Ford FG Falcon Tekno Autosports 1:33.7614
2212 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Patrizi Ford FG Falcon Triple F Racing 1:33.7697
2410 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Percat Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 1:34.1781
258 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:34.1928
2530 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty Holden VE Commodore Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 1:34.1387
2651 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Blanchard Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:34.4266
2711 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:34.5601
2827 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damian Assaillit Ford BF Falcon MW Motorsport 1:34.6570
2944 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Emery Holden VE Commodore Greg Murphy Racing 1:34.7542
3016 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Ricciardello Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:34.7997
3121 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Wall Holden VE Commodore Britek Motorsport 1:34.8859

Qualifying Race 1

Qualifying Race 1 was won by Steve Owen (Holden VE Commodore) from Jason Bargwanna (Holden VE Commodore) and Shane van Gisbergen (Ford FG Falcon).

Qualifying Race 2

Qualifying Race 2 was won by Rick Kelly (Holden VE Commodore) from Craig Lowndes (Holden VE Commodore) and James Courtney (Ford FG Falcon).

L&H 500

PosNoDriverCarTeamLapsTime/retiredGrid
1888 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Lowndes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 1133:11:47.3551
25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Winterbottom
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Luke Youlden
Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 113+3.3s
38 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jason Richards
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 113+5.0s
415 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Kelly
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Owen Kelly
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113+5.7s
547 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Slade
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Perkins
Ford FG Falcon James Rosenberg Racing 113+19.7s
619 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jonathon Webb
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Russell
Ford FG Falcon Tekno Autosports 113+28.5s
755 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Dumbrell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Canto
Ford FG Falcon Rod Nash Racing 113+29.9s
839 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Ingall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 113+30.1s
92 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Tander
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 113+31.5s
104 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Brabham
Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 113+35.7s
1134 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Caruso
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Ritter
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 113+38.2s
1218 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Courtney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 113+39.1s
1351 Flag of New Zealand.svg Greg Murphy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Blanchard
Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 113+39.5s
1412 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Fiore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Patrizi
Ford FG Falcon Triple F Racing 113+40.8s
153 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony D'Alberto
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shane Price
Holden VE Commodore Tony D'Alberto Racing 113+41.6s
1617 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Marshall
Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 113+41.9s
1721 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karl Reindler
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Wall
Holden VE Commodore Britek Motorsport 113+51.1s
187 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Kelly
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dale Wood
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113+53.1s
1924 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fabian Coulthard
Flag of New Zealand.svg Craig Baird
Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 113+53.7s
2011 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113+1m 25.0s
216 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Richards
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat
Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 112+ 1 lap
2227 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damian Assaillit
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ant Pedersen
Ford BF Falcon MW Motorsport 112+ 1 lap
2344 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Emery
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Zukanovic
Holden VE Commodore Greg Murphy Racing 112+ 1 lap
2430 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Noske
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
Holden VE Commodore Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 112+ 1 lap
2516 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Ricciardello
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Taz Douglas
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 112+ 1 lap
2610 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Thompson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Percat
Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 111+ 2 laps
279 Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane van Gisbergen
Flag of New Zealand.svg John McIntyre
Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 110+ 3 laps
2822 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Davison
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Reynolds
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 109+ 4 laps
291 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Whincup
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 104+ 9 laps
Ret33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Holdsworth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Besnard
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 68
Ret14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Flag of New Zealand.svg Matt Halliday
Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 55

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