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2008 Clipsal 500


FieldValue
flagSouth Australia
title2008 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
round_no1
season_no14
year2008
seriesV8SC
track_mapAdelaide (short route).svg
date22–24 February
locationAdelaide, South Australia
circuitAdelaide Street Circuit
weatherFine
race1_laps78
race1_dist250
pole1Jamie Whincup
pole1_teamTriple Eight Race Engineering
pole1_time1:21.3301
winner1Jamie Whincup
winner1_teamTriple Eight Race Engineering
winner1_time1:51:37.3538
race2_laps78
race2_dist250
winner2Jamie Whincup
winner2_teamTriple Eight Race Engineering
winner2_time2:11:45.5992
first_roundJamie Whincup
first_round_teamTriple Eight Race Engineering
first_pts300
second_roundLee Holdsworth
second_round_teamGarry Rogers Motorsport
second_pts258
third_roundCameron McConville
third_round_teamBrad Jones Racing
third_pts129

The 2008 Clipsal 500 Adelaide was Round 1 of the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held from 21 to 24 February around the inner city streets of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The Adelaide 500 is a unique event where the round results are determined by the results from the second race, rather that the driver with the most points from the weekend. This means that the winner of the round does not necessarily lead the championship after the event.

Qualifying

Qualify was held on Friday 22 February. Jamie Whincup broke the qualifying lap record to snare pole position. James Courtney put himself on the front row in second position with Mark Winterbottom completing a Ford top three. Defending champion Garth Tander fulfilled on early promise at his new team to be best Holden in fourth position.

Race 1

Race 1 was held on Saturday 23 February.

Jamie Whincup was slow away, allowing Garth Tander and James Courtney to force the pace early with Courtney breaking away to a five-second lead. Courtney's lead was squandered after a clash in the Senna Chicane while lapping Jason Richards saw a tyre cut and shredded. Tander later disappeared downfield with suspension damage. Mark Winterbottom led towards the end of the race until a late race safety car period, caused by a clash between HSV Dealer Team teammates Rick Kelly and Paul Dumbrell bunched the field up allowing Whincup, who had earlier had a voltage problem leading to a battery change after 12 laps, to charge through the field, passing Winterbottom with two laps to go to win. Teammate Craig Lowndes, hampered by a jammed anti-roll bar, finished third behind Winterbottom, with Lee Holdsworth the first Holden home in fourth place.

It was an excellent result for the three of the four senior Ford teams, Team Vodafone putting both cars on the podium, Ford Performance Racing were second and fifth, with sixth and seventh filled by Jim Beam Racing.

Courtney, who finished in tenth position, was overnight relegated by the stewards to 16th position because of the clash with Jason Richards, and another similar clash with the other Tasman Motorsport Commodore of Greg Murphy, which also cost him 31 series points.

Race 2

Race 2 was held on Sunday 24 February. Mark Winterbottom lead the race early on with Jamie Whincup moving into the lead before the compulsory pit stops began. Whincup resumed in the lead for much of the remainder of the race, but the minor placings became controversial after a number of overtaking incidents and clashes while overtaking punctuated the race, ending with a collision between James Courtney and Craig Lowndes on lap 55 as Lowndes was overtaking Courtney, the incident also eliminating Winterbottom. After the restart Steven Johnson was controversially assigned a driver-through penalty after overtaking Fabian Coulthard before the restart of the race, although Coulthard's car was slowing and retired to the pits the same lap. Garth Tander also was removed in an overtaking incident, after contact with Johnson sent the Ford driver wide and off track, Tander was glanced by Courtney after losing momentum leaving himself vulnerable to a pass from the following car. The glancing blow triggered a second suspension failure for the defending champion.

With several top runners removed Cameron McConville moved into second for many laps before losing the place with only a few laps to go to Lee Holdsworth. The two Holden racers completed the podium with Todd Kelly making three Holdens in the top four. Fifth place was a career best result for New Zealand teenager Shane van Gisbergen who had only entering V8 Supercar late last year.

Results

Results as follows:

Qualifying

PosNoNameCarTeamPart 3Part 2Part 112345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728
88AUS Jamie WhincupFord BF FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering1:21.3301
4AUS James CourtneyFord BF FalconStone Brothers Racing1:21.3406
5AUS Mark WinterbottomFord BF FalconFord Performance Racing1:21.6647
1AUS Garth TanderHolden VE CommodoreHolden Racing Team1:21.6930
18AUS Will DavisonFord BF FalconDick Johnson Racing1:21.7557
888AUS Craig LowndesFord BF FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering1:21.8745
33AUS Lee HoldsworthHolden VE CommodoreGarry Rogers Motorsport1:21.9638
17AUS Steven JohnsonFord BF FalconDick Johnson Racing1:22.0282
6NZL Steven RichardsFord BF FalconFord Performance Racing1:22.0976
16AUS Paul DumbrellHolden VE CommodoreHSV Dealer TeamNo time
7AUS Todd KellyHolden VE CommodorePerkins Engineering1:21.9779
15AUS Rick KellyHolden VE CommodoreHSV Dealer Team1:22.0049
9NZL Shane van GisbergenFord BF FalconStone Brothers Racing1:22.0814
2AUS Mark SkaifeHolden VE CommodoreHolden Racing Team1:22.0939
3NZL Jason RichardsHolden VE CommodoreTasman Motorsport1:22.1513
111NZL Fabian CoulthardFord BF FalconPaul Cruickshank Racing1:22.3425
25AUS Jason BrightFord BF FalconBritek Motorsport1:22.3910
39AUS Russell IngallHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport1:22.4469
14AUS Cameron McConvilleHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing1:22.4609
51NZL Greg MurphyHolden VE CommodoreTasman Motorsport1:22.7538
12AUS Andrew JonesHolden VE CommodoreBrad Jones Racing1:22.7571
34AUS Michael CarusoHolden VE CommodoreGarry Rogers Motorsport1:22.7915
11AUS Shane PriceHolden VE CommodorePerkins Engineering1:22.9660
55AUS Tony D'AlbertoHolden VE CommodoreRod Nash Racing1:23.0891
50AUS Andrew ThompsonHolden VE CommodorePaul Weel Racing1:23.1461
67AUS Paul MorrisHolden VE CommodorePaul Morris Motorsport1:23.6190
021NZL Kayne ScottFord BF FalconTeam Kiwi Racing1:23.9923
26AUS Marcus MarshallFord BF FalconBritek Motorsport1:24.5641

Race 1 results

PosNoNameTeamLapsTime/retiredGridPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
88AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering781:51:37.35381150
5AUS Mark WinterbottomFord Performance Racing78+1.8s3138
888AUS Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering78+2.5s6129
33AUS Lee HoldsworthGarry Rogers Motorsport78+2.9s7120
6NZL Steven RichardsFord Performance Racing78+4.1s9111
17AUS Steven JohnsonDick Johnson Racing78+7.5s8102
18AUS Will DavisonDick Johnson Racing78+11.0s596
15AUS Rick KellyHSV Dealer Team78+17.4s1290
2AUS Mark SkaifeHolden Racing Team78+19.1s1484
51NZL Greg MurphyTasman Motorsport78+22.0s2078
111NZL Fabian CoulthardPaul Cruickshank Racing78+22.2s1672
9NZL Shane van GisbergenStone Brothers Racing78+22.7s1369
3NZL Jason RichardsTasman Motorsport78+22.9s1566
39AUS Russell IngallPaul Morris Motorsport78+25.5s1863
7AUS Todd KellyPerkins Engineering78+35.9s1160
4AUS James CourtneyStone Brothers Racing78+42.9s257
55AUS Tony D'AlbertoRod Nash Racing77+1 Lap2454
12AUS Andrew JonesBrad Jones Racing77+1 Lap2151
26AUS Marcus MarshallBritek Motorsport76+2 Laps2848
50AUS Andrew ThompsonPaul Weel Racing76+2 Laps2545
11AUS Shane PricePerkins Engineering74+4 Laps2342
021NZL Kayne ScottTeam Kiwi Racing71+7 Laps2739
1AUS Garth TanderHolden Racing Team69+9 Laps436
16AUS Paul DumbrellHSV Dealer Team67Accident10
14AUS Cameron McConvilleBrad Jones Racing6319
67AUS Paul MorrisPaul Morris Motorsport57Engine fire26
25AUS Jason BrightBritek Motorsport5317
34AUS Michael CarusoGarry Rogers Motorsport29Accident22

Race 2 results

PosNoNameTeamLapsTime/retiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
88AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering782:11:45.59921150
33AUS Lee HoldsworthGarry Rogers Motorsport78+0.8s4138
14AUS Cameron McConvilleBrad Jones Racing78+1.7s25129
7AUS Todd KellyPerkins Engineering78+2.2s15120
9NZL Shane van GisbergenStone Brothers Racing78+2.8s12111
15AUS Rick KellyHSV Dealer Team78+3.4s8102
51NZL Greg MurphyTasman Motorsport78+3.9s1096
3NZL Jason RichardsTasman Motorsport78+6.0s1390
17AUS Steven JohnsonDick Johnson Racing78+7.7s684
25AUS Jason BrightBritek Motorsport78+9.0s2778
34AUS Michael CarusoGarry Rogers Motorsport78+9.3s2872
12AUS Andrew JonesBrad Jones Racing78+13.6s1869
26AUS Marcus MarshallBritek Motorsport78+14.1s1966
021NZL Kayne ScottTeam Kiwi Racing78+14.8s2263
6NZL Steven RichardsFord Performance Racing77+1 lap560
67AUS Paul MorrisTeam Sirromet Wines76+2 laps2657
2AUS Mark SkaifeHolden Racing Team73+5 laps954
111NZL Fabian CoulthardPaul Cruickshank Racing69+9 laps1151
1AUS Garth TanderHolden Racing Team67+11 laps2348
55AUS Tony D'AlbertoRod Nash Racing71Suspension17
16AUS Paul DumbrellHSV Dealer Team66Accident24
4AUS James CourtneyStone Brothers Racing55Accident16
888AUS Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering55Accident3
5AUS Mark WinterbottomFord Performance Racing55Accident2
50AUS Andrew ThompsonPaul Weel Racing46Accident20
11AUS Shane PricePerkins Engineering18Engine21
18AUS Will DavisonDick Johnson Racing5Mechanical7
39AUS Russell IngallPaul Morris Motorsport2Mechanical14

Notes

Ulladulla driver Ashley Cooper was involved in a high-speed accident on Saturday morning, after lap 11 in the second race of the Fujitsu series, the lead support category at the Adelaide 500, which utilises older V8 Supercars retired from the main series teams. The accident occurred at the notorious Turn 8 after Cooper clipped the barrier inside of the corners apex unsettling the car for the right hand bend and the car hit the wall on the outside of the corner broadside on. Cooper died on 25 February due to injuries sustained in the crash.

Post race

Two incidents in the two races brought the attention of driving standards for the next round at Eastern Creek, the first was Jamie Whincup. During the first race he made contact with Mark Winterbottom with two laps to go. This gave Whincup the win and although race control looked at the incident, they decided that no action should be taken.

The second incident involved Craig Lowndes and James Courtney. On lap 56 Courtney was in second and Lowndes third. Coming into the hairpin (turn 9) Lowndes went straight down the inside of Courtney and going into turn 11 Courtney turned Lowndes around sending both into the wall. Mark Winterbottom was also caught up within the accident and all three were DNF'ed. The new Driving Standards Observer Tomas Mezera received plenty of criticism, because Lowndes already had done a similar move to Winterbottom and Lee Holdsworth a few laps before.

Standings

After Round 1 of 14

PosNoNameTeamPoints12345
88AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering300
33AUS Lee HoldsworthGarry Rogers Motorsport258
15AUS Rick KellyHSV Dealer Team192
17AUS Steven JohnsonDick Johnson Racing186
7AUS Todd KellyPerkins Engineering180

References

References

  1. (24 February 2008). "Adelaide Parklands Circuit 24 February 2008 2008 Clipsal 500 Adelaide". National Software.
  2. (23 February 2008). "Clipsal 500 driver 'critical'". The Daily Telegraph (news.com.au).
  3. (25 February 2008). "V8 Supercar driver Ashley Cooper dies after Clipsal 500 crash". Adelaide Now (news.com.au).
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