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2009 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

Motor race in Australia


Motor race in Australia

Will Davison

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.

The race, which was Race 18 of the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series, was held on 11 October 2009 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.

In the buildup to the race, much attention was focussed on defending champions Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup who had the chance with this race to become the second and third drivers to win the race four years in succession, a feat only ever achieved before by Bob Jane in 1964.

The race was won by Garth Tander, who recorded his second victory in the race, and by Will Davison, his scored his first win. It was also the sixth victory in the race for the Holden Racing Team.

Entry list

For the first time since 2004, teams from outside the V8 Supercar Championship Series would be allowed to compete. Three single car teams from the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series were entered, bringing the entry list up to 32 cars. All six 'wildcard' drivers were debutants, along with Dean Fiore, Troy Bayliss, Ben Collins, Mark McNally, Tim Slade, James Thompson and David Wall. Of the 13 debutants, only Fiore, Assaillit, Douglas, Slade and Wall returned for future races. It was also the last Bathurst 1000 start for both Brad Jones and Leanne Tander.

No.DriversTeamCarNo.DriversTeamCar221322423524625733834939105112551367148815111162471733318888
AUS Garth Tander
AUS Will DavisonHolden Racing Team
(Holden, Toll)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS Damien Assaillit
AUS Brad LoweMW Motorsport
(Fujitsu)Ford Falcon (BF)
AUS Jason Bargwanna
AUS Mark NoskeTasman Motorsport
(EzyGas)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS Paul Dumbrell
NZL Craig BairdHolden Racing Team
(Holden, Toll)Holden Commodore (VE)
NZL Daniel Gaunt
NZL John McIntyreStone Brothers Racing
(Irwin Tools, SP Tools)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS Sam Walter
AUS Taz DouglasGreg Murphy Racing
(Roadways Tasmania)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Dean Canto
AUS Luke YouldenFord Performance Racing
(Orrcon Steel, Castrol)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS David Reynolds
GBR Andy PriaulxWalkinshaw Racing
(Bundaberg Rum: Red)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Mark Winterbottom
NZL Steven RichardsFord Performance Racing
(Orrcon Steel, Castrol)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS Jason Bright
AUS Karl ReindlerBritek Motorsport
(Fujitsu)Ford Falcon (FG)
AUS Todd Kelly
AUS Rick KellyKelly Racing
(Jack Daniel's)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS David Besnard
AUS Greg RitterGarry Rogers Motorsport
(Valvoline)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Cameron McConville
NZL Jason RichardsBrad Jones Racing
(BOC Gas and Gear)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS Lee Holdsworth
AUS Michael CarusoGarry Rogers Motorsport
(Valvoline Zerex)Holden Commodore (VE)
NZL Shane van Gisbergen
AUS Alex DavisonStone Brothers Racing
(Irwin Tools, SP Tools)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS Russell Ingall
AUS Owen KellyPaul Morris Motorsport
(Supercheap Auto)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Steve Owen
AUS Shane PriceWalkinshaw Racing
(Autobarn)Holden Commodore (VE)NZL Greg Murphy
AUS Mark SkaifeTasman Motorsport
(Sprint Gas)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Dean Fiore
AUS Troy BaylissTriple F Racing
(Kitten Car Care)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS Tony D'Alberto
AUS Andrew ThompsonRod Nash Racing
(The Bottle-O)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS David Sieders
AUS Andrew FisherSieders Racing Team
(Jesus: All About Life)Ford Falcon (BF)AUS Tim Slade
AUS Paul MorrisPaul Morris Motorsport
(Supercheap Auto)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Andrew Jones
AUS Brad JonesBrad Jones Racing
(WOW Sight & Sound)Holden Commodore (VE)DNK Allan Simonsen
GBR James ThompsonTriple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)Ford Falcon (FG)
AUS Nathan Pretty
GBR Ben CollinsKelly Racing
(Jack Daniel's)Holden Commodore (VE)NZL Fabian Coulthard
AUS Michael PatriziPaul Cruickshank Racing
(Wilson Security, McGrath Foundation)Ford Falcon (FG)
AUS Tony Ricciardello
AUS Mark McNallyKelly Racing
(Hi-Tec Oils)Holden Commodore (VE)AUS Jack Perkins
AUS Dale WoodKelly Racing
(Bet 24/7)Holden Commodore (VE)
AUS Steven Johnson
AUS James CourtneyDick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS David Wall
AUS Leanne TanderPaul Cruickshank Racing
(Wilson Security, McGrath Foundation)Ford Falcon (BF)
AUS Warren Luff
AUS Jonathon WebbDick Johnson Racing
(Jim Beam)Ford Falcon (FG)AUS Craig Lowndes
AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
(Vodafone)Ford Falcon (FG)

*Entries with a grey background were wildcard entries which did not compete in the full championship season.

Driver changes

The only change in driver pairings from the 2009 L&H 500 was a swap in the Paul Morris Motorsport team with Owen Kelly moving into the #39 car with Russell Ingall, and Tim Slade joining Paul Morris in the #67 Commodore.

Practice

Practice began on Thursday 8 October 2009. Alex Davison set the fastest time in the first session, a 2:09.7175. The second session saw Jason Richards lead the into the 'Eights' with a 2:08.6080. Jamie Whincup set the fastest time in the final session, quickest for the first day of practice, the defending champion recording a 2:07.3745 to be fastest by the big gap of six-tenths of a second in an ominous sign. Jason Bargwanna was second fastest, the only other driver to lap under 2:08 to be fastest Holden in the Tasman Motorsport Commodore. Steven Johnson was third quickest in the Dick Johnson Racing Falcon ahead of Mark Winterbottom in the Ford Performance Racing Falcon, Jason Richards, Alex Davison, Greg Murphy, Warren Luff completing the fastest two car team in the second Dick Johnson Racing Ford with Jason Bright and Fabian Coulthard completing the top ten.

Friday morning practice saw Lee Holdsworth lead the session, recording a 2:07.7376 ahead of Whincup the only other driver to get into the 'Sevens'. The second Friday morning session saw Steven Johnson record a 2:07.5702 to be fastest with Greg Murphy, Craig Lowndes, Mark Winterbottom, Alex Davison, Garth Tander forging into the Seven bracket. Jason Bright, Todd Kelly Jason Richards and Fabian Coulthard completed the top ten. Michael Caruso was disappointingly 26th. Best of the international drivers was the Anglo-Dane pairing of James Thompson and Allan Simonsen. Best of the driver who were not full-time V8 Supercar drivers was Steve Owen in eleventh.

An accident marred each of the two morning sessions, Andrew Fisher crashing the Sieders Racing Team Ford while in the second session Leanne Tander gave her Ford mainly cosmetic damage. Both cars were repaired for qualifying.

The Saturday morning warm-up session become embroiled in controversy when Mark Winterbottom was blamed for an on-track incident between himself and Sam Walter. Climbing Mountain Straight Winterbottom, weaving his car to warm his tyres, caused the much faster travelling Walter to lose control of his car avoiding the sudden movement of Winterbottom's car, resulting in a crash into the wall. The Greg Murphy Racing Commodore was extensively damaged and Walter suffered a broken toe. In his second fine of the weekend for this offence, Winterbottom was fined $15,000.

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Friday 9 October 2009. Qualifying was interrupted early when David Reynolds speared off the track at McPhillamy Park Corner before making a mess of the front end of the car against the barriers. Other than that were no surprises from the first qualifying session. The Triple F Racing Commodore of Dean Fiore and Troy Bayliss ended up three seconds slower than the rest of the qualifying field.

In the dying moments of qualifying Jason Richards set the fastest time 2:07.2230 with several leading competitors setting for last-ditch efforts, when Warren Luff spun into the sand trap at Murrays Corner bringing a premature end to qualifying and leaving Richards as the Provisional Pole Position winner.

Garth Tander was second fastest ahead of Lee Holdsworth as Holdens took the top three positions. Mark Winterbottom was the first Ford in fourth while Paul Dumbrell in fifth made Holden Racing Team the best performed team. Craig Lowndes followed with Shane van Gisbergen, Todd Kelly, Greg Murphy and Russell Ingall also progressing to the Top Ten Shootout on Saturday. In a major upset one of the pre-event favourites, the #17 Ford of Steven Johnson and James Courtney missed out, qualifying 13th, their last qualifying lap foiled by their teammates accident at Murrays Corner. Fabian Coulthard also missed the top ten in eleventh ahead of Jason Bright. After Johnson was Luff, who ended up as the fastest part-time V8 Supercar driver, with Jason Bargwanna and Greg Ritter following. Allan Simonsen was again best of the internationals in 17th.

Top Ten Shootout

The Top Ten Shootout was held in damp and cold conditions on Saturday 10 October 2009. First out Russell Ingall was conservative and did not push the car on a drying track after heavy rain struck the earlier support races. Greg Murphy put down a time almost three seconds quicker, but was quickly disqualified for not getting his car in position to start the lap on time. It would have been good enough for seventh position. Todd Kelly was smooth as he could be, Shane van Gisbergen was ragged and fast. Craig Lowndes was six-tenths faster, setting a time that Paul Dumbrell speared off at the Chase trying to match. Mark Winterbottom missed Lowndes by hundredths and Lee Holdsworth was slower again before Garth Tander reeled off the only Seven of the session, a 2:07.9463 to take pole position. Jason Richards tried valiantly, but a couple of small slips dropped him to fifth position.

Race

The race began at 10:30am and the 161 laps were completed by 5:20pm (local time) Sunday 11 October 2009. The race began in wet conditions, Steven Richards won the start but quickly Will Davison climbed into the lead. At the first corner, Jason Bright spun after contact with Cameron McConville. Todd Kelly was the first to stop for slick tyres on lap 4, followed almost immediately by James Courtney. The next group saw Will Davison, Steven Richards and Craig Lowndes pit together. FPR's pitstop was slow and Lowndes leapt passed but there was contact between the two in the pits and Lowndes received a drive-through penalty.

David Sieders stopped at Hell Corner in what was the first retirement. The first round of pitstops began at lap 27 with the order Will Davison, Steven Richards, Courtney, Murphy, Ingall, Coulthard, Alex Davison and Todd Kelly, with Kelly first to pit again. The first front running car to strike trouble was Mark Winterbottom. During Richards' stint in the car the alternator failed and the battery was replaced at the first stop. The replacement battery came loose in the boot and flew across the car, hitting and cracking the refueling pipes causing a leak, then a fire.

Rain returned on lap 77. The second retirement was World Superbike champion Troy Bayliss who spun into the at the Dipper bringing out the safety car with the running order Davison, Murphy, Todd Kelly, Cameron McConville, Lowndes, Alex Davison and Courtney. Rain came again at the restart and Owen Kelly speared into the sand at Murrays Corner. Warren Luff hit the wall at the Dipper and limped back to the pits to retire. Rick Kelly was given the 'meatball' flag for dragging the car's rear undertray, loosened after contact with Warren Luff. Steven Johnson pitted with an engine problem but rejoined and the rash of lap 84 incidents concluded with Sam Walter crashing at Griffins Bend, the same point he had crashed in practice avoiding Mark Winterbottom.

The weather cleared up again soon after, however a safety car at lap 121 after Fabian Coulthard's Falcon stopped climbing Mountain Straight bunched up the field yet again. The running order prior to the safety car had seen David Besnard climb into the lead ahead of Todd Kelly, Murphy, Caruso, Luke Youlden and Tony Ricciardello. Steven Johnson pitted with broken front left corner, but would resume many laps down to collect some points for Johnson's impressive championship points run. The 888 car of Lowndes/Whincup fought back through the field and led the race around lap 130 before encountering a clutch problem after the safety car restart, which saw them drop back as far as fifth as Ritter climbed into the lead in an impressive driver between himself and David Besnard in the second GRM Commodore. The field was subsequently bunched up with several teams struggling to increase their fuel economy in preparation for the last round of pit stops.

Another safety car on lap 141 ruined many of the front-running cars final pit strategies, including Mark Skaife and Greg Ritter and bunched up the field yet again with 20 laps to go. Upon restart on lap 143, the HRT car number 2 of Garth Tander was issued a bad sportsmanship flag for a dangerous blocking incident which enabled them to retain the lead ahead of Rick Kelly in car number 7. On lap 148 the impressive run of Tony Ricciardello slowed with a spin on the restart. Within ten laps the car speared off at the Chase as well. From lap 148 onwards, the second placed car Rick Kelly lacked pace and began holding up Lee Holdsworth, Jason Bargwanna, Jamie Whincup and Jason Richards. Many passing moves followed - notably the move of Bargwanna on Holdsworth on lap 156, and then Whincup coming into contact with Bargwanna the following lap, turning Bargwanna around thus handing Richards third. Greg Murphy was making heaps of time on this group, and moved up to sixth following Bargwanna's spin. This afforded the Tander a lead of around 4.5 seconds by lap 153, despite carrying the same pace to those behind him. Further down the field Allan Simonsen stopped and parked descending the hill, the races final retirement.

A crash at The Cutting for Nathan Pretty on lap 156 failed to bring out the safety car, despite depositing oil, glass and other debris on the track; however, Tony Ricciardello finding the Chase sand-trap on the following lap did, bunching up the field with only a couple of laps remaining. The restart on lap 159 saw a scramble for position behind the second placed Rick Kelly, acting as a buffer for Tander in the lead. Kelly was quickly passed by many of the front runners at the start of lap 160, releasing those caught behind to chase down Tander, with Jason Richards fighting into second to lead the chase however by this time, Tander had enough of a gap to retain the lead until the end of the race.

Lee Holdsworth recovered from an early spin the complete an all Holden podium with Greg Murphy and the best of the part-time drivers Mark Skaife, finishing fourth (and 0.004 seconds off a podium) ahead of the wounded Falcon of Whincup. Jason Bargwanna finished sixth completing a brilliant but largely unrewarded run for the Tasman Motorsport with both cars finishing in the top six but no podium. Tim Slade finished seventh in a good run in the second Supercheap Auto Commodore, with the Kelly brothers finishing eighth ahead of the cruelly unrewarded drive of the best all part-time V8 drivers, David Besnard and Greg Ritter. Tony D'Alberto and Andrew Thompson completed the top ten. Thirteen cars finished on the lead lap with 24 cars taking the chequer, last on the road James Courtney and Steven Johnson who lost 30 laps over their mechanical problems.

There was a total of eight safety car interventions throughout the race.

Results

Qualifying

PosNoNameCarTeamLeg 2Leg 11234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132
8AUS Cameron McConville
NZL Jason RichardsHolden Commodore (VE)Brad Jones Racing2:07.2230
2AUS Garth Tander
AUS Will DavisonHolden Commodore (VE)Holden Racing Team2:07.3030
34AUS Lee Holdsworth
AUS Michael CarusoHolden Commodore (VE)Garry Rogers Motorsport2:07.4366
6AUS Mark Winterbottom
NZL Steven RichardsFord Falcon (FG)Ford Performance Racing2:07.4366
22AUS Paul Dumbrell
NZL Craig BairdHolden Commodore (VE)Holden Racing Team2:07.5166
888AUS Craig Lowndes
AUS Jamie WhincupFord Falcon (FG)Triple Eight Race Engineering2:07.5477
9NZL Shane van Gisbergen
AUS Alex DavisonFord Falcon (FG)Stone Brothers Racing2:07.6261
7AUS Todd Kelly
AUS Rick KellyHolden Commodore (VE)Kelly Racing2:07.6651
51NZL Greg Murphy
AUS Mark SkaifeHolden Commodore (VE)Tasman Motorsport2:07.6908
39AUS Russell Ingall
AUS Owen KellyHolden Commodore (VE)Paul Morris Motorsport2:07.7211
111NZL Fabian Coulthard
AUS Michael PatriziFord Falcon (FG)Paul Cruickshank Racing2:07.7849
25AUS Jason Bright
AUS Karl ReindlerFord Falcon (FG)Britek Motorsport2:07.8048
17AUS Steven Johnson
AUS James CourtneyFord Falcon (FG)Dick Johnson Racing2:07.9528
18AUS Warren Luff
AUS Jonathon WebbFord Falcon (FG)Dick Johnson Racing2:08.0276
3AUS Jason Bargwanna
AUS Mark NoskeHolden Commodore (VE)Tasman Motorsport2:08.0319
33AUS David Besnard
AUS Greg RitterHolden Commodore (VE)Garry Rogers Motorsport2:08.2135
88DEN Allan Simonsen
GBR James ThompsonFord Falcon (FG)Triple Eight Race Engineering2:08.3859
5AUS Dean Canto
AUS Luke YouldenFord Falcon (FG)Ford Performance Racing2:08.4119
55AUS Tony D'Alberto
AUS Andrew ThompsonHolden Commodore (VE)Tony D'Alberto Racing2:08.4720
10AUS Steve Owen
AUS Shane PriceHolden Commodore (VE)Walkinshaw Racing2:08.7417
4NZL Daniel Gaunt
NZL John McIntyreFord Falcon (FG)Stone Brothers Racing2:08.7687
14AUS Andrew Jones
AUS Brad JonesHolden Commodore (VE)Brad Jones Racing2:08.9861
247AUS Jack Perkins
AUS Dale WoodHolden Commodore (VE)Kelly Racing2:09.1775
15AUS Nathan Pretty
GBR Ben CollinsHolden Commodore (VE)Kelly Racing2:09.1893
24AUS David Reynolds
GBR Andy PriaulxHolden Commodore (VE)Walkinshaw Racing2:09.2743
21AUS Damian Assaillit
AUS Brad LoweFord Falcon (BF)MW Motorsport2:09.3111
67AUS Tim Slade
AUS Paul MorrisHolden Commodore (VE)Paul Morris Motorsport2:09.3853
16AUS Tony Ricciardello
AUS Mark McNallyHolden Commodore (VE)Kelly Racing2:09.6376
333AUS David Wall
AUS Leanne TanderFord Falcon (BF)Paul Cruickshank Racing2:10.4151
13AUS David Sieders
AUS Andrew FisherFord Falcon (BF)Sieders Racing Team2:10.6107
23AUS Sam Walter
AUS Taz DouglasHolden Commodore (VE)Greg Murphy Racing2:10.6224
12AUS Dean Fiore
AUS Troy BaylissHolden Commodore (VE)Triple F Racing2:13.3271

Top ten shootout

PosNoDriverTeamTimePole23456789Exc
2AUS Garth TanderHolden Racing Team2:07.9463
888AUS Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering2:08.2231
6AUS Mark WinterbottomFord Performance Racing2:08.2737
34AUS Lee HoldsworthGarry Rogers Motorsport2:08.4268
8NZL Jason RichardsBrad Jones Racing2:08.5015
9NZL Shane van GisbergenStone Brothers Racing2:08.8159
7AUS Todd KellyKelly Racing2:09.8986
22AUS Paul DumbrellHolden Racing Team2:10.1474
39AUS Russell IngallPaul Morris Motorsport2:12.4565
51NZL Greg MurphyTasman Motorsport2:09.7742

Starting grid

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

Inside rowOutside row1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132
AUS Garth Tander
AUS Will Davison2888AUS Craig Lowndes
AUS Jamie Whincup
Holden Racing Team
(Holden Commodore (VE))Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Ford Falcon (FG))
NZL Steven Richards
AUS Mark Winterbottom634AUS Michael Caruso
AUS Lee Holdsworth
Ford Performance Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))
NZL Jason Richards
AUS Cameron McConville89NZL Shane van Gisbergen
AUS Alex Davison
Brad Jones Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))Stone Brothers Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))
AUS Todd Kelly
AUS Rick Kelly722AUS Paul Dumbrell
NZL Craig Baird
Kelly Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))Holden Racing Team
(Holden Commodore (VE))
AUS Russell Ingall
AUS Owen Kelly3951NZL Greg Murphy
AUS Mark Skaife
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))Tasman Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))
NZL Fabian Coulthard
AUS Michael Patrizi11125AUS Jason Bright
AUS Karl Reindler
Paul Cruickshank Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))Britek Motorsport
(Ford Falcon (FG))
AUS Steven Johnson
AUS James Courtney1718AUS Warren Luff
AUS Jonathon Webb
Dick Johnson Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))Dick Johnson Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))
AUS Jason Bargwanna
AUS Mark Noske333AUS David Besnard
AUS Greg Ritter
Tasman Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))
DEN Allan Simonsen
GBR James Thompson885AUS Dean Canto
AUS Luke Youlden
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Ford Falcon (FG))Ford Performance Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))
AUS Tony D'Alberto
AUS Andrew Thompson5510AUS Steve Owen
AUS Shane Price
Rod Nash Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))Walkinshaw Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))
NZL Daniel Gaunt
NZL John McIntyre414AUS Andrew Jones
AUS Brad Jones
Stone Brothers Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))Brad Jones Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))
AUS Jack Perkins
AUS Dale Wood24715AUS Nathan Pretty
GBR Ben Collins
Kelly Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))Kelly Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))
AUS David Reynolds
GBR Andy Priaulx2421AUS Damian Assaillit
AUS Brad Lowe
Walkinshaw Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))MW Motorsport
(Ford Falcon (BF))
AUS Tim Slade
AUS Paul Morris6716AUS Tony Ricciardello
AUS Mark McNally
Paul Morris Motorsport
(Holden Commodore (VE))Kelly Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))
AUS David Wall
AUS Leanne Tander33313AUS David Sieders
AUS Andrew Fisher
Paul Cruickshank Racing
(Ford Falcon (FG))Sieders Racing Team
(Ford Falcon (BF))
AUS Taz Douglas
AUS Sam Walter2312AUS Dean Fiore
AUS Troy Bayliss
Greg Murphy Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))Triple F Racing
(Holden Commodore (VE))

Race

PosNoDriverTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324DNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNFDNF
2AUS Garth Tander
AUS Will DavisonHolden Racing TeamHolden Commodore (VE)1616:40:02.48841300
8NZL Jason Richards
AUS Cameron McConvilleBrad Jones RacingHolden Commodore (VE)161+0.75995276
34AUS Lee Holdsworth
AUS Michael CarusoGarry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)161+3.38424258
51NZL Greg Murphy
AUS Mark SkaifeTasman MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)161+3.388410240
888AUS Craig Lowndes
AUS Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringFord Falcon (FG)161+4.65822222
3AUS Jason Bargwanna
AUS Mark NoskeTasman MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)161+5.949015204
67AUS Tim Slade
AUS Paul MorrisPaul Morris MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)161+8.032027192
7AUS Todd Kelly
AUS Rick KellyKelly RacingHolden Commodore (VE)161+10.34127180
33AUS David Besnard
AUS Greg RitterGarry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)161+10.470216168
55AUS Tony D'Alberto
AUS Andrew ThompsonRod Nash RacingHolden Commodore (VE)161+10.720219156
25AUS Jason Bright
AUS Karl ReindlerBritek MotorsportFord Falcon (FG)161+12.719612144
24AUS David Reynolds
GBR Andy PriaulxWalkinshaw RacingHolden Commodore (VE)161+12.861125138
9NZL Shane van Gisbergen
AUS Alex DavisonStone Brothers RacingFord Falcon (FG)161+1:09.28336132
247AUS Jack Perkins
AUS Dale WoodKelly RacingHolden Commodore (VE)160+ 1 lap23126
39AUS Russell Ingall
AUS Owen KellyPaul Morris MotorsportHolden Commodore (VE)160+ 1 lap9120
10AUS Steve Owen
AUS Shane PriceWalkinshaw RacingHolden Commodore (VE)160+ 1 lap20114
16AUS Tony Ricciardello
AUS Mark McNallyKelly RacingHolden Commodore (VE)160+ 1 lap28108
333AUS David Wall
AUS Leanne TanderPaul Cruickshank RacingFord Falcon (FG)160+ 1 lap29102
4NZL Daniel Gaunt
NZL John McIntyreStone Brothers RacingFord Falcon (FG)160+ 1 lap2196
15AUS Nathan Pretty
GBR Ben CollinsKelly RacingHolden Commodore (VE)156+ 5 laps2490
22AUS Paul Dumbrell
NZL Craig BairdHolden Racing TeamHolden Commodore (VE)153+ 8 laps884
21AUS Damian Assaillit
AUS Brad LoweMW MotorsportFord Falcon (BF)151+ 10 laps2678
14AUS Andrew Jones
AUS Brad JonesBrad Jones RacingHolden Commodore (VE)145+ 16 laps2272
17AUS Steven Johnson
AUS James CourtneyDick Johnson RacingFord Falcon (FG)131+ 30 laps1366
88DEN Allan Simonsen
GBR James ThompsonTriple Eight Race EngineeringFord Falcon (FG)152Engine17
5AUS Dean Canto
AUS Luke YouldenFord Performance RacingFord Falcon (FG)139Accident18
111NZL Fabian Coulthard
AUS Michael PatriziPaul Cruickshank RacingFord Falcon (FG)120Tailshaft11
18AUS Warren Luff
AUS Jonathon WebbDick Johnson RacingFord Falcon (FG)84Accident14
23AUS Sam Walter
AUS Taz DouglasGreg Murphy RacingHolden Commodore (VE)84Accident31
12AUS Dean Fiore
AUS Troy BaylissTriple F RacingHolden Commodore (VE)59Accident32
6AUS Mark Winterbottom
NZL Steven RichardsFord Performance RacingFord Falcon (FG)49Fire3
13AUS David Sieders
AUS Andrew FisherSieders Racing TeamFord Falcon (BF)22Engine30

Statistics

  • Provisional pole position: #8 Jason Richards - 2:07.2230
  • Pole position: #2 Garth Tander - 2:07.9463
  • Fastest race lap: #8 Jason Richards - 2:08.9972

Standings

After Race 18 of 26 races, the standings in the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series were as follows:

PosNoNameTeamPoints12345
1Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering**2475**
22Will DavisonHolden Racing Team**2382**
2Garth TanderHolden Racing Team**2037**
888Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering**1946**
17Steven JohnsonDick Johnson Racing**1656**

Broadcast

The race was covered by the Seven Network for the third consecutive season.

Seven Network
**Booth:** Neil Crompton, Aaron Noonan, Matthew White
**Pit-lane:** Mark Beretta, Grant Denyer, Briony Ingerson, Mark Larkham

References

References

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  3. (10 October 2009). "Mark Winterbottom blamed for rival's crash at Bathurst". news.com.au.
  4. (10 October 2009). "Ford's Mark Winterbottom fined $15,000". news.com.au.
  5. (2008-10-09). "Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 - 2009 V8 Supercars - Race 18 Mount Panorama - Bathurst V8 Supercars - Qualifying". National Software.
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