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2009 V8 Supercar season


The 2009 V8 Supercar season was the thirteenth season in which V8 Supercars contested the premier Australian motor racing series for touring cars. It was the 50th season of touring car racing in Australia from the first Australian Touring Car Championship, latter to become the V8 Supercar Championship Series, and the first Armstrong 500, which would evolve into the Bathurst 1000.

The season featured the thirteenth V8 Supercar Championship Series which began on 21 March at the Clipsal 500 on the streets of Adelaide and finished on 6 December at the Homebush Street Circuit. The championship comprised 26 races held at 14 events, visiting all states and the Northern Territory of Australia as well as New Zealand. A non-championship event supported the 2009 Australian Grand Prix. The season also included the tenth second tier Development Series, promoted as the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series, with all seven rounds held as support races for the V8 Supercar Championship Series. For the second year, a third tier series was run, as the Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series. Its five rounds were held at rounds of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships.

Review

The 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series was dominated by the season long rivalry between the leading Ford team, Triple Eight Race Engineering and its drivers Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes and the leading Holden team, the Holden Racing Team and its drivers, Will Davison and Garth Tander. Between them they won 22 of the seasons 26-point scoring races. HRT won the most of the seasons prizes, winning the teams prize, leading the charge to Holden regaining the manufacturers prize, the drivers combining to win the Bathurst 1000 and the Phillip Island 500, but Triple Eight won the biggest prize with Jamie Whincup retaining the drivers' championship. Whincup personally won half of the 22 races the two teams won together, the backbone of his title retention with his season beginning Adelaide 500 as his centrepiece and Lowndes chipped in by dominating Winton and winning the non-championship event held on the Australian Grand Prix support program. Lowndes was fourth in the championship behind Tander, but Davison was the revelation of the season, stepping up to HRT after a strong season with Dick Johnson Racing in 2008, Davison pushed Whincup almost all the way to the title until Davison faded over the final two events at Barbagallo and the new Sydney 500.

Best of the rest was a battle between two Ford teams. Mark Winterbottom won at Surfers Paradise and finished fifth in the drivers championship for Ford Performance Racing while at Dick Johnson Racing, Steven Johnson finished sixth and his teammate James Courtney took two street circuit victories at the Townsville 400 and Sydney 500. The only upset win was Michael Caruso's debut win at Hidden Valley Raceway. Caruso's win for Garry Rogers Motorsport was also the only Holden race win not scored by the Holden Racing Team as the three top Ford team shared honours.

Ford also had success in the second tier series with MW Motorsport driver Jonathon Webb charging to the series crown, utterly dominant in the second half of the series as Ford drivers swamped the top seven positions in the development series. James Moffat was series runner up from David Russell with TV personality racer Grant Denyer putting his best ever season to finish a strong fourth position. The emerging third tier series was won strongly by Adam Wallis in his self-run Holden Commodore.

Race calendar

Race titleCircuitCity / stateDateSeriesWinnerTeamReport
South Australia Clipsal 500Adelaide Street CircuitAdelaide, South Australia19 - 22 MarVSC 1
VSC 2Jamie Whincup
Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
FVS 1David RussellHoward Racing
Victoria Sprint Gas V8 Supercars Manufacturers ChallengeAlbert ParkMelbourne, Victoria26 - 29 MarCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineeringreport
New Zealand Hamilton 400Hamilton Street CircuitHamilton, New Zealand17 - 19 AprVSC 3
VSC 4Jamie Whincup
Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
New South Wales GoulburnWakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales25 - 26 AprSTCS 1Adam WallisWarrin Mining
Victoria WintonWinton Motor RacewayBenalla, Victoria1–3 MayVSC 5
VSC 6Craig Lowndes
Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
FVS 2Jonathon WebbMW Motorsport
Tasmania Falken Tasmania ChallengeSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston, Tasmania29–31 MayVSC 7
VSC 8Garth Tander
Jamie WhincupHolden Racing Team
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
South Australia MallalaMallala Motor Sport ParkAdelaide, South Australia6 - 7 JunSTCS 2Adam WallisWarrin Mining
Northern Territory Skycity Triple CrownHidden Valley RacewayDarwin, Northern Territory19 - 21 JunVSC 9
VSC 10Jamie Whincup
Michael CarusoTriple Eight Race Engineering
Garry Rogers Motorsportreport
Victoria WintonWinton Motor RacewayBenalla, Victoria27 - 28 JunSTCS 3Terry WyhoonImage Racing
Queensland Dunlop Townsville 400Townsville Street CircuitTownsville, Queensland10 - 12 JulVSC 11
VSC 12Jamie Whincup
James CourtneyTriple Eight Race Engineering
Dick Johnson Racingreport
FVS 3James MoffatSonic Motor Racing Services
Victoria Norton 360 Sandown ChallengeSandown RacewayMelbourne, Victoria31 Jul - 2 AugVSC 13
VSC 14Will Davison
Garth TanderHolden Racing Team
Holden Racing Teamreport
FVS 4David RussellHoward Racing
Queensland Queensland House and Land.com 300Queensland RacewayIpswich, Queensland21 - 23 AugVSC 15
VSC 16Jamie Whincup
Will DavisonTriple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Racing Teamreport
FVS 5Jonathon WebbMW Motorsport
New South Wales Oran ParkOran Park RacewaySydney, New South Wales29 - 30 AugSTCS 4Shane BeikoffTurbo Brisbane
Victoria L&H 500Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria11 - 13 SepVSC 17Garth Tander
Will DavisonHolden Racing Teamreport
New South Wales Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000Mount Panorama CircuitBathurst, New South Wales8 - 11 OctVSC 18Garth Tander
Will DavisonHolden Racing Teamreport
FVS 6Jonathon WebbMW Motorsport
Queensland Gold Coast Nikon SuperGPSurfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise, Queensland22 - 25 OctVSC 19
VSC 20Garth Tander
Mark WinterbottomHolden Racing Team
Ford Performance Racingreport
Bahrain Desert 400Bahrain International CircuitManama, Bahrain5 - 7 NovVSC 21
VSC 22event cancelled
Victoria The Island 300Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria7 - 8 NovVSC 21
VSC 22Jamie Whincup
Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
Western Australia BigPond 300Barbagallo RacewayPerth, Western Australia21 - 23 NovVSC 23
VSC 24Jamie Whincup
Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering
Triple Eight Race Engineeringreport
Victoria SandownSandown RacewayMelbourne, Victoria28 - 29 NovSTCS 5Steve OwenPower Plus 98
New South Wales Sydney Telstra 500Homebush Street CircuitSydney, New South Wales4 - 6 DecVSC 25
VSC 26Garth Tander
James CourtneyHolden Racing Team
Dick Johnson Racingreport
FVS 7Jonathon WebbMW Motorsport
    • fastest lap of official pre-season test days
  • VSC - V8 Supercar Championship Series
  • FVS - Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
  • STCS - Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series

V8 Supercar Championship Series

Main article: 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series

Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series

Main article: 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series

V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge

Main article: 2009 Sprint Gas V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge

Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series

Main article: 2009 Shannons V8 Touring Car National Series

References

Linked articles contain additional references.

References

  1. "V8 Supercar Challenge - v8supercars.com.au".
  2. Gunther, Briar. (9 September 2009). "Abu Dhabi start confirmed". Official site of the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series.
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