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2012 International V8 Supercars Championship

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Motor racing competition

2012International V8 Supercars Championship
Drivers' Champion:
Jamie Whincup
Teams' Champion:
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Manufacturers' Championship:
Holden
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Support series:
Dunlop Series

The2012 International V8 Supercar Championship (often simplified to the2012 V8 Supercars Championship) was anFIA-sanctioned international motor racing series forV8 Supercars. It was the fourteenth running of the V8 Supercar Championship Series and the sixteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title. The championship began on 1 March at theClipsal 500 and concluded on 2 December at theHomebush Street Circuit. The 53rdAustralian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers' Championship by theConfederation of Australian Motor Sport.

Jamie Whincup andTriple Eight Race Engineering started the season as the defending drivers' and teams' champions. AtWinton, the penultimate event of the season, Whincup secured his defence of the Drivers Championship, with Triple Eight Race Engineering also wrapping up the Teams Championship. Whincup's teammateCraig Lowndes took second in the points standings fromMark Winterbottom, ofFord Performance Racing, at the final round of the series to give Triple Eight their second consecutive 1–2 finish in the Drivers Championship.

Teams and drivers

[edit]
Jamie Whincup won the championship driving aHolden VE Commodore
Craig Lowndes placed second driving aHolden VE Commodore
Mark Winterbottom placed third driving aFord FG Falcon

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2012 championship.

Championship entriesEndurance entries
ManufacturerModelTeamNo.Driver nameRoundsSandown/BathurstGold Coast
FordFalcon FGTony D'Alberto Racing3AustraliaTony D'Alberto[1]AllAustraliaDale Wood[2]ItalyVitantonio Liuzzi[3]
Stone Brothers Racing4AustraliaLee Holdsworth[4]AllNew ZealandCraig Baird[5]FranceSimon Pagenaud[6]
9New ZealandShane van Gisbergen[7]AllAustraliaLuke Youlden[8]NetherlandsJeroen Bleekemolen[6]
Ford Performance Racing5AustraliaMark Winterbottom[9]AllNew ZealandSteven Richards[10]AustraliaWill Power[11]
6AustraliaWill Davison[12]AllNew ZealandJohn McIntyre[10]FinlandMika Salo[13]
Triple F Racing (DJR)12AustraliaDean Fiore[14]AllNew ZealandMatthew Halliday[15]ItalyGianni Morbidelli[15]
Dick Johnson Racing17AustraliaSteven Johnson[16]AllDenmarkAllan Simonsen[15]ItalyMax Papis[15]
18AustraliaJames Moffat[16]AllAustraliaAlex Davison[15]NetherlandsPeter Kox[15]
James Rosenberg Racing (SBR)47AustraliaTim Slade[17]AllAustraliaAndrew Thompson[18]AustraliaDavid Brabham[6]
Paul Morris Motorsport (DJR)49AustraliaSteve Owen[19]AllAustraliaPaul Morris[15]United StatesBoris Said[15]
Rod Nash Racing (FPR)55AustraliaDavid Reynolds[20]AllAustraliaDean Canto[21]GermanyNick Heidfeld[22]
HoldenCommodore VETriple Eight Race Engineering1AustraliaJamie Whincup[23]AllAustraliaPaul Dumbrell[24]FranceSébastien Bourdais[24]
888AustraliaCraig Lowndes[23]AllAustraliaWarren Luff[24]United KingdomRichard Lyons[24]
Holden Racing Team2AustraliaGarth Tander[25]AllAustraliaNick Percat[26]AustraliaRyan Briscoe[27]
22AustraliaJames Courtney[28]AllAustraliaCameron McConville[26]United KingdomDarren Turner[27]
Kelly Racing7AustraliaTodd Kelly[29]1–11AustraliaTim Blanchard[30]
AustraliaTim Blanchard[31][32]12–15United StatesMarco Andretti[33]
11AustraliaKarl Reindler[34]AllNew ZealandDaniel Gaunt[35]FranceFranck Montagny[36]
15AustraliaRick Kelly[29]AllAustraliaDavid Russell[30]United StatesGraham Rahal[37]
51New ZealandGreg Murphy[38][39]1, 3–5, 10–15AustraliaOwen Kelly[35]United KingdomJustin Wilson[40]
AustraliaDavid Russell[41]2, 6
CanadaJacques Villeneuve[42]7–9
Brad Jones Racing[43]8AustraliaJason Bright[43]AllAustraliaAndrew Jones[44]FranceStéphane Sarrazin[45]
14New ZealandFabian Coulthard[46]AllAustraliaDavid Besnard[44]FranceNicolas Minassian[45]
Tekno Autosports19AustraliaJonathon WebbAllNew ZealandScott McLaughlin[47]GermanyMarc Lieb[48]
91AustraliaMichael Patrizi[49][50]AllNew ZealandJonny Reid[51]BrazilLucas di Grassi[52]
Britek Motorsport (BJR)21AustraliaDavid Wall[53]AllNew ZealandChris Pither[44]United KingdomJamie Campbell-Walter[45]
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport30AustraliaTaz Douglas[54]AllAustraliaScott Pye[55]United KingdomMike Conway[56]
Garry Rogers Motorsport33FranceAlexandre Prémat[57][58]1–11, 13–15AustraliaJack Perkins[59][60]
AustraliaGreg Ritter[61]12United StatesRicky Taylor[62]
New ZealandScott McLaughlin[63]15
34AustraliaMichael Caruso[64]AllAustraliaGreg Ritter[60][65]CanadaJames Hinchcliffe[66]
Walkinshaw Racing (HRT)[67]66AustraliaRussell Ingall[49][68]AllAustriaChristian Klien[69]United KingdomPeter Dumbreck[27]
Wildcard entries
HoldenCommodore VEKelly Racing[a]2311AustraliaCam Waters[71]
AustraliaJesse Dixon[72]

Team changes

[edit]

Dick Johnson Racing expanded to three cars withDean Fiore moving hisTriple F Racing franchise to become a satellite team within DJR. Under the terms of the arrangement, Fiore would continue to use the No. 12 from the Triple F REC with Jim Beam sponsoring he andSteven Johnson, whileJames Moffat would acquire Norton as major sponsor for the No. 18 car.[16] DJR later announced a fourth car by securing a lease of aPaul Morris Motorsport owned Racing Entitlement Contract withSteve Owen being confirmed as the driver.[19]

Jonathon Webb'sTekno Autosports switched from running Ford Falcons to Holden Commodores.[73] The team expanded to a two-car operation, leasing one of the Racing Entitlement Contracts owned byPaul Morris Motorsport. West Australian driverMichael Patrizi joined the team after driving inCarrera Cup in 2011.[50]

Driver changes

[edit]

Fabian Coulthard leftWalkinshaw Racing and joinedBrad Jones Racing, replacingJason Bargwanna.[46] Bargwanna was unable to find a drive with another team.Russell Ingall moved fromPaul Morris Motorsport toWalkinshaw Racing, replacing Coulthard.[68]

Alex Davison was also unable to secure a full-time drive for the 2012 season, and returned to theAustralian Carrera Cup Championship.[74] He was replaced at Stone Brothers byLee Holdsworth, who leftGarry Rogers Motorsport.[4] This led toDTM,A1GP,Le Mans and Formula One test driverAlexandre Prémat joining Garry Rogers Motorsport.[57][58]

Paul Dumbrell retired from full-time driving and joinedTriple Eight Race Engineering as an endurance co-driver.[24]David Reynolds left Kelly Racing to replace Dumbrell.[34][20]Karl Reindler then joined Kelly Racing after two seasons withBritek Motorsport.[34]David Wall joined Brad Jones Racing to replace Reindler after competing with the team as an endurance co-driver during the2011 season.[53]

Warren Luff leftLucas Dumbrell Motorsport, citing the team's uncertain future and unstable management as his reasons for leaving.[75] The team later acquired an ex-Triple Eight Commodore from Paul Morris Motorsports.[76] Luff was replaced byTaz Douglas.[54]

Mid-season changes

[edit]

Greg Murphy was ruled out of theSymmons Plains round due to a back injury sustained in a collision during the2012 Clipsal 500.Dunlop Series driverDavid Russell replaced him for the event. Two weeks before the event atHidden Valley Raceway, Murphy suffered a relapse of his back injury and Kelly Racing announced that he would be forced to sit out until at least theSandown 500 endurance race.[77] David Russell was retained as Murphy's replacement for Hidden Valley,[78] with1997 Formula One World ChampionJacques Villeneuve joining the team for Townsville,[42] Queensland Raceway and Sydney Motorsport Park events.[79]

Todd Kelly was ruled out of the final four events of the 2012 season, after undergoing surgery for a shoulder injury sustained in a training accident.[31] Kelly's endurance partner,Tim Blanchard, replaced him for the remainder of the season.[32]

Greg Ritter replacedGarry Rogers Motorsport'sAlexandre Prémat for theGold Coast 600.[61]

Scott McLaughlin replacedAlexandre Prémat for Race 30 inSydney after Prémat had to be removed from his car suffering from dehydration during Race 29 the day before.[63]

Calendar

[edit]

The championship was contested over thirty races at fifteen events.A provisional calendar was released on 8 October 2011.[80]

RaceEventCircuitDate
1South AustraliaAdelaide 500Adelaide Street Circuit,Adelaide1–4 March
2TasmaniaTasmania ChallengeSymmons Plains Raceway,Launceston30 March – 1 April
3New ZealandHamilton 400Hamilton Street Circuit,Hamilton20–22 April
4Western AustraliaPerth ChallengeBarbagallo Raceway,Wanneroo4–6 May
5Victoria (state)Phillip Island 300Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit,Phillip Island18–20 May
6Northern TerritoryDarwin Triple CrownHidden Valley Raceway,Darwin15–17 June
7QueenslandTownsville 400Reid Park Street Circuit,Townsville6–8 July
8QueenslandIpswich 300Queensland Raceway,Willowbank3–5 August
9New South WalesSydney Motorsport Park 360[81]Sydney Motorsport Park,Eastern Creek25–26 August
10Victoria (state)Sandown 500Sandown Raceway,Springvale14–16 September
11New South WalesBathurst 1000Mount Panorama Circuit,Bathurst4–7 October
12QueenslandGold Coast 600Surfers Paradise Street Circuit,Surfers Paradise19–21 October
13United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar EventYas Marina Circuit,Yas Island2–4 November
14Victoria (state)WintonWinton Motor Raceway,Benalla16–18 November
15New South WalesSydney 500Homebush Street Circuit,Sydney Olympic Park30 November – 2 December
New Zealand rounds
United Arab Emirates rounds

Calendar changes

[edit]

TheYas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar Event was moved from the first event of the championship to the first weekend of November, supporting theAbu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix. It was changed to a three sprint-race format.[82]

TheTasmania Challenge atSymmons Plains Raceway was moved from its November date to become the second event of the championship.

Phillip Island and Sandown switched formats. Phillip Island hosted a standalone race meeting in May, while Sandown returned to the 500 km endurance race format. The Sandown 500 featured a revised qualifying format.

TheQueensland 300 was changed from the three-race structure which was used in2011, returning to a more traditional two-race format.[83]

The Saturday races atSymmons Plains,Phillip Island,Winton andQueensland Raceway were extended by twenty kilometres.[83]

An additional international event was planned for the weekend of 11 November, confirmed by thePhilippine Sports Commission to be held atClark International Speedway but never ratified by V8 Supercars.[84] At the2012 Adelaide 500, V8 Supercars chairmanTony Cochrane said that the vacant place was "unlikely" to be filled by an Australian venue.[85] On 22 April 2012, it was announced that an international location could not be secured for the November date, and the Winton event was moved to November to replace it. TheSydney Motorsport Park atEastern Creek made a return to the calendar after a three-year absence to fill in Winton's original August date.[86]

Results and standings

[edit]

Season summary

[edit]
RaceEventCircuitCity / stateDateWinnerTeamReport
1South AustraliaAdelaide 500Adelaide Street CircuitAdelaide,South Australia1–4 MarchJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
2Will DavisonFord Performance Racing
3TasmaniaTasmania ChallengeSymmons Plains RacewayLaunceston,Tasmania30 March – 1 AprilWill DavisonFord Performance RacingReport
4Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
5New ZealandHamilton 400Hamilton Street CircuitHamilton,New Zealand20–22 AprilWill DavisonFord Performance RacingReport
6Mark WinterbottomFord Performance Racing
7Western AustraliaPerth ChallengeBarbagallo RacewayPerth,Western Australia4–6 MayMark WinterbottomFord Performance RacingReport
8Will DavisonFord Performance Racing
9Will DavisonFord Performance Racing
10Victoria (state)Phillip Island 300Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island,Victoria18–20 MayMark WinterbottomFord Performance RacingReport
11Will DavisonFord Performance Racing
12Northern TerritoryDarwin Triple CrownHidden Valley RacewayDarwin,Northern Territory15–17 JuneJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
13Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering
14QueenslandTownsville 400Reid Park Street CircuitTownsville,Queensland6–8 JulyJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
15Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
16QueenslandIpswich 300Queensland RacewayIpswich,Queensland3–5 AugustCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
17Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering
18New South WalesSydney Motorsport Park 360[87]Sydney Motorsport ParkEastern Creek, New South Wales25–26 AugustCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
19Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
QRVictoria (state)Sandown 500Sandown RacewayMelbourne,Victoria14–16 SeptemberLuke YouldenStone Brothers RacingReport
Shane van GisbergenStone Brothers Racing
20Craig Lowndes
Warren Luff
Triple Eight Race Engineering
21New South WalesBathurst 1000Mount Panorama CircuitBathurst,New South Wales4–7 OctoberJamie Whincup
Paul Dumbrell
Triple Eight Race EngineeringReport
22QueenslandGold Coast 600Surfers Paradise Street CircuitSurfers Paradise,Queensland19–21 OctoberJamie Whincup
Sébastien Bourdais
Triple Eight Race EngineeringReport
23Will Davison
Mika Salo
Ford Performance Racing
24United Arab EmiratesYas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar EventYas Marina CircuitYas Island,United Arab Emirates2–4 NovemberJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
25Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
26Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race Engineering
27Victoria (state)WintonWinton Motor RacewayBenalla, Victoria16–18 NovemberJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
28Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race Engineering
29New South WalesSydney 500Homebush Street CircuitSydney,New South Wales30 November – 2 DecemberCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringReport
30Will DavisonFord Performance Racing

Points system

[edit]

Points were awarded to the driver or drivers of a car that had completed 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the final lap. Various different points scales were applied to events having one, two, or three, ensuring that a driver would be awarded 300 points for winning all races at any event.

Event
format
Position
1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd23rd24th25th26th27th28th29th
Two-race15013812912011110296908478726966636057545148454239363330272421
Three-race100928680746864605652484644424038363432302826242220181614
Sandown
qualifying races
50464340373432302826242322212019181716151413121110987
Sandown 500200184172160148136128120112104969288848076726864605652484440363228
Bathurst 10003002762582402222041921801681561441381321261201141081029690847872666054484236

Notes:

  • Two-race format: denotes all races except the Perth, Sandown, Bathurst, Surfers Paradise, and Abu Dhabi events.
  • Three-race format: the Perth Challenge atBarbagallo Raceway and theYas Marina Circuit V8 Supercar Event at theYas Marina Circuit consisted of three races rather than two. The total number of points on offer for each position remained the same as in other rounds, but were divided evenly across the three races.
  • Sandown: two drivers share one car for the main race. The first qualifying race was for non-regular co-drivers, while the regular championship drivers contested the second qualifying race. Points from each race were awarded to both drivers.
  • Bathurst: two drivers share one car for the race. The full points total was awarded to both drivers.
  • Surfers Paradise: each of the 28 regular drivers is required to have an international co-driver,[88] who is eligible to score points in the race. An "international co-driver" is defined as a driver who is known for competing in racing series outside Australia (the driver may be Australian but primarily raced in Asia, Europe, or the Americas), as opposed to a driver who competes with a racing licence issued by a country outsideAustralia andNew Zealand (as is the case with Alexandre Premat, a Frenchman who is contesting the series as a regular driver).

Drivers' championship

[edit]
Pos.[89]Driver[89]No.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HAM
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
PHI
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
YAS
United Arab Emirates
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.[89]
1AustraliaJamie Whincup1143122223Ret512113323119311211113553861
2AustraliaCraig Lowndes888455Ret443661524152111271366811112112503522
3AustraliaMark Winterbottom5922523113216332522231621133645429183457
4AustraliaWill Davison62113132511Ret1261236435271724181222Ret111913049
5AustraliaTim Slade47121084151167831261021129816144775446365242790
6New ZealandShane van Gisbergen9116422210711182477227777131512109334Ret4RetRet2554
7AustraliaGarth Tander233722326Ret101441089342715493425457578132116752462
8AustraliaLee Holdsworth45896136452159101292626Ret26211388Ret8588310DNS122189
9AustraliaDavid Reynolds55Ret7626Ret71392621858662226137262Ret1313712118177502187
10AustraliaJames Courtney22Ret25188722513121813121110151514610894717Ret14132418332153
11New ZealandFabian Coulthard1469161195154722242454Ret45126181523Ret101110101412Ret152035
12AustraliaJonathon Webb1923DNSRet9191314212077915198RetRet9179106214109EX7746501987
13AustraliaRussell Ingall66131324251014111713111523Ret11Ret5654151199718161612912Ret251935
14AustraliaRick Kelly157111916512920196RetRet2382012251715612158112712913196111894
15AustraliaMichael Caruso34222215782581292320Ret41425898115145RetRet161515Ret1610Ret1770
16AustraliaJason Bright8Ret16251412211084831313Ret10201710810132112Ret1917Ret206Ret91737
17AustraliaSteven Johnson171017112111151919101917181917131011271912211716121522181626Ret101621
18AustraliaMichael Patrizi911415201717Ret1814592516181691712151224RetRet11DNS1218199271619621397
19AustraliaDean Fiore121619221816161618151719191724181120251821162217191723Ret19141521751395
20AustraliaSteve Owen49191413126RetRet271610211422711161020222225RetRet182320201520138751393
21AustraliaJames Moffat1815Ret1419Ret18Ret2422Ret1621Ret132318191916112610RetRet9136517822251354
22AustraliaTodd Kelly7823101014921222312111114152113161423171818501263
23AustraliaTony D'Alberto3211226151882015Ret13Ret15211814251311201423RetRetDNS141917102311Ret1121176
24AustraliaKarl Reindler1120202324Ret20232317162317Ret252214212225252019RetDNS2121Ret2115714251147
25AustraliaDavid Wall211821Ret2321232225Ret14Ret20Ret2019211818282022141515222823172520Ret1142
26AustraliaTaz Douglas30Ret24122020192426252018Ret162317232221242824Ret141626242223241813501079
27FranceAlexandre Prémat3317181713Ret24172824Ret222220Ret16192328272319162025141821Ret87942
28New ZealandGreg Murphy5124DNSRet17121611241426271313202527RetRetRetRetRet649
29AustraliaPaul Dumbrell1231534
30AustraliaWarren Luff888513527
31AustraliaDean Canto55362501
32AustraliaTim Blanchard7171818RetRet24262122221420460
33New ZealandScott McLaughlin19/33710617422
34AustraliaCameron McConville221194406
35AustraliaAndrew Thompson47877390
36AustraliaLuke Youlden91512386
37AustraliaGreg Ritter34/339145RetDNS371
38New ZealandSteven Richards5EX211347
39New ZealandCraig Baird41488343
40AustraliaDavid Russell51/1521RetRetRet121215311
41AustraliaNick Percat26425297
42AustraliaAlex Davison18102610242
43AustraliaAndrew Jones8131321220
44New ZealandChris Pither21182214210
45AustraliaJack Perkins33201916205
46New ZealandMatt Halliday12151622188
47AustraliaOwen Kelly51212713187
48New ZealandJohn McIntyre641724186
49AustraliaDavid Besnard14231523181
50New ZealandDaniel Gaunt11242019177
51AustriaChristian Klien6619119168
52DenmarkAllan Simonsen17262117108
53AustraliaJesse Dixon232090
54AustraliaCam Waters232090
55AustraliaDale Wood31623Ret88
56AustraliaScott Pye302224Ret64
57AustraliaPaul Morris492726Ret61
58New ZealandJonny Reid9125RetRet21
CanadaJacques Villeneuve151Ret24242424260
Pos.DriverNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HAM
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
PHI
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
YAS
United Arab Emirates
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Notes:

  • ^1 — Driver ineligible to score points.

Teams' championship

[edit]
Triple Eight Race Engineering was awarded the Teams Championship
Pos.[90]Team[90]No.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HAM
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
PHI
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
YAS
United Arab Emirates
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.[90]
1Triple Eight Race Engineering1143122223Ret5121133231219311211113557433
888455Ret4436615241521112571366811112112
2Ford Performance Racing592252311321633252223EX1621133645429186506
62113132511Ret12612364354271724181222Ret11191
3Stone Brothers Racing45896136452159101292626Ret2621141388Ret8588310DNS124743
91164222107111824772277771311512109334Ret4RetRet
4Holden Racing Team233722326Ret10144108934271549634254575781321164690
22Ret2518872251312181312111015151461011894717Ret1413241833
5Brad Jones Racing8Ret16251412211084831313Ret1020171081310132112Ret1917Ret206Ret93772
1469161195154722242454Ret4512623181523Ret101110101412Ret15
6Tekno Autosports1923DNSRet9191314212077915198RetRet91779106214109EX77463496
911415201717Ret181459251618169171215122524RetRet11DNS1218199271619
7Jack Daniel's Racing782310101492122231211111415211316142317171818RetRet242621222214203461
157111916512920196RetRet23820122517151261215811271291319611
8Garry Rogers Motorsport3317181713Ret24172824Ret222220Ret161923282720231916RetDNS2025141821Ret172853
34222215782581292320Ret414258981195145RetRet161515Ret1610Ret
9James Rosenberg Racing471210841511678312610211298161484775446365242790
10Rod Nash Racing55Ret7626Ret713926218586622261373262Ret13137121181772237
11Kelly Racing1120202324Ret20232317162317Ret25221421222524252019RetDNS2121Ret21157142022
5124DNS21RetRet171216112414RetRetRet24242424262126271313202527RetRetRetRetRet
12Walkinshaw Racing66131324251014111713111523Ret11Ret565419151199718161612912Ret1960
13Dick Johnson Racing (17)17101711211115191910191718191713101127192612211716121522181626Ret101621
14Triple F Racing12161922181616161815171919172418112025181521162217191723Ret191415211470
15Paul Morris Motorsport49191413126RetRet27161021142271116102022272225RetRet1823202015201381468
16Dick Johnson Racing (18)1815Ret1419Ret18Ret2422Ret1621Ret13231819191610112610RetRet9136517822251354
17Tony D'Alberto Racing3211226151882015Ret13Ret1521181425131120161423RetRetDNS141917102311Ret1288
18Britek Motorsport211821Ret2321232225Ret14Ret20Ret201921181828182022141515222823172520Ret1142
19Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport30Ret24122020192426252018Ret16231723222124222824Ret1416262422232418131129
Pos.TeamNo.ADE
South Australia
SYM
Tasmania
HAM
New Zealand
BAR
Western Australia
PHI
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
SMP
New South Wales
SAN
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
YAS
United Arab Emirates
WIN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen.Pts.
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Notes
  • † — denotes a single-car team.

Manufacturers' championship

[edit]

The Manufacturers championship was awarded toHolden.[91]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^The No. 23 wildcard entry was prepared by Dunlop Series team Minda Motorsport and operated byKelly Racing.[70]

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Shell Championship Series
V8 Supercar Championship Series
International V8 Supercars Championship
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