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Queensland2016 Coates Hire Ipswich SuperSprint
Event Information
Round 8 of 14 in the2016 International V8 Supercars Championship
Date8–10 July 2016
LocationIpswich,Queensland
VenueQueensland Raceway
WeatherFriday: fine
Saturday: fine
Sunday: fine
Results
Race 1
Distance38 laps120 km
Pole positionChris Pither
Super Black Racing
1:10.0378
WinnerShane van Gisbergen
Triple Eight Race Engineering
45:59.3567
Race 2
Distance65 laps200 km
Pole positionJamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:09.4113
WinnerCraig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:19:07.4961

The2016 Coates Hire Ipswich SuperSprint was amotor racing event forSupercars, held on the weekend of 22 to 24 July 2016. The event was held atQueensland Raceway inIpswich,Queensland, and consisted of one race of 120 kilometres and one race of 200 km in length. It was the eighth event of fourteen in the2016 International V8 Supercars Championship and hosted Races 16 and 17 of the season.[1] The event was the 16th running of theIpswich SuperSprint.

The event was dominated byTriple Eight Race Engineering, with its driversShane van Gisbergen,Jamie Whincup andCraig Lowndes scoring a 1–2–3 result in Race 16. Lowndes and Whincup then went on to finish first and second in Race 17, while Van Gisbergen finished twelfth.Chaz Mostert completed the podium in Race 17, having finished fifth in Race 16.Chris Pither took his first career pole position in qualifying for Race 16; it was also the first for his team Super Black Racing. Whincup left the event with a 110-point championship lead over Van Gisbergen, withMark Winterbottom a further ten points behind in third.

Report

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Background

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In the week leading up to the event,Aaren Russell and his sponsor Plus Fitness split fromErebus Motorsport, which had been preparing Russell's car during the 2016 season. The split was the result of a dispute over payments between the team and the Russell family.[2]Craig Baird, the endurance co-driver for Erebus Motorsport's other car, was selected to replace Russell for the event, with sponsorship fromHungry Jack's.[3]

DJR Team Penske continued its sponsor rotation system, running a Penske Truck Rental livery on both of its cars.[4]Nissan Motorsport ran a new livery onMichael Caruso's car, promoting theGT Academy program.[5]

Jamie Whincup entered the event as the championship lead, 53 points ahead of his teammateShane van Gisbergen, with defending series championMark Winterbottom in third.

Practice

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A 30-minute practice session was held on Friday afternoon for additional drivers, consisting mostly ofEnduro Cup co-drivers. The fastest time was set byJack Le Brocq, drivingCam Waters' car.James Golding was second fastest ahead ofTony D'Alberto. The cars of Whincup, Van Gisbergen andChris Pither did not participate in the session, with their respective co-drivers,Paul Dumbrell,Alexandre Prémat andRichie Stanaway, absent from the event.[6]

The first session for regular drivers was held immediately after the additional drivers session and was one hour in length. Nissan Motorsport performed strongly, with Caruso setting the fastest lap time andTodd Kelly being third fastest. The pair were split byScott Pye, withBrad Jones Racing teammatesJason Bright andTim Slade completing the top five.[7] A second one-hour session was held later on Friday afternoon, withFabian Coulthard going quickest ahead ofCraig Lowndes,Chaz Mostert,Rick Kelly and Pither.[8]

A 15-minute session was held on Saturday morning. It was marred by a major accident involving Pye, who suffered a brake failure going into Turn 3. His car left the circuit at high speed and went head-on into a tyre barrier before coming to rest on top of it. Pye was not injured, but his car sustained significant front-end damage. Pye later described the incident: "I hit the brake pedal and it was solid and then clicked to the floor. That’s a horrible feeling when that happens...It came back up and I went for it again and I think it was only front brakes. It locked both front wheels and went straight on." The session was red flagged with just over one minute remaining and did not restart. Whincup had set the fastest time prior to Pye's crash, with Winterbottom second fastest ahead of Pither.[9]

Practice summary
SessionDayFastest lap
No.DriverTeamCarTime
Additional Driver PracticeFriday6AustraliaJack Le BrocqProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:11.0412
Practice 1Friday23AustraliaMichael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.3330
Practice 2Friday12New ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:09.7061
Practice 3Saturday88AustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:10.1028

Qualifying – Race 16

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Qualifying for Race 16 was a single 15-minute session held on Saturday afternoon. Only 25 cars took part, with Pye's car still being repaired after his Practice 3 crash. Pither took a surprise pole position, the first in the series for both himself and his team Super Black Racing. Mostert was second fastest ahead of the threeTriple Eight Race Engineering cars of Whincup, Lowndes and Van Gisbergen.[10]

Race 16

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Race 16 took place on Saturday afternoon, with the regulations requiring each car to make at least one pit stop to change all four tyres. The race start was delayed when Waters' car stopped on the warm-up lap with a driveline problem. Waters later joined the race but retired after completing four laps. Pither maintained the lead at the start but was challenged by Mostert at Turn 2. Pither ran wide and pushed Mostert off the circuit, giving Whincup the chance to take second place at Turn 3. Whincup then took the lead from Pither at Turn 4, while Lowndes was also able to move past both Pither and Mostert. On lap 4, Coulthard made contact with Caruso while battling for seventh place, pushing him off the circuit. Caruso lost a number of positions and Coulthard was forced to readdress by dropping back to behind Caruso. Lowndes made his pit stop on lap 7 with the intention of using fresh tyres to jump Whincup, but Whincup pitted one lap later and held the position over his teammate.[11]

The stops for Whincup and Lowndes left Van Gisbergen in the lead ahead of Winterbottom and Mostert, who each ran a long first stint in order to have fresher tyres at the end of the race. Van Gisbergen and Winterbottom stopped on lap 17, while Mostert stayed out until lap 23. After all drivers had completed their pit stop, Whincup led from Lowndes, Van Gisbergen, Winterbottom and Mostert, with Whincup saving fuel and coming under pressure from Lowndes. Van Gisbergen used his younger tyres to quickly close the gap to his two teammates and passed Lowndes on lap 35 before taking the lead on lap 37. Whincup was able to hold on to second place ahead of Lowndes, who in turn was able to stay ahead of Winterbottom and Mostert. Slade finished sixth ahead ofWill Davison and Rick Kelly, withJames Moffat and Coulthard completing the top ten. Pither finished eleventh after losing multiple positions in the opening laps. Whincup's championship lead over Van Gisbergen was reduced from 53 to 41 points, while Winterbottom fell back to be 93 points off the lead.[11]

Post-race

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Nick Percat was disqualified from the results after it was found that his front bumper was underweight. As a result, all drivers who finished behind him moved up one place.[12]

Qualifying – Race 17

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Qualifying for Race 17 was held on Sunday morning and consisted of a single 20-minute session. Whincup took his second pole position of the season ahead of teammate Lowndes, who saved a set of tyres for the race by not doing a third run in the session. Mostert was third fastest ahead of Van Gisbergen, Winterbottom and Pye. Winterbottom was disappointed with the session after being held up byKurt Kostecki, who was in only his second Supercars event as a replacement for the injuredLee Holdsworth, on his final run. With hisProdrive Racing Australia teammate Waters also affected by Kostecki, team principal Tim Edwards questioned the licensing system used in the series, saying: "We should have better licensing that people of that level of experience can’t go and do that. It’s bloody disappointing."[13]

Race 17

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Race 17 was held on Sunday afternoon and the race regulations required each car to take on at least 120 litres of fuel during the race. Lowndes made the best start and moved into the lead ahead of Whincup and Van Gisbergen, with Mostert and Winterbottom completing the top five. Pye's difficult weekend continued when he was spun byJames Courtney on lap 2; Courtney received a drive-through penalty for his role in the incident. The leaders began making their first pit stops on lap 12, with Winterbottom, Caruso andScott McLaughlin pitting from fifth, sixth and eighth place respectively. Whincup stopped on lap 14, followed by Lowndes on lap 16 and Van Gisbergen on lap 17, while Mostert stayed out until lap 19. Lowndes maintained his lead over Whincup through the pit stops, while Winterbottom moved up to third place. Both Whincup and Van Gisbergen started to struggle with the balance of their cars and Whincup ran wide at the final corner on lap 28, losing places to Winterbottom and Caruso.[14]

The second round of pit stops began when Waters pitted on lap 28, with the leaders beginning to stop on lap 33. Mostert again ran longer than the other front-runners, stopping on lap 42, giving him fresher tyres for the final stint. After all drivers had completed their second pit stop, Lowndes retained the lead ahead of Whincup, Winterbottom, Caruso and Mostert. Whincup and Winterbottom were both struggling for pace and Winterbottom lost third place to Caruso on lap 51. Mostert used his younger tyres to pass Winterbottom on lap 54 and Caruso on lap 60. Courtney retired from the race on lap 61 after sustaining suspension damage in an incident with Rick Kelly and Van Gisbergen on the previous lap. Mostert was unable to catch Whincup in the closing laps, with the pair finishing third and second respectively behind Lowndes. Caruso finished fourth ahead of Winterbottom and McLaughlin. After struggling during the race, Van Gisbergen finished twelfth, resulting in an extended championship lead of 110 points for Whincup.[14]

Post-race

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Waters was penalised ten championship points for making contact with Rick Kelly at the final corner.[15]

Results

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Race 16

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverTeamCarTime
1111New ZealandChris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon1:10.0378
255AustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:10.0889
388AustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:10.1515
4888AustraliaCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:10.1658
597New ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:10.2152
612New ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:10.2173
71AustraliaMark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:10.2562
823AustraliaMichael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.2731
914AustraliaTim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:10.3019
1019AustraliaWill DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore1:10.3864
1122AustraliaJames CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:10.3876
126AustraliaCam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:10.3877
1334AustraliaJames MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:10.3960
1433New ZealandScott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:10.4206
158AustraliaJason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:10.4753
1615AustraliaRick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.4998
177AustraliaTodd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.5511
1896AustraliaDale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.5687
192AustraliaGarth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:10.6295
203New ZealandAndre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.6454
219AustraliaDavid ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.6586
22222AustraliaNick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.6592
2321AustraliaTim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.7107
2418AustraliaKurt KosteckiTeam 18Holden VF Commodore1:11.1208
254New ZealandCraig BairdErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:11.3995
Source:[10]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
197New ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore3845:59.35675150
288AustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore38+0.8 s3138
3888AustraliaCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore38+1.1 s4129
41AustraliaMark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon38+1.3 s7120
555AustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon38+1.8 s2111
614AustraliaTim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore38+7.3 s9102
719AustraliaWill DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore38+25.4 s1096
815AustraliaRick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3338+26.5 s1690
934AustraliaJames MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6038+27.3 s1384
1012New ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon38+27.5 s678
11111New ZealandChris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon38+27.9 s172
127AustraliaTodd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3338+28.2 s1769
1322AustraliaJames CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore38+30.3 s1166
142AustraliaGarth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore38+32.1 s1963
1533New ZealandScott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6038+32.5 s1460
168AustraliaJason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore38+33.1 s1557
1796AustraliaDale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3338+33.7 s1854
1821AustraliaTim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore38+34.8 s2351
193New ZealandAndre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore38+35.3 s2048
2017AustraliaScott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon38+38.6 s2645
219AustraliaDavid ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore38+42.4 s2142
2223AustraliaMichael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3338+42.8 s839
2318AustraliaKurt KosteckiTeam 18Holden VF Commodore38+49.0 s2436
244New ZealandCraig BairdErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore38+52.3 s2533
Ret6AustraliaCam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon4Driveline12
DSQ222AustraliaNick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore38Disqualified22
Source:[11]

Race 17

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverTeamCarTime
188AustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:09.4113
2888AustraliaCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:09.5012
355AustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:09.5752
497New ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:09.6041
51AustraliaMark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:09.6424
617AustraliaScott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:09.6814
723AustraliaMichael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:09.6923
814AustraliaTim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:09.7029
9111New ZealandChris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon1:09.7219
1033New ZealandScott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:09.7481
1122AustraliaJames CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:09.7519
126AustraliaCam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:09.7784
1334AustraliaJames MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:09.7789
1415AustraliaRick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:09.7858
1512New ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:09.8203
167AustraliaTodd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:09.8397
1719AustraliaWill DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore1:09.8828
188AustraliaJason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:09.9454
199AustraliaDavid ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:09.9794
2096AustraliaDale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:10.0133
2121AustraliaTim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.1333
223New ZealandAndre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.1682
232AustraliaGarth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:10.1998
24222AustraliaNick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.2109
2518AustraliaKurt KosteckiTeam 18Holden VF Commodore1:10.4648
264New ZealandCraig BairdErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:10.6464
Source:[13]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
1888AustraliaCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore651:19:07.49612150
288AustraliaJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore65+2.6 s1138
355AustraliaChaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon65+4.9 s3129
423AustraliaMichael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3365+5.8 s7120
51AustraliaMark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon65+7.8 s5111
633New ZealandScott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6065+9.6 s10102
714AustraliaTim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore65+10.1 s896
8111New ZealandChris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon65+22.2 s990
97AustraliaTodd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3365+24.3 s1684
1012New ZealandFabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon65+26.9 s1578
1134AustraliaJames MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6065+30.7 s1372
1297New ZealandShane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore65+40.0 s469
132AustraliaGarth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore65+40.7 s2366
1415AustraliaRick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3365+40.7 s1463
153New ZealandAndre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore65+46.1 s2260
166AustraliaCam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon65+46.5 s1257
1719AustraliaWill DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore65+49.3 s1754
188AustraliaJason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore65+54.9 s1851
1996AustraliaDale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3365+55.5 s2048
20222AustraliaNick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore65+56.0 s2445
2118AustraliaKurt KosteckiTeam 18Holden VF Commodore65+1:08.82542
224New ZealandCraig BairdErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore65+1:09.32639
239AustraliaDavid ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore65+1:52.21936
2417AustraliaScott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon64+1 lap633
2521AustraliaTim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore64+1 lap2130
Ret22AustraliaJames CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore61Suspension11
Source:[14]

Championship standings after the event

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  • After Race 17 of 29. Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1AustraliaJamie Whincup1821
2New ZealandShane van Gisbergen1711
3AustraliaMark Winterbottom1701
4AustraliaCraig Lowndes1671
5New ZealandScott McLaughlin1536
Teams' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1Triple Eight Race Engineering3542
2Prodrive Racing Australia2617
13Garry Rogers Motorsport2418
14Brad Jones Racing2403
25Holden Racing Team2377

References

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  10. ^abBartholomaeus, Stefan (23 July 2016)."Pither scores shock pole for Ipswich opener". Speedcafe. Retrieved25 July 2016.
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