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Tander does it again

April 23rd 2008 00:38
Garth Tander has done it again, reminding V8 Supercar fans just why he is the reigning series champion, taking out all three races in the inaugural Hamilton 400 last weekend.

Jamie Whincup, who was sitting pretty on top of the points table before the round began, had a major racing incident during qualifying after coming together with Todd Kelly’s Commodore halfway through the second session. A passing move went horribly wrong for Whincup when Kelly, with nowhere else to go, speared across the track off the ripple strip, clipping Whincup and sending him crashing into the wall. The car was so severely damaged that the weekend was over before it had even begun for the #88 Team Vodafone driver.

A brilliant qualifying lap saw Steven Richards take pole position for the first race on Saturday but that was to be the only time he was to lead the race as Tander leapfrogged over him at the start, maintaining his lead throughout the weekend and giving no other driver any chance to take control of the race.

Richards finished with a very respectable second place overall with third going to SBR driver James Courtney.

The weekend was an eventful one as the drivers familiarised themselves with the new venue, including a chicane which proved to be particularly damaging to many of the cars. The incident of the weekend belonged to Jim Beam driver Will Davison whose bonnet flew up while exiting pit lane, badly damaging his windscreen and forcing him to drive a whole lap with the bonnet almost completely obscuring his view.

A number of the younger, inexperienced drivers showed they had what it takes to compete with the best in the sport. Kiwi Fabian Coulthard ended the weekend with a stack of points in fifth overall and SBR’s Shane Van Gisbergen showed some excellent, mature driving to finish race three in tenth. Rod Nash Racing’s Tony D’Alberto was unlucky not to improve upon his 11th placing in race 2 after a racing incident finished his weekend early in race three.

But the weekend belonged to Garth Tander and Holden, consolidating Holden’s hold on the New Zealand round of the championship.
Image courtesy of www.holdenmotorsport.com
The inaugural Hamilton winners

“It was three very good races, there was gaps and then it flowed and then there were safety cars and it's a new circuit and it is quite easy to make mistakes here, so I was just trying to concentrate and look after the car as much as I could,” Tander said.

“We have seen all weekend cars being damaged by the chicane and the curbs so I just wanted to look after the car and tyres in case there was any late safety cars. As it turned out in two out of the three races we had late safety cars and I needed that little bit of a spurt to get away from Richo [Steven Richards] so we could bring it home.

“It's a fantastic result for us and fantastic for Holden, eighth in a row here in New Zealand and also a bit of revenge on New Zealand after last year so I had a fair bit of motivation to get this one.”

Steven Richards was also satisfied with how his weekend had panned out.

“I'm pretty happy, it been a while between drinks for pole position and we made the most of the differing conditions yesterday and Garth definitely had very good pace off the restart better than us,” Richards said.

“We went a little bit backward in the last race with set up, but overall pretty pleased all things considered. I think we made a big step forward in our championship chase and that's the main thing, to get some points on the board.

“We made a change for the last race and it definitely hurt the car a little bit, but toward the end of the race we definitely had as good a race pace as Garth. But at the start the car was bouncing around on the bumps a fair bit and was giving the old brain a bit of a rattle and we were struggling to keep up early.”

Another driver pleased with his performance was James Courtney who kept out of trouble all weekend, driving a series of clean races.

“It was a good result. We have had good speed all year but it has been an up and down start to the season and now it is good to have a clean weekend and let someone else have the bad luck,” said Courtney following the round.

“So it's good to get some strong points under our belt and now we can work on what we have found from this weekend.

“I guess when you are in the front you don't have to be as aggressive to get through. In the past I've been coming through from further back and you have to have calculated aggression and at times things have gone wrong. But with a clean qualifying and starting near the front you don't have to get involved in any mayhem and you can just concentrate on doing smooth, quick, clean and consistent lap times.

“And look what happens at the end of the day it was probably the easiest weekend I have had for as long as I can remember.”

Whincup has dropped back to fifth in the points table following his disastrous weekend with Rick Kelly taking control of the championship with 672 points. Tander has moved into second position on 626 points followed by Lee Holdsworth, third on the table. The highest placed Ford driver is now Mark Winterbottom in fourth.

The next round of the championship will be the Bigpond 400 in Perth on 9-11 May 2008.

Image courtesy of the official Holden Motorsport website.
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Hamilton ready to rumble

April 17th 2008 03:36
After almost three years in the making, the newest circuit on the V8 Supercars program has finally been completed, ready for this weekend’s round of the 2008 Series.

The street circuit in Hamilton, New Zealand, was first conceived in July 2005 when the then Mayor, Michael Redman, approached V8 Supercars Australia, attempting to convince them of the viability of a round in his beautiful city. By January 2006 a helicopter flyover had located a suitable circuit and the planning began later that year


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V8 Supercar drivers are joining together to call for an extended presence at future Australian Grand Prix race meetings. The success of the Sprint Gas V8 Supercar Manufacturers Challenge at last weekend’s AGP has seen a number of high profile drivers call for more laps per race for Australia’s premier race cars at the international event, with an ultimate view to making each race similar in length to a standard championship race meeting.

This is despite the fact that this year’s AGP saw the V8s race an extra ten laps when compared to their last visit in 2006. In total, 49 laps were raced in the Manufacturers Challenge, not too far short of the 58 laps the Formula 1 cars raced


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Holden proves dominance at AGP

March 17th 2008 01:18
This weekend’s V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge ended on a high note for Holden fans everywhere after Toll HRT’s Garth Tander led the Red corner to victory, taking out all three races and amassing a maximum 300 points for the team.

Total points for the weekend of racing saw Holden thrash Ford, finishing the competition on 2012 points, leaving Ford wondering what had happened after they scored just 1568 points in reply


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Toll HRT - the team to beat

March 14th 2008 06:03
Toll HRT are on a roll this weekend at the Sprint Gas V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge. Mark Skaife showed a positive turn of speed in qualifying yesterday, finishing the session in provisional pole position but it was Garth Tander who stole the show today in the top ten shoot out, blitzing the field to put his Holden Commodore on position one on the grid for this afternoon’s first race.

With a flying lap of 1min 58.2337sec, Tander was unbeatable, tearing past the impressive time set two cars before by Craig Lowndes in his Ford Falcon. He had to wait impatiently for another five cars to complete their flying laps before being declared pole position sitter, leading the Red team from the front


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Skaife - best on the day at the AGP

March 13th 2008 10:57
Mark Skaife has blasted his way into provisional pole position for this weekend’s Red v Blue Sprint Gas V8 Supercars Manufacturers Challenge at the Australian Grand Prix.

The Toll HRT veteran overcame all-comers to draw first blood for the Red corner at Albert Park today with an impressive 1:58.5086 lap, waiting until the dying seconds before leap-frogging the competition, including Steven Richards who had, moments before, jumped to the top of the qualifying leader board with a 1 min 58.6621 lap


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The Australian F1 Grand Prix next weekend will see the introduction of the newest V8 Supercar team, the Ausdrill Ford Rising Stars Racing Team. This will be the first time the team have wet their feet in the main series after a number of years in the development series.

“Our license purchase went through recently and the first meeting we could enter for was the AGP”, team Owner Jim Morton said. “The whole team is suffering from racing deprivation and after four years of racing in the V8 Development Series there is almost a surreal feeling that next week we get our first start in the main series


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Eastern Creek Raceway shone brightly for Ford fans last weekend when Will Davison took out his first ever round win and the first in seven years for his team, the Jim Beam Racing Team.
Will Davison celebrates after his momentous victory
Will Davison after his win at Eastern Creek

With three different race winners in three different races, Ford definitely came out as winners with Davison and Mark Winterbottom (FPR) taking the top two positions on the podium. The 2007 championship winner Garth Tander was the winner of race one and the only Holden driver to stand on the dais on Sunday afternoon, taking out third place overall


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Courtesy of www.smh.com.au
Ashley Cooper
An exciting weekend of motorsport was thrown into insignificance today with the death of Ashley Cooper, 27, critically injured on Saturday during the Fujitsu Development Series race at the Adelaide Clipsal 500, the opening round of the V8 Supercar Championship Series for 2008.

From the Official V8 Supercars website http://www.v8supercar.com.au written by Wayne Cattach, V8 Supercars Safety Officer


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After a fairly successful attempt to revamp the V8 Supercar Championship points system in 2007, AVESCO has made additional changes for the 2008 season; retaining some of the amendments made last year and strengthening them by rewarding all drivers who finish the race, not just those who finish in the top fifteen placings.

In previous years, this was the standard way of scoring points with all drivers who crossed the finish line awarded at least one point. Last year, the scoring system changed with only those who finished within the top fifteen positions adding to their championship totals


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The final round of the 2007 V8 Supercar Championship has been completed and after nine months and fourteen rounds of hard fought motor racing, just two points separated the top two drivers with Toll HSV driver Garth Tander finally taking the honours and the championship, stealing it away from an eager but disappointed Jamie Whincup.
Well done GT
Well done GT

It was a nail biting weekend for all concerned with the final result dependant upon finishing positions in the final race of the year. As usual, Philip Island put on a magnificent show with its sweeping corners, professional racing and stunning scenery, and all four title contenders, Tander, Whincup and their team mates Rick Kelly (Toll HSV) and Craig Lowndes (Team Vodafone) continued to dominate, all qualifying in the top ten


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Red v Blue … who is the best?

November 12th 2007 02:23
Come March 2008, this question could be well on the way to being answered, at least for that point in time anyway, with the V8 Supercars Manufacturer’s Challenge being fought at the non-championship 2008 FORMULA 1™ ING Australian Grand Prix.

A new format for this non-points scoring round of the championship will see the ultimate Holden v Ford showdown as individual points are put aside and drivers race for the dominance of their chosen team


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Celebrations for both Ford and Holden fans last weekend in Bahrain with a round win for FPR’s Mark Winterbottom and Toll HSV driver Garth Tander taking back the lead of the championship points table from Jamie Whincup.
Image courtesy of www.drive.com.au
Racing in the desert sands


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Mark Skaife and the Holden Racing Team have stated that following the traffic accident yesterday when four V8 Supercars were damaged, Skaife’s car will be fit to race at Bahrain this weekend.

The Holden Commodore was badly damaged requiring many parts to be replaced and an emergency shipment of spare parts to be sent from the headquarters in Melbourne, which will arrive in Bahrain in time for Saturday’s races, if required. Skaife’s car was hit hard from behind by Winterbottom’s Falcon, smashing it forward into the cabin of the truck


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