2009 Sydney Telstra 500

New South Wales 2009 Sydney Telstra 500
Event Information
Round 14 of 14 in the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Date 4–6 December 2009
Location Sydney, New South Wales
Venue Homebush Street Circuit
Weather Fine
Results
Race 1
Distance 74 laps, 250 km
Pole position Garth Tander
Holden Racing Team
1:29.8489
Winner Garth Tander
Holden Racing Team
2:05:49.8020
Race 2
Distance 74 laps, 250 km
Pole position Lee Holdsworth
Garry Rogers Motorsport
1:29.3047
Winner James Courtney
Dick Johnson Racing
2:08:16.0105

The Sydney Telstra 500 was the fourteenth and final event of the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series and the inaugural running of the Sydney 500. It was held on the weekend of the December 4 to 6 on the roads running through the former Olympic precinct at Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales.

The Sydney Telstra 500 consisted of the 25th and 26th races of the season. The race format followed the same as the Adelaide 500, with a 250 kilometre race each day.

The first race was won by Holden Racing Team's Garth Tander from pole position while, the second 250 km race was won by Dick Johnson Racing's James Courtney (who started from second position on the grid). Jamie Whincup secured the 2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series after finishing fifth in Race 25 and fourteenth in Race 26.

This event also marked the final race for Cameron McConville, who has now retired from full-time V8 Supercar racing. The Sydney 500 was the end of Triple Eight Race Engineering's association with Ford before shifting to Holden in 2010.

Race 25

Garth Tander led early with Lee Holdsworth in pursuit. Buried in the grid, Craig Lowndes was the first to pit when the pit window opened. David Reynolds damaged his car in the early running. On lap 10 Michael Patrizi crashed into the wall with no brakes, bringing out the safety car. Tander lost the lead in the pits, then as Holdsworth pulled away, Whincup took second from Tander as well. Fighting over fourth position, Cameron McConville and Greg Murphy made contact in pitlane, as Murphy was released from his pitbay into McConville's path. Murphy was later black flagged for the incident. Both Holden Racing Team Commodores were slowing, affecting Will Davison's chances of keeping the championship alive, and affecting Tander's ability to match pace with Holdsworth and Whincup.

Lap 24 saw Alex Davison pitting with suspension damage after having clouted the wall earlier in the race. Lap 26 saw Paul Dumbrell dive up the inside of Jack Perkins and made contact with Dean Fiore in front of Perkins sending both cars into a spin. The two cars cleared the chicane with Fiore stopping soon afterwards and Dumbrell exiting on the inside of the chicane. Immediately afterwards race leader Lee Holdsworth slid into the wall on the outside of the middle part of the chicane having found no traction after hitting a portion of the track compromised by fluid dropped by Fiore. At the safety car restart Whincup overshot a corner, allowing Tander back into the race lead.

On lap 39 Will Davison made a big dive up the inside of Craig Lowndes at the first turn but dived in too deep with a locked tyre and hit Lowndes, deranging Lowndes steering. Davison continued with a bent steering arm while Lowndes had more severe damage. Davison was later given a black flag penalty. Lap 43 Cameron McConville hit the wall having freshly stopped for tyres damaging the front right corner of the car. Shane Van Gisbergen briefly nosed into the wall behind McConville. Lap 47 saw Russell Ingall dive into a wall. Murphy received contact from Jack Perkins, spinning Murphy's car into a tyre barrier. James Courtney received a mechanical black flag as his right side front door started flapping open. Courtney was forced to pit to address the flapping door. The problem was not fixed correctly and Courtney was forced to make a second stop. Steven Johnson hit the wall on lap 57 with Jack Perkins also making contact two laps later.

Race 26

Holdsworth led away from pole position, only to lose it to James Courtney on the second lap. Rick Kelly also passed Holdsworth. Winterbottom slotted into fourth ahead of Jason Bright and Michael Caruso. Steven Richards was first to pit with damage after contact with Shane Van Gisbergen sent Richards into the wall, damaging the right side of the car. Rick Kelly briefly brushed the wall exiting turn 8 and lost four race positions, dropping behind Holdsworth, Winterbottom, Bright and Greg Murphy.

Lap 14 saw Rick Kelly hit turn eight even harder, this time deranging the front right corner of the car, effectively putting him out of the race. Two laps later, Todd Kelly, having just made his first pit-stop, under-steered into the same barrier as his brother, with much lighter damage. Lap 21 saw Mark Winterbottom have an off and drop to 18th place. Holdsworth stayed out on a long stint. The stint came to an end when Holdsworth understeered off at turn 8, damaging the front right corner and cutting a brake line. Michael Patrizi crashed lightly into the same barrier and continued. Holdsworth was unable to make it back to the pits and a safety car was called for although Holdsworth pulled up off the course.

At the restart Greg Murphy understeered off the track at the first turn in a self-inflicted mistake, backing the car into the wall and popping out the rear windscreen, handing second position to the charging Craig Lowndes. Whincup pitted at the end of lap 37 then on his outlap Whincup nosed into the wall at turn 8. Jason Bargwanna also hit the wall but continued. Most of the front runners pitted immediately, with Craig Lowndes striking Alex Davison leaving pitlane, subsequently leaving pitlane. Courtney missed the pitstop and had to pit the following lap but retained the race lead.

At the restart, Jason Bright leapt out of turn 8 to blast past James Courtney to take the lead. Bright also received a drive through penalty as well, again for contact in the pitlane, an 'unsafe release'. That handed the lead back to James Courtney with Michael Caruso pressing hard. An accident for Mark McNally triggered the fourth safety car period, with the race restarting on lap 54 with Courtney leading Caruso, Winterbottom, Ingall and Fabian Coulthard. Cameron McConville, Jason Bright and Craig Lowndes (sucked into Bright's accident) all brushed walls on the restart lap. Lowndes and McConville retired. Todd Kelly began dropping down field with battery or alternator problems.

Lap 60 saw Winterbottom brush the wall exiting the rapidly infamous turn 8, peeling off the door skin on the right side of the car. Winterbottom kept in third place, tucked into a six car train, ending in a position battled between Shane Van Gisbergen and Greg Murphy.

Results

Results as follows:[1]

Qualifying

Qualifying timesheets:[2][3]

Pos No Name Car Team Shootout Part 2 Part 1
Pole 2 Garth Tander Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:29.8489 1:29.5840
2 33 Lee Holdsworth Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:30.3376 1:29.7802
3 1 Jamie Whincup Ford FG Falcon Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:30.3631 1:30.0413
4 34 Michael Caruso Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 1:30.3938 1:29.9817
5 14 Cameron McConville Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:30.4007 1:30.0555
6 51 Greg Murphy Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport 1:30.4018 1:30.0011
7 5 Mark Winterbottom Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 1:30.4168 1:29.8795
8 18 James Courtney Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:30.5638 1:29.7457
9 24 David Reynolds Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 1:30.6887 1:29.6478
10 10 Paul Dumbrell Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 1:30.8739 1:29.7807
11 15 Rick Kelly Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:30.0583
12 39 Russell Ingall Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:30.1824
13 25 Jason Bright Ford FG Falcon Britek Motorsport 1:30.1841
14 7 Todd Kelly Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:30.1967
15 9 Shane Van Gisbergen Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:30.2261
16 17 Steven Johnson Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 1:30.3236
17 22 Will Davison Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 1:30.5986
18 111 Fabian Coulthard Ford FG Falcon Paul Cruickshank Racing 1:30.6254
19 67 Tim Slade Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 1:30.6369
20 55 Tony D'Alberto Holden VE Commodore Tony D'Alberto Racing no time
21 888 Craig Lowndes Ford FG Falcon Triple Eight Race Engineering 1:30.7873
22 6 Steven Richards Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 1:31.1049
23 4 Alex Davison Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 1:31.1968
24 8 Jason Richards Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 1:31.2101
25 333 Michael Patrizi Ford BF Falcon Paul Cruickshank Racing 1:31.2781
26 11 Jack Perkins Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:31.3646
27 12 Dean Fiore Holden VE Commodore Triple F Racing 1:31.9459
28 16 Mark McNally Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 1:32.6307
Exc 3 Jason Bargwanna Holden VE Commodore Tasman Motorsport

Race 25

Race timesheets:[4]

Pos No Name Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 2 Garth Tander Holden Racing Team 74 2:05:49.8020 1 150
2 5 Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing 74 +2.8s 7 138
3 25 Jason Bright Britek Motorsport 74 +8.1s 13 129
4 33 Lee Holdsworth Garry Rogers Motorsport 74 +8.5s 2 120
5 1 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering 74 +10.7s 3 111
6 34 Michael Caruso Garry Rogers Motorsport 74 +18.7s 4 102
7 3 Jason Bargwanna Tasman Motorsport 74 +20.5s 29 96
8 6 Steven Richards Ford Performance Racing 74 +20.8s 22 90
9 15 Rick Kelly Kelly Racing 74 +21.3s 11 84
10 9 Shane Van Gisbergen Stone Brothers Racing 74 +31.2s 15 78
11 55 Tony D'Alberto Rod Nash Racing 74 +33.8s 20 72
12 8 Jason Richards Brad Jones Racing 74 +35.0s 24 69
13 111 Fabian Coulthard Paul Cruickshank Racing 74 +36.4s 18 66
14 7 Todd Kelly Kelly Racing 74 +49.8s 14 63
15 22 Will Davison Holden Racing Team 74 +1:03.2s 17 60
16 39 Russell Ingall Paul Morris Motorsport 74 +1:24.1s 12 57
17 18 James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing 73 + 1 lap 8 54
18 24 David Reynolds Walkinshaw Racing 73 + 1 lap 9 51
19 888 Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering 57 + 17 laps 21 48
20 4 Alex Davison Stone Brothers Racing 56 + 18 laps 23 45
Ret 67 Tim Slade Paul Morris Motorsport 71 19
Ret 11 Jack Perkins Kelly Racing 58 26
Ret 17 Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing 57 16
Ret 51 Greg Murphy Tasman Motorsport 48 6
Ret 14 Cameron McConville Brad Jones Racing 41 5
Ret 12 Dean Fiore Triple F Racing 24 27
Ret 10 Paul Dumbrell Walkinshaw Racing 24 10
Ret 333 Michael Patrizi Paul Cruickshank Racing 9 25
Ret 16 Mark McNally Kelly Racing 2 28

Standings

Pos No Name Team Points
1 1 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering 3349
2 22 Will Davison Holden Racing Team 3044
3 2 Garth Tander Holden Racing Team 2916
4 888 Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering 2592
5 5 Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing 2414

References

External links

V8 Supercar
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2009 BigPond 300
2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series Next race:
2010 Yas V8 400
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2010 Sydney 500
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