2016 Castrol Edge Townsville 400

The 2016 Castrol Edge Townsville 400 was a motor racing event for Supercars, held on the weekend of 8 to 10 July 2016. The event was held at the Townsville Street Circuit in Townsville, Queensland, and consisted of two races of 200 kilometres in length. It was the seventh event of fourteen in the 2016 International V8 Supercars Championship and hosted Races 14 and 15 of the season.[1] The event was the eighth running of the Townsville 400.

Queensland 2016 Castrol Edge Townsville 400
Event Information
Round 7 of 14 in the 2016 International V8 Supercars Championship
Date8–10 July 2016
LocationTownsville, Queensland
VenueTownsville Street Circuit
WeatherFriday: fine
Saturday: fine
Sunday: fine
Results
Race 1
Distance 70 laps 200 km
Pole position Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:12.1443
Winner Jamie Whincup
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:31:34.8721
Race 2
Distance 70 laps 200 km
Pole position Mark Winterbottom
Prodrive Racing Australia
1:12.4077
Winner Shane van Gisbergen
Triple Eight Race Engineering
1:35:25.6070

Triple Eight Race Engineering had a successful weekend with two of its drivers, Jamie Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen, finishing first and second in Race 14. Van Gisbergen won Race 15 while Whincup finished fourth. As a result, Van Gisbergen moved into second place in the championship, 53 points behind Whincup. Defending series champion Mark Winterbottom finished third in both races, while James Courtney scored his first podium finish since the Clipsal 500 Adelaide by finishing second in Race 15.

Report edit

Background edit

Due to injuries sustained in a crash at the previous event in Darwin, Lee Holdsworth was unable to take part in the event.[2] His team, Team 18, had originally planned to replace Holdsworth with its endurance co-driver Karl Reindler,[3] however this change was abandoned when it was found that the team's chassis could not be repaired in time for the event. The team instead made a deal with Dunlop Series driver Kurt Kostecki, who would race for the team in his own chassis.[4]

Tim Slade ran a one-off livery at the event, with major sponsorship from Alliance Truck Parts.[5] His team, Brad Jones Racing, also announced a new technical alliance with American engineering firm Pratt & Miller in order to improve its understanding of its cars.[6] DJR Team Penske continued its sponsor rotation, running a Hog's Breath livery on Fabian Coulthard's car,[7] while Nissan Motorsport ran a one-off livery on Michael Caruso's car to promote a new deal between Nissan and A-League team Melbourne City.[8] Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport took part with mostly blank cars following a failed sponsorship deal between the team and controversial Gold Coast businessman Travers Beynon.[9]

One week prior to the event, it was announced that the Townsville 400 would remain a part of the Supercars Championship calendar until 2019.[10]

Jamie Whincup entered the event as the championship leader, 30 points ahead of his teammate Craig Lowndes, while Scott McLaughlin was third, a further 15 points behind.

Practice edit

Two forty-minute practice sessions were held on Friday afternoon. The first was topped by David Reynolds, who set a time of 1:12.8697. Chaz Mostert and Will Davison were second and third fastest respectively. The three Triple Eight Race Engineering drivers all made mistakes during the session, with Lowndes spinning at Turn 2 and Shane van Gisbergen going off twice at Turn 6. Whincup hit the wall on the exit of Turn 3 at the end of the session, causing significant damage to his car.[11] Whincup recovered to set the fastest time in the second session, with Mostert and Davison again finishing second and third.[12]

Practice summary
Session Day Fastest lap
No. Driver Team Car Time
Practice 1 Friday 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:12.8697
Practice 2 Friday 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.5530

Qualifying – Race 14 edit

Qualifying for Race 14 was held on Saturday afternoon and consisted of a single 15-minute session. Whincup took his first pole position of the season, setting a time of 1:12.1443 to be fastest ahead of Van Gisbergen and James Courtney. Nick Percat was given a two-place grid penalty for blocking Aaren Russell on the run into Turn 7.[13]

Race 14 edit

Race 14 was held on Saturday afternoon and the race regulations required each car to take on at least 120 litres of fuel during the race. The top three maintained their positions at the start while Davison moved up from sixth to fourth. McLaughlin and Dale Wood made contact on the opening lap, causing damage to McLaughlin's car and forcing him to pit for repairs. He later rejoined the race two laps off the lead. On lap 2, Slade was spun by Rick Kelly at Turn 11. Both drivers stopped on the track and Percat ran into the back of Kelly, who was given a drive-through penalty for causing the incident. Cameron Waters was the first driver to make a pit stop, doing so on lap 9. Courtney made his first pit stop on lap 13, followed by Van Gisbergen on lap 14 and Whincup on lap 16. Following the first round of pit stops, Whincup led from Van Gisbergen, Courtney, Mostert and Winterbottom.[14]

The second round of pit stops began on lap 35 when Slade and James Moffat completed their second stops. Whincup and Courtney stopped on lap 40, while Van Gisbergen stayed out for an extra lap. Van Gisbergen was then engaged in a close battle with Mostert, who had moved ahead of Courtney. Mostert passed Van Gisbergen on lap 47 before the latter was able to take back second place on lap 55. Kostecki hit the wall at Turn 10 on lap 51, leaving his car with damage that would take his team several laps to repair. Mostert was passed by Winterbottom on lap 59 before the safety car was deployed on lap 64 to allow Percat's car to be retrieved. Percat had suffered a steering failure and he hit the wall before stopping at Turn 7. With Van Gisbergen having to pass the lapped cars of Tim Blanchard and Chris Pither when the race restarted on lap 69, Whincup was able to win by over three seconds. Winterbottom finished third ahead of Mostert, while Davison took fifth place from Courtney on the run to the finish line. Courtney's teammate Garth Tander finished seventh after starting from 20th. The result saw Whincup extend his championship lead to 83 points, with Van Gisbergen moving into second place ahead of Winterbottom.[14]

Qualifying – Race 15 edit

Qualifying for Race 15 consisted of a 20-minute session on Sunday morning followed by a top ten shootout for the fastest ten qualifiers in the afternoon. Van Gisbergen set the fastest time in the qualifying session ahead of Whincup and Winterbottom. Davison, Lowndes, McLaughlin, Mostert, Reynolds, Scott Pye and Tander also progressed to the top ten shootout. Jason Bright made contact with Moffat at Turn 2, damaging the latter's steering. Bright was found guilty of careless driving and was given a three-place grid penalty for Race 15. Kostecki was given a two-place grid penalty for impeding Slade.[15]

The top ten shootout saw each of the ten drivers complete one flying lap each, in reverse order of their qualifying positions. Tander was the first driver to complete his lap and set a time of 1:13.1274, which was narrowly beaten by Pye. Reynolds improved on Pye's time by nearly half a second, setting a time of 1:12.6286, which Mostert and McLaughlin were both unable to beat. Lowndes then went fastest with a time of 1:12.5102, before Winterbottom eclipsed this by one tenth of a second. Neither Whincup nor Van Gisbergen were able to match Winterbottom's time and they qualified third and fourth respectively, behind Lowndes.[16]

Race 15 edit

Race 15 was held on Sunday afternoon and the race regulations required each car to take on at least 120 litres of fuel during the race. Reynolds made the best start and moved from fifth to second in the opening lap, behind Winterbottom and ahead of Whincup and Van Gisbergen. Slade and Todd Kelly both entered the pit lane at the end of the first lap after making contact with each other and Rick Kelly at the start and incurring damage. After locking a brake and damaging one of his front tyres, Van Gisbergen was the first driver to make a scheduled pit stop, doing so on lap 12. Winterbottom stopped on lap 14, followed by Reynolds one lap later, while Whincup stayed out until lap 24. Running longer on older tyres hurt Whincup's times and he rejoined the race in twelfth place, while Winterbottom continued to lead from Van Gisbergen and Reynolds. Kostecki crashed on lap 30 due to a mechanical failure, leading to the deployment of the safety car and triggering the second round of pit stops.[17]

Winterbottom maintained the lead ahead of Van Gisbergen and Reynolds, while Whincup moved up to fourth place having needed less fuel than other drivers in the second pit stop. The race was restarted on lap 37 and Van Gisbergen took the lead one lap later, passing Winterbottom at the final corner. Percat retired from the race on lap 41 with another steering failure. Triple Eight Race Engineering had fitted the wrong rear tyres on Lowndes' car during his second pit stop and as a result he dropped from sixth place on lap 47 to 17th ten laps later, before stopping for a tyre change on lap 58. The safety car was deployed on lap 62 after Andre Heimgartner stopped on the circuit and most of the drivers outside the top six took the opportunity to stop and fit fresh tyres. The race restarted on lap 65 with Van Gisbergen leading Winterbottom, Whincup, McLaughlin and Reynolds, while Courtney was ninth and the highest placed of those who had stopped.[17]

Courtney passed both Moffat and Tander on lap 65 and he continued to move forwards in the closing laps, passing Whincup for third on lap 69. Van Gisbergen had built enough of a gap to take victory, but Winterbottom was passed by Courtney on the run to the finish line. Whincup and McLaughlin finished fourth and fifth, while sixth through to tenth place were filled by drivers who had taken on new tyres: Waters, Pye, Caruso, Bright and Lowndes. Whincup maintained the championship lead, which was cut to 53 points over Van Gisbergen with Winterbottom a further 22 points behind in third.[17]

Post-race edit

The Holden Racing Team was fined A$3000 and penalised 30 Teams' Championship points after a wheel nut rolled across the pit lane in Tander's first pit stop.[18]

Results edit

Race 14 edit

Qualifying edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time
1 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.1443
2 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.3242
3 22   James Courtney Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 1:12.4368
4 55   Chaz Mostert Rod Nash Racing Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.4544
5 1   Mark Winterbottom Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.4554
6 19   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore 1:12.4952
7 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 1:12.5399
8 23   Michael Caruso Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:12.5653
9 34   James Moffat Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 1:12.5722
10 12   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.5767
11 888   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.6550
12 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:12.7032
13 7   Todd Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:12.7342
14 6   Cameron Waters Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.7433
15 15   Rick Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:12.7700
16 8   Jason Bright Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 1:12.7781
17 222   Nick Percat Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:12.8014
18 33   Scott McLaughlin Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 1:12.8182
19 96   Dale Wood Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:12.8198
20 2   Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 1:12.8836
21 17   Scott Pye DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.9819
22 111   Chris Pither Super Black Racing Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.9916
23 21   Tim Blanchard Britek Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.0055
24 3   Andre Heimgartner Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.1705
25 4   Aaren Russell Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.5333
26 18   Kurt Kostecki Team 18 Holden VF Commodore 1:13.8822
Source:[13]

Race edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 1:31:34.8721 1 150
2 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 +3.6 s 2 138
3 1   Mark Winterbottom Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 70 +5.1 s 5 129
4 55   Chaz Mostert Rod Nash Racing Ford FG X Falcon 70 +6.7 s 4 120
5 19   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore 70 +7.9 s 6 111
6 22   James Courtney Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 70 +7.9 s 3 102
7 2   Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 70 +8.5 s 20 96
8 12   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 70 +8.7 s 10 90
9 23   Michael Caruso Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 70 +9.2 s 8 84
10 7   Todd Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 70 +9.5 s 13 78
11 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 70 +10.3 s 12 72
12 888   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 +11.7 s 11 69
13 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 70 +12.8 s 7 66
14 8   Jason Bright Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 70 +14.1 s 16 63
15 3   Andre Heimgartner Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 70 +14.2 s 24 60
16 6   Cameron Waters Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 70 +14.6 s 14 57
17 34   James Moffat Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 70 +16.2 s 9 54
18 17   Scott Pye DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 70 +16.4 s 21 51
19 21   Tim Blanchard Britek Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 69 +1 lap 23 48
20 111   Chris Pither Super Black Racing Ford FG X Falcon 69 +1 lap 22 45
21 15   Rick Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 69 +1 lap 15 42
22 4   Aaren Russell Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 69 +1 lap 25 39
23 96   Dale Wood Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 69 +1 lap 18 36
24 33   Scott McLaughlin Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 68 +2 laps 17 33
25 18   Kurt Kostecki Team 18 Holden VF Commodore 64 +6 laps 26 30
Ret 222   Nick Percat Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 63 Steering 19[N 1]
Source:[14]

Race 15 edit

Qualifying edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time
1 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.6552
2 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.7226
3 1   Mark Winterbottom Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.8016
4 19   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore 1:12.8265
5 888   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.9045
6 33   Scott McLaughlin Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 1:12.9374
7 55   Chaz Mostert Rod Nash Racing Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.9491
8 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:12.9888
9 17   Scott Pye DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.9924
10 2   Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 1:13.0432
11 96   Dale Wood Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:13.0536
12 22   James Courtney Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 1:13.0946
13 6   Cameron Waters Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 1:13.1662
14 8   Jason Bright Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 1:13.1982
15 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 1:13.2228
16 15   Rick Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:13.2372
17 7   Todd Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:13.2419
18 23   Michael Caruso Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 1:13.2477
19 12   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 1:13.2671
20 222   Nick Percat Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.3791
21 34   James Moffat Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 1:13.4574
22 111   Chris Pither Super Black Racing Ford FG X Falcon 1:13.4722
23 3   Andre Heimgartner Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.4931
24 21   Tim Blanchard Britek Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.6103
25 4   Aaren Russell Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:13.9393
26 18   Kurt Kostecki Team 18 Holden VF Commodore 1:14.4121
Source:[15]

Top Ten Shootout edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time
1 1   Mark Winterbottom Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.4077
2 888   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.5102
3 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.5576
4 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 1:12.5786
5 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 1:12.6286
6 33   Scott McLaughlin Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 1:12.7099
7 55   Chaz Mostert Rod Nash Racing Ford FG X Falcon 1:12.8185
8 19   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore 1:12.9003
9 17   Scott Pye DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 1:13.1264
10 2   Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 1:13.1274
Source:[16]

Race edit

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 1:35:25.6070 4 150
2 22   James Courtney Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 70 +1.3 s 12 138
3 1   Mark Winterbottom Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 70 +1.3 s 1 129
4 88   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 +2.5 s 3 120
5 33   Scott McLaughlin Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 70 +3.8 s 6 111
6 6   Cameron Waters Prodrive Racing Australia Ford FG X Falcon 70 +4.9 s 13 102
7 17   Scott Pye DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 70 +5.8 s 9 96
8 23   Michael Caruso Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 70 +6.1 s 18 90
9 8   Jason Bright Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 70 +6.8 s 17[N 2] 84
10 888   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore 70 +7.9 s 2 78
11 19   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore 70 +9.3 s 8 72
12 15   Rick Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 70 +9.3 s 15 69
13 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore 70 +10.2 s 14 66
14 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 70 +11.9 s 5 63
15 12   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon 70 +12.1 s 19 60
16 55   Chaz Mostert Rod Nash Racing Ford FG X Falcon 70 +12.7 s 7 57
17 21   Tim Blanchard Britek Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 70 +13.1 s 24 54
18 96   Dale Wood Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 70 +15.6 s 11 51
19 34   James Moffat Garry Rogers Motorsport Volvo S60 70 +15.6 s 21 48
20 2   Garth Tander Holden Racing Team Holden VF Commodore 70 +17.3 s 10 45
21 4   Aaren Russell Erebus Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 70 +17.5 s 25 42
22 111   Chris Pither Super Black Racing Ford FG X Falcon 69 +1 lap 22 39
23 7   Todd Kelly Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 69 +1 lap 16 36
Ret 3   Andre Heimgartner Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 60 Mechanical 23
Ret 222   Nick Percat Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden VF Commodore 40 Steering 20
Ret 18   Kurt Kostecki Team 18 Holden VF Commodore 29 Accident 26[N 3]
Source:[17]

Championship standings after the event edit

  • After Race 15 of 29. Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Percat was given a two-place grid penalty for impeding Russell during qualifying for Race 14.
  2. ^ Bright was given a three-place grid penalty for careless driving during qualifying for Race 15.
  3. ^ Kostecki was given a two-place grid penalty for impeding Slade during qualifying for Race 15.

References edit

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