Stone Brothers Racing drivers James Courtney and Shane van
Gisbergen have carved their way through the field in the second race at round
four of the V8 Supercar Championship Series at Barbagallo Raceway today, making
up 30 positions between them in the 50-lap race.
The JELD-WEN Motorsport
and SP Tools Racing Falcon’s clawed their way back to seventh and tenth
respectively after starting from 20th and 27th on the grid courtesy of
Courtney’s drive-through penalty and a bruising first-lap incident for van
Gisbergen yesterday.
Courtney began his charge through the field early, a
clean pit stop on lap 14 helping him into ninth position by lap 32. The JELD-WEN
Motorsport driver continued to make progress following his stop, passing Andrew
Jones and Todd Kelly on his way to seventh place.
Van Gisbergen also
produced a fantastic drive to pick up 17 positions in the 50-lap race. The young
Kiwi driver showed great speed, particularly in the wet conditions, crossing the
line in 10th position.
Race three proved to be a little tougher, with
both Courtney and van Gisbergen struggling to make headway in the pointy end of
the field. Both drivers maintained their starting positions early but had to
settle for eighth and 12th at the chequered flag.
JELD-WEN Motorsport’s
James Courtney claimed eighth for the round while SP Tools Racing’s Shan e van
Gisbergen was 17th, his race one retirement proving costly in the points
haul.
Courtney is currently ninth in the V8 Supercar Championship
standings; van Gisbergen is 16th.
Round five of the V8 Supercar
Championship Series is at Sandown Raceway on the Queens Birthday long weekend,
7-9 June 2008.
James Courtney, #4, JELD-WEN Motorsport“We had
a big improvement in the JELD-WEN Motorsport Falcon today.
“The car was
faster than a couple of the cars in front of me in the last race but this is a
tough circuit to pass on.
“I could have had a lunge but there was a good
chance that that would result in contact and I just can’t afford to do
that.
“The drive-through yesterday killed our weekend; you get a good
finish in race one and you can be up in the top five in race two and three. The
result yesterday hindered us today.
“Still it was a good recovery today
and we are slowly crawling back and chipping away at the championship. There is
still a long way to go.”
Shane van Gisbergen, #9, SP Tools Racing
Falcon“The SP Tools Racing Falcon was as good as new today with the
repairs the guys did last night.
“We started third to last and came right
through to tenth; the car was really fast in the rain. We picked up a lot of
track position then.
“We pitted late and had really good tyres because we
didn’t finish the first race so that helped us too.
“In the last race we
ran into a bit of a wall; it’s a lot harder to pass those guys who have close to
the same pace as you.
“We had a slow stop which cost us a couple of spots
but overall, I’ve had a pretty good first race here; a top ten in qualifying and
good speed.”
Meeting Points1. Mark Winterbottom 300 pts
2.
Garth Tander 270 pts
3. Jamie Whincup 236 pts
4. Craig Lowndes 234
pts
5. Rick Kelly 210 pts
6. Will Davison 202 pts
7. Steve n Richards
200 pts
8. James Courtney 154 pts 9. Fabian Coulthard 138 pts
10. Andrew Jones 132 pts
17. Shane van Gisbergen 98
ptsChampionship Points1. Garth Tander 896 pts
2. Rick
Kelly 882 pts
3. Mark Winterbottom 872 pts
4. Jamie Whincup 776 pts
5.
Steven Richards 721 pts
6. Craig Lowndes 711 pts
7. Will Davison 640
pts
8. Lee Holdsworth 626 pts
9. James Courtney 577 pts10.
Fabian Coulthard 569 pts
16. Shane van Gisbergen 464
ptsRace 31. Mark Winterbottom
2. Garth Tander
3.
Jamie Whincup
4. Craig Lowndes
5. Will Davison
6. Rick Kelly
7.
Steven Richards
8. James Courtney9. Fabian Coulthard
10.
Cameron McConville
12. Shane van Gisbergen Race 11.
Mark Winterbottom
2. Garth Tander
3. Jamie Whincup
4. Craig
Lowndes
5. Rick Kelly
6. Will Davison
7. James Courtney8.
Todd Kel ly
9. Steven Richards
10. Shane van Gisbergen