2016 Clipsal 500 Explained

Flag:South Australia
2016 Clipsal 500 Adelaide
Round No:1
Season No:14
Year:2016
Series:IVSC
Track Map:Adelaide (short route).svg
Date:4–6 March
Location:Adelaide, South Australia
Circuit:Adelaide Street Circuit
Weather:Friday: fine
Saturday: fine
Sunday: fine morning, afternoon thunderstorms
Race1 Laps:39
Race1 Dist:125
Pole1:Scott Pye
Pole1 Team:DJR Team Penske
Pole1 Time:1:20.0168
Winner1:Jamie Whincup
Winner1 Team:Triple Eight Race Engineering
Winner1 Time:56:43.1447
Race2 Laps:39
Race2 Dist:125
Pole2:Chaz Mostert
Pole2 Team:Rod Nash Racing
Pole2 Time:1:20.3724
Winner2:James Courtney
Winner2 Team:Holden Racing Team
Winner2 Time:59:37.1268
Race3 Laps:48
Race3 Dist:155
Pole3:Fabian Coulthard
Pole3 Team:DJR Team Penske
Pole3 Time:1:21.3006
Winner3:Nick Percat
Winner3 Team:Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport
Winner3 Time:1:49:03.6598

The 2016 Clipsal 500 Adelaide was a motor racing event for V8 Supercars, held on the weekend of 4 to 6 March 2016. The event was held at the Adelaide Street Circuit in Adelaide, South Australia, and consisted of two races of 125 kilometres and one race of 155 km in length. It was the first event of fourteen in the 2016 International V8 Supercars Championship and hosted Races 1, 2 and 3 of the season.[1] The event was the 18th running of the Adelaide 500.

The three races were won by Jamie Whincup, James Courtney and Nick Percat respectively. Percat's win was the first for Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport and came in the midst of controversy surrounding pit stop regulations. The third race was also affected by adverse weather conditions, which caused the race to be red flagged, and eventually finished 30 laps short of the scheduled length. Michael Caruso, despite not winning a race, left the event with the championship lead.

Report

Background

The event saw two drivers make their full-time driving debut in the series: Cam Waters, the winner of the 2015 V8 Supercars Dunlop Series, competed for Prodrive Racing Australia, replacing Chaz Mostert who was moved into the customer Rod Nash Racing car;[2] and Aaren Russell, another former Dunlop Series driver, who drove for Erebus Motorsport.[3] The event was Mostert's first since the 2015 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, where injuries sustained in a major crash in qualifying forced him to miss the final four events of 2015.[4] Nick Percat also returned from injury, having missed the final two events of 2015 with a foot infection.

Erebus Motorsport replaced their Mercedes-Benz E63 AMGs with a pair of Holden VF Commodores, reducing the number of manufacturers in the field from five to four.[5] The field itself expanded to 26 cars, up from 25 in 2015, following Triple Eight Race Engineering's purchase of a Racing Entitlements Contract from V8 Supercars management.[6]

Practice

The first of three practice sessions was held on Friday morning and was 40 minutes in duration. Scott McLaughlin set the fastest lap time ahead of defending event winner James Courtney and 2015 series runner-up Craig Lowndes.[7] The session was mostly trouble-free, with the only incidents seeing Tim Slade run down the escape road at Turn 4 and Jamie Whincup spin at Turn 9.[8] A second 40-minute session was held on Friday afternoon, with McLaughlin again setting the fastest time. All drivers used the soft compound tyre in this session, with McLaughlin's time of 1:19.6977 being a new practice record. Triple Eight Race Engineering teammates Whincup and Shane van Gisbergen were second and third.[9]

The final practice session was a 20-minute session held on Saturday morning. Michael Caruso was quickest ahead of James Courtney and David Reynolds, with teams focussing on race setup ahead of the two races in the afternoon.[10]

Session! rowspan="2"
DayFastest lap
No.DriverTeamCarTime
Practice 1Friday33 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:20.7880
Practice 2Friday33 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:19.6977
Practice 3Saturday23 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.2041

Qualifying – Races 1 and 2

Two ten-minute qualifying sessions were held on Friday evening which set the grid for the two 125 km races on Saturday. Drivers were allowed to use only the soft tyre in the first session and only the hard tyre in the second. Scott Pye took his first career pole position in the first session ahead of Whincup and McLaughlin. Reigning champion Mark Winterbottom was fourth with Courtney in fifth.[11] Russell was investigated for impeding Whincup at the final corner. Russell was going slowly, preparing to start a fast lap, while Whincup was at the end of a fast lap and lost time trying to avoid the rear of Russell's car. A similar situation led to a major accident involving Jonathon Webb and Greg Murphy at the 2012 Clipsal 500 Adelaide.[12]

Mostert, after qualifying only 12th in the first session, set the fastest time in the second session to take pole position for the second race. Whincup and McLaughlin were again second and third, with Courtney and Van Gisbergen rounding out the top five. Pye was seventh fastest. Mostert was surprised at taking pole position on his return to the series, saying: "I’ll still be up the pointy end which is great ... I’m a bit lost for words, I can’t really describe it. It’s kind of like my first pole all over again."[13]

Race 1

Race 1 took place on Saturday afternoon and required drivers to use soft tyres only. Whincup took the lead at the start with Pye assuming second position ahead of McLaughlin, Winterbottom, Courtney and Van Gisbergen. Lee Holdsworth was spun at Turn 6 on lap 1 and fell to the back of the field. Whincup built a lead of over five seconds in the opening laps, with Pye maintaining second place under pressure from McLaughlin. The first pit stops began taking place on lap 5, with Lowndes and Mostert coming in on this lap to take on fuel and have tyres changed. The safety car was called on lap 14 after Slade went down the escape road at Turn 9 and was unable to select reverse gear.[14]

After all drivers had made their pit stop, Whincup continued to lead with Courtney moving up to second place ahead of Van Gisbergen and McLaughlin. Pye had fallen down the order after losing time in his pit stop, with the car being dropped from the jacks with the left-rear wheel not fastened properly. The resulting delay in jacking the car back up and tightening the wheel nut dropped him to twelfth place. The safety car returned to the pits on lap 18 and Whincup again built a gap over second place, leading all the way to the finish. Courtney finished second ahead of Van Gisbergen and McLaughlin, while Garth Tander was fifth after passing Winterbottom, Lowndes and Todd Kelly following the safety car period.

Race 2

Race 2 also took place on Saturday afternoon but was run on hard tyres. Percat was unable to start the race due to an electrical problem on the parade lap.[15] Mostert led the opening laps from pole position with Courtney moving into second place after making a good start from fourth on the grid. The safety car was called on lap 2 when Chris Pither crashed at Turn 8. Racing resumed on lap 7 with Mostert leading Courtney, Whincup, McLaughlin and Van Gisbergen. Drivers began making their pit stops at the end of lap 9, with several drivers pitting at this time.[16]

Mostert, Courtney, Whincup and McLaughlin maintained their positions after all drivers had completed their pit stops, while Van Gisbergen dropped back after a slow stop. Tander also endured a difficult pit stop, with the car stalling as he left the pit bay and not being able to be restarted for a number of laps. When Tander eventually rejoined the circuit, he was hit by Tim Blanchard at the Senna Chicane. Blanchard's car was damaged and the resulting repairs left him six laps off the lead. A second safety car period was needed to clean up debris from the incident. Courtney took the lead at Turn 9 on lap 21, with Whincup taking second as Mostert was pushed wide on the exit of the corner. Courtney and Whincup then battled to the end of the race, Courtney emerging as the winner by six tenths of a second. Mostert held on to complete the podium while McLaughlin was fourth ahead of a recovering Shane van Gisbergen.

Qualifying – Race 3

Qualifying for Race 3 consisted of a 20-minute qualifying session held on Sunday morning followed by a top ten shootout on Sunday afternoon. Only 25 cars took part in the session, with Pither's crash in Race 2 doing enough damage to rule the car out of Race 3.[17] The qualifying session was stopped for several minutes when a power steering line on James Moffat's car broke and left power steering fluid on the track at the final corner which needed to be cleaned up. McLaughlin was fastest, setting a time of 1:20.4055 at the end of the session. McLaughlin, Mostert, Whincup, Van Gisbergen, Fabian Coulthard, Rick Kelly, Pye, Winterbottom, Courtney and Waters progressed to the top ten shootout as a result of being the fastest ten drivers.[18]

The top ten shootout saw each of the ten drivers complete one flying lap each, in reverse order of their qualifying positions. Waters, in his first top ten shootout, was the first driver out and set a time of 1:22.6300. Courtney triggered the kerb sensor at Turn 2 on his lap, which led to his lap time being invalidated and leaving him tenth on the grid. Winterbottom beat Waters' time by a quarter of a second before Rick Kelly bettered Winterbottom's time by over half a second. Coulthard was the sixth driver to run and set a time of 1:21.3006, another half a second faster than Kelly, which would be fast enough to secure pole position. Of the remaining runners, Mostert got closest to Coulthard's time with 1:21.3071.[19]

Race 3

Race 3 took place on Sunday afternoon and was scheduled to run for 78 laps, a distance of 250 km. A rain storm passed over the circuit just prior to the start of the race, prompting the majority of the drivers in the field to change from slick to wet weather tyres on the grid. Winterbottom, one of several drivers to remain on slick tyres, almost hit the wall at Turn 8 on the warm-up lap. Along with the other drivers on slick tyres, he pitted at the end of the warm-up lap to change to wet weather tyres.[20] The race start was delayed, however, as Russell's car stopped on the warm-up lap and had to be collected.[21] With the rain getting heavier, the race was started under the control of the safety car, which remained on the track for the first six laps to allow drivers to get a feel for the conditions.[22] With the regulations requiring each car to take on 140 litres of fuel during the race, some drivers took advantage of the safety car period to fulfil part of the requirement. This caused controversy, as there was confusion as to whether or not the race had actually started, with some teams believing that the official start of the race would not occur until the safety car returned to the pit lane.[23] V8 Supercar regulations state that a race may be started under the safety car in extreme circumstances, such as poor weather, and that the official start of the race is when the safety car returns to the pit lane. However, this is only the case when the warm-up lap has not been completed. As it had been completed in this case, the race was deemed to have started when the safety car led the field away from the grid.[24]

The safety car returned to the pits on lap 7, with Coulthard in the lead ahead of Mostert and Van Gisbergen. Whincup was spun by Tander, while Van Gisbergen took the lead from Coulthard before running wide at Turn 9 and handing the lead back. At the same time, Rick Kelly was spun by Mostert. Van Gisbergen regained the lead a couple of laps later, with Courtney following him through into second place. Van Gisbergen then ran wide at Turn 4, giving the lead to Courtney. The two made contact at Turn 9, allowing Lowndes through to the lead. With the rain stopped and the track drying out, drivers began to pit to change back to slick tyres, led by Jason Bright on lap 18. Lowndes continued to lead ahead of Courtney and Mostert. Mostert hit the wall at Turn 8 on lap 28, spinning into the escape road at Turn 9 and retiring from the race. On the same lap, drivers started to change back to wet tyres as rain had started falling again.

Courtney led until lap 36, when he aquaplaned going into Turn 8 and hit the wall, damaging the car and forcing him to return to the pits for repairs. The safety car was deployed due to the worsening conditions, with McLaughlin leading Davison and Lowndes. As the conditions continued to deteriorate, and a marshal was affected by lightning, the race was suspended on lap 42, with all cars returning to the pit lane. With the majority of the field having not taken on the required 140 L of fuel, questions were raised on how this would affect the result if the race was not restarted. The rules stated that any car that had not fulfilled the fuel requirement would be given a time penalty following the race, but it was unclear as to whether or not this applied to a shortened race.[25] The race restarted at 5:10 pm with five minutes of its allocated time remaining, and drivers who had not met the fuel requirement, with the exception of Coulthard and Pye, pitted to take on the remaining fuel. This left Percat to take victory, his first solo win in the series, having completed 48 laps, ahead of Coulthard, Pye, Caruso and Tander. However, Coulthard and Pye were immediately given a 30-second time penalty for not complying with the fuel regulations, dropping them to 14th and 15th places respectively.

The result left Caruso with the championship lead, 20 points ahead of Tander. Whincup was third, with Van Gisbergen and McLaughin completing the top five.

Post-race

The time penalties for Coulthard and Pye were extended to 60 seconds following the race, dropping them to 16th and 17th. The same penalty was also applied to Courtney, Slade and Moffat, but this did not affect the final result.[26] Pye was disappointed by the situation, saying: "It was physically impossible for us to fit it in because of the amount we chose to start with. That race, I don’t know how you can count it. It was a non-event." Holden Racing Team team principal Adrian Burgess questioned the application of the minimum fuel drop rule in a rain-affected race, saying: "Do we really need the fuel drop when we have a race like that? We probably don’t. Just let the guys up the front race hard in wet conditions."

Drivers described the race as one of the most chaotic they had ever competed in, with Lowndes describing the race as "bizarre" and McLaughlin saying: "It was the craziest race I’ve ever been a part of." Percat thanked his team Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport for the win, which was the team's first, saying: "This is an unbelievable moment in my career."[27] Tander and Mostert were both penalised 15 championship points for causing incidents in the race. Along with the increased penalties for Pye and Coulthard, this dropped Tander to fifth place in the championship, with Whincup moving into second, 15 points behind Caruso.[28]

Following the controversy over the start of the race, V8 Supercars decided to review race start procedures.[29]

Results

Race 1

Qualifying

DriverTeamCarTime
117 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:20.0168
288 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.1094
333 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:20.1505
41 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.1622
522 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:20.2364
697 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.2752
77 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.2839
815 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.3933
92 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:20.4067
1019 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore1:20.4089
11888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.4142
1255 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:20.4377
1312 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:20.4661
1423 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.5147
156 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.5659
169 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:20.5716
178 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:20.5879
1814 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:20.6324
1918 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore1:20.6804
2034 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:20.8847
21222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:20.9523
22111 Chris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon1:20.9544
2396 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.1744
243 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.3610
2521 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.4342
264 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.5897
Source:

Race

DriverTeamCarLapsTime/retiredPoints
188 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore3956:43.1447275
222 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore39+3.9 s569
397 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore39+7.6 s664
433 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6039+8.5 s360
52 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore39+11.1 s955
67 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+14.5 s751
7888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore39+18.1 s1148
81 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon39+18.8 s445
915 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+19.4 s842
1012 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon39+21.1 s1339
1119 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore39+21.4 s1036
1217 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon39+22.8 s134
1323 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+29.2 s1433
149 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+30.0 s1631
156 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon39+30.6 s1530
1655 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon39+33.8 s1228
1734 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6039+34.4 s2027
18111 Chris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon39+35.9 s2225
198 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore39+39.2 s1724
2096 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+40.0 s2322
21222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+40.3 s2121
223 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+42.0 s2419
2318 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore39+44.4 s1918
2421 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+47.0 s2516
254 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+50.6 s2615
Ret14 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore12Stopped on track18
Source:

Race 2

Qualifying

DriverTeamCarTime
155 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:20.3724
288 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.4552
333 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:20.4834
422 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:20.5612
597 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.6082
623 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.6425
717 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:20.6754
88 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:20.8206
9888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.9113
101 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.9135
1119 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore1:20.9318
126 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.9545
1314 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:21.0690
1415 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.0699
1518 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore1:21.0770
1621 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.0795
1712 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:21.1023
182 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:21.1433
19222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.1507
207 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.1865
2134 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:21.3525
229 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.3553
23111 Chris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon1:21.7035
243 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.7291
2596 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.8002
264 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:22.0507
Source:

Race

DriverTeamCarLapsTime/retiredPoints
122 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore3959:37.1268475
288 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore39+0.6 s269
355 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon39+2.5 s164
433 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6039+3.2 s360
597 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore39+6.3 s555
623 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+12.7 s651
717 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon39+16.3 s748
88 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore39+17.1 s845
919 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore39+18.7 s1142
10888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore39+20.5 s939
111 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon39+21.5 s1036
126 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon39+22.3 s1234
1315 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+23.9 s1433
1412 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon39+25.0 s1731
1534 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6039+26.7 s2130
167 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+27.1 s2028
1714 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore39+27.8 s1327
1896 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3339+28.9 s2525
199 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+29.8 s2224
203 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+31.3 s2422
2118 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore39+32.3 s1521
224 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore39+36.8 s2619
232 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore35+4 laps1818
2421 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore33+6 laps1616
Ret111 Chris PitherSuper Black RacingFord FG X Falcon1Accident23
DNS222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF CommodoreElectrical
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Race 3

Qualifying

DriverTeamCarTime
133 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:20.4055
255 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:20.4622
388 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.5746
497 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:20.6564
512 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:20.7551
615 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.8131
717 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:20.8204
81 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.8267
922 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:20.8581
106 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:20.8869
1123 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:20.9215
1219 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore1:20.9628
132 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore1:20.9781
147 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.0140
15222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.0140
1614 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:21.0250
17888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:21.0670
188 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore1:21.0712
193 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.1036
2018 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore1:21.1565
219 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.1694
2296 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.3195
2321 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.3735
244 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore1:21.8199
2534 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S603:23.3981
Source:

Top Ten Shootout

DriverTeamCarTime
112 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:21.3006
255 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon1:21.3071
397 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:21.3190
433 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S601:21.4396
588 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore1:21.5218
615 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L331:21.8616
71 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:22.3891
817 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon1:22.5069
96 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon1:22.6300
22 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF CommodoreNo time
Source:

Race

DriverTeamCarLapsTime/retiredPoints
1222 Nick PercatLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore481:49:03.659815150
223 Michael CarusoNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3348+7.1 s11138
32 Garth TanderHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore48+8.8 s13129
46 Cam WatersProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon48+11.3 s9120
59 David ReynoldsErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore48+12.9 s21111
67 Todd KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3348+13.5 s14102
715 Rick KellyNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L3348+14.0 s696
88 Jason BrightBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore48+15.2 s1890
91 Mark WinterbottomProdrive Racing AustraliaFord FG X Falcon48+16.4 s784
1097 Shane van GisbergenTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore48+17.1 s378
1121 Tim BlanchardBritek MotorsportHolden VF Commodore48+27.1 s2372
1233 Scott McLaughlinGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6048+27.3 s469
13888 Craig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore48+27.7 s1766
1488 Jamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringHolden VF Commodore48+44.8 s563
1519 Will DavisonTekno AutosportsHolden VF Commodore48+59.6 s1260
1612 Fabian CoulthardDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon48+1:00.2157
1717 Scott PyeDJR Team PenskeFord FG X Falcon48+1:06.5854
1818 Lee HoldsworthTeam 18Holden VF Commodore48+1:08.62051
193 Andre HeimgartnerLucas Dumbrell MotorsportHolden VF Commodore45+3 laps1948
2014 Tim SladeBrad Jones RacingHolden VF Commodore43+5 laps1645
2122 James CourtneyHolden Racing TeamHolden VF Commodore41+7 laps1042
2234 James MoffatGarry Rogers MotorsportVolvo S6038+10 laps2539
Ret96 Dale WoodNissan MotorsportNissan Altima L333022
Ret55 Chaz MostertRod Nash RacingFord FG X Falcon27Accident2
DNS4 Aaren RussellErebus MotorsportHolden VF Commodore
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Championship standings after the event

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Michael Caruso222
2 Jamie Whincup207
3 Shane van Gisbergen197
4 Scott McLaughlin189
5 Garth Tander187
Teams' Championship standings
ConstructorPoints
1Triple Eight Race Engineering404
2Holden Racing Team388
3Nissan Motorsport352
4Prodrive Racing Australia349
5Garry Rogers Motorsport285

Notes and References

  1. News: V8 Supercars 2016 calendar change . V8 Supercars . 1 October 2015 . 3 March 2016.
  2. News: Monster Energy backing for Waters . V8 Supercars . 2 March 2016 . 3 March 2016.
  3. News: Aaren Russell joins forces with Erebus Motorsport for 2016 . Erebus Motorsport V8 . 12 January 2016 . 3 March 2016 .
  4. News: V8: Burning questions ahead of the 2016 Clipsal 500 Adelaide . Dale . Will . . 3 March 2016 . 4 March 2016.
  5. News: Erebus Motorsport chooses to race Holdens in 2016 . Erebus Motorsport V8 . 13 January 2016 . 3 March 2016 .
  6. News: Triple Eight secures 26th V8 Supercars REC . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 29 May 2015 . 3 March 2016.
  7. News: McLaughlin to the top . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 4 March 2016 . 4 March 2016.
  8. News: McLaughlin fastest in opening V8 practice . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 4 March 2016 . 4 March 2016.
  9. News: McLaughlin masters softs . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 4 March 2016 . 4 March 2016.
  10. News: Caruso fastest in final Clipsal 500 practice . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 5 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  11. News: Pye and Mostert share Clipsal 500 poles . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 4 March 2016 . 4 March 2016.
  12. News: Near miss in qualifying . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 4 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  13. News: Mostert blasts back . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 4 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  14. News: Whincup dominant in Clipsal 500 opener . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 5 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  15. News: Hot Holdens slug it out . V8 Supercars . 5 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  16. News: Courtney fends off Whincup in Race 2 thriller . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 5 March 2016 . 5 March 2016.
  17. News: Black day for Kiwis . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 6 March 2016 . 9 March 2016.
  18. News: McLaughlin tops Sunday Clipsal 500 qualifying . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 6 March 2016 . 7 March 2016.
  19. News: Coulthard scores pole for Clipsal 500 finale . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 6 March 2016 . 7 March 2016.
  20. News: Hometown hero . Gadeke . Kassie . V8 Supercars . 6 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  21. News: V8 Supercars reviewing start procedures after shambles in Race 3 at Clipsal 500 . Dale . Will . . 8 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  22. News: Percat wins chaotic rain hit Clipsal 500 . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 6 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  23. News: Communication failure in Clipsal start chaos . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 8 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
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  25. News: Fuel drop debate rages after ‘crazy’ Clipsal 500 . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 7 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  26. News: Scott Pye disappointed to lose podium in rain-shortened Clipsal 500 . Dale . Will . . 7 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  27. News: Nick Percat storms to win in chaotic, rain-hit Clipsal 500 Adelaide . Phelps . James . . 6 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  28. News: V8 Supercars stars handed points penalties . Bartholomaeus . Stefan . Speedcafe . 7 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.
  29. News: V8 Supercars reviews starts . V8 Supercars . 8 March 2016 . 8 March 2016.