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Victoria (state) 2011 L&H 500
Event Information
Round 9 of 14 in the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship
Date16–18 September 2011
LocationPhillip Island, Victoria
VenuePhillip Island Grand Prix Circuit
WeatherFine
Results
Race 1
Distance 113 laps 500 km
Pole position Will Davison
Luke Youlden
Ford Performance Racing
70 pts
Winner Craig Lowndes
Mark Skaife
Triple Eight Race Engineering
3:08:13.2041

The 2011 L&H 500 was the ninth event of the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was held on the weekend of 16 to 18 September at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia. This was the eleventh running of Phillip Island 500, the fourth occasion which filled the annual 500 kilometre, two-driver V8 Supercar race, and the 21st ATCC championship race meeting at the circuit. It was also the last 500 kilometre race for V8 Supercars at Phillip Island, as the endurance race returned to Sandown Raceway in 2012, and the Phillip Island event reverted to a sprint race format with two 150 kilometre races.

Unique to the L&H 500, two preliminary 14 lap qualifying races were held on Saturday with the two drivers of each car starting one race each. A single pitstop by each car in either race, in which at least two tyres were changed, was mandated, with the combined results of the two qualifying races determining the grid for the main 500 kilometre race. The 500 kilometre race itself was Race 19 of the championship.[1]

Tony D'Alberto Racing driver Tony D'Alberto was forced to withdraw from the race after contracting chicken pox. He was replaced by Fujitsu Series driver Taz Douglas.[2]

Ford Performance Racing's Will Davison and Luke Youlden came out best of the qualifying format, and secured pole position for the main race, with the 2010 L&H 500 winners Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife lining up sixth.[3]

The TeamVodafone pairing of Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife came through the 500 km race to secure the consecutive victories at the event, followed by Jamie Whincup and Andrew Thompson, with pole-sitters Will Davison and Luke Youlden crossing the line third.[4]

Results

L&H 500

Results of the 500 kilometre Race 19 were as follows:[5]

Pos No Driver Car Team
Competitor[5]
Laps Time/retired Grid
1 888 Australia Craig Lowndes
Australia Mark Skaife
Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 113 3:08:13.2041 6
2 88 Australia Jamie Whincup
Australia Andrew Thompson
Holden VE Commodore Triple Eight Race Engineering 113 +6.3s 4
3 6 Australia Will Davison
Australia Luke Youlden
Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 113 +9.2s 1
4 2 Australia Garth Tander
Australia Nick Percat
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 113 +15.6s 2
5 9 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen
New Zealand John McIntyre
Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 113 +15.6s 3
6 16 Australia David Reynolds
Australia Tim Blanchard
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing
113 +19.5s 7
7 8 Australia Jason Bright
Australia Andrew Jones
Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 113 +27.4s 22
8 15 Australia Rick Kelly
Australia Owen Kelly
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113 +32.4s 12
9 1 Australia James Courtney
Australia Cameron McConville
Holden VE Commodore Holden Racing Team 113 +34.6s 10
10 61 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard
New Zealand Craig Baird
Holden VE Commodore Walkinshaw Racing 113 +41.0s 14
11 14 Australia Jason Bargwanna
Australia Shane Price
Holden VE Commodore Brad Jones Racing 113 +49.7s 27
12 33 Australia Lee Holdsworth
Australia Greg Ritter
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 113 +52.3s 16
13 11 New Zealand Greg Murphy
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113 +1m 2.6s 8
14 7 Australia Todd Kelly
Australia David Russell
Holden VE Commodore Kelly Racing 113 +1m 7.4s 11
15 49 Australia Steve Owen
Australia Paul Morris
Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 113 +1m 7.6s 15
16 34 Australia Michael Caruso
Australia Marcus Marshall
Holden VE Commodore Garry Rogers Motorsport 113 +1m 14.2s 13
17 5 Australia Mark Winterbottom
New Zealand Steven Richards
Ford FG Falcon Ford Performance Racing 113 +1m 17.7s 9
18 19 Australia Jonathon Webb
United Kingdom Richard Lyons
Ford FG Falcon Tekno Autosports 113 +1m 19.7s 24
19 12 Australia Dean Fiore
Australia Michael Patrizi
Ford FG Falcon Triple F Racing 113 +1m 22.1s 23
20 39 Australia Russell Ingall
Australia Jack Perkins
Holden VE Commodore Paul Morris Motorsport 113 +1m 24.6s 18
21 3 Australia Dale Wood
Australia Taz Douglas
Ford FG Falcon Tony D'Alberto Racing 112 +1m 24.8s 19
22 4 Australia Alex Davison
Australia David Brabham
Ford FG Falcon Stone Brothers Racing 113 +1m 27.7s 28
23 55 Australia Paul Dumbrell
Australia Dean Canto
Ford FG Falcon Rod Nash Racing 113 +1m 30.3s 5
24 47 Australia Tim Slade
New Zealand Daniel Gaunt
Ford FG Falcon James Rosenberg Racing 113 +1m 30.5s 21
25 18 Australia James Moffat
New Zealand Matt Halliday
Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 113 +1m 33.3s 20
26 17 Australia Steven Johnson
Australia David Besnard
Ford FG Falcon Dick Johnson Racing 112 + 1 lap 26
27 30 Australia Warren Luff
Australia Nathan Pretty
Holden VE Commodore Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 111 + 2 laps 17
28 21 Australia Karl Reindler
Australia David Wall
Holden VE Commodore Britek Motorsportg 100 + 13 laps 25

Standings

  • Championship standings after 19 of 28 races were as follows.
Pos No Name Team Points
1 88 Australia Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering 2145
2 888 Australia Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering 2053
3 9 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Stone Brothers Racing 1716
4 15 Australia Rick Kelly Kelly Racing 1585
5 2 Australia Garth Tander Holden Racing Team 1548

References

  1. ^ 2011 V8 Supercars Championship - Race 19, Supplementary Regulations for V8 Supercars, www.v8supercars.com.au Retrieved via web.archive.org
  2. ^ "Chicken pox rules out Tony D'Alberto". SpeedCafe. 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
  3. ^ Ian Price (2011-09-17). "Davison and Youlden hand FPR pole at the Island". The V8 Times. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
  4. ^ Ian Price (2011-09-18). "The Dream Team does it again". The V8 Times. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-18.
  5. ^ a b "L&H 500 - V8 Supercar Championship — Race 19 - Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit — V8 Supercars — Race 19". National Software. 2011-09-18. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
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