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2001 Shell Championship Series

Drivers' Champion:
Mark Skaife
Teams' Champion:
Holden Racing Team
Manufacturers' Championship:
Holden
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Support series:
Konica Series

The 2001 Shell Championship Series was an auto racing series for V8 Supercars. The championship, which was the third Shell Championship Series, began on 25 March 2001 at Phillip Island and ended on 2 December at Sandown after 13 rounds. The same events also determined the winner of the 2001 Australian Touring Car Championship as awarded by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.[1]

2001 season

 
The Ford Falcon AU with which Steven Johnson and Paul Radisich won the 2001 Queensland 500. The car is pictured in 2018

Driver changes

Team changes

Cars

Ford continued with the AU Falcon that the majority of Ford teams ran while some ran the older EL Model. Holden released the new VX Commodore after the VT Commodore. Some Holden teams still ran the VT and some ran the old VS Commodore.

Race formats

  • 2 45-minute races (around 100 km) will replace the 3 20-minute sprint races. There will also be a compulsory pit stop that has to be taken within a certain time of the race
  • There will be a Top 10 or Top 15 Shootout for all rounds during the season that will alternate from round to round. This involves a single lap around the circuit for the Top 10/15 qualifiers in qualifying. The winner of the shootout wins 18 bonus points
  • 2 events will involve the 3 20-minute sprint races. This will happen at Round 6 and 7 at Barbagello Raceway and Calder Park Raceway. There will be no compulsory pit stops
  • At 3 events, there will be 3 races over the weekend, this will happen at Hidden Valley, Pukekoke Park Raceway and Sandown

Special events

Round 2-Clipsal 500 at Adelaide. This involves 2 250 km races over 78 laps of the Adelaide Street circuit. The winner of the event is the driver who wins the second race and not the driver who collects the most points. The second race involves double points over the first race. There are 2 compulsory pit stops in each race, 1 stop for tyres and 1 stop for fuel.

Round 5-GMC 400 at Canberra. This involves 2 100 km races and 1 200 km race over 25 and 50 laps of the Canberra Street Circuit. The winner of the event is the driver who collects the most points over the weekend. The 2nd race of the weekend will involve a reverse grid of the entire field. The 3rd race grid will be a culmination of the points of race 1 and race 2 put together. In the first 2 races there will be only 1 compulsory stop for tyres. In the 3rd race, there will be 1 stop for tyres and 1 stop for fuel.

Round 9-VIP Petfoods Queensland 500 at Queensland Raceway. This is the first of the double driver endurance events. This race is held over 161 laps over 500 km. The race will involve driver changes and fuel and tyre stops will have to happen at the same time.

Round 11-V8 Supercar 1000 at Bathurst. Known as "The Great Race", Bathurst is the event that all the drivers want to win. It is again a double driver event and will involve driver changes at pit stops. The race is held over 161 laps over 1000 km. This season is the first time that the event isn't the last round of the championship.

Television coverage

Channel 10 and Fox Sports broadcast the coverage for the 5th year since 1997 when they took over from Channel 7. Neil Crompton hosted the coverage for regular rounds with Barry Sheene. Bill Woods hosted the coverage at special events while Leigh Diffey hosted the coverage at the last 2 rounds. Matthew White hosted the coverage at Winton for the only time in the 2001 season. Neil Crompton, Barry Sheene and Mark Oastler commentated for most of the season with Leigh Diffey coming in from Queensland 500 onwards. Greg Rust and Grant Denyer were the pit lane reporters after Greg was commentator for the 2000 championship.

Teams and drivers

The following drivers and teams competed in the 2001 Shell Championship Series. The series consisted of 11 rounds of single driver racing and two rounds (the Queensland 500 and the Bathurst 1000) of endurance racing with each car driven by two drivers.

Team Make No. Drivers Events Endurance Event Drivers
Holden Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 1   Mark Skaife All   Jason Bright*
  Tony Longhurst**
2   Jason Bright 1–8, 10–13   Tony Longhurst*
  Tomas Mezera
K-mart Racing Team 15   Todd Kelly All   Greg Murphy
51   Greg Murphy 1–10, 12–13   Rick Kelly
  Nathan Pretty
Lansvale Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 3   Cameron McConville All   Rick Bates
Stone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon 4   Marcos Ambrose All   Greg Crick*
  Wayne Wakefield**
9   David Besnard All   Matthew White
Glenn Seton Racing Ford AU Falcon 5   Glenn Seton All   Steven Richards
6   Steven Richards 1–8, 10, 12–13   Dean Canto
  Jim Richards
Gibson Motorsport Ford AU Falcon 7   Rodney Forbes All   David Parsons
00   Craig Lowndes All   Neil Crompton
Perkins Engineering Holden VX Commodore 8   Russell Ingall 1–8, 10, 12–13   Luke Youlden
  Adam Macrow
11   Larry Perkins All   Russell Ingall
Larkham Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 10   Mark Larkham All   Wayne Gardner
Imrie Motor Sport Holden VX Commodore 14   Greg Ritter 1–2   Steve Owen
  Tomas Mezera 3, 7–8, 12–13
  Christian D'Agostin 4
  Tony Ricciardello 6
  James Brock 9–11
McDougall Motorsport Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
16   Dugal McDougall 1–5, 7–11, 13   Andrew Miedecke
Dick Johnson Racing Ford AU Falcon 17   Steven Johnson All   Paul Radisich
18   Paul Radisich 1–8, 10, 12–13   Greg Ritter
  Paul Stokell*
  Cameron McLean**
Brad Jones Racing Ford AU Falcon 21   Brad Jones All   John Cleland
Team Kiwi Racing Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
021   Jason Richards All   Angus Fogg
Romano Racing Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
24   Paul Romano 1–7, 9–13   Owen Kelly
Paul Morris Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 29   Paul Morris All   Matt Neal*
  Ashley Stichbury**
Steven Ellery Racing Ford AU Falcon 31   Steven Ellery All   Geoff Brabham
Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 34   Garth Tander All   Jason Bargwanna
35   Jason Bargwanna 1–8, 10, 12–13   Paul Dumbrell
  Leanne Ferrier
Paragon Motorsport Ford AU Falcon 40   Cameron McLean 1–8, 10
Paul Weel Racing Ford AU Falcon 43   Paul Weel All   Tim Leahey
RPM International Racing Ford AU Falcon 45   Dean Canto 1–4, 7–8   Aaron McGill*
  Christian D'Agostin**
  Phillip Scifleet 9, 11
John Faulkner Racing Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
46   John Faulkner All   Craig Baird*
  Peter Doulman**
Clive Wiseman Racing Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
50   Tyler Mecklem 1–5, 7   Layton Crambrook
  Michael Donaher 8–9, 11
  Layton Crambrook 13
Rod Nash Racing Holden VT Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
54   Tony Longhurst 1–8, 10, 12–13   Tony Ricciardello
  Rod Nash 9, 11
Paul Little Racing Ford AU Falcon 75   Anthony Tratt All   Alan Jones
Briggs Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 600   John Bowe 1–11   Simon Wills
  Simon Wills 12–13
Part Time Entries
Eastern Creek Kart Racing Ford EL Falcon 20   Garry Holt 2, 9, 11   Kevin Mundy
Lansvale Racing Team Holden VS Commodore
Holden VX Commodore
23   Trevor Ashby 1–3, 6   Trevor Ashby
  Steve Reed 4–5, 11
Terry Wyhoon Racing Ford AU Falcon 25   Terry Wyhoon 9, 11   Rod Salmon
Tomas Mezera Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 32   Tomas Mezera 1–2
Scotty Taylor Racing Holden VS Commodore 37   Bill Attard 11   Roger Hurd
Melbourne's Cheapest Cars Holden VT Commodore 48   Eddie Abelnica 10
M3 Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 52   Peter Doulman 3, 8
Sieders Racing Team Ford EL Falcon 56   Luke Sieders 8
Halliday Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 61   Ross Halliday 2, 11   Greg Crick
Paul Morris Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 67   Matt Neal 8
Matthew White Racing Holden VS Commodore 76   Matthew White 1–2, 4, 7, 13
V8 Racing Holden VS Commodore 77   Steve Williams 8
Miller Racing Holden VS Commodore 84   Daniel Miller 6
Harris Racing Ford AU Falcon 88   Craig Harris 9, 11   Dale Brede*
  Michael Simpson**
Ric Shaw Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 90   Ric Shaw 11   Mike Conway
GM Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 111   Phonsy Mullan 7, 13
Holden Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 255   Rick Kelly 13
Power Racing Ford AU Falcon 500   Alan Heath 2, 11   Dale Brede
Team Kiwi Racing Holden VT Commodore 777   Angus Fogg 2, 12
Prancing Horse Racing Ford AU Falcon 888   Mark Noske 11   Craig Baird

* = Drove in Queensland 500 only

** = Drove in Bathurst 1000 only

Season review

Race calendar

The 2001 Shell Championship Series consisted of 13 rounds which included 7 pit-stop rounds of two or three races, two sprint races, two 2-driver races and 2 1-driver endurance races.

Rd. Race Title
Circuit
City / State Date Winner Team and Car Report
1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 24–25 Mar   Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
2 Clipsal 500,
Adelaide Street Circuit
Adelaide, South Australia 6–8 Apr   Jason Bright Holden Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
3 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 28–29 Apr   Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
4 Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 12–13 May   Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing
Ford AU Falcon
report
5 GMC 400,
Canberra Street Circuit
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 9–10 June   Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing
Ford AU Falcon
report
6 Barbagallo Raceway Perth, Western Australia 22–24 June   Paul Radisich Dick Johnson Racing
Ford AU Falcon
report
7 Calder Park Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 14–15 July   Paul Morris Paul Morris Motorsport
Holden VX Commodore
report
8 Oran Park Raceway Sydney, New South Wales 28–29 July   Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
9 VIP Petfoods Queensland 500,
Queensland Raceway
Willowbank, Queensland 24–26 Aug   Paul Radisich
  Steven Johnson
Dick Johnson Racing
Ford AU Falcon
report
10 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 8–9 Sep   Russell Ingall Perkins Engineering
Holden VX Commodore
report
11 V8 Supercar 1000,
Mount Panorama Circuit
Bathurst, New South Wales 4–7 Oct   Mark Skaife
  Tony Longhurst
Holden Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
12 Boost Mobile V8 International,
Pukekohe Park Raceway
Pukekohe, New Zealand 9–11 Nov   Greg Murphy K-mart Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report
13 Australian V8 Ultimate,
Sandown International Raceway
Melbourne, Victoria 1–2 Dec   Todd Kelly K-mart Racing Team
Holden VX Commodore
report

Drivers Championship

Pos Driver Penalty PHI ADE ECK DAR CAN PER CAL OPK IPS WIN BAT PUK SAN Pts
1   Mark Skaife 30 288 340 262 218 282 252 108 286 264 228 552 240 188 3478
2   Russell Ingall 156 464 93 176 190 189 228 179 333 273 314 125 155 2875
3   Jason Bright 80 235 468 237 222 214 157 200 199 264 205 133 181 184 2819
4   Greg Murphy 201 210 213 211 77 209 127 75 288 231 432 288 162 2724
5   Steven Johnson 153 455 108 72 294 176 230 204 370 161 59 164 92 2532
6   Todd Kelly 163 334 136 106 119 174 47 187 288 90 432 155 248 2479
7   Paul Radisich 133 65 201 58 232 288 208 120 370 161 59 110 104 2109
8   Marcos Ambrose 200 243 165 232 146 82 194 66 82 201 30 232 213 2086
9   Steven Ellery 132 220 54 118 187 104 156 126 232 148 333 126 137 2073
10   Garth Tander 104 238 108 84 288 108 150 146 144 109 356 142 70 2047
11   Craig Lowndes 238 213 172 32 180 188 123 219 16 51 192 125 242 1991
12   Steven Richards 191 284 77 172 205 134 148 105 33 105 304 50 104 1912
13   Tony Longhurst 57 256 108 62 36 102 80 102 262 29 552 168 80 1894
14   Larry Perkins 93 264 72 156 134 49 86 54 333 66 314 132 103 1856
15   Jason Bargwanna 105 248 62 134 136 88 64 90 144 126 356 124 144 1821
16   Glenn Seton 150 304 142 132 172 94 78 120 33 75 304 94 102 1800
17   Paul Morris 66 76 141 72 166 68 274 99 195 184 252 22 86 1701
18   Brad Jones 81 84 144 104 94 64 70 123 40 54 480 72 132 1542
19   Mark Larkham 54 160 69 165 178 50 127 51 143 87 84 96 62 1326
20   Paul Weel 78 32 105 102 112 102 76 81 216 93 132 100 78 1307
21   Cameron McConville 54 Ret 75 96 122 134 134 163 112 21 276 48 40 1275
22   John Bowe 54 108 209 59 232 120 76 84 108 102 118 1270
23   David Besnard 57 4 45 177 64 58 102 242 96 84 60 52 112 1153
24   Jason Richards DNQ 136 DNQ 68 110 64 42 75 160 69 204 108 110 1146
25   Cameron McLean 108 Ret 144 132 20 114 52 57 Ret 105 396 1128
26   Anthony Tratt 9 180 60 44 96 52 50 DNPQ 128 114 216 72 44 1065
27   Paul Romano 30 104 27 68 100 30 36 192 72 240 60 10 969
28   Tomas Mezera 48 176 DNQ 50 57 262 133 94 78 898
29   Rodney Forbes 66 Ret DNS 68 142 70 78 69 Ret 30 144 116 70 853
30   John Faulkner 51 252 42 34 52 48 DNQ 48 56 63 Ret 70 94 810
31   Dugal McDougall 54 88 108 42 22 32 DNPQ 176 57 156 46 781
32   Dean Canto DNQ 92 42 DNQ 30 DNPQ 200 379 743
33   Trevor Ashby 51 208 33 74 264 630
34   Greg Ritter DNQ 128 72 396 596
35   Jim Richards 200 379 579
36   Geoff Brabham 232 333 565
37   John Cleland 40 480 520
38   Angus Fogg 52 160 204 48 464
39   Owen Kelly 192 240 432
40   Steve Reed 50 116 264 430
41   Simon Wills 108 118 76 114 416
42   Rick Bates 112 276 388
43   Tim Leahey 216 132 348
44   Alan Jones 128 216 344
45   Tyler Mecklem DNQ 180 12 32 112 DNQ 336
46   Andrew Miedecke 176 156 332
47   Rick Kelly Ret 228 80 308
48   Matthew White 51 24 DNQ 38 96 60 16 285
49   Ashley Stichbury 252 252
50   Alan Heath 56 180 236
51   Dale Brede 48 180 228
  Nathan Pretty 228
53   Wayne Gardner 143 84 227
54   Neil Crompton 16 192 208
55   Phillip Scifleet 32 168 200
56   Matt Neal DNS 195 195
57   Tony Ricciardello 24 120 32 180
58   James Brock 104 66 Ret 170
59   Christian D'Agostin DNQ 168 168
  Paul Dumbrell 168 Ret
  Leanne Ferrier 168 Ret
62   Michael Donaher 15 152 Ret 167
63   Adam Macrow 88 72 160
  Luke Youlden 88 72
65   Rod Nash 120 36 156
66   Layton Crambrook 152 Ret DNQ 152
67   Craig Harris 48 96 144
  David Parsons Ret 144
69   Ross Halliday 116 Ret 116
70   Steve Owen 104 Ret 104
71   Michael Simpson 96 96
72   Gary Holt 48 45 Ret 93
73   Greg Crick 82 Ret 82
74   Paul Stokell 72 72
75   Eddie Abelnica 57 57
76   Craig Baird 56 Ret 56
77   Peter Doulman 48 DNPQ Ret 48
78   Daniel Miller 42 42
79   Rod Salmon 16 24 40
  Terry Wyhoon 16 24
81   Aaron McGill 32 32
82   Wayne Wakefield 30 30
Pos Driver Penalty PHI ADE ECK DAR CAN PER CAL OPK IPS WIN BAT PUK SAN Pts
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Phillip Island, Victoria

Mark Skaife get off to the best start possible as he collects the maximum number of points at Phillip Island with Craig Lowndes second on his debut for Ford thanks to the fastest pit stops over the weekend by his pit crew. Jason Bright comes third on his comeback to the sport.

Adelaide, South Australia

At the next round at Adelaide, Bright wins the round and the double points race after coming from the back of the field after an accident on lap 1, leaving him at the top of the championship. Mark Skaife has a shocker as he came fourth after being spun by Paul Radisich in Race 1 and has another spin in Race 2 leaving him ninth. Craig Lowndes won the Saturday race but tangled with Skaife in Race 2 leaving his car disabled and left him falling behind in the championship. Paul Radisich had the fastest car on the weekend but an axle broke in race 1 and steering damage left him wounded in the championship. Russell Ingall has a good weekend with a third and a second place. There was big controversy over the race officials as rule breaking went unpunished. They were being watched at Eastern Creek.

Eastern Creek, New South Wales

Craig Lowndes and Marcos Ambrose came first and second in the first race but got penalised because of incidents. Craig passed under a Yellow Flag that he could not see and Marcos made an illegal pass on Greg Murphy. This left Greg Murphy 1st on the grid for Race 2 and Mark Skaife second who started tenth in race 1 after he spun in the shootout. Greg Murphy lost his lead to Skaife after he was given a stop-go penalty for jumping the start, but there was more controversy after he didn't come to a complete stop. He got away with it but the rules were changed for the next round. Mark Skaife duly took out the race and round with teammate Jason Bright second but still leading the championship. Greg Murphy came third for the round even with the penalty.

Hidden Valley, Northern Territory

The next round at Hidden Valley turned out to be the car breaker of the year, with Greg Murphy and Russell Ingall having mechanical problems while leading within sight of the flag in Race 3 and 2 respectively. Mark Skaife had a stop-go penalty for jumping the start in Race 1 which left him 12th but still recovered to win Race 3 and come third in the round. Jason Bright had another solid weekend coming second and extending his championship lead over his teammate. But it was Marcos Ambrose who kept his nose clean over the weekend to take the round win in only his fourth championship round.

Canberra, ACT

The GMC 400 was the turning point of the season for Mark Skaife as he came third on the weekend and overtook teammate Jason Bright, who had a difficult weekend. The DJR cars were the cars to have earlier in the weekend as Paul Radisich and Steven Johnson finished 1–2 in qualifying but Radisich spun out in his shootout lap, leaving him 15th and Steven Johnson claiming his first pole position in the series. New for the championship were the pit lane speed limiters restricted to 40 km/h and only one pit bay per team. Steven Johnson wins the first race from Craig Lowndes who was advantaged bt a clear pit lane. Mark Skaife finished 3rd after starting 5th. Marcos Ambrose retires from the race with a broken driveshaft and will start from the back of the grid. The 2nd race is a reverse grid with Steve Reed and Steven Richards starting on the front row. Steven Richards wins from Marcos Ambrose who has a brilliant race which he started from the back but in race 3 he will have to start from the back again. Mark Skaife has a difficult race when he ran into the back of Rodney Forbes in a concertina effect and finished 24th and will start 10th in race 3. The race 3 grid is decided by an aggregate of points accumulated in race 1 and 2 which means that the front row is Craig Lowndes and Paul Radisich. Mark Skaife wins the race with Garth Tander second and Steve Johnson 3rd. Craig Lowndes was leading until a safety car came out with a pit stop still to go. He eventually retired with fuel pressure problems. Steve Johnson won the round with Garth Tander second and Mark Skaife 3rd.

Barbagallo, Western Australia

Paul Radisich dominates the weekend as he wins the shootout and Race 1,2 and 3. Mark Skaife consolidates his championship lead with 2nd in all 3 races with Greg Murphy 3rd on the weekend. Russell Ingall saw his chance of a podium dashed when he jumped the start in Race 3 and finished 4th overall.

Calder Park, Victoria

Paul Morris won his first ever V8 Supercar event as the Big Kev Racer was on the pace from the start of the weekend. Mark Skaife started on Pole but a poor start left him vulnerable to Steven Johnson, who he tapped to give him the lead, but he was issued with a stop-go penalty giving Johnson the lead he never relinquished. Paul Morris came 2nd and Marcos Ambrose 3rd. Paul Morris reverted to blocking in the final 2 races to win both, Russell Ingall finished 2nd in race 2 with Jason Bright 3rd and in race 3, Paul Radisich finished 2nd with Russell Ingall 3rd. Overall for the weekend, Steven Johnson finished 2nd with Russell Ingall 3rd. Mark Skaife finished 14th overall after a spin in race 3.

Oran Park, New South Wales

Mark Skaife comes back from a difficult Calder with a win in both races after starting 2nd. Craig Lowndes claims the pole, but finished 2nd in race 1 and 8th in race 2 after a spin by Garth Tander but still finishes 3rd overall. David Besnard has a fantastic round as he finishes 3rd and 2nd for a 2nd overall as teammate Marcos Ambrose struggles to get to grips with the track.

Queensland 500, Queensland

The 1st 2 driver Enduro threw up plenty of thrills and spills and a dramatic ending. The heavens opened causing a huge thunderstorm as Steven Johnson and Paul Radisich won the race in the gravel trap but was lucky as the red flag came out, putting the result to the previous lap. Russell Ingall and Larry Perkins finish 2nd and Todd Kelly and Greg Murphy 3rd. Mark Skaife and Jason Bright finish 4th even though they had oil on the screen for some of the race.

Winton, Victoria

Russell Ingall put his championship fight another step further as he takes his first round win of the season and also claims his first pole position of his career. Greg Murphy wins Race 1 but a slow pit-stop in Race 2 puts him 6th but still finished 2nd overall for the weekend. Mark Skaife finished 3rd overall for the weekend after starting 15th after a horror qualifying. Marcos Ambrose was the fastest ford over the weekend as he passed car after car after he ran off-road on the first corner.

V8 Supercar 1000, Bathurst, New South Wales

Mark Skaife put one hand on the championship after his win at Bathurst with Tony Longhurst. the drive of the day went to Brad Jones and John Cleland who started 21st and finished 2nd even despite radio dramas that meant that Cleland didn't come in under safety car. They lost out by a couple of seconds. Todd Kelly and Greg Murphy finished 3rd after running in the top 3 all day. They could have won if Todd didn't spin on a slippy track coming into the last pitstop at the chase. Russell Ingall overtook Jason Bright into 2nd place of the championship when Jason didn't finish with Tomas Mezera. Russell and Larry Perkins led coming into the final pitstop but Larry crashed when coming into the pit lane; damaging the front spoiler. They eventually finished 8th. Pole position man Marcos Ambrose went back though the field until he over cooked it coming into pit land at the first pit stop and got stuck in the gravel. He eventually retired. Greg Ritter and Cameron McLean finished 4th after a great race with a fast car. Paul Radisich and Steven Johnson retired with an engine failure during a safety car.

Boost Mobile V8 International, Pukekohe, New Zealand

In the first ever overseas event for the series, Greg Murphy collected maximum points on home turf. Mark Skaife collects the championship in the first race when he finished ahead of Russell Ingall who had a number of problems with the gearbox. Marcos Ambrose finished 3rd but didn't have the pace of the leading Holdens.

Sandown, Victoria

Todd Kelly wins his first ever championship round after a win in race 2 and other consistent race results. Mark Skaife wins the first race in dry conditions, but struggled in the wet conditions and eventually retired from race 3 after contact with Steven Richards. Craig Lowndes won the 3rd race from Marcos Ambrose.

Overall

Mark Skaife wins the series for the 4th time ahead of Russell Ingall. Jason Bright comes 3rd ahead of Greg Murphy. The first Ford driver is Steven Johnson. Todd Kelly comes 6th after his strong final round ahead of Paul Radisich who had some strong rounds. Marcos Ambrose collected the rookie of the year award after coming 8th but would regret the endurance races where he only collected 112 pts. Steve Ellery is the first driver from a single car team, placing 9th and Garth Tander eventually finishes 10th after a tough year. Craig Lowndes is 11th in his first year for Ford.

References

  1. ^ Australian Titles Retrieved from www.camsmanual.com.au. 14 May 2009.

External links

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2 Drivers Championship 3 3 Phillip Island Victoria 3 4 Adelaide South Australia 3 5 Eastern Creek New South Wales 3 6 Hidden Valley Northern Territory 3 7 Canberra ACT 3 8 Barbagallo Western Australia 3 9 Calder Park Victoria 3 10 Oran Park New South Wales 3 11 Queensland 500 Queensland 3 12 Winton Victoria 3 13 V8 Supercar 1000 Bathurst New South Wales 3 14 Boost Mobile V8 International Pukekohe New Zealand 3 15 Sandown Victoria 3 16 Overall 4 References 5 External links2001 season Edit The Ford Falcon AU with which Steven Johnson and Paul Radisich won the 2001 Queensland 500 The car is pictured in 2018 Driver changes Edit After racing for the Holden Racing Team since 1994 Craig Lowndes moved to the newly created Ford team formed from the formerly Holden aligned Gibson Motorsport and acquired privateers front runner Rodney Forbes as a teammate In between his Channel Ten commentary commitments Neil Crompton joined the team for the enduros Jason Bright replaced Lowndes in the number 2 Holden Racing Team car Rookie Marcos Ambrose and V8 Lites series driver David Besnard joined the series with Stone Brothers Racing Tony Longhurst found a drive with Rod Nash Racing and joined HRT for the long distance races while Craig Baird sat idle until the enduros Sacked Gibson Motorsport driver Greg Murphy joined the former Holden Young Lions squad with new sponsor Kmart he joined Todd Kelly at the team Fellow superseded GMS driver Steven Richards joined Ford Tickford Racing As part of a franchise deal arrangement the Holden Young Lions identity passed to privateer outfit Romano Racing who ran Paul Romano Cameron McConville joined the re launched Lansvale Racing Team as a lead driver while owners Steve Reed and Trevor Ashby shared an older VS Commodore Team changes Edit After running Holden Since 1993 Gibson Motorsport switched to Ford Romano Racing became Holden Young Lions and ran an ex HRT VT CommodoreCars Edit Ford continued with the AU Falcon that the majority of Ford teams ran while some ran the older EL Model Holden released the new VX Commodore after the VT Commodore Some Holden teams still ran the VT and some ran the old VS Commodore Race formats Edit 2 45 minute races around 100 km will replace the 3 20 minute sprint races There will also be a compulsory pit stop that has to be taken within a certain time of the race There will be a Top 10 or Top 15 Shootout for all rounds during the season that will alternate from round to round This involves a single lap around the circuit for the Top 10 15 qualifiers in qualifying The winner of the shootout wins 18 bonus points 2 events will involve the 3 20 minute sprint races This will happen at Round 6 and 7 at Barbagello Raceway and Calder Park Raceway There will be no compulsory pit stops At 3 events there will be 3 races over the weekend this will happen at Hidden Valley Pukekoke Park Raceway and SandownSpecial events Edit Round 2 Clipsal 500 at Adelaide This involves 2 250 km races over 78 laps of the Adelaide Street circuit The winner of the event is the driver who wins the second race and not the driver who collects the most points The second race involves double points over the first race There are 2 compulsory pit stops in each race 1 stop for tyres and 1 stop for fuel Round 5 GMC 400 at Canberra This involves 2 100 km races and 1 200 km race over 25 and 50 laps of the Canberra Street Circuit The winner of the event is the driver who collects the most points over the weekend The 2nd race of the weekend will involve a reverse grid of the entire field The 3rd race grid will be a culmination of the points of race 1 and race 2 put together In the first 2 races there will be only 1 compulsory stop for tyres In the 3rd race there will be 1 stop for tyres and 1 stop for fuel Round 9 VIP Petfoods Queensland 500 at Queensland Raceway This is the first of the double driver endurance events This race is held over 161 laps over 500 km The race will involve driver changes and fuel and tyre stops will have to happen at the same time Round 11 V8 Supercar 1000 at Bathurst Known as The Great Race Bathurst is the event that all the drivers want to win It is again a double driver event and will involve driver changes at pit stops The race is held over 161 laps over 1000 km This season is the first time that the event isn t the last round of the championship Television coverage Edit Channel 10 and Fox Sports broadcast the coverage for the 5th year since 1997 when they took over from Channel 7 Neil Crompton hosted the coverage for regular rounds with Barry Sheene Bill Woods hosted the coverage at special events while Leigh Diffey hosted the coverage at the last 2 rounds Matthew White hosted the coverage at Winton for the only time in the 2001 season Neil Crompton Barry Sheene and Mark Oastler commentated for most of the season with Leigh Diffey coming in from Queensland 500 onwards Greg Rust and Grant Denyer were the pit lane reporters after Greg was commentator for the 2000 championship Teams and drivers EditThe following drivers and teams competed in the 2001 Shell Championship Series The series consisted of 11 rounds of single driver racing and two rounds the Queensland 500 and the Bathurst 1000 of endurance racing with each car driven by two drivers Team Make No Drivers Events Endurance Event DriversHolden Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 1 Mark Skaife All Jason Bright Tony Longhurst 2 Jason Bright 1 8 10 13 Tony Longhurst Tomas MezeraK mart Racing Team 15 Todd Kelly All Greg Murphy51 Greg Murphy 1 10 12 13 Rick Kelly Nathan PrettyLansvale Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 3 Cameron McConville All Rick BatesStone Brothers Racing Ford AU Falcon 4 Marcos Ambrose All Greg Crick Wayne Wakefield 9 David Besnard All Matthew WhiteGlenn Seton Racing Ford AU Falcon 5 Glenn Seton All Steven Richards6 Steven Richards 1 8 10 12 13 Dean Canto Jim RichardsGibson Motorsport Ford AU Falcon 7 Rodney Forbes All David Parsons00 Craig Lowndes All Neil CromptonPerkins Engineering Holden VX Commodore 8 Russell Ingall 1 8 10 12 13 Luke Youlden Adam Macrow11 Larry Perkins All Russell IngallLarkham Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 10 Mark Larkham All Wayne GardnerImrie Motor Sport Holden VX Commodore 14 Greg Ritter 1 2 Steve Owen Tomas Mezera 3 7 8 12 13 Christian D Agostin 4 Tony Ricciardello 6 James Brock 9 11McDougall Motorsport Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 16 Dugal McDougall 1 5 7 11 13 Andrew MiedeckeDick Johnson Racing Ford AU Falcon 17 Steven Johnson All Paul Radisich18 Paul Radisich 1 8 10 12 13 Greg Ritter Paul Stokell Cameron McLean Brad Jones Racing Ford AU Falcon 21 Brad Jones All John ClelandTeam Kiwi Racing Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 021 Jason Richards All Angus FoggRomano Racing Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 24 Paul Romano 1 7 9 13 Owen KellyPaul Morris Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 29 Paul Morris All Matt Neal Ashley Stichbury Steven Ellery Racing Ford AU Falcon 31 Steven Ellery All Geoff BrabhamGarry Rogers Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 34 Garth Tander All Jason Bargwanna35 Jason Bargwanna 1 8 10 12 13 Paul Dumbrell Leanne FerrierParagon Motorsport Ford AU Falcon 40 Cameron McLean 1 8 10 Paul Weel Racing Ford AU Falcon 43 Paul Weel All Tim LeaheyRPM International Racing Ford AU Falcon 45 Dean Canto 1 4 7 8 Aaron McGill Christian D Agostin Phillip Scifleet 9 11John Faulkner Racing Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 46 John Faulkner All Craig Baird Peter Doulman Clive Wiseman Racing Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 50 Tyler Mecklem 1 5 7 Layton Crambrook Michael Donaher 8 9 11 Layton Crambrook 13Rod Nash Racing Holden VT Commodore Holden VX Commodore 54 Tony Longhurst 1 8 10 12 13 Tony Ricciardello Rod Nash 9 11Paul Little Racing Ford AU Falcon 75 Anthony Tratt All Alan JonesBriggs Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 600 John Bowe 1 11 Simon Wills Simon Wills 12 13Part Time EntriesEastern Creek Kart Racing Ford EL Falcon 20 Garry Holt 2 9 11 Kevin MundyLansvale Racing Team Holden VS CommodoreHolden VX Commodore 23 Trevor Ashby 1 3 6 Trevor Ashby Steve Reed 4 5 11Terry Wyhoon Racing Ford AU Falcon 25 Terry Wyhoon 9 11 Rod SalmonTomas Mezera Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 32 Tomas Mezera 1 2 Scotty Taylor Racing Holden VS Commodore 37 Bill Attard 11 Roger HurdMelbourne s Cheapest Cars Holden VT Commodore 48 Eddie Abelnica 10 M3 Motorsport Holden VT Commodore 52 Peter Doulman 3 8 Sieders Racing Team Ford EL Falcon 56 Luke Sieders 8 Halliday Motor Sport Ford AU Falcon 61 Ross Halliday 2 11 Greg CrickPaul Morris Motorsport Holden VX Commodore 67 Matt Neal 8 Matthew White Racing Holden VS Commodore 76 Matthew White 1 2 4 7 13 V8 Racing Holden VS Commodore 77 Steve Williams 8 Miller Racing Holden VS Commodore 84 Daniel Miller 6 Harris Racing Ford AU Falcon 88 Craig Harris 9 11 Dale Brede Michael Simpson Ric Shaw Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 90 Ric Shaw 11 Mike ConwayGM Motorsport Holden VS Commodore 111 Phonsy Mullan 7 13 Holden Racing Team Holden VX Commodore 255 Rick Kelly 13 Power Racing Ford AU Falcon 500 Alan Heath 2 11 Dale BredeTeam Kiwi Racing Holden VT Commodore 777 Angus Fogg 2 12 Prancing Horse Racing Ford AU Falcon 888 Mark Noske 11 Craig Baird Drove in Queensland 500 only Drove in Bathurst 1000 onlySeason review EditRace calendar Edit The 2001 Shell Championship Series consisted of 13 rounds which included 7 pit stop rounds of two or three races two sprint races two 2 driver races and 2 1 driver endurance races Rd Race Title Circuit City State Date Winner Team and Car Report1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island Victoria 24 25 Mar Mark Skaife Holden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report2 Clipsal 500 Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide South Australia 6 8 Apr Jason Bright Holden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report3 Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney New South Wales 28 29 Apr Mark Skaife Holden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report4 Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin Northern Territory 12 13 May Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers RacingFord AU Falcon report5 GMC 400 Canberra Street Circuit Canberra Australian Capital Territory 9 10 June Steven Johnson Dick Johnson RacingFord AU Falcon report6 Barbagallo Raceway Perth Western Australia 22 24 June Paul Radisich Dick Johnson RacingFord AU Falcon report7 Calder Park Raceway Melbourne Victoria 14 15 July Paul Morris Paul Morris MotorsportHolden VX Commodore report8 Oran Park Raceway Sydney New South Wales 28 29 July Mark Skaife Holden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report9 VIP Petfoods Queensland 500 Queensland Raceway Willowbank Queensland 24 26 Aug Paul Radisich Steven Johnson Dick Johnson RacingFord AU Falcon report10 Winton Motor Raceway Benalla Victoria 8 9 Sep Russell Ingall Perkins EngineeringHolden VX Commodore report11 V8 Supercar 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst New South Wales 4 7 Oct Mark Skaife Tony Longhurst Holden Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report12 Boost Mobile V8 International Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe New Zealand 9 11 Nov Greg Murphy K mart Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report13 Australian V8 Ultimate Sandown International Raceway Melbourne Victoria 1 2 Dec Todd Kelly K mart Racing TeamHolden VX Commodore report Phillip Island Adelaide Eastern Creek Darwin Canberra Perth Calder Park Oran Park Ipswich Winton Bathurst Sandownclass notpageimage Australian rounds Pukekoheclass notpageimage New Zealand rounds Drivers Championship Edit Pos Driver Penalty PHI ADE ECK DAR CAN PER CAL OPK IPS WIN BAT PUK SAN Pts1 Mark Skaife 30 288 340 262 218 282 252 108 286 264 228 552 240 188 34782 Russell Ingall 156 464 93 176 190 189 228 179 333 273 314 125 155 28753 Jason Bright 80 235 468 237 222 214 157 200 199 264 205 133 181 184 28194 Greg Murphy 201 210 213 211 77 209 127 75 288 231 432 288 162 27245 Steven Johnson 153 455 108 72 294 176 230 204 370 161 59 164 92 25326 Todd Kelly 163 334 136 106 119 174 47 187 288 90 432 155 248 24797 Paul Radisich 133 65 201 58 232 288 208 120 370 161 59 110 104 21098 Marcos Ambrose 200 243 165 232 146 82 194 66 82 201 30 232 213 20869 Steven Ellery 132 220 54 118 187 104 156 126 232 148 333 126 137 207310 Garth Tander 104 238 108 84 288 108 150 146 144 109 356 142 70 204711 Craig Lowndes 238 213 172 32 180 188 123 219 16 51 192 125 242 199112 Steven Richards 191 284 77 172 205 134 148 105 33 105 304 50 104 191213 Tony Longhurst 57 256 108 62 36 102 80 102 262 29 552 168 80 189414 Larry Perkins 93 264 72 156 134 49 86 54 333 66 314 132 103 185615 Jason Bargwanna 105 248 62 134 136 88 64 90 144 126 356 124 144 182116 Glenn Seton 150 304 142 132 172 94 78 120 33 75 304 94 102 180017 Paul Morris 66 76 141 72 166 68 274 99 195 184 252 22 86 170118 Brad Jones 81 84 144 104 94 64 70 123 40 54 480 72 132 154219 Mark Larkham 54 160 69 165 178 50 127 51 143 87 84 96 62 132620 Paul Weel 78 32 105 102 112 102 76 81 216 93 132 100 78 130721 Cameron McConville 54 Ret 75 96 122 134 134 163 112 21 276 48 40 127522 John Bowe 54 108 209 59 232 120 76 84 108 102 118 127023 David Besnard 57 4 45 177 64 58 102 242 96 84 60 52 112 115324 Jason Richards DNQ 136 DNQ 68 110 64 42 75 160 69 204 108 110 114625 Cameron McLean 108 Ret 144 132 20 114 52 57 Ret 105 396 112826 Anthony Tratt 9 180 60 44 96 52 50 DNPQ 128 114 216 72 44 106527 Paul Romano 30 104 27 68 100 30 36 192 72 240 60 10 96928 Tomas Mezera 48 176 DNQ 50 57 262 133 94 78 89829 Rodney Forbes 66 Ret DNS 68 142 70 78 69 Ret 30 144 116 70 85330 John Faulkner 51 252 42 34 52 48 DNQ 48 56 63 Ret 70 94 81031 Dugal McDougall 54 88 108 42 22 32 DNPQ 176 57 156 46 78132 Dean Canto DNQ 92 42 DNQ 30 DNPQ 200 379 74333 Trevor Ashby 51 208 33 74 264 63034 Greg Ritter DNQ 128 72 396 59635 Jim Richards 200 379 57936 Geoff Brabham 232 333 56537 John Cleland 40 480 52038 Angus Fogg 52 160 204 48 46439 Owen Kelly 192 240 43240 Steve Reed 50 116 264 43041 Simon Wills 108 118 76 114 41642 Rick Bates 112 276 38843 Tim Leahey 216 132 34844 Alan Jones 128 216 34445 Tyler Mecklem DNQ 180 12 32 112 DNQ 33646 Andrew Miedecke 176 156 33247 Rick Kelly Ret 228 80 30848 Matthew White 51 24 DNQ 38 96 60 16 28549 Ashley Stichbury 252 25250 Alan Heath 56 180 23651 Dale Brede 48 180 228 Nathan Pretty 22853 Wayne Gardner 143 84 22754 Neil Crompton 16 192 20855 Phillip Scifleet 32 168 20056 Matt Neal DNS 195 19557 Tony Ricciardello 24 120 32 18058 James Brock 104 66 Ret 17059 Christian D Agostin DNQ 168 168 Paul Dumbrell 168 Ret Leanne Ferrier 168 Ret62 Michael Donaher 15 152 Ret 16763 Adam Macrow 88 72 160 Luke Youlden 88 7265 Rod Nash 120 36 15666 Layton Crambrook 152 Ret DNQ 15267 Craig Harris 48 96 144 David Parsons Ret 14469 Ross Halliday 116 Ret 11670 Steve Owen 104 Ret 10471 Michael Simpson 96 9672 Gary Holt 48 45 Ret 9373 Greg Crick 82 Ret 8274 Paul Stokell 72 7275 Eddie Abelnica 57 5776 Craig Baird 56 Ret 5677 Peter Doulman 48 DNPQ Ret 4878 Daniel Miller 42 4279 Rod Salmon 16 24 40 Terry Wyhoon 16 2481 Aaron McGill 32 3282 Wayne Wakefield 30 30Pos Driver Penalty PHI ADE ECK DAR CAN PER CAL OPK IPS WIN BAT PUK SAN Pts Colour ResultGold WinnerSilver Second placeBronze Third placeGreen Points finishBlue Non points finishNon classified finish NC Purple Retired Ret Red Did not qualify DNQ Did not pre qualify DNPQ Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Withdrew WD Race cancelled C Blank Did not practice DNP Did not arrive DNA Excluded EX Phillip Island Victoria Edit Mark Skaife get off to the best start possible as he collects the maximum number of points at Phillip Island with Craig Lowndes second on his debut for Ford thanks to the fastest pit stops over the weekend by his pit crew Jason Bright comes third on his comeback to the sport Adelaide South Australia Edit At the next round at Adelaide Bright wins the round and the double points race after coming from the back of the field after an accident on lap 1 leaving him at the top of the championship Mark Skaife has a shocker as he came fourth after being spun by Paul Radisich in Race 1 and has another spin in Race 2 leaving him ninth Craig Lowndes won the Saturday race but tangled with Skaife in Race 2 leaving his car disabled and left him falling behind in the championship Paul Radisich had the fastest car on the weekend but an axle broke in race 1 and steering damage left him wounded in the championship Russell Ingall has a good weekend with a third and a second place There was big controversy over the race officials as rule breaking went unpunished They were being watched at Eastern Creek Eastern Creek New South Wales Edit Craig Lowndes and Marcos Ambrose came first and second in the first race but got penalised because of incidents Craig passed under a Yellow Flag that he could not see and Marcos made an illegal pass on Greg Murphy This left Greg Murphy 1st on the grid for Race 2 and Mark Skaife second who started tenth in race 1 after he spun in the shootout Greg Murphy lost his lead to Skaife after he was given a stop go penalty for jumping the start but there was more controversy after he didn t come to a complete stop He got away with it but the rules were changed for the next round Mark Skaife duly took out the race and round with teammate Jason Bright second but still leading the championship Greg Murphy came third for the round even with the penalty Hidden Valley Northern Territory Edit The next round at Hidden Valley turned out to be the car breaker of the year with Greg Murphy and Russell Ingall having mechanical problems while leading within sight of the flag in Race 3 and 2 respectively Mark Skaife had a stop go penalty for jumping the start in Race 1 which left him 12th but still recovered to win Race 3 and come third in the round Jason Bright had another solid weekend coming second and extending his championship lead over his teammate But it was Marcos Ambrose who kept his nose clean over the weekend to take the round win in only his fourth championship round Canberra ACT Edit The GMC 400 was the turning point of the season for Mark Skaife as he came third on the weekend and overtook teammate Jason Bright who had a difficult weekend The DJR cars were the cars to have earlier in the weekend as Paul Radisich and Steven Johnson finished 1 2 in qualifying but Radisich spun out in his shootout lap leaving him 15th and Steven Johnson claiming his first pole position in the series New for the championship were the pit lane speed limiters restricted to 40 km h and only one pit bay per team Steven Johnson wins the first race from Craig Lowndes who was advantaged bt a clear pit lane Mark Skaife finished 3rd after starting 5th Marcos Ambrose retires from the race with a broken driveshaft and will start from the back of the grid The 2nd race is a reverse grid with Steve Reed and Steven Richards starting on the front row Steven Richards wins from Marcos Ambrose who has a brilliant race which he started from the back but in race 3 he will have to start from the back again Mark Skaife has a difficult race when he ran into the back of Rodney Forbes in a concertina effect and finished 24th and will start 10th in race 3 The race 3 grid is decided by an aggregate of points accumulated in race 1 and 2 which means that the front row is Craig Lowndes and Paul Radisich Mark Skaife wins the race with Garth Tander second and Steve Johnson 3rd Craig Lowndes was leading until a safety car came out with a pit stop still to go He eventually retired with fuel pressure problems Steve Johnson won the round with Garth Tander second and Mark Skaife 3rd Barbagallo Western Australia Edit Paul Radisich dominates the weekend as he wins the shootout and Race 1 2 and 3 Mark Skaife consolidates his championship lead with 2nd in all 3 races with Greg Murphy 3rd on the weekend Russell Ingall saw his chance of a podium dashed when he jumped the start in Race 3 and finished 4th overall Calder Park Victoria Edit Paul Morris won his first ever V8 Supercar event as the Big Kev Racer was on the pace from the start of the weekend Mark Skaife started on Pole but a poor start left him vulnerable to Steven Johnson who he tapped to give him the lead but he was issued with a stop go penalty giving Johnson the lead he never relinquished Paul Morris came 2nd and Marcos Ambrose 3rd Paul Morris reverted to blocking in the final 2 races to win both Russell Ingall finished 2nd in race 2 with Jason Bright 3rd and in race 3 Paul Radisich finished 2nd with Russell Ingall 3rd Overall for the weekend Steven Johnson finished 2nd with Russell Ingall 3rd Mark Skaife finished 14th overall after a spin in race 3 Oran Park New South Wales Edit Mark Skaife comes back from a difficult Calder with a win in both races after starting 2nd Craig Lowndes claims the pole but finished 2nd in race 1 and 8th in race 2 after a spin by Garth Tander but still finishes 3rd overall David Besnard has a fantastic round as he finishes 3rd and 2nd for a 2nd overall as teammate Marcos Ambrose struggles to get to grips with the track Queensland 500 Queensland Edit The 1st 2 driver Enduro threw up plenty of thrills and spills and a dramatic ending The heavens opened causing a huge thunderstorm as Steven Johnson and Paul Radisich won the race in the gravel trap but was lucky as the red flag came out putting the result to the previous lap Russell Ingall and Larry Perkins finish 2nd and Todd Kelly and Greg Murphy 3rd Mark Skaife and Jason Bright finish 4th even though they had oil on the screen for some of the race Winton Victoria Edit Russell Ingall put his championship fight another step further as he takes his first round win of the season and also claims his first pole position of his career Greg Murphy wins Race 1 but a slow pit stop in Race 2 puts him 6th but still finished 2nd overall for the weekend Mark Skaife finished 3rd overall for the weekend after starting 15th after a horror qualifying Marcos Ambrose was the fastest ford over the weekend as he passed car after car after he ran off road on the first corner V8 Supercar 1000 Bathurst New South Wales Edit Mark Skaife put one hand on the championship after his win at Bathurst with Tony Longhurst the drive of the day went to Brad Jones and John Cleland who started 21st and finished 2nd even despite radio dramas that meant that Cleland didn t come in under safety car They lost out by a couple of seconds Todd Kelly and Greg Murphy finished 3rd after running in the top 3 all day They could have won if Todd didn t spin on a slippy track coming into the last pitstop at the chase Russell Ingall overtook Jason Bright into 2nd place of the championship when Jason didn t finish with Tomas Mezera Russell and Larry Perkins led coming into the final pitstop but Larry crashed when coming into the pit lane damaging the front spoiler They eventually finished 8th Pole position man Marcos Ambrose went back though the field until he over cooked it coming into pit land at the first pit stop and got stuck in the gravel He eventually retired Greg Ritter and Cameron McLean finished 4th after a great race with a fast car Paul Radisich and Steven Johnson retired with an engine failure during a safety car Boost Mobile V8 International Pukekohe New Zealand Edit In the first ever overseas event for the series Greg Murphy collected maximum points on home turf Mark Skaife collects the championship in the first race when he finished ahead of Russell Ingall who had a number of problems with the gearbox Marcos Ambrose finished 3rd but didn t have the pace of the leading Holdens Sandown Victoria Edit Todd Kelly wins his first ever championship round after a win in race 2 and other consistent race results Mark Skaife wins the first race in dry conditions but struggled in the wet conditions and eventually retired from race 3 after contact with Steven Richards Craig Lowndes won the 3rd race from Marcos Ambrose Overall Edit Mark Skaife wins the series for the 4th time ahead of Russell Ingall Jason Bright comes 3rd ahead of Greg Murphy The first Ford driver is Steven Johnson Todd Kelly comes 6th after his strong final round ahead of Paul Radisich who had some strong rounds Marcos Ambrose collected the rookie of the year award after coming 8th but would regret the endurance races where he only collected 112 pts Steve Ellery is the first driver from a single car team placing 9th and Garth Tander eventually finishes 10th after a tough year Craig Lowndes is 11th in his first year for Ford References Edit Australian Titles Retrieved from www camsmanual com au Archived 14 May 2009 External links EditOfficial V8 Supercar website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 Shell Championship Series amp oldid 1129684687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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