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The 2019 Bathurst 1000 (formally known as the 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000) was a motor racing event for Supercars which was held on the weekend of 10–13 October 2019. It was held at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia and featured a single 1000 kilometre race. The event was the eleventh of fourteen in the 2019 Supercars Championship and incorporated Race 25 of the series. It was also the opening round of the 2019 Enduro Cup.[1]

2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000
Event Information
Round 11 of 14 in the 2019 Supercars Championship
Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit
Date10–13 October 2019
LocationBathurst, New South Wales
VenueMount Panorama Circuit
WeatherFine early before patchy cloud developed late
Results
Race 1
Distance 161 laps 1000 km
Pole position Chaz Mostert
Tickford Racing
2:03.7897
Winner Scott McLaughlin
Alexandre Prémat
DJR Team Penske
6:27:51.5260

DJR Team Penske drivers Scott McLaughlin and Alexandre Prémat won the race from pole position, marking their first Bathurst 1000 win.[2] It was also the first time Dick Johnson Racing—which merged with Team Penske in 2015— had won the race since 1994. The Triple Eight Race Engineering pair of Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander finished second, with Walkinshaw Andretti United's James Courtney and Jack Perkins completing the podium in third.

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Background

 
The race winning Ford Mustang GT, pictured during Practice 4

The event was the 62nd running of the Bathurst 1000, which was first held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in 1960 as a 500-mile race for Australian-made standard production sedans, and marks the 59th time that the race was held at Mount Panorama. It was the 23rd running of the Australian 1000 race, which was first held after the organisational split between the Australian Racing Drivers Club and V8 Supercars Australia that saw two "Bathurst 1000" races contested in both 1997 and 1998. It was scheduled as the 21st race held as part of the Supercars Championship and the seventh time it forms part of the Enduro Cup. The defending winners of the race are Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards, who are competing with Jamie Whincup and Mark Winterbottom in 2019 respectively.[3]

Scott McLaughlin lead the Drivers' Championship leading into the event, leading second-placed Shane van Gisbergen by just under two events' worth of points. Chaz Mostert sits in third ahead of McLaughlin's DJR Team Penske team-mate Fabian Coulthard. In the Teams' Championship, DJR Team Penske hold an 855-point lead over Triple Eight Race Engineering.[4]

Entry list

Twenty-six cars were entered in the event – 16 Holden Commodores, 6 Ford Mustangs and 4 Nissan Altimas. In addition to the 24 regular-season entries, there were two 'Wildcards' – one for Super2 Series team Kostecki Brothers Racing with cousins Jake and Brodie Kostecki, and another from Walkinshaw Andretti United for IndyCar drivers Alexander Rossi and James Hinchcliffe. A third wildcard from Team Kiwi Racing, who last appeared in 2008, was also announced, featuring Chris van der Drift and Jaxon Evans as drivers – however this failed to materialise.[5][6] Six drivers made their debut in the race; all four 'Wildcard' drivers, as well as Super2 Series competitors Thomas Randle and Jack Smith.[7] It was the last start for five-time winner Steven Richards.[8]

No. Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car No. Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car
2   Scott Pye
  Warren Luff
Walkinshaw Andretti United
(Winning Appliances)
Holden Commodore ZB 21   Macauley Jones
  Dean Canto
Tim Blanchard Racing
(CoolDrive)
Holden Commodore ZB
3   Garry Jacobson
  Dean Fiore
Kelly Racing
(Rabble Club)
Nissan Altima L33 22   James Courtney
  Jack Perkins
Walkinshaw Andretti United
(Appliances Online)
Holden Commodore ZB
5   Lee Holdsworth
  Thomas Randle
Tickford Racing
(Bottle-O, Southern Comfort)
Ford Mustang GT 23   Will Davison
  Alex Davison
23Red Racing
(Milwaukee Tools)
Ford Mustang GT
6   Cameron Waters
  Michael Caruso
Tickford Racing
(Monster Energy)
Ford Mustang GT 27   Alexander Rossi
  James Hinchcliffe
Walkinshaw Andretti United
(NAPA Auto Parts, Virgin Australia)
Holden Commodore ZB
7   Andre Heimgartner
  Bryce Fullwood
Kelly Racing
(Plus Fitness)
Nissan Altima L33 33   Richie Stanaway
  Chris Pither
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Boost Mobile)
Holden Commodore ZB
8   Nick Percat
  Tim Blanchard
Brad Jones Racing
(Mobil 1)
Holden Commodore ZB 34   James Golding
  Richard Muscat
Garry Rogers Motorsport
(Boost Mobile)
Holden Commodore ZB
9   David Reynolds
  Luke Youlden
Erebus Motorsport
(Penrite)
Holden Commodore ZB 35   Todd Hazelwood
  Jack Smith
Matt Stone Racing
(SP Tools)
Holden Commodore ZB
12   Fabian Coulthard
  Tony D'Alberto
DJR Team Penske
(Shell V-Power)
Ford Mustang GT 55   Chaz Mostert
  James Moffat
Tickford Racing
(Supercheap Auto)
Ford Mustang GT
14   Tim Slade
  Ashley Walsh
Brad Jones Racing
(Freightliner, Alliance Truck Parts)
Holden Commodore ZB 56   Brodie Kostecki
  Jake Kostecki
Kostecki Brothers Racing
(Boost Mobile, Arcoweld)
Holden Commodore ZB
15   Rick Kelly
  Dale Wood
Kelly Racing
(Castrol)
Nissan Altima L33 78   Simona de Silvestro
  Alex Rullo
Kelly Racing
(Harvey Norman)
Nissan Altima L33
17   Scott McLaughlin
  Alexandre Prémat
DJR Team Penske
(Shell V-Power)
Ford Mustang GT 97   Shane van Gisbergen
  Garth Tander
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Red Bull, Holden)
Holden Commodore ZB
18   Mark Winterbottom
  Steven Richards
Team 18
(Irwin Tools)
Holden Commodore ZB 99   Anton de Pasquale
  Will Brown
Erebus Motorsport
(Penrite)
Holden Commodore ZB
19   Jack Le Brocq
  Jonathon Webb
Tekno Autosports
(Truck Assist)
Holden Commodore ZB 888   Jamie Whincup
  Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering
(Red Bull, Holden)
Holden Commodore ZB
Source:[9]

Entries with a grey background are wildcard entries which do not compete in the full championship season.

Summary

Thursday and Friday practice

Jamie Whincup topped the opening session with the fastest time for an opening session in Bathurst 1000 history. Macauley Jones had the first incident of the weekend, and the only one of the session, backing his Holden Commodore ZB into the wall at the Cutting. As well as doing damage to the rear bumper and chassis rail, the impact bizarrely popped the rivets out of the roof, which subsequently folded back on the car as the Tim Blanchard Racing driver stopped at Reid Park.[10]

The first co-driver session was smattered with incidents, starting with multiple drivers running through the grass at the Chase. Twenty minutes into the session, the Mountain claimed its first major scalp with Luke Youlden hitting the wall at Sulman Park and ripping the front-right suspension out of the car, resigning it to the garage for the rest of the day. Jake Kostecki in the Kostecki Brothers Racing wildcard would make the same error at the end of the session, with Ashley Walsh bringing out the only other red flag of the session having locked up and run into the sandtrap at Murray's Corner. Jack Smith had a baptism of fire, brushing the tyre wall at Griffin's Bend in the Matt Stone Racing entry fifteen minutes in. James Moffat overtook DJR Team Penske's Alexandre Prémat in the dying seconds to set the fastest time in the GT Mustang.[11]

Thursday's running ended with an incident-free third session, as championship leader McLaughlin broke his own Top Ten Shootout record by a tenth of a second on the first day of practice. The damaged #9 and #56 Commodores sat out the session, and all six Mustangs finished inside the top seven positions – the top six covered by less than three-tenths of a second.[12]

Friday began with a co-driver session, topped by Will Brown in the second Erebus Motorsport Commodore. The session was stopped a matter of seconds after it began with Jake Kostecki running straight into the fence at Griffins' Bend after a steering rack stop was left in the car, for which the team received an AU$5,000 fine.[13] Debutant Thomas Randle ran wide at Forrest's Elbow and lightly brushed the outside wall, but did not bring out the red flags. Garth Tander in Shane van Gisbergen's Triple Eight Race Engineering Commodore also ran wide at the first corner, nearly rejoining into the path of Moffat.[14]

The final practice session before qualifying saw another big-name driver in strife, with Whincup crashing at the Esses in an attempt to avoid the already stranded Richie Stanaway. Elsewhere it was a struggle for the international drivers, as both Simona de Silvestro and Alexander Rossi found the sandtrap at Hell Corner in separate incidents. McLaughlin once again lowered the lap record by 0.3sec, with Andre Heimgartner producing the first sub 2:04 time for a Nissan Altima to finish second.[15]

Provisional qualifying

The weather turned against crews ahead of the forty-minute qualifying session, and the circuit remained wet throughout. McLaughlin and Chaz Mostert traded fastest times, with the New Zealander ending the session on top. Van Gisbergen finished the session third ahead of Will Davison, with both Brad Jones Racing entries of Tim Slade and Nick Percat also making the ten. Having struggled for the majority of the session, Whincup put in a late time to elevate him to 7th from 23rd – whilst 8th placed Cameron Waters also had an interrupted session having spent most of it in the garage with an engine sensor issue. Rounding out the top-ten would be Mark Winterbottom and Anton de Pasquale, with the latter's team-mate and 2018 pole-sitter David Reynolds finishing the session 22nd. Another big name to struggle was Fabian Coulthard; the DJR Team Penske driver finishing 16th. Both 'Wildcard' entries ended the session down the back, with Brodie Kostecki beating Alexander Rossi to 24th by 0.03sec. Rounding out the field was Jack Le Brocq of Tekno Autosports, struggling heavily with the wet conditions.[16]

Saturday practice

Saturday begun under grey skies. Will Davison set an early benchmark that would not be beaten, with only two other drivers setting a time under 2:05. The session stayed green throughout, however late in the piece James Hinchcliffe lost the rear of his Walkinshaw Andretti United Commodore on the exit of the Cutting and dragged the right-rear corner along the wall. All teams except DJR Team Penske elected to run both main and co-drivers in the session, Prémat proving the exception in the #17 Mustang. The Waters/Caruso entry continued to be plagued with mechanical issues; a stuck throttle leaving them on the sidelines for the early running.[17]

Top Ten Shootout

The field went out in reverse order from qualifying, with De Pasquale setting the benchmark of 2:04.3. Mark Winterbottom went out next, with lock-ups at the Cutting and Forrest's Elbow leaving him six-tenths down on the Erebus driver. Cameron Waters moved to provisional pole with the first sub 2:04 of the session despite a moment at Sulman Park, before Jamie Whincup's attempt left him 0.03sec shy of the #6. The Brad Jones Racing pair did not challenge the top order, surpassing only Winterbottom with Percat ahead of Slade. Will Davison dropped in behind Whincup having felt he did not maximise his run, and Van Gisbergen dropped between the pair. Chaz Mostert, the penultimate runner, bettered Waters' time by a tenth – but McLaughlin proved unbeatable, beating Mostert's benchmark by four-tenths to claim his second pole position at the Bathurst 1000, and fifteenth of the 2019 championship.[18]

Race

The race start was delayed as Brodie Kostecki stopped the Kostecki Brothers Racing wildcard entry at the exit of Forrest's Elbow on the original warm-up lap, complaining of breathing difficulties. The teams' Commodore ZB was towed back to the pits where it was discovered Kostecki's helmet fan was blowing dry ice from the drivers' cool box into his face and causing carbon monoxide poisoning. Brodie's cousin Jake jumped in the car to restart the race from the pit-lane, with Jake's older brother Kurt on standby should Brodie be ruled unfit to continue.[19]

McLaughlin got the jump on Mostert heading into Hell Corner on the opening lap, with Michael Caruso slipping past his Tickford team-mate into second. As the field climbed the mountain for the first time, Tim Slade found himself on the wrong end of a mid-field battle with Scott Pye – a slight bump at Quarry Corner (Turn 5) sending the Brad Jones Racing Commodore into the outside wall and bringing out the safety car.[20]

A safety car was deployed on Lap 135 in response to the stricken Commodore of Hinchcliffe and Rossi, which caused Coulthard, who was third at the time, to dramatically slow down the rest of the field. This happened as McLaughin and Whincup, who were first and second at the time respectively, headed into the pits. During this time the gap between Whincup and Coulthard, which was originally three seconds, extended out to over forty seconds. This caused a shuffle in positions, with several teams being better off, while others were worse off. Initially Coulthard was given a drive-through penalty for breaching safety car procedures, but when Ryan Story, Team Principal of DJR Team Penske, was interviewed about the issues, questions were raised that it was done by team orders.[21]

Post race

The actions of DJR Team Penske during the Lap 135 safety car received mixed reception from team owners and drivers. Race runner-up Van Gisbergen described Coulthard as a "sacrificial lamb" and added that it was "pretty obvious" as to what had happened.[22] Erebus Motorsport boss Barry Ryan claimed that DJR Team Penske had "blatantly cheated" and wanted points from the team stripped.[23] Walkinshaw Andretti United's James Courtney, who finished third alongside Jack Perkins defended the team, stating that penalising the drivers would be "unfair" and stating that stripping McLaughlin of his maiden win would be "pretty harsh".[24] McLaughlin, team-mate to Coulthard, was initially unfazed about the incident, but then lashed out at fans after it was revealed that Coulthard had received death threats after the incident.[25][26]

DJR Team Penske were later charged for breach of team orders and had a hearing on 19 October. They were later found guilty and were fined $250,000, $100,000 suspended until 31 December 2021 and 300 points stripped from the teams' championship. Fabian Coulthard and Tony D'Alberto were both relegated to twenty-first position, the last running position, while Scott McLaughlin and Alex Prémat kept their first place.[27] McLaughlin and Prémat were not penalised because the stewards' investigation found that the team's orders were intended to benefit Coulthard and D'Alberto; by slowing the field down, the team hoped that Coulthard would keep his position as continuing to the pits at race speed would mean an extended stop waiting behind McLaughlin.

Furthermore, on the 10 November, DJR Team Penske were fined $30,000 and Scott McLaughlin's pole time was stripped, after it was found that the valve lift in a number of cylinders had exceeded the maximum permitted valve lift prescribed by the ESD. The stewards ruled that this did not offer McLaughlin a performance advantage and the violation was so slight that the team could not have been aware of it. The team accepted the penalty, attributing the issue to improperly-calibrated machinery being used in assembling the engine. The penalty carried a flow-on effect to Race 30 at Sandown, which saw McLaughlin relegated to last position on the grid.[28] McLaughlin retained his race win as the engine used in qualifying was replaced ahead of the race.

Results

Practice

Practice summary
Session Day Fastest lap
No. Driver Team Car Time Cond. Ref.
Practice 1 Thursday 888   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.6744 Dry [29]
Practice 2 55   James Moffat Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:05.6619 Dry [30]
Practice 3 17   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2:03.7728 Dry [31]
Practice 4 Friday 99   Will Brown Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.9817 Dry [32]
Practice 5 17   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2:03.4813 Dry [33]
Practice 6 Saturday 23   Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:04.7545 Dry [34]
Practice 7 55   Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:03.5089 Dry [35]

Qualifying

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time Gap Grid[a]
DSQ[b] 17   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2:27.6476 Top 10[c]
1 55   Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:28.0484 +0.4008 Top 10[c]
2 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.1880 +1.5404 Top 10[c]
3 23   Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:29.2431 +1.5955 Top 10[c]
4 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.3889 +1.7413 Top 10[c]
5 8   Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.4619 +1.8143 Top 10[c]
6 888   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.6973 +2.0497 Top 10[c]
7 6   Cameron Waters Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:29.7038 +2.0562 Top 10[c]
8 18   Mark Winterbottom Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.8025 +2.1549 Top 10[c]
9 99   Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.8288 +2.1812 Top 10[c]
10 15   Rick Kelly Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2:29.8573 +2.2097 11
11 33   Richie Stanaway Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:29.9048 +2.2572 12
12 7   Andre Heimgartner Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2:30.1249 +2.4773 13
13 2   Scott Pye Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2:30.1690 +2.5214 14
14 35   Todd Hazelwood Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:30.2670 +2.6194 15
15 12   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2:30.2983 +2.6507 16
16 78   Simona de Silvestro Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2:30.5723 +2.9247 17
17 22   James Courtney Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2:30.6557 +3.0081 18
18 34   James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:30.7457 +3.0981 19
19 5   Lee Holdsworth Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:30.7643 +3.1167 20
20 3   Garry Jacobson Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2:30.9051 +3.2575 21
21 9   David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:31.1510 +3.5034 22
22 21   Macauley Jones Tim Blanchard Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:31.2474 +3.5998 23
23 56   Brodie Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:31.5758 +3.9282 24
24 27   Alexander Rossi Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2:31.6046 +3.9570 25
25 19   Jack Le Brocq Tekno Autosports Holden Commodore ZB 2:33.8786 +6.3210 26
Source:[36]

Top 10 Shootout

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time Gap Grid
DSQ[d] 17   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2:03.3783 1
1 55   Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:03.7897 +0.4114 2
2 6   Cameron Waters Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:03.9178 +0.5395 3
3 888   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2:03.9505 +0.5722 4
4 97   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.1136 +0.7353 5
5 23   Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2:04.3295 +0.9512 6
6 99   Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.3830 +1.0047 7
7 8   Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.6705 +1.2922 8
8 14   Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.8395 +1.4612 9
9 18   Mark Winterbottom Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 2:04.9800 +1.6017 10
Source:[37]

Race

Pos. No. Drivers Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 17   Scott McLaughlin
  Alexandre Prémat
DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 161 6:27:51.5260 1 300
2 97   Shane van Gisbergen
  Garth Tander
Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 161 +0.6799 5 276
3 22   James Courtney
  Jack Perkins
Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 161 +1.8769 18 258
4 888   Jamie Whincup
  Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 161 +2.6698 4 240
5 9   David Reynolds
  Luke Youlden
Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 +3.6430 22 222
6 18   Mark Winterbottom
  Steven Richards
Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 161 +5.6227 10 204
7 2   Scott Pye
  Warren Luff
Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 161 +6.6087 14 192
8 15   Rick Kelly
  Dale Wood
Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 161 +6.6733 11 180
9 5   Lee Holdsworth
  Thomas Randle
Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 161 +6.9839 20 168
10 23   Will Davison
  Alex Davison
23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 161 +7.7034 6 156
11 34   James Golding
  Richard Muscat
Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 +7.8562 19 144
12 33   Richie Stanaway
  Chris Pither
Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 +11.2623 12 138
13 78   Simona de Silvestro
  Alex Rullo
Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 160 +1 lap 17 132
14 8   Nick Percat
  Tim Blanchard
Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 8 126
15 55   Chaz Mostert
  James Moffat
Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 160 +1 lap 2 120
16 21   Macauley Jones
  Dean Canto
Tim Blanchard Racing Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 23 114
17 19   Jack Le Brocq
  Jonathon Webb
Tekno Autosports Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 26 108
18 27   Alexander Rossi
  James Hinchcliffe
Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 159 +2 laps 25 102
19 3   Garry Jacobson
  Dean Fiore
Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 159 +2 laps 21 96
20 6   Cameron Waters
  Michael Caruso
Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 148 +13 laps 3 90
21[e] 12   Fabian Coulthard
  Tony D'Alberto
DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 161 +4.0868 16 84
Ret 7   Andre Heimgartner
  Bryce Fullwood
Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 157 Accident 13
Ret 99   Anton de Pasquale
  Will Brown
Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 125 Accident 7
Ret 56   Brodie Kostecki
  Jake Kostecki
Kostecki Brothers Racing Holden Commodore ZB 111 Accident 24
Ret 35   Todd Hazelwood
  Jack Smith
Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore ZB 98 Accident 15
Ret 14   Tim Slade
  Ashley Walsh
Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 0 Accident 9
Source:[38]

Notes

  1. ^ Starting grid position
  2. ^ Scott McLaughlin was quickest, but was retrospectively stripped of the position on 10 November 2019, due to an engine infringement.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Grid position determined by Top 10 Shootout
  4. ^ Scott McLaughlin started the race on pole, but was retrospectively stripped of the position on 10 November 2019, due to an engine infringement.
  5. ^ Couthard and D'Alberto initially finished sixth, but were relegated to twenty-first after a post-race investigation.

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2020 Bathurst 1000

2019, bathurst, 1000, previous, 2018, next, 2020, formally, known, 2019, supercheap, auto, bathurst, 1000, motor, racing, event, supercars, which, held, weekend, october, 2019, held, mount, panorama, circuit, bathurst, south, wales, australia, featured, single. 2019 Bathurst 1000 Previous 2018 Next 2020 The 2019 Bathurst 1000 formally known as the 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 was a motor racing event for Supercars which was held on the weekend of 10 13 October 2019 It was held at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst New South Wales Australia and featured a single 1000 kilometre race The event was the eleventh of fourteen in the 2019 Supercars Championship and incorporated Race 25 of the series It was also the opening round of the 2019 Enduro Cup 1 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000Event InformationRound 11 of 14 in the 2019 Supercars ChampionshipLayout of the Mount Panorama CircuitDate10 13 October 2019LocationBathurst New South WalesVenueMount Panorama CircuitWeatherFine early before patchy cloud developed lateResultsRace 1Distance161 laps1000 kmPole positionChaz MostertTickford Racing2 03 7897WinnerScott McLaughlin Alexandre PrematDJR Team Penske6 27 51 5260DJR Team Penske drivers Scott McLaughlin and Alexandre Premat won the race from pole position marking their first Bathurst 1000 win 2 It was also the first time Dick Johnson Racing which merged with Team Penske in 2015 had won the race since 1994 The Triple Eight Race Engineering pair of Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander finished second with Walkinshaw Andretti United s James Courtney and Jack Perkins completing the podium in third Contents 1 Report 1 1 Background 1 2 Entry list 1 3 Summary 1 3 1 Thursday and Friday practice 1 3 2 Provisional qualifying 1 3 3 Saturday practice 1 3 4 Top Ten Shootout 1 3 5 Race 1 3 6 Post race 2 Results 2 1 Practice 2 2 Qualifying 2 3 Top 10 Shootout 2 4 Race 3 Notes 4 ReferencesReport EditBackground Edit The race winning Ford Mustang GT pictured during Practice 4 The event was the 62nd running of the Bathurst 1000 which was first held at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in 1960 as a 500 mile race for Australian made standard production sedans and marks the 59th time that the race was held at Mount Panorama It was the 23rd running of the Australian 1000 race which was first held after the organisational split between the Australian Racing Drivers Club and V8 Supercars Australia that saw two Bathurst 1000 races contested in both 1997 and 1998 It was scheduled as the 21st race held as part of the Supercars Championship and the seventh time it forms part of the Enduro Cup The defending winners of the race are Craig Lowndes and Steven Richards who are competing with Jamie Whincup and Mark Winterbottom in 2019 respectively 3 Scott McLaughlin lead the Drivers Championship leading into the event leading second placed Shane van Gisbergen by just under two events worth of points Chaz Mostert sits in third ahead of McLaughlin s DJR Team Penske team mate Fabian Coulthard In the Teams Championship DJR Team Penske hold an 855 point lead over Triple Eight Race Engineering 4 Entry list Edit Twenty six cars were entered in the event 16 Holden Commodores 6 Ford Mustangs and 4 Nissan Altimas In addition to the 24 regular season entries there were two Wildcards one for Super2 Series team Kostecki Brothers Racing with cousins Jake and Brodie Kostecki and another from Walkinshaw Andretti United for IndyCar drivers Alexander Rossi and James Hinchcliffe A third wildcard from Team Kiwi Racing who last appeared in 2008 was also announced featuring Chris van der Drift and Jaxon Evans as drivers however this failed to materialise 5 6 Six drivers made their debut in the race all four Wildcard drivers as well as Super2 Series competitors Thomas Randle and Jack Smith 7 It was the last start for five time winner Steven Richards 8 No Drivers Team Sponsor Car No Drivers Team Sponsor Car2 Scott Pye Warren Luff Walkinshaw Andretti United Winning Appliances Holden Commodore ZB 21 Macauley Jones Dean Canto Tim Blanchard Racing CoolDrive Holden Commodore ZB3 Garry Jacobson Dean Fiore Kelly Racing Rabble Club Nissan Altima L33 22 James Courtney Jack Perkins Walkinshaw Andretti United Appliances Online Holden Commodore ZB5 Lee Holdsworth Thomas Randle Tickford Racing Bottle O Southern Comfort Ford Mustang GT 23 Will Davison Alex Davison 23Red Racing Milwaukee Tools Ford Mustang GT6 Cameron Waters Michael Caruso Tickford Racing Monster Energy Ford Mustang GT 27 Alexander Rossi James Hinchcliffe Walkinshaw Andretti United NAPA Auto Parts Virgin Australia Holden Commodore ZB7 Andre Heimgartner Bryce Fullwood Kelly Racing Plus Fitness Nissan Altima L33 33 Richie Stanaway Chris Pither Garry Rogers Motorsport Boost Mobile Holden Commodore ZB8 Nick Percat Tim Blanchard Brad Jones Racing Mobil 1 Holden Commodore ZB 34 James Golding Richard Muscat Garry Rogers Motorsport Boost Mobile Holden Commodore ZB9 David Reynolds Luke Youlden Erebus Motorsport Penrite Holden Commodore ZB 35 Todd Hazelwood Jack Smith Matt Stone Racing SP Tools Holden Commodore ZB12 Fabian Coulthard Tony D Alberto DJR Team Penske Shell V Power Ford Mustang GT 55 Chaz Mostert James Moffat Tickford Racing Supercheap Auto Ford Mustang GT14 Tim Slade Ashley Walsh Brad Jones Racing Freightliner Alliance Truck Parts Holden Commodore ZB 56 Brodie Kostecki Jake Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing Boost Mobile Arcoweld Holden Commodore ZB15 Rick Kelly Dale Wood Kelly Racing Castrol Nissan Altima L33 78 Simona de Silvestro Alex Rullo Kelly Racing Harvey Norman Nissan Altima L3317 Scott McLaughlin Alexandre Premat DJR Team Penske Shell V Power Ford Mustang GT 97 Shane van Gisbergen Garth Tander Triple Eight Race Engineering Red Bull Holden Holden Commodore ZB18 Mark Winterbottom Steven Richards Team 18 Irwin Tools Holden Commodore ZB 99 Anton de Pasquale Will Brown Erebus Motorsport Penrite Holden Commodore ZB19 Jack Le Brocq Jonathon Webb Tekno Autosports Truck Assist Holden Commodore ZB 888 Jamie Whincup Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Red Bull Holden Holden Commodore ZBSource 9 Entries with a grey background are wildcard entries which do not compete in the full championship season Summary Edit Thursday and Friday practice Edit Jamie Whincup topped the opening session with the fastest time for an opening session in Bathurst 1000 history Macauley Jones had the first incident of the weekend and the only one of the session backing his Holden Commodore ZB into the wall at the Cutting As well as doing damage to the rear bumper and chassis rail the impact bizarrely popped the rivets out of the roof which subsequently folded back on the car as the Tim Blanchard Racing driver stopped at Reid Park 10 The first co driver session was smattered with incidents starting with multiple drivers running through the grass at the Chase Twenty minutes into the session the Mountain claimed its first major scalp with Luke Youlden hitting the wall at Sulman Park and ripping the front right suspension out of the car resigning it to the garage for the rest of the day Jake Kostecki in the Kostecki Brothers Racing wildcard would make the same error at the end of the session with Ashley Walsh bringing out the only other red flag of the session having locked up and run into the sandtrap at Murray s Corner Jack Smith had a baptism of fire brushing the tyre wall at Griffin s Bend in the Matt Stone Racing entry fifteen minutes in James Moffat overtook DJR Team Penske s Alexandre Premat in the dying seconds to set the fastest time in the GT Mustang 11 Thursday s running ended with an incident free third session as championship leader McLaughlin broke his own Top Ten Shootout record by a tenth of a second on the first day of practice The damaged 9 and 56 Commodores sat out the session and all six Mustangs finished inside the top seven positions the top six covered by less than three tenths of a second 12 Friday began with a co driver session topped by Will Brown in the second Erebus Motorsport Commodore The session was stopped a matter of seconds after it began with Jake Kostecki running straight into the fence at Griffins Bend after a steering rack stop was left in the car for which the team received an AU 5 000 fine 13 Debutant Thomas Randle ran wide at Forrest s Elbow and lightly brushed the outside wall but did not bring out the red flags Garth Tander in Shane van Gisbergen s Triple Eight Race Engineering Commodore also ran wide at the first corner nearly rejoining into the path of Moffat 14 The final practice session before qualifying saw another big name driver in strife with Whincup crashing at the Esses in an attempt to avoid the already stranded Richie Stanaway Elsewhere it was a struggle for the international drivers as both Simona de Silvestro and Alexander Rossi found the sandtrap at Hell Corner in separate incidents McLaughlin once again lowered the lap record by 0 3sec with Andre Heimgartner producing the first sub 2 04 time for a Nissan Altima to finish second 15 Provisional qualifying Edit The weather turned against crews ahead of the forty minute qualifying session and the circuit remained wet throughout McLaughlin and Chaz Mostert traded fastest times with the New Zealander ending the session on top Van Gisbergen finished the session third ahead of Will Davison with both Brad Jones Racing entries of Tim Slade and Nick Percat also making the ten Having struggled for the majority of the session Whincup put in a late time to elevate him to 7th from 23rd whilst 8th placed Cameron Waters also had an interrupted session having spent most of it in the garage with an engine sensor issue Rounding out the top ten would be Mark Winterbottom and Anton de Pasquale with the latter s team mate and 2018 pole sitter David Reynolds finishing the session 22nd Another big name to struggle was Fabian Coulthard the DJR Team Penske driver finishing 16th Both Wildcard entries ended the session down the back with Brodie Kostecki beating Alexander Rossi to 24th by 0 03sec Rounding out the field was Jack Le Brocq of Tekno Autosports struggling heavily with the wet conditions 16 Saturday practice Edit Saturday begun under grey skies Will Davison set an early benchmark that would not be beaten with only two other drivers setting a time under 2 05 The session stayed green throughout however late in the piece James Hinchcliffe lost the rear of his Walkinshaw Andretti United Commodore on the exit of the Cutting and dragged the right rear corner along the wall All teams except DJR Team Penske elected to run both main and co drivers in the session Premat proving the exception in the 17 Mustang The Waters Caruso entry continued to be plagued with mechanical issues a stuck throttle leaving them on the sidelines for the early running 17 Top Ten Shootout Edit The field went out in reverse order from qualifying with De Pasquale setting the benchmark of 2 04 3 Mark Winterbottom went out next with lock ups at the Cutting and Forrest s Elbow leaving him six tenths down on the Erebus driver Cameron Waters moved to provisional pole with the first sub 2 04 of the session despite a moment at Sulman Park before Jamie Whincup s attempt left him 0 03sec shy of the 6 The Brad Jones Racing pair did not challenge the top order surpassing only Winterbottom with Percat ahead of Slade Will Davison dropped in behind Whincup having felt he did not maximise his run and Van Gisbergen dropped between the pair Chaz Mostert the penultimate runner bettered Waters time by a tenth but McLaughlin proved unbeatable beating Mostert s benchmark by four tenths to claim his second pole position at the Bathurst 1000 and fifteenth of the 2019 championship 18 Race Edit The race start was delayed as Brodie Kostecki stopped the Kostecki Brothers Racing wildcard entry at the exit of Forrest s Elbow on the original warm up lap complaining of breathing difficulties The teams Commodore ZB was towed back to the pits where it was discovered Kostecki s helmet fan was blowing dry ice from the drivers cool box into his face and causing carbon monoxide poisoning Brodie s cousin Jake jumped in the car to restart the race from the pit lane with Jake s older brother Kurt on standby should Brodie be ruled unfit to continue 19 McLaughlin got the jump on Mostert heading into Hell Corner on the opening lap with Michael Caruso slipping past his Tickford team mate into second As the field climbed the mountain for the first time Tim Slade found himself on the wrong end of a mid field battle with Scott Pye a slight bump at Quarry Corner Turn 5 sending the Brad Jones Racing Commodore into the outside wall and bringing out the safety car 20 A safety car was deployed on Lap 135 in response to the stricken Commodore of Hinchcliffe and Rossi which caused Coulthard who was third at the time to dramatically slow down the rest of the field This happened as McLaughin and Whincup who were first and second at the time respectively headed into the pits During this time the gap between Whincup and Coulthard which was originally three seconds extended out to over forty seconds This caused a shuffle in positions with several teams being better off while others were worse off Initially Coulthard was given a drive through penalty for breaching safety car procedures but when Ryan Story Team Principal of DJR Team Penske was interviewed about the issues questions were raised that it was done by team orders 21 Post race Edit The actions of DJR Team Penske during the Lap 135 safety car received mixed reception from team owners and drivers Race runner up Van Gisbergen described Coulthard as a sacrificial lamb and added that it was pretty obvious as to what had happened 22 Erebus Motorsport boss Barry Ryan claimed that DJR Team Penske had blatantly cheated and wanted points from the team stripped 23 Walkinshaw Andretti United s James Courtney who finished third alongside Jack Perkins defended the team stating that penalising the drivers would be unfair and stating that stripping McLaughlin of his maiden win would be pretty harsh 24 McLaughlin team mate to Coulthard was initially unfazed about the incident but then lashed out at fans after it was revealed that Coulthard had received death threats after the incident 25 26 DJR Team Penske were later charged for breach of team orders and had a hearing on 19 October They were later found guilty and were fined 250 000 100 000 suspended until 31 December 2021 and 300 points stripped from the teams championship Fabian Coulthard and Tony D Alberto were both relegated to twenty first position the last running position while Scott McLaughlin and Alex Premat kept their first place 27 McLaughlin and Premat were not penalised because the stewards investigation found that the team s orders were intended to benefit Coulthard and D Alberto by slowing the field down the team hoped that Coulthard would keep his position as continuing to the pits at race speed would mean an extended stop waiting behind McLaughlin Furthermore on the 10 November DJR Team Penske were fined 30 000 and Scott McLaughlin s pole time was stripped after it was found that the valve lift in a number of cylinders had exceeded the maximum permitted valve lift prescribed by the ESD The stewards ruled that this did not offer McLaughlin a performance advantage and the violation was so slight that the team could not have been aware of it The team accepted the penalty attributing the issue to improperly calibrated machinery being used in assembling the engine The penalty carried a flow on effect to Race 30 at Sandown which saw McLaughlin relegated to last position on the grid 28 McLaughlin retained his race win as the engine used in qualifying was replaced ahead of the race Results EditPractice Edit Practice summary Session Day Fastest lapNo Driver Team Car Time Cond Ref Practice 1 Thursday 888 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 6744 Dry 29 Practice 2 55 James Moffat Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 05 6619 Dry 30 Practice 3 17 Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2 03 7728 Dry 31 Practice 4 Friday 99 Will Brown Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 9817 Dry 32 Practice 5 17 Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2 03 4813 Dry 33 Practice 6 Saturday 23 Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 04 7545 Dry 34 Practice 7 55 Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 03 5089 Dry 35 Qualifying Edit Pos No Driver Team Car Time Gap Grid a DSQ b 17 Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2 27 6476 Top 10 c 1 55 Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 28 0484 0 4008 Top 10 c 2 97 Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 1880 1 5404 Top 10 c 3 23 Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 29 2431 1 5955 Top 10 c 4 14 Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 3889 1 7413 Top 10 c 5 8 Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 4619 1 8143 Top 10 c 6 888 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 6973 2 0497 Top 10 c 7 6 Cameron Waters Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 29 7038 2 0562 Top 10 c 8 18 Mark Winterbottom Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 8025 2 1549 Top 10 c 9 99 Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 8288 2 1812 Top 10 c 10 15 Rick Kelly Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2 29 8573 2 2097 1111 33 Richie Stanaway Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 29 9048 2 2572 1212 7 Andre Heimgartner Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2 30 1249 2 4773 1313 2 Scott Pye Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2 30 1690 2 5214 1414 35 Todd Hazelwood Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 30 2670 2 6194 1515 12 Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2 30 2983 2 6507 1616 78 Simona de Silvestro Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2 30 5723 2 9247 1717 22 James Courtney Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2 30 6557 3 0081 1818 34 James Golding Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 30 7457 3 0981 1919 5 Lee Holdsworth Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 30 7643 3 1167 2020 3 Garry Jacobson Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 2 30 9051 3 2575 2121 9 David Reynolds Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 31 1510 3 5034 2222 21 Macauley Jones Tim Blanchard Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 31 2474 3 5998 2323 56 Brodie Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 31 5758 3 9282 2424 27 Alexander Rossi Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 2 31 6046 3 9570 2525 19 Jack Le Brocq Tekno Autosports Holden Commodore ZB 2 33 8786 6 3210 26Source 36 Top 10 Shootout Edit Pos No Driver Team Car Time Gap GridDSQ d 17 Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 2 03 3783 11 55 Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 03 7897 0 4114 22 6 Cameron Waters Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 03 9178 0 5395 33 888 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2 03 9505 0 5722 44 97 Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 1136 0 7353 55 23 Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 2 04 3295 0 9512 66 99 Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 3830 1 0047 77 8 Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 6705 1 2922 88 14 Tim Slade Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 8395 1 4612 99 18 Mark Winterbottom Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 2 04 9800 1 6017 10Source 37 Race Edit Pos No Drivers Team Car Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 17 Scott McLaughlin Alexandre Premat DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 161 6 27 51 5260 1 3002 97 Shane van Gisbergen Garth Tander Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 161 0 6799 5 2763 22 James Courtney Jack Perkins Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 161 1 8769 18 2584 888 Jamie Whincup Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 161 2 6698 4 2405 9 David Reynolds Luke Youlden Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 3 6430 22 2226 18 Mark Winterbottom Steven Richards Team 18 Holden Commodore ZB 161 5 6227 10 2047 2 Scott Pye Warren Luff Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 161 6 6087 14 1928 15 Rick Kelly Dale Wood Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 161 6 6733 11 1809 5 Lee Holdsworth Thomas Randle Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 161 6 9839 20 16810 23 Will Davison Alex Davison 23Red Racing Ford Mustang GT 161 7 7034 6 15611 34 James Golding Richard Muscat Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 7 8562 19 14412 33 Richie Stanaway Chris Pither Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 161 11 2623 12 13813 78 Simona de Silvestro Alex Rullo Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 160 1 lap 17 13214 8 Nick Percat Tim Blanchard Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 160 1 lap 8 12615 55 Chaz Mostert James Moffat Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 160 1 lap 2 12016 21 Macauley Jones Dean Canto Tim Blanchard Racing Holden Commodore ZB 160 1 lap 23 11417 19 Jack Le Brocq Jonathon Webb Tekno Autosports Holden Commodore ZB 160 1 lap 26 10818 27 Alexander Rossi James Hinchcliffe Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 159 2 laps 25 10219 3 Garry Jacobson Dean Fiore Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 159 2 laps 21 9620 6 Cameron Waters Michael Caruso Tickford Racing Ford Mustang GT 148 13 laps 3 9021 e 12 Fabian Coulthard Tony D Alberto DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang GT 161 4 0868 16 84Ret 7 Andre Heimgartner Bryce Fullwood Kelly Racing Nissan Altima L33 157 Accident 13Ret 99 Anton de Pasquale Will Brown Erebus Motorsport Holden Commodore ZB 125 Accident 7Ret 56 Brodie Kostecki Jake Kostecki Kostecki Brothers Racing Holden Commodore ZB 111 Accident 24Ret 35 Todd Hazelwood Jack Smith Matt Stone Racing Holden Commodore ZB 98 Accident 15Ret 14 Tim Slade Ashley Walsh Brad Jones Racing Holden Commodore ZB 0 Accident 9Source 38 Notes Edit Starting grid position Scott McLaughlin was quickest but was retrospectively stripped of the position on 10 November 2019 due to an engine infringement a b c d e f g h i j Grid position determined by Top 10 Shootout Scott McLaughlin started the race on pole but was retrospectively stripped of the position on 10 November 2019 due to an engine infringement Couthard and D Alberto initially finished sixth but were relegated to twenty first after a post race investigation References Edit Sydney dropped Perth night race added in Supercars 2019 shake up speedcafe com 11 October 2018 Herrero Daniel 13 October 2019 McLaughlin wins Bathurst 1000 in final lap dash speedcafe com Speedcafe Richards and Winterbottom reunite for Pirtek Enduro Cup speedcafe com 31 January 2019 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship Points Supercars 28 September 2019 Team Kiwi Racing plotting Bathurst wildcard comeback Speedcafe 17 September 2019 Team Kiwi Racing calls off Bathurst wildcard plan Speedcafe 24 September 2019 Tickford confirms Randle enduro drive speedcafe com 26 August 2019 Richards announces Supercars retirement Speedcafe 6 December 2019 Final Bathurst 1000 driver officially confirmed Motorsport com 2 October 2019 Whincup tops Bathurst Practice 1 with a 2 04 67s Speedcafe 10 October 2019 Moffat fastest in tight co driver session Youlden clouts wall Speedcafe 10 October 2019 Bathurst 1000 McLaughlin lowers Mount Panorama lap record Motorsport com 10 October 2019 Kosteckis fined over Practice 4 crash Speedcafe 11 October 2019 Brown leads co drivers with 2 04 98s in Bathurst Practice 4 Speedcafe 11 October 2019 McLaughlin resets record Whincup crashes in Practice 5 Speedcafe 11 October 2019 Bathurst 1000 McLaughlin fastest as rain shakes up qualifying Motorsport com 11 October 2019 Will Davison fastest in Practice 6 at Bathurst Speedcafe 12 October 2019 Bathurst 1000 McLaughlin takes pole with record Shootout lap Motorsport com 12 October 2019 Kostecki cleared to race after fume drama Speedcafe 13 October 2019 Slade Bathurst exit icing on the cake of tough run Speedcafe 13 October 2019 Hearing to determine possible DJR Team Penske team orders breach speedcafe com 14 October 2019 Van Gisbergen labels Coulthard sacrificial lamb after Safety Car ploy 13 October 2019 van Leeuwen Andrew 15 October 2019 Rival team boss labels DJRTP Bathurst tactics blatant cheating Motorsport com Retrieved 20 October 2019 O Brian Connor 17 October 2019 Courtney feels sorry for DJRTP drivers Supercars Retrieved 20 October 2019 Bartholomaeus Stefan 15 October 2019 McLaughlin unconcerned by team orders saga Supercars Retrieved 20 October 2019 Bartholomaeus Stefan 18 October 2019 McLaughlin returns serve on Bathurst critics Supercars Retrieved 20 October 2019 Chapman Simon 20 October 2019 CONFIRMED MCLAUGHLIN KEEPS BATHURST 1000 WIN COULTHARD AND DJRTP PENALIZED VelocityNews co nz Retrieved 20 October 2019 Bartholomaeus Stefan 10 November 2019 DJRTP penalised for Bathurst engine breach Supercars com Retrieved 10 November 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 1 Supercars Championship 10 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 2 Additional Drivers Only Supercars Championship 10 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 3 Supercars Championship 10 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 4 Additional Drivers Only Supercars Championship 11 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 5 Supercars Championship 11 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 6 Supercars Championship 12 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Practice 7 Supercars Championship 12 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Qualifying Race 25 Supercars Championship 11 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Top Ten Shootout Supercars Championship 12 October 2019 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Results www supercars com as archived at web archive org Supercars ChampionshipPrevious race 2019 Auckland SuperSprint 2019 Supercars Championship Next race 2019 Gold Coast 600Previous year 2018 Bathurst 1000 Bathurst 1000 Next year 2020 Bathurst 1000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Bathurst 1000 amp 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