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2019 Supercars Championship

Drivers' Champion:
Scott McLaughlin
Teams' Champion:
DJR Team Penske
Manufacturers' Championship:
Ford
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The 2019 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship)[1] was the twenty-first running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-third series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. The 2019 championship also included the running of the 1,000th Australian Touring Car Championship race, which was contested at the Melbourne 400.[2]

Scott McLaughlin (photographed in 2013) successfully defended his championship title.
DJR Team Penske won the 2019 teams' championship.

Scott McLaughlin contested the series as the defending driver's champion. McLaughlin successfully defended his championship title,[3] and in doing so, he broke Craig Lowndes' 1996 record for the most wins in a championship year when he recorded his seventeenth win at Pukekohe Park.[4][a] His team, DJR Team Penske, won their second teams' championship. Ford secured the manufacturers' title at the Ipswich SuperSprint.[6]

Teams and drivers Edit

Holden was represented by factory-backed team Triple Eight Race Engineering respectively.[7]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2019 championship.

Championship entries Enduro Cup entries
Manufacturer Model Entrant No. Driver name Rounds Co-driver name Rounds
Ford Mustang GT Tickford Racing[b] 5   Lee Holdsworth All   Thomas Randle 12–14
6   Cameron Waters All   Michael Caruso[8] 12–14
55   Chaz Mostert All   James Moffat[9] 12–14
DJR Team Penske 12[c]   Fabian Coulthard All   Tony D'Alberto[10] 12–14
17   Scott McLaughlin All   Alexandre Prémat[10] 12–14
23Red Racing[d] 23   Will Davison All   Alex Davison[11] 12–14
Holden Commodore ZB Walkinshaw Andretti United 2[e]   Scott Pye All   Warren Luff[12] 12–14
22   James Courtney All   Jack Perkins[12] 12–14
Brad Jones Racing 8   Nick Percat All   Tim Blanchard[13] 12–14
14   Tim Slade All   Ashley Walsh[13] 12–14
Erebus Motorsport 9   David Reynolds All   Luke Youlden[14] 12–14
99   Anton de Pasquale All   Will Brown[14] 12–14
Team 18 18   Mark Winterbottom All   Steven Richards[15] 12–14
Tekno Autosports 19   Jack Le Brocq All   Jonathon Webb[16] 12–14
Tim Blanchard Racing[f] 21   Macauley Jones All   Dean Canto[17] 12–14
Garry Rogers Motorsport 33   Richie Stanaway[g] 1–6, 10–15   Chris Pither[18] 12–14
  Chris Pither[g] 6–7, 13   Dylan O'Keeffe[19] 13
  Michael Caruso 8–9
34   James Golding All   Richard Muscat[18] 12–14
Matt Stone Racing 35   Todd Hazelwood All   Jack Smith[20] 12–14
Triple Eight Race Engineering 88[h]   Jamie Whincup All   Craig Lowndes[21] 12–14
97   Shane van Gisbergen All   Garth Tander[22] 12–14
Nissan Altima L33 Kelly Racing[i] 3   Garry Jacobson All   Dean Fiore 12–14
7   Andre Heimgartner All   Bryce Fullwood[23] 12–14
15[j]   Rick Kelly All   Dale Wood[24] 12–14
78   Simona de Silvestro All   Alex Rullo 12–14
Wildcard entries
Ford Mustang GT Tickford Racing 66   Thomas Randle 10
Holden Commodore ZB Brad Jones Racing 4   Jack Smith 3, 6–7, 10
77   Tim Blanchard 5
Walkinshaw Andretti United 27   Alexander Rossi
  James Hinchcliffe
12
Kostecki Brothers Racing 56   Brodie Kostecki
  Jake Kostecki
12–14
Source:[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] Source:[31][34][35]

Manufacturer changes Edit

 
Ford introduced the Mustang as a replacement for the FG X Falcon.

The sixth generation Ford Mustang, the Mustang GT, was homologated for the 2019 championship. The Mustang was a replacement for the FG X Falcon, which was used between 2015 and 2018.[36][37] Tickford Racing and DJR Team Penske oversaw the development of the car, with Ford Performance providing additional technical support.[38][39][40] Ford Australia provided financial support in developing the car, but no team was officially recognised as a factory team.[41] The homologation process required modifications to the bodywork to fit the series' control chassis, but the car continued to use the V8 engine used by the FG X Falcon.[42][43] The decision to return the Mustang to the series was made as Australia's domestic production of the Ford Falcon ceased in 2016.[44] The Mustang's return marked the first time since 1990 that a Mustang has contested the premier class of Australian motorsport.[45] The car completed the homologation process in December 2018 and was subsequently approved for competition by the Supercars Commission.[46]

Nissan withdrew its factory support from the championship at the end of 2018 as the company elected to change its global motorsport strategy and focus on its Formula E entry. Kelly Racing—who raced under the Nissan Motorsport name between 2013 and 2018—continued to compete with the Altima L33 chassis under licence from the company.[47][48] Nissan's decision to withdraw from the championship followed the Altima being withdrawn from sale in Australia in 2017.[49]

Team changes Edit

The number of entries was reduced from twenty-six to twenty-four with both Tickford Racing and Triple Eight Race Engineering returning a Racing Entitlement Contract (REC) to the sport's management.[50][51][52] 23Red Racing formed a partnership with Tickford Racing which saw it become a satellite team of Tickford.[53] Matt Stone Racing upgraded from a VF Commodore to a ZB Commodore and are receiving technical support from Triple Eight Race Engineering.[54]

Driver changes Edit

Michael Caruso left Kelly Racing, joining Tickford Racing as an endurance co-driver. Caruso's seat was filled by Garry Jacobson, who made his full time début in the championship with the team.[8][55]

Craig Lowndes and Tim Blanchard retired from full-time competition at the end of the 2018 championship.[56] Both returned as endurance co-drivers with Triple Eight Race Engineering and Brad Jones Racing respectively.[9][57][58] Blanchard's seat at Tim Blanchard Racing was filled by Macauley Jones.[59] Jones made his full time début in the championship, after having previously entered as a wildcard at selected events in 2017 and 2018.

Mark Winterbottom and Richie Stanaway left Tickford Racing.[60] Winterbottom moved to Team 18, replacing Lee Holdsworth.[61][62] Holdsworth took Winterbottom's place at Tickford Racing,[63] while Stanaway moved to Garry Rogers Motorsport to replace Garth Tander.[27] Tander stepped down from full-time competition, joining Triple Eight Race Engineering as an endurance co-driver.[22]

Mid-season changes Edit

Richie Stanaway was withdrawn halfway through the Winton SuperSprint and missed the next three rounds, due to a neck injury. He was replaced for the remainder of the round, and the following Darwin Triple Crown by Chris Pither, who had already been nominated as Stanaway's partner for the endurance races.[64] Michael Caruso stepped in for the Townsville 400 and Ipswich SuperSprint, returning to the team for the first time since 2012.[32] Stanaway was stood down halfway through the Gold Coast 600, due to disciplinary reasons. Chris Pither became the main driver for the Sunday race while Super2 and TCR Australia driver Dylan O'Keeffe made his debut with the team.

Calendar Edit

The calendar was reduced to fifteen rounds in 2019, with the following events scheduled to take place:

Round Event Circuit Location Dates
1 Adelaide 500   Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 2–3 March
2 Melbourne 400   Albert Park Circuit Albert Park, Victoria 15–17 March
3 Tasmania SuperSprint   Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 6–7 April
4 Phillip Island SuperSprint   Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 13–14 April
5 Perth SuperNight   Barbagallo Raceway Neerabup, Western Australia 3–4 May
6 Winton SuperSprint   Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 25–26 May
7 Darwin Triple Crown   Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 15–16 June
8 Townsville 400   Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 6–7 July
9 Ipswich SuperSprint   Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 27–28 July
10 The Bend SuperSprint   The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South Australia 24–25 August
11 Auckland SuperSprint   Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe, Auckland Region 14–15 September
12 Bathurst 1000   Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 13 October
13 Gold Coast 600   Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland 26–27 October
14 Sandown 500   Sandown Raceway Springvale, Victoria 9–10 November
15 Newcastle 500   Newcastle Street Circuit Newcastle, New South Wales 23–24 November
Source:[65]

Calendar changes Edit

The 2019 calendar underwent a radical revision compared to the 2018 calendar. The Sydney SuperNight 300 was removed from the calendar entirely and was replaced by a new night race at Barbagallo Raceway. The change was made with the long-term view to running the Sydney round in January 2020 as part of a proposed move to a "summer series" format that would see the championship run primarily in the summer months.[65]

The Sandown 500 moved to a late-season slot in November, becoming the final round of the Pirtek Enduro Cup, to avoid clashing with the AFL and NRL finals series. The Auckland SuperSprint was brought forward to September, making the Sandown 500 the penultimate round of the championship.[65] Changes to the Formula One calendar meant that the Australian Grand Prix was run earlier in the year than it was in 2018, and thus the Supercars support races was also moved forward. The Adelaide 500 was subsequently brought forward to remain the opening round of the season.

Format changes Edit

The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit event format reverted to a SuperSprint format after two years of two 250 kilometre races known as the Phillip Island 500.[66]

Rule changes Edit

Technical regulations Edit

As a cost reduction measure, the use of twin-spring dampers were banned with teams required to use linear spring dampers.[67] A new specification of transaxle developed by Xtrac was introduced.[68]

Sporting regulations Edit

If a car was released from the pit bay before the fuel rig was decoupled from the car, the car had to be re-raised on its pneumatic jacks and the fuel rig removed before the driver can rejoin the race.[69]

Results and standings Edit

Season summary Edit

Round Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 1 Adelaide 500   Fabian Coulthard   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
2   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
2 3 Melbourne 400   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
4   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
5   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing
6   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
3 7 Tasmania SuperSprint   Mark Winterbottom   James Courtney   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
8   Shane van Gisbergen   Mark Winterbottom   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
4 9 Phillip Island SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
10   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske
5 11 Perth SuperNight   Scott McLaughlin   James Courtney   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Report
12   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
6 13 Winton SuperSprint   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
14   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
7 15 Darwin Triple Crown   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
16   Scott McLaughlin   Cameron Waters   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
8 17 Townsville 400   David Reynolds   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
18   Cameron Waters   Scott McLaughlin   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
9 19 Ipswich SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
20   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
10 21 The Bend SuperSprint   Chaz Mostert   David Reynolds   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
22   Scott McLaughlin   Cameron Waters   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
11 23 Auckland SuperSprint   Shane van Gisbergen   Jamie Whincup   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
24   Jamie Whincup   Jamie Whincup   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
12 25 Bathurst 1000   Chaz Mostert[k]   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin
  Alexandre Prémat
DJR Team Penske Report
13 26 Gold Coast 600   Scott McLaughlin   Shane van Gisbergen   Jamie Whincup
  Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
27   Shane van Gisbergen   James Courtney   Shane van Gisbergen
  Garth Tander
Triple Eight Race Engineering
14 28 Sandown 500   Alexandre Prémat[l]   Bryce Fullwood   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
29   Jamie Whincup[l]   Cameron Waters   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
30   Jamie Whincup
  Craig Lowndes
  Shane van Gisbergen   Jamie Whincup
  Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering
15 31 Newcastle 500   Shane van Gisbergen   James Courtney   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
32   Jamie Whincup   James Courtney   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering

Points system Edit

Points were awarded for each race at an event, to the driver or drivers of a car that completed at least 75% of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race. At least 50% of the planned race distance must be completed for the result to be valid and championship points awarded.

Points format Position
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th
Standard 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30 27
Bathurst 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60 54
Sandown 250 230 215 200 185 170 160 150 140 130 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50
Melbourne (long) 100 92 86 80 74 68 64 60 56 52 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22
Melbourne (short) 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
  • Standard: Used for all SuperSprint, SuperNight and street races, including the Gold Coast 600.
  • Bathurst: Used for the Bathurst 1000.
  • Sandown: Used for the Sandown 500.
  • Melbourne (long): Used for Race 1 and 3 of the Melbourne 400.
  • Melbourne (short): Used for Race 2 and 4 of the Melbourne 400, and the qualifying races for the Sandown 500.

Drivers' championship Edit

Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BEN
 
PUK
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts.
1   Scott McLaughlin 17 1 1 1 1 DNS 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 DNS 5 9 2 4 0 3872
2   Shane van Gisbergen 97 3 3 Ret 10 21 22 3 1 6 7 5 5 5 7 8 10 4 1 5 2 6 6 1 2 2 2 1 Ret 17 1 7 0 3310
3   Jamie Whincup 88/888 2 7 8 4 2 3 25 5 Ret 12 4 2 6 3 5 5 2 Ret 1 4 11 5 6 16 4 1 2 1 1 8 1 0 3208
4   Fabian Coulthard 12 6 20 2 5 5 15 2 2 2 1 1 4 15 2 7 3 5 2 10 18 12 10 7 12 21 9 11 6 4 3 2 0 3058
5   Chaz Mostert 55 5 15 5 2 1 2 10 10 5 5 3 Ret 2 10 2 6 3 5 3 3 2 3 24 3 15 DNS DNS 9 2 11 6 0 2879
6   David Reynolds 9 8 9 10 7 4 8 6 3 4 11 10 6 3 4 3 2 6 20 9 21 7 13 3 24 5 22 3 3 Ret 4 16 0 2694
7   Cameron Waters 6 22 2 3 3 DNS 4 11 11 Ret 6 8 3 11 6 4 4 21 3 6 6 9 8 2 14 20 4 5 14 21 5 8 0 2588
8   Will Davison 23 4 8 4 6 10 5 19 14 10 4 6 8 12 Ret 12 9 7 21 2 5 Ret 2 9 13 10 7 7 4 6 15 13 0 2495
9   Nick Percat 8 7 5 14 15 8 10 8 7 9 10 7 10 7 9 13 15 8 19 8 9 8 4 12 4 14 14 10 18 11 14 9 0 2445
10   Lee Holdsworth 5 21 11 9 12 12 9 13 9 15 14 9 9 22 5 6 7 10 8 7 14 13 9 5 15 9 6 6 7 3 12 23 0 2428
11   James Courtney 22 10 12 7 9 7 16 5 13 22 24 25 16 4 13 9 14 13 13 11 12 10 15 17 17 3 12 9 10 7 7 11 0 2275
12   Scott Pye 2 Ret 17 13 14 6 11 12 8 8 15 16 Ret 10 8 10 19 20 15 21 16 15 16 13 6 7 5 4 23 5 6 5 0 2193
13   Mark Winterbottom 18 9 6 12 11 13 6 4 6 21 17 18 15 9 22 17 12 9 Ret 15 10 4 23 22 8 6 19 19 15 12 10 14 0 2092
14   Anton de Pasquale 99 16 14 11 13 11 12 9 23 12 3 13 7 18 17 11 8 11 4 14 11 3 7 15 20 Ret 11 8 13 10 23 Ret 0 2015
15   Tim Slade 14 17 4 6 8 3 7 7 12 17 9 11 11 13 12 Ret 18 16 12 Ret 17 14 12 11 18 Ret 8 17 20 13 9 3 0 1940
16   Andre Heimgartner 7 13 13 15 18 9 14 18 17 3 13 17 23 8 11 16 11 12 18 12 7 5 20 8 19 Ret Ret 21 2 8 21 12 0 1875
17   Rick Kelly 15 11 24 22 16 16 19 17 15 7 8 15 20 14 Ret 21 16 17 6 16 8 23 11 19 11 8 10 14 17 22 13 19 0 1820
18   Todd Hazelwood 35 12 10 23 17 14 13 14 18 11 16 23 14 19 15 18 13 14 16 19 13 Ret 14 14 5 Ret 20 20 11 20 18 10 0 1609
19   Simona de Silvestro 78 15 16 18 19 17 21 21 21 16 18 12 12 23 23 19 20 19 10 18 19 Ret 22 16 7 13 21 22 12 15 19 18 0 1564
20   James Golding 34 14 19 16 23 18 18 15 16 13 22 14 13 17 19 Ret 17 15 7 13 15 18 18 23 10 11 16 Ret 16 Ret 22 20 0 1521
21   Macauley Jones 21 DNS 23 19 22 20 Ret 20 20 18 21 24 17 16 16 22 22 18 17 Ret 22 19 21 20 22 16 17 15 21 18 17 21 0 1314
22   Jack Le Brocq 19 20 21 20 20 15 23 22 22 20 20 20 22 20 20 Ret 21 23 14 22 23 21 25 21 23 17 13 13 24 19 Ret 17 0 1277
23   Garry Jacobson 3 19 22 21 24 19 17 24 Ret 19 19 19 19 21 18 14 24 24 Ret 20 Ret 20 19 18 21 19 15 12 22 Ret 20 22 0 1176
24   Richie Stanaway 33 18 18 17 21 DSQ 20 16 19 14 23 22 21 25 WD 16 24 10 9 12 23 WD 19 14 16 15 0 1146
25   Craig Lowndes 888 4 1 2 1 1 0 828
26   Thomas Randle 66/5 17 17 9 6 6 5 3 0 732
27   Garth Tander 97 2 2 1 3 17 0 697
28   Michael Caruso 33/6 22 9 17 20 20 4 5 8 21 0 643
29   Warren Luff 2 7 5 4 11 5 0 632
30   Alexandre Prémat 17 1 3 DNS 6 9 0 603
31   Jack Perkins 22 3 12 9 18 7 0 588
32   Alex Davison 23 10 7 7 10 6 0 544
33   Chris Pither 33 14 15 23 12 23 18 17 14 0 507
34   Tim Blanchard 77/8 21 18 14 14 10 16 11 0 499
35   Tony D'Alberto 12 21 9 11 13 4 0 462
36   Jack Smith 4/35 23 24 24 21 20 25 22 26 Ret 20 20 24 20 0 461
37   Steven Richards 18 6 19 19 12 12 0 438
38   Luke Youlden 9 5 22 3 7 Ret 0 422
39   Dale Wood 15 8 10 14 14 22 0 407
40   James Moffat 55 15 DNS DNS Ret 2 0 350
41   Will Brown 99 Ret 11 8 2 10 0 338
42   Jonathon Webb 19 17 13 13 20 19 0 335
43   Alex Rullo 78 13 21 22 19 15 0 329
44   Dean Canto 21 16 17 15 22 18 0 326
45   Ashley Walsh 14 Ret 8 17 23 13 0 266
46   Dean Fiore 3 19 15 12 15 Ret 0 245
47   Brodie Kostecki 56 Ret 18 16 8 16 0 233
48   Bryce Fullwood 7 Ret Ret 21 4 8 0 232
49   Richard Muscat 34 11 16 Ret 9 Ret 0 229
50   Jake Kostecki 56 Ret 18 16 21 16 0 217
51   James Hinchcliffe 27 18 0 102
52   Alexander Rossi 27 18 0 102
53   Dylan O'Keeffe 33 18 0 51
Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BEN
 
PUK
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts.
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

  Results count toward the Enduro Cup.

Teams' championship Edit

Pos. Team No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BEN
 
PUK
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts.
1 DJR Team Penske 12 6 20 2 5 5 15 2 2 2 1 1 4 15 2 7 3 5 2 10 18 12 10 7 12 21 9 11 4 3 2 360 6626
17 1 1 1 1 DNS 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 DNS 9 2 4
2 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88/888 2 7 8 4 2 3 25 5 Ret 12 4 2 6 3 5 5 2 Ret 1 4 11 5 6 16 4 1 2 1 8 1 140 6471
97 3 3 Ret 10 21 22 3 1 6 7 5 5 5 7 8 10 4 1 5 2 6 6 1 2 2 2 1 17 1 7
3 Tickford Racing 5 21 11 9 12 12 9 13 9 15 14 9 9 22 5 6 7 10 8 7 14 13 9 5 15 9 6 6 3 12 23 50 5294
55 5 15 5 2 1 2 10 10 5 5 3 Ret 2 10 2 6 3 5 3 3 2 3 24 3 15 DNS DNS 2 11 6
4 Tickford Racing/
23Red Racing
6 22 2 3 3 DNS 4 11 11 Ret 6 8 3 11 6 4 4 21 3 6 6 9 8 2 14 20 4 5 21 5 8 80 5059
23 4 8 4 6 10 5 19 14 10 4 6 8 12 Ret 12 9 7 21 2 5 Ret 2 9 13 10 7 7 6 15 13
5 Erebus Motorsport 9 8 9 10 7 4 8 6 3 4 11 10 6 3 4 3 2 6 20 9 21 7 13 3 24 5 22 3 Ret 4 16 30 4757
99 16 14 11 13 11 12 9 23 12 3 13 7 18 17 11 8 11 4 14 11 3 7 15 20 Ret 11 8 10 23 Ret
6 Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 Ret 17 13 14 6 11 12 8 8 15 16 Ret 10 8 10 19 20 15 21 16 15 16 13 6 7 5 4 5 6 5 60 4449
22 10 12 7 9 7 16 5 13 22 24 25 16 4 13 9 14 13 13 11 12 10 15 17 17 3 12 9 7 7 11
7 Brad Jones Racing 8 7 5 14 15 8 10 8 7 9 10 7 10 7 9 13 15 8 19 8 9 8 4 12 4 14 14 10 11 14 9 0 4416
14 17 4 6 8 3 7 7 12 17 9 11 11 13 12 Ret 18 16 12 Ret 17 14 12 11 18 Ret 8 17 13 9 3
8 Kelly Racing 7 13 13 15 18 9 14 18 17 3 13 17 23 8 11 16 11 12 18 12 7 5 20 8 19 Ret Ret 21 8 21 12 50 3706
15 11 24 22 16 16 19 17 15 7 8 15 20 14 Ret 21 16 17 6 16 8 23 11 19 11 8 10 14 22 13 19
9 Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 18 18 17 21 DSQ 20 16 19 14 23 22 21 25 14 15 23 22 9 17 20 16 24 10 9 12 23 18 14 16 15 0 3145
34 14 19 16 23 18 18 15 16 13 22 14 13 17 19 Ret 17 15 7 13 15 18 18 23 10 11 16 Ret Ret 22 20
10 Kelly Racing 3 19 22 21 24 19 17 24 Ret 19 19 19 19 21 18 14 24 24 Ret 20 Ret 20 19 18 21 19 15 12 Ret 20 22 30 2746
78 15 16 18 19 17 21 21 21 16 18 12 12 23 23 19 20 19 10 18 19 Ret 22 16 7 13 21 22 15 19 18
11 Team 18 18 9 6 12 11 13 6 4 6 21 17 18 15 9 22 17 12 9 Ret 15 10 4 23 22 8 6 19 19 12 10 14 60 2055
12 Matt Stone Racing 35 12 10 23 17 14 13 14 18 11 16 23 14 19 15 18 13 14 16 19 13 Ret 14 14 5 Ret 20 20 20 18 10 60 1560
13 Tim Blanchard Racing 21 DNS 23 19 22 20 Ret 20 20 18 21 24 17 16 16 22 22 18 17 Ret 22 19 21 20 22 16 17 15 18 17 21 0 1327
14 Tekno Autosports 19 20 21 20 20 15 23 22 22 20 20 20 22 20 20 Ret 21 23 14 22 23 21 25 21 23 17 13 13 19 Ret 17 30 1262
Pos. Team No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SYM
 
PHI
 
BAR
 
WIN
 
HID
 
TOW
 
QLD
 
BEN
 
PUK
 
BAT
 
SUR
 
SAN
 
NEW
 
Pen. Pts.
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

‡ – Denotes single-car team
  Results count toward the Enduro Cup.

Champion Manufacturer of the Year Edit

The Manufacturers award was won by Ford.

Pirtek Enduro Cup Edit

The Pirtek Enduro Cup was won by Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes.[71]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ McLaughlin also broke Mark Donohue's record for the most wins in a championship year by a Team Penske driver.[5]
  2. ^ For points-scoring purposes, Tickford Racing was divided into two teams: one made up of car #5 and car #55, and a single-car entry for car #6.
  3. ^ Fabian Coulthard raced as number 333 at the Townsville 400.
  4. ^ 23Red Racing was a satellite team of Tickford Racing; 23Red Racing owned the Racing Entitlement Contract for car #23, while Tickford Racing ran the car and oversaw trackside activities on its behalf.
  5. ^ Scott Pye raced as number 200 at the Phillip Island SuperSprint.
  6. ^ Tim Blanchard Racing was a satellite team of Brad Jones Racing; Tim Blanchard Racing owned the Racing Entitlement Contract for car #21, while Brad Jones Racing ran the car and oversaw trackside activities on its behalf.
  7. ^ a b Richie Stanaway was entered into Round 6 and contested Race 13, but was withdrawn from Race 14. Chris Pither was entered into Race 14 in his place. The same situation occurred at Round 13, with the switch taking place between Races 26 and 27.
  8. ^ Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes raced as number 888 for the Enduro Cup.
  9. ^ For points-scoring purposes, Kelly Racing was divided into two teams: one made up of car #3 and car #78, and another consisting of car #7 and car #15.
  10. ^ Rick Kelly raced as number 100 at the Townsville 400.
  11. ^ Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole, but was later stripped of the result when his engine was found to have breached the technical regulations. Chaz Mostert was recognised as the pole-sitter in his place.[70]
  12. ^ a b Pole position for the Sandown qualifying races is not recognised as an official pole position and does not count towards the driver's career statistics.

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2019, supercars, championship, drivers, champion, scott, mclaughlinteams, champion, team, penskemanufacturers, championship, ford, previous, 2018, next, 2020support, series, super2, seriessuper3, seriessuperutes, series, known, commercial, reasons, 2019, virgi. 2019 Supercars Championship Drivers Champion Scott McLaughlinTeams Champion DJR Team PenskeManufacturers Championship Ford Previous 2018 Next 2020Support series Super2 SeriesSuper3 SeriesSuperUtes Series The 2019 Supercars Championship known for commercial reasons as the 2019 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship 1 was the twenty first running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty third series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship the premier title in Australian motorsport The 2019 championship also included the running of the 1 000th Australian Touring Car Championship race which was contested at the Melbourne 400 2 Scott McLaughlin photographed in 2013 successfully defended his championship title DJR Team Penske won the 2019 teams championship Scott McLaughlin contested the series as the defending driver s champion McLaughlin successfully defended his championship title 3 and in doing so he broke Craig Lowndes 1996 record for the most wins in a championship year when he recorded his seventeenth win at Pukekohe Park 4 a His team DJR Team Penske won their second teams championship Ford secured the manufacturers title at the Ipswich SuperSprint 6 Contents 1 Teams and drivers 1 1 Manufacturer changes 1 2 Team changes 1 3 Driver changes 1 3 1 Mid season changes 2 Calendar 2 1 Calendar changes 2 2 Format changes 3 Rule changes 3 1 Technical regulations 3 2 Sporting regulations 4 Results and standings 4 1 Season summary 4 2 Points system 4 3 Drivers championship 4 4 Teams championship 4 5 Champion Manufacturer of the Year 4 6 Pirtek Enduro Cup 5 Notes 6 ReferencesTeams and drivers EditHolden was represented by factory backed team Triple Eight Race Engineering respectively 7 The following teams and drivers competed in the 2019 championship Championship entries Enduro Cup entriesManufacturer Model Entrant No Driver name Rounds Co driver name RoundsFord Mustang GT Tickford Racing b 5 nbsp Lee Holdsworth All nbsp Thomas Randle 12 146 nbsp Cameron Waters All nbsp Michael Caruso 8 12 1455 nbsp Chaz Mostert All nbsp James Moffat 9 12 14DJR Team Penske 12 c nbsp Fabian Coulthard All nbsp Tony D Alberto 10 12 1417 nbsp Scott McLaughlin All nbsp Alexandre Premat 10 12 1423Red Racing d 23 nbsp Will Davison All nbsp Alex Davison 11 12 14Holden Commodore ZB Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 e nbsp Scott Pye All nbsp Warren Luff 12 12 1422 nbsp James Courtney All nbsp Jack Perkins 12 12 14Brad Jones Racing 8 nbsp Nick Percat All nbsp Tim Blanchard 13 12 1414 nbsp Tim Slade All nbsp Ashley Walsh 13 12 14Erebus Motorsport 9 nbsp David Reynolds All nbsp Luke Youlden 14 12 1499 nbsp Anton de Pasquale All nbsp Will Brown 14 12 14Team 18 18 nbsp Mark Winterbottom All nbsp Steven Richards 15 12 14Tekno Autosports 19 nbsp Jack Le Brocq All nbsp Jonathon Webb 16 12 14Tim Blanchard Racing f 21 nbsp Macauley Jones All nbsp Dean Canto 17 12 14Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 nbsp Richie Stanaway g 1 6 10 15 nbsp Chris Pither 18 12 14 nbsp Chris Pither g 6 7 13 nbsp Dylan O Keeffe 19 13 nbsp Michael Caruso 8 9 34 nbsp James Golding All nbsp Richard Muscat 18 12 14Matt Stone Racing 35 nbsp Todd Hazelwood All nbsp Jack Smith 20 12 14Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 h nbsp Jamie Whincup All nbsp Craig Lowndes 21 12 1497 nbsp Shane van Gisbergen All nbsp Garth Tander 22 12 14Nissan Altima L33 Kelly Racing i 3 nbsp Garry Jacobson All nbsp Dean Fiore 12 147 nbsp Andre Heimgartner All nbsp Bryce Fullwood 23 12 1415 j nbsp Rick Kelly All nbsp Dale Wood 24 12 1478 nbsp Simona de Silvestro All nbsp Alex Rullo 12 14Wildcard entriesFord Mustang GT Tickford Racing 66 nbsp Thomas Randle 10 Holden Commodore ZB Brad Jones Racing 4 nbsp Jack Smith 3 6 7 10 77 nbsp Tim Blanchard 5 Walkinshaw Andretti United 27 nbsp Alexander Rossi nbsp James Hinchcliffe 12Kostecki Brothers Racing 56 nbsp Brodie Kostecki nbsp Jake Kostecki 12 14Source 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Source 31 34 35 Manufacturer changes Edit nbsp Ford introduced the Mustang as a replacement for the FG X Falcon The sixth generation Ford Mustang the Mustang GT was homologated for the 2019 championship The Mustang was a replacement for the FG X Falcon which was used between 2015 and 2018 36 37 Tickford Racing and DJR Team Penske oversaw the development of the car with Ford Performance providing additional technical support 38 39 40 Ford Australia provided financial support in developing the car but no team was officially recognised as a factory team 41 The homologation process required modifications to the bodywork to fit the series control chassis but the car continued to use the V8 engine used by the FG X Falcon 42 43 The decision to return the Mustang to the series was made as Australia s domestic production of the Ford Falcon ceased in 2016 44 The Mustang s return marked the first time since 1990 that a Mustang has contested the premier class of Australian motorsport 45 The car completed the homologation process in December 2018 and was subsequently approved for competition by the Supercars Commission 46 Nissan withdrew its factory support from the championship at the end of 2018 as the company elected to change its global motorsport strategy and focus on its Formula E entry Kelly Racing who raced under the Nissan Motorsport name between 2013 and 2018 continued to compete with the Altima L33 chassis under licence from the company 47 48 Nissan s decision to withdraw from the championship followed the Altima being withdrawn from sale in Australia in 2017 49 Team changes Edit The number of entries was reduced from twenty six to twenty four with both Tickford Racing and Triple Eight Race Engineering returning a Racing Entitlement Contract REC to the sport s management 50 51 52 23Red Racing formed a partnership with Tickford Racing which saw it become a satellite team of Tickford 53 Matt Stone Racing upgraded from a VF Commodore to a ZB Commodore and are receiving technical support from Triple Eight Race Engineering 54 Driver changes Edit Michael Caruso left Kelly Racing joining Tickford Racing as an endurance co driver Caruso s seat was filled by Garry Jacobson who made his full time debut in the championship with the team 8 55 Craig Lowndes and Tim Blanchard retired from full time competition at the end of the 2018 championship 56 Both returned as endurance co drivers with Triple Eight Race Engineering and Brad Jones Racing respectively 9 57 58 Blanchard s seat at Tim Blanchard Racing was filled by Macauley Jones 59 Jones made his full time debut in the championship after having previously entered as a wildcard at selected events in 2017 and 2018 Mark Winterbottom and Richie Stanaway left Tickford Racing 60 Winterbottom moved to Team 18 replacing Lee Holdsworth 61 62 Holdsworth took Winterbottom s place at Tickford Racing 63 while Stanaway moved to Garry Rogers Motorsport to replace Garth Tander 27 Tander stepped down from full time competition joining Triple Eight Race Engineering as an endurance co driver 22 Mid season changes Edit Richie Stanaway was withdrawn halfway through the Winton SuperSprint and missed the next three rounds due to a neck injury He was replaced for the remainder of the round and the following Darwin Triple Crown by Chris Pither who had already been nominated as Stanaway s partner for the endurance races 64 Michael Caruso stepped in for the Townsville 400 and Ipswich SuperSprint returning to the team for the first time since 2012 32 Stanaway was stood down halfway through the Gold Coast 600 due to disciplinary reasons Chris Pither became the main driver for the Sunday race while Super2 and TCR Australia driver Dylan O Keeffe made his debut with the team Calendar Edit nbsp nbsp Adelaide nbsp Albert Park nbsp Launceston nbsp Phillip Island nbsp Perth nbsp Winton nbsp Darwin nbsp Townsville nbsp Ipswich nbsp Tailem Bend nbsp Sandown nbsp Bathurst nbsp Gold Coast nbsp Newcastle nbsp nbsp Pukekohe The calendar was reduced to fifteen rounds in 2019 with the following events scheduled to take place Round Event Circuit Location Dates1 Adelaide 500 nbsp Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide South Australia 2 3 March2 Melbourne 400 nbsp Albert Park Circuit Albert Park Victoria 15 17 March3 Tasmania SuperSprint nbsp Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston Tasmania 6 7 April4 Phillip Island SuperSprint nbsp Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island Victoria 13 14 April5 Perth SuperNight nbsp Barbagallo Raceway Neerabup Western Australia 3 4 May6 Winton SuperSprint nbsp Winton Motor Raceway Benalla Victoria 25 26 May7 Darwin Triple Crown nbsp Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin Northern Territory 15 16 June8 Townsville 400 nbsp Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville Queensland 6 7 July9 Ipswich SuperSprint nbsp Queensland Raceway Ipswich Queensland 27 28 July10 The Bend SuperSprint nbsp The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend South Australia 24 25 August11 Auckland SuperSprint nbsp Pukekohe Park Raceway Pukekohe Auckland Region 14 15 September12 Bathurst 1000 nbsp Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst New South Wales 13 October13 Gold Coast 600 nbsp Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise Queensland 26 27 October14 Sandown 500 nbsp Sandown Raceway Springvale Victoria 9 10 November15 Newcastle 500 nbsp Newcastle Street Circuit Newcastle New South Wales 23 24 NovemberSource 65 Calendar changes Edit The 2019 calendar underwent a radical revision compared to the 2018 calendar The Sydney SuperNight 300 was removed from the calendar entirely and was replaced by a new night race at Barbagallo Raceway The change was made with the long term view to running the Sydney round in January 2020 as part of a proposed move to a summer series format that would see the championship run primarily in the summer months 65 The Sandown 500 moved to a late season slot in November becoming the final round of the Pirtek Enduro Cup to avoid clashing with the AFL and NRL finals series The Auckland SuperSprint was brought forward to September making the Sandown 500 the penultimate round of the championship 65 Changes to the Formula One calendar meant that the Australian Grand Prix was run earlier in the year than it was in 2018 and thus the Supercars support races was also moved forward The Adelaide 500 was subsequently brought forward to remain the opening round of the season Format changes Edit The Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit event format reverted to a SuperSprint format after two years of two 250 kilometre races known as the Phillip Island 500 66 Rule changes EditTechnical regulations Edit As a cost reduction measure the use of twin spring dampers were banned with teams required to use linear spring dampers 67 A new specification of transaxle developed by Xtrac was introduced 68 Sporting regulations Edit If a car was released from the pit bay before the fuel rig was decoupled from the car the car had to be re raised on its pneumatic jacks and the fuel rig removed before the driver can rejoin the race 69 Results and standings EditSeason summary Edit Round Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report1 1 Adelaide 500 nbsp Fabian Coulthard nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report2 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske2 3 Melbourne 400 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report4 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske5 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Chaz Mostert Tickford Racing6 nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske3 7 Tasmania SuperSprint nbsp Mark Winterbottom nbsp James Courtney nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report8 nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp Mark Winterbottom nbsp Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering4 9 Phillip Island SuperSprint nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report10 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske5 11 Perth SuperNight nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp James Courtney nbsp Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Report12 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske6 13 Winton SuperSprint nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report14 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske7 15 Darwin Triple Crown nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report16 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Cameron Waters nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske8 17 Townsville 400 nbsp David Reynolds nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report18 nbsp Cameron Waters nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering9 19 Ipswich SuperSprint nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report20 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske10 21 The Bend SuperSprint nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp David Reynolds nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report22 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Cameron Waters nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske11 23 Auckland SuperSprint nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Report24 nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske12 25 Bathurst 1000 nbsp Chaz Mostert k nbsp Chaz Mostert nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Alexandre Premat DJR Team Penske Report13 26 Gold Coast 600 nbsp Scott McLaughlin nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Report27 nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp James Courtney nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp Garth Tander Triple Eight Race Engineering14 28 Sandown 500 nbsp Alexandre Premat l nbsp Bryce Fullwood nbsp Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Report29 nbsp Jamie Whincup l nbsp Cameron Waters nbsp Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering30 nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Craig Lowndes nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering15 31 Newcastle 500 nbsp Shane van Gisbergen nbsp James Courtney nbsp Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Report32 nbsp Jamie Whincup nbsp James Courtney nbsp Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race EngineeringPoints system Edit Points were awarded for each race at an event to the driver or drivers of a car that completed at least 75 of the race distance and was running at the completion of the race At least 50 of the planned race distance must be completed for the result to be valid and championship points awarded Points format Position1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26thStandard 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30 27Bathurst 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60 54Sandown 250 230 215 200 185 170 160 150 140 130 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50Melbourne long 100 92 86 80 74 68 64 60 56 52 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22Melbourne short 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10Standard Used for all SuperSprint SuperNight and street races including the Gold Coast 600 Bathurst Used for the Bathurst 1000 Sandown Used for the Sandown 500 Melbourne long Used for Race 1 and 3 of the Melbourne 400 Melbourne short Used for Race 2 and 4 of the Melbourne 400 and the qualifying races for the Sandown 500 Drivers championship Edit Pos Driver No ADE nbsp MEL nbsp SYM nbsp PHI nbsp BAR nbsp WIN nbsp HID nbsp TOW nbsp QLD nbsp BEN nbsp PUK nbsp BAT nbsp SUR nbsp SAN nbsp NEW nbsp Pen Pts 1 nbsp Scott McLaughlin 17 1 1 1 1 DNS 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 DNS 5 9 2 4 0 38722 nbsp Shane van Gisbergen 97 3 3 Ret 10 21 22 3 1 6 7 5 5 5 7 8 10 4 1 5 2 6 6 1 2 2 2 1 Ret 17 1 7 0 33103 nbsp Jamie Whincup 88 888 2 7 8 4 2 3 25 5 Ret 12 4 2 6 3 5 5 2 Ret 1 4 11 5 6 16 4 1 2 1 1 8 1 0 32084 nbsp Fabian Coulthard 12 6 20 2 5 5 15 2 2 2 1 1 4 15 2 7 3 5 2 10 18 12 10 7 12 21 9 11 6 4 3 2 0 30585 nbsp Chaz Mostert 55 5 15 5 2 1 2 10 10 5 5 3 Ret 2 10 2 6 3 5 3 3 2 3 24 3 15 DNS DNS 9 2 11 6 0 28796 nbsp David Reynolds 9 8 9 10 7 4 8 6 3 4 11 10 6 3 4 3 2 6 20 9 21 7 13 3 24 5 22 3 3 Ret 4 16 0 26947 nbsp Cameron Waters 6 22 2 3 3 DNS 4 11 11 Ret 6 8 3 11 6 4 4 21 3 6 6 9 8 2 14 20 4 5 14 21 5 8 0 25888 nbsp Will Davison 23 4 8 4 6 10 5 19 14 10 4 6 8 12 Ret 12 9 7 21 2 5 Ret 2 9 13 10 7 7 4 6 15 13 0 24959 nbsp Nick Percat 8 7 5 14 15 8 10 8 7 9 10 7 10 7 9 13 15 8 19 8 9 8 4 12 4 14 14 10 18 11 14 9 0 244510 nbsp Lee Holdsworth 5 21 11 9 12 12 9 13 9 15 14 9 9 22 5 6 7 10 8 7 14 13 9 5 15 9 6 6 7 3 12 23 0 242811 nbsp James Courtney 22 10 12 7 9 7 16 5 13 22 24 25 16 4 13 9 14 13 13 11 12 10 15 17 17 3 12 9 10 7 7 11 0 227512 nbsp Scott Pye 2 Ret 17 13 14 6 11 12 8 8 15 16 Ret 10 8 10 19 20 15 21 16 15 16 13 6 7 5 4 23 5 6 5 0 219313 nbsp Mark Winterbottom 18 9 6 12 11 13 6 4 6 21 17 18 15 9 22 17 12 9 Ret 15 10 4 23 22 8 6 19 19 15 12 10 14 0 209214 nbsp Anton de Pasquale 99 16 14 11 13 11 12 9 23 12 3 13 7 18 17 11 8 11 4 14 11 3 7 15 20 Ret 11 8 13 10 23 Ret 0 201515 nbsp Tim Slade 14 17 4 6 8 3 7 7 12 17 9 11 11 13 12 Ret 18 16 12 Ret 17 14 12 11 18 Ret 8 17 20 13 9 3 0 194016 nbsp Andre Heimgartner 7 13 13 15 18 9 14 18 17 3 13 17 23 8 11 16 11 12 18 12 7 5 20 8 19 Ret Ret 21 2 8 21 12 0 187517 nbsp Rick Kelly 15 11 24 22 16 16 19 17 15 7 8 15 20 14 Ret 21 16 17 6 16 8 23 11 19 11 8 10 14 17 22 13 19 0 182018 nbsp Todd Hazelwood 35 12 10 23 17 14 13 14 18 11 16 23 14 19 15 18 13 14 16 19 13 Ret 14 14 5 Ret 20 20 11 20 18 10 0 160919 nbsp Simona de Silvestro 78 15 16 18 19 17 21 21 21 16 18 12 12 23 23 19 20 19 10 18 19 Ret 22 16 7 13 21 22 12 15 19 18 0 156420 nbsp James Golding 34 14 19 16 23 18 18 15 16 13 22 14 13 17 19 Ret 17 15 7 13 15 18 18 23 10 11 16 Ret 16 Ret 22 20 0 152121 nbsp Macauley Jones 21 DNS 23 19 22 20 Ret 20 20 18 21 24 17 16 16 22 22 18 17 Ret 22 19 21 20 22 16 17 15 21 18 17 21 0 131422 nbsp Jack Le Brocq 19 20 21 20 20 15 23 22 22 20 20 20 22 20 20 Ret 21 23 14 22 23 21 25 21 23 17 13 13 24 19 Ret 17 0 127723 nbsp Garry Jacobson 3 19 22 21 24 19 17 24 Ret 19 19 19 19 21 18 14 24 24 Ret 20 Ret 20 19 18 21 19 15 12 22 Ret 20 22 0 117624 nbsp Richie Stanaway 33 18 18 17 21 DSQ 20 16 19 14 23 22 21 25 WD 16 24 10 9 12 23 WD 19 14 16 15 0 114625 nbsp Craig Lowndes 888 4 1 2 1 1 0 82826 nbsp Thomas Randle 66 5 17 17 9 6 6 5 3 0 73227 nbsp Garth Tander 97 2 2 1 3 17 0 69728 nbsp Michael Caruso 33 6 22 9 17 20 20 4 5 8 21 0 64329 nbsp Warren Luff 2 7 5 4 11 5 0 63230 nbsp Alexandre Premat 17 1 3 DNS 6 9 0 60331 nbsp Jack Perkins 22 3 12 9 18 7 0 58832 nbsp Alex Davison 23 10 7 7 10 6 0 54433 nbsp Chris Pither 33 14 15 23 12 23 18 17 14 0 50734 nbsp Tim Blanchard 77 8 21 18 14 14 10 16 11 0 49935 nbsp Tony D Alberto 12 21 9 11 13 4 0 46236 nbsp Jack Smith 4 35 23 24 24 21 20 25 22 26 Ret 20 20 24 20 0 46137 nbsp Steven Richards 18 6 19 19 12 12 0 43838 nbsp Luke Youlden 9 5 22 3 7 Ret 0 42239 nbsp Dale Wood 15 8 10 14 14 22 0 40740 nbsp James Moffat 55 15 DNS DNS Ret 2 0 35041 nbsp Will Brown 99 Ret 11 8 2 10 0 33842 nbsp Jonathon Webb 19 17 13 13 20 19 0 33543 nbsp Alex Rullo 78 13 21 22 19 15 0 32944 nbsp Dean Canto 21 16 17 15 22 18 0 32645 nbsp Ashley Walsh 14 Ret 8 17 23 13 0 26646 nbsp Dean Fiore 3 19 15 12 15 Ret 0 24547 nbsp Brodie Kostecki 56 Ret 18 16 8 16 0 23348 nbsp Bryce Fullwood 7 Ret Ret 21 4 8 0 23249 nbsp Richard Muscat 34 11 16 Ret 9 Ret 0 22950 nbsp Jake Kostecki 56 Ret 18 16 21 16 0 21751 nbsp James Hinchcliffe 27 18 0 10252 nbsp Alexander Rossi 27 18 0 10253 nbsp Dylan O Keeffe 33 18 0 51Pos Driver No ADE nbsp MEL nbsp SYM nbsp PHI nbsp BAR nbsp WIN nbsp HID nbsp TOW nbsp QLD nbsp BEN nbsp PUK nbsp BAT nbsp SUR nbsp SAN nbsp NEW nbsp Pen Pts KeyColour ResultGold WinnerSilver Second placeBronze Third placeGreen Other points positionBlue Other classified positionNot classified finished NC Purple Not classified retired Ret Red Did not qualify DNQ Did not pre qualify DNPQ Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Race cancelled C Blank Did not practice DNP Excluded EX Did not arrive DNA Withdrawn WD Did not enter cell empty Text formatting MeaningBold Pole positionItalics Fastest lap Results count toward the Enduro Cup Teams championship Edit Pos Team No ADE nbsp MEL nbsp SYM nbsp PHI nbsp BAR nbsp WIN nbsp HID nbsp TOW nbsp QLD nbsp BEN nbsp PUK nbsp BAT nbsp SUR nbsp SAN nbsp NEW nbsp Pen Pts 1 DJR Team Penske 12 6 20 2 5 5 15 2 2 2 1 1 4 15 2 7 3 5 2 10 18 12 10 7 12 21 9 11 4 3 2 360 662617 1 1 1 1 DNS 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 DNS 9 2 42 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 888 2 7 8 4 2 3 25 5 Ret 12 4 2 6 3 5 5 2 Ret 1 4 11 5 6 16 4 1 2 1 8 1 140 647197 3 3 Ret 10 21 22 3 1 6 7 5 5 5 7 8 10 4 1 5 2 6 6 1 2 2 2 1 17 1 73 Tickford Racing 5 21 11 9 12 12 9 13 9 15 14 9 9 22 5 6 7 10 8 7 14 13 9 5 15 9 6 6 3 12 23 50 529455 5 15 5 2 1 2 10 10 5 5 3 Ret 2 10 2 6 3 5 3 3 2 3 24 3 15 DNS DNS 2 11 64 Tickford Racing 23Red Racing 6 22 2 3 3 DNS 4 11 11 Ret 6 8 3 11 6 4 4 21 3 6 6 9 8 2 14 20 4 5 21 5 8 80 505923 4 8 4 6 10 5 19 14 10 4 6 8 12 Ret 12 9 7 21 2 5 Ret 2 9 13 10 7 7 6 15 135 Erebus Motorsport 9 8 9 10 7 4 8 6 3 4 11 10 6 3 4 3 2 6 20 9 21 7 13 3 24 5 22 3 Ret 4 16 30 475799 16 14 11 13 11 12 9 23 12 3 13 7 18 17 11 8 11 4 14 11 3 7 15 20 Ret 11 8 10 23 Ret6 Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 Ret 17 13 14 6 11 12 8 8 15 16 Ret 10 8 10 19 20 15 21 16 15 16 13 6 7 5 4 5 6 5 60 444922 10 12 7 9 7 16 5 13 22 24 25 16 4 13 9 14 13 13 11 12 10 15 17 17 3 12 9 7 7 117 Brad Jones Racing 8 7 5 14 15 8 10 8 7 9 10 7 10 7 9 13 15 8 19 8 9 8 4 12 4 14 14 10 11 14 9 0 441614 17 4 6 8 3 7 7 12 17 9 11 11 13 12 Ret 18 16 12 Ret 17 14 12 11 18 Ret 8 17 13 9 38 Kelly Racing 7 13 13 15 18 9 14 18 17 3 13 17 23 8 11 16 11 12 18 12 7 5 20 8 19 Ret Ret 21 8 21 12 50 370615 11 24 22 16 16 19 17 15 7 8 15 20 14 Ret 21 16 17 6 16 8 23 11 19 11 8 10 14 22 13 199 Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 18 18 17 21 DSQ 20 16 19 14 23 22 21 25 14 15 23 22 9 17 20 16 24 10 9 12 23 18 14 16 15 0 314534 14 19 16 23 18 18 15 16 13 22 14 13 17 19 Ret 17 15 7 13 15 18 18 23 10 11 16 Ret Ret 22 2010 Kelly Racing 3 19 22 21 24 19 17 24 Ret 19 19 19 19 21 18 14 24 24 Ret 20 Ret 20 19 18 21 19 15 12 Ret 20 22 30 274678 15 16 18 19 17 21 21 21 16 18 12 12 23 23 19 20 19 10 18 19 Ret 22 16 7 13 21 22 15 19 1811 Team 18 18 9 6 12 11 13 6 4 6 21 17 18 15 9 22 17 12 9 Ret 15 10 4 23 22 8 6 19 19 12 10 14 60 205512 Matt Stone Racing 35 12 10 23 17 14 13 14 18 11 16 23 14 19 15 18 13 14 16 19 13 Ret 14 14 5 Ret 20 20 20 18 10 60 156013 Tim Blanchard Racing 21 DNS 23 19 22 20 Ret 20 20 18 21 24 17 16 16 22 22 18 17 Ret 22 19 21 20 22 16 17 15 18 17 21 0 132714 Tekno Autosports 19 20 21 20 20 15 23 22 22 20 20 20 22 20 20 Ret 21 23 14 22 23 21 25 21 23 17 13 13 19 Ret 17 30 1262Pos Team No ADE nbsp MEL nbsp SYM nbsp PHI nbsp BAR nbsp WIN nbsp HID nbsp TOW nbsp QLD nbsp BEN nbsp PUK nbsp BAT nbsp SUR nbsp SAN nbsp NEW nbsp Pen Pts KeyColour ResultGold WinnerSilver Second placeBronze Third placeGreen Other points positionBlue Other classified positionNot classified finished NC Purple Not classified retired Ret Red Did not qualify DNQ Did not pre qualify DNPQ Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Race cancelled C Blank Did not practice DNP Excluded EX Did not arrive DNA Withdrawn WD Did not enter cell empty Text formatting MeaningBold Pole positionItalics Fastest lap Denotes single car team Results count toward the Enduro Cup Champion Manufacturer of the Year Edit The Manufacturers award was won by Ford Pirtek Enduro Cup Edit The Pirtek Enduro Cup was won by Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes 71 Notes Edit McLaughlin also broke Mark Donohue s record for the most wins in a championship year by a Team Penske driver 5 For points scoring purposes Tickford Racing was divided into two teams one made up of car 5 and car 55 and a single car entry for car 6 Fabian Coulthard raced as number 333 at the Townsville 400 23Red Racing was a satellite team of Tickford Racing 23Red Racing owned the Racing Entitlement Contract for car 23 while Tickford Racing ran the car and oversaw trackside activities on its behalf Scott Pye raced as number 200 at the Phillip Island SuperSprint Tim Blanchard Racing was a satellite team of Brad Jones Racing Tim Blanchard Racing owned the Racing Entitlement Contract for car 21 while Brad Jones Racing ran the car and oversaw trackside activities on its behalf a b Richie Stanaway was entered into Round 6 and contested Race 13 but was withdrawn from Race 14 Chris Pither was entered into Race 14 in his place The same situation occurred at Round 13 with the switch taking place between Races 26 and 27 Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes raced as number 888 for the Enduro Cup For points scoring purposes Kelly Racing was divided into two teams one made up of car 3 and car 78 and another consisting of car 7 and car 15 Rick Kelly raced as number 100 at the Townsville 400 Scott McLaughlin qualified on pole but was later stripped of the result when his engine was found to have breached the technical regulations Chaz Mostert was recognised as the pole sitter in his place 70 a b Pole position for the Sandown qualifying races is not recognised as an official pole position and does not count towards the driver s career statistics References Edit V8 Supercars confirm Virgin as primary backer speedcafe com Speedcafe 27 April 2016 Retrieved 18 April 2018 Dale Will 22 January 2019 Supercars to Rack Up 1000th Race at Albert Park v8sleuth com au Retrieved 10 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