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2020 Supercars Championship

Drivers' Champion:
Scott McLaughlin
Teams' Champion:
DJR Team Penske
Manufacturers' Championship:
Ford
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Super2 Series

The 2020 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship)[1] was a motor racing series for Supercars. It was the twenty-second running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty-fourth series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship, the premier title in Australian motorsport. Due to disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of rounds were rescheduled or cancelled.

Scott McLaughlin secured the drivers' championship for the third consecutive year.
DJR Team Penske (photographed in 2019) successfully defended the teams' championship.

The series reverted to having only two manufacturers, Ford and Holden, for the first time since 2012 with Nissan no longer being represented on the grid.

Scott McLaughlin successfully defended his drivers' championship with one event remaining, winning the title for the third consecutive year.[2] DJR Team Penske successfully defended the teams' championship. Ford successfully defended the manufacturers' championship.[3]

Teams and drivers

Holden was represented by factory-backed team Triple Eight Race Engineering respectively.[4]

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2020 championship.

Championship entries Bathurst 1000 entries
Manufacturer Model Entrant No. Driver name Rounds Co-driver name
Ford Mustang GT Tickford Racing 5   Lee Holdsworth[5] All   Michael Caruso[6]
6   Cameron Waters[7] All   Will Davison[6]
44   James Courtney[8] 3–11[a]   Broc Feeney[6]
55   Jack Le Brocq[9] All   James Moffat[6]
Kelly Racing 7   Andre Heimgartner[10] All   Dylan O'Keeffe[11]
15   Rick Kelly[12] All   Dale Wood[13]
DJR Team Penske 12   Fabian Coulthard[14] All   Tony D'Alberto[15]
17   Scott McLaughlin[14] All   Tim Slade[15]
23Red Racing 23   Will Davison[16] 1–2[b]
Holden Commodore ZB Walkinshaw Andretti United 2   Bryce Fullwood[17] All   Kurt Kostecki[18]
25   Chaz Mostert[19] All   Warren Luff[18]
Tim Blanchard Racing 3   Macauley Jones[20] All   Tim Blanchard[21]
Brad Jones Racing 4   Jack Smith[22] All   Jack Perkins[23]
8   Nick Percat[24] All   Thomas Randle[25]
14   Todd Hazelwood[26] All   Jordan Boys[27]
Erebus Motorsport 9   David Reynolds[28] All   Will Brown[29]
99   Anton de Pasquale[30] All   Brodie Kostecki[29]
Team 18 18   Mark Winterbottom[31] All   James Golding[32]
20   Scott Pye[33] All   Dean Fiore[34]
Team Sydney by Tekno 19   James Courtney[35] 1[c]
  Alex Davison[36] 2–11[d]   Jonathon Webb[37]
22   Chris Pither[38] All   Steve Owen[37]
Matt Stone Racing 34   Zane Goddard[39] 1, 4, 6–7, 9, 11 [e]
  Jake Kostecki[39] 2–3, 5, 8, 10–11
35   Garry Jacobson[40] All   David Russell[41]
Triple Eight Race Engineering 88   Jamie Whincup[4] All   Craig Lowndes[42]
97   Shane van Gisbergen[4] All   Garth Tander[43]
Wildcard entries
Holden Commodore ZB Garry Rogers Motorsport[44] 40 11   Tyler Everingham[45]
  Jayden Ojeda[46]

Team changes

Tekno Autosports relocated to Western Sydney and expanded to a two-car operation under the Team Sydney by Tekno brand. A second Racing Entitlement Contract (REC) was acquired from Supercars management. It entered two Triple Eight-built Holden ZB Commodores.[35][47]

Brad Jones Racing expanded to a three-car team, after acquiring an REC that was formerly owned by Britek Motorsport and had been leased to Matt Stone Racing.[48] Brad Jones Racing continued to operate a fourth car on behalf of Tim Blanchard Racing.

Kelly Racing scaled down from a four-car team racing Nissan Altimas to a two-car team with Ford Mustangs.[49] Two of the team's RECs were purchased by Team 18 and Matt Stone Racing, with both expanding to two car entries.[50][49][51] Matt Stone Racing acquired a second REC from Garry Rogers Motorsport to replace the one it had been leasing from Britek Motorsport.[52][f] Team principal Garry Rogers cited escalating costs of competing and a model that required them to purchase parts rather than develop them as the reasons for his decision to withdraw.[53] Rogers' team later returned to the championship with a single wildcard for the Bathurst 1000 – signing Super2 Series drivers Tyler Everingham and Jayden Ojeda.[46] Nathan Herne from the Australian TA2 Racing Series was originally signed in Ojeda's place however his entry was blocked as Motorsport Australia denied him of the required licence.[45][54]

Driver changes

Walkinshaw Andretti United fielded a new line-up in 2020 after James Courtney and Scott Pye left the team.[55][56] Courtney moved to Team Sydney by Tekno, with his seat at Walkinshaw Andretti United filled by Chaz Mostert.[57][35] Jack Le Brocq left Tekno Autosports and joined Tickford Racing, where he replaced Mostert.[9] Scott Pye joined Team 18 and Walkinshaw Andretti United named reigning Super2 champion Bryce Fullwood as Pye's replacement.[58][59] Chris Pither returned to the championship on a full-time basis, racing with Team Sydney by Tekno.[38] Pither last competed full-time in 2016. Courtney departed the team after one round.[60]

Zane Goddard and Jake Kostecki graduated from the Super2 Series and make their championship débuts driving for Matt Stone Racing.[32] Goddard and Kostecki will share a car as part of the new SuperLite program, allowing both drivers to compete in five rounds of the series each before teaming up for the Enduro Cup.[61]

Todd Hazelwood left Matt Stone Racing to join Brad Jones Racing.[26] He replaced Tim Slade who will join DJR Team Penske as a co-driver.[62] Jack Smith made his full-time début in the championship with the team. Smith had previously competed for Brad Jones Racing in the Super2 Series and at selected Supercars rounds as a wildcard in 2019.[48]

Richie Stanaway and James Golding left Garry Rogers Motorsport after the team withdrew from the series.[53] Stanaway retired from motorsport,[63] while Golding joined Team 18 for the endurance races.[32]

Simona de Silvestro and Garry Jacobson left Kelly Racing after it scaled down to two cars.[64][65][66] De Silvestro returned to Europe to compete in the ADAC GT Masters with Porsche, while Jacobson joined Matt Stone Racing.[67][68]

Mid-season changes

James Courtney left Team Sydney by Tekno after round one, citing an inability to come to an agreement with the team for the contract to continue.[35] He was replaced by Alex Davison.[36] 23Red Racing withdrew from the series after its primary sponsor withdrew after round 2, leaving Will Davison without a drive. He became a co-driver at the Bathurst 1000 for Tickford Racing after Alexandre Prémat, who resides in Las Vegas, was forced out by COVID-19 travel restrictions.[6] Tickford Racing, which had prepared the car started to lease the REC from 23Red Racing and Car, entered the car as a fourth entry with James Courtney from round three.[8][69]

Calendar

The 2020 championship was originally due to be contested over twenty-eight races run at fourteen rounds. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Melbourne 400 event was cancelled after practice and qualifying had commenced. With multiple calendar revision during the year, the championship was contested over eleven rounds, although racing only occurred at ten rounds.

Round Event Circuit Location Dates Map
1 Adelaide 500   Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 22–23 February
2 Melbourne 400   Albert Park Circuit Albert Park, Victoria 13–15 March[g]
3 Sydney SuperSprint   Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek, New South Wales 27–28 June
4 18–19 July
5 Darwin Triple Crown   Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 15–16 August
6 Darwin SuperSprint 22–23 August
7 Townsville SuperSprint   Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 29–30 August
8 5–6 September
9 The Bend SuperSprint   The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend, South Australia 19–20 September
10 26–27 September
11 Bathurst 1000   Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 18 October
Source:[71][72][73][74][75]

Calendar changes

 
Sydney Motorsport Park hosted the Supercars return due the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Sydney SuperNight was originally scheduled to return to the calendar after a one-year absence, but was instead be the first event back after the enforced break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and ran in daylight hours. Sydney Motorsport Park continued to host the event.[71] The Gold Coast 600 was to have also become a night race.[72] The Auckland Super400 moved from Pukekohe Park Raceway to Hampton Downs Motorsport Park. The change was made in response to Auckland Council passing legislation that prohibited from running any event at the circuit on key dates, with Anzac Day falling on the Saturday of the round.[75]

The Bend 500 was scheduled to replace the Sandown 500 as the opening round the Enduro Cup.[76] The Bend SuperSprint was re-formatted as a 500 kilometre race, while the Sandown round adopted a sprint format, called the Sandown Super400.[73] This resulted in a 500 kilometre being restored as the first race of the Enduro Cup after the Bathurst 1000 was the first endurance race in 2019.

The Ipswich and Phillip Island SuperSprints were removed from the calendar. It was the first time since opening that Queensland Raceway has not been on the calendar and the first since 2004 for Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.[74]

Format changes

The Saturday race at the SuperSprint and SuperNight events and the Darwin Triple Crown were due to be extended from 120 kilometres to 200 kilometres.[74]

Proposed changes to the Melbourne 400 and a relocated Sandown 500 to The Bend Motorsport Park did not take place as the events were subsequently cancelled.

Impact of 2019–20 COVID-19 pandemic

The championship was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Melbourne 400 cancelled before the first race of the event.[70][77] Supercars' management later announced that should an event be postponed, the calendar would have been altered to complete the 2020 fixture,[78] and that a January 2021 finish may have been required to do so.[79] Supercars later announced the postponement of the Launceston, Auckland and Perth rounds due to the pandemic. All three were later cancelled.

The championship recommenced in June with a reformatted round at Sydney Motorsport Park, with the postponed races assigned new dates later in the season.[80][81] Races at Gold Coast and Newcastle were removed from the schedule.[82]

Due to a spike in COVID-19 cases in Victoria, Sydney Motorsport Park hosted round four of the championship on the weekend of July 18–19 instead of Winton. The event followed the same format as the previous round but featured a night race on the Saturday night and fans were allowed to attend the event. This spike also caused the Sandown event to be removed from the calendar and replaced with two rounds at The Bend Motorsport Park on the weekends of September 19–20 and 26–27.[83] This calendar revision also saw postponed races at Symmons Plains Raceway, Wanneroo Raceway and a scheduled third appearance at Sydney Motorsport Park cancelled.

Rule changes

Technical regulations

The number of engines that a team was allowed to use has been reduced to three, compared with four in 2019 in a bid to reduce costs. The piston ring and rocker ratios became control components and engines must complete 4,000 km (2,485 mi) before being rebuilt. Breaking the engine seal before reaching the mileage limit will result in a ten-place grid penalty, similar to Formula One's system of grid penalties for changing engine components. However, engine changes can be made with the approval of Supercars provided that teams present a clear reason for doing so.[84]

A control shock absorber manufactured by Supashock was introduced in a bid to reducing costs.[85][86] All cars had a reduction of downforce of up to twelve percent, in a bid to improve racing and encourage overtakes. The rear wing angle was be reduced from 18 degrees to 13 degrees, and has gurney flaps of 13 millimetres and 10 millimetres on the wing plane and bootlid respectively. The Mustang's rear wing has also moved forward by 90 millimetres and lowered by 50 millimetres.[87]

LED panels were to be fitted in the windows of all cars. To accommodate this, the car number on the front windscreen moved from the top-right to top-left corner. Originally scheduled to be introduced from the start of the season, due to production delays its introduction was postponed until 2021.[88]

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Race Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 1 Adelaide 500   Jamie Whincup   Chaz Mostert   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
2   Shane van Gisbergen   Shane van Gisbergen   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
2 3 Melbourne 400   Shane van Gisbergen Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[77] Report
4   Jamie Whincup
5 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[77]
6
3 7 Sydney SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
8   Jamie Whincup   David Reynolds   Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing
9   Scott McLaughlin   Bryce Fullwood   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
4 10 Sydney SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Anton de Pasquale   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
11   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing
12   Andre Heimgartner   Andre Heimgartner   Jack Le Brocq Tickford Racing
5 13 Darwin Triple Crown   Scott McLaughlin   Anton de Pasquale   Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Report
14   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
15   Scott McLaughlin   Jack Smith   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
6 16 Darwin SuperSprint   Jamie Whincup   Bryce Fullwood   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
17   Scott McLaughlin   James Courtney   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
18   Shane van Gisbergen   Scott Pye   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
7 19 Townsville SuperSprint   Jamie Whincup   Cameron Waters   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report
20   Jamie Whincup   Fabian Coulthard   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
21   Scott McLaughlin   Cameron Waters   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
8 22 Townsville SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
23   Nick Percat   Chaz Mostert   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
24   Todd Hazelwood   Shane van Gisbergen   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
9 25 The Bend SuperSprint   Chaz Mostert   Scott Pye   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Report
26   Scott McLaughlin   Chaz Mostert   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
27   Scott McLaughlin   Jack Le Brocq   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
10 28 The Bend SuperSprint   Scott McLaughlin   Shane van Gisbergen   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report
29   Scott McLaughlin   Jack Le Brocq   Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske
30   Scott McLaughlin   Shane van Gisbergen   Cameron Waters Tickford Racing
11 31 Bathurst 1000   Cameron Waters   Shane van Gisbergen   Shane van Gisbergen
  Garth Tander
Triple Eight Race Engineering Report

Points system

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
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
Adelaide 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33
SuperSprint 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 75 69 64 60 55 51 48 45 42 39 36 34 33 31 30 28 27 25 24 22 21 19 18 16
  • Bathurst: Used for the Bathurst 1000.
  • Adelaide: Used for the Adelaide 500.
  • SuperSprint: Used for all SuperSprint races and the Darwin Triple Crown.
  • Melbourne: Used for the Melbourne 400.

Drivers' championship

Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SMP1
 
SMP2
 
HID1
 
HID2
 
TOW1
 
TOW2
 
BEN1
 
BEN2
 
BAT
 
Pen. Pts.
1   Scott McLaughlin 17 2 1 C C C C 1 3 1 1 3 14 20 1 2 1 1 1 7 6 1 1 2 3 14 3 1 1 1 2 5 0 2576
2   Cameron Waters 6 6 3 C C C C 6 6 13 6 9 18 8 9 11 3 5 Ret 2 4 2 2 5 12 5 8 5 3 3 1 2 0 2125
3   Shane van Gisbergen 97 3 Ret C C C C 2 7 6 4 8 12 11 4 3 8 2 5 19 3 8 Ret 1 1 9 1 14 2 5 5 1 0 2095
4   Jamie Whincup 88/888 1 5 C C C C 3 2 3 5 17 8 17 2 1 2 6 7 1 1 3 4 3 2 18 17 3 10 7 3 Ret 0 2049
5   Chaz Mostert 25 7 2 C C C C 4 4 16 11 5 9 7 8 4 9 18 6 3 2 24 3 10 4 11 11 16 11 8 6 3 0 1958
6   Fabian Coulthard 12 10 9 C C C C 10 15 Ret 7 2 13 6 3 5 10 4 11 4 15 17 7 20 8 1 4 2 9 Ret 8 4 0 1800
7   Nick Percat 8 22 7 C C C C 5 1 9 9 1 11 Ret 6 6 5 13 2 Ret 5 4 6 4 7 10 9 17 6 6 4 18 0 1743
8   Anton de Pasquale 99 14 Ret C C C C 8 12 7 3 13 19 1 7 23 6 12 9 10 8 7 5 16 Ret 8 5 4 5 2 11 9 0 1637
9   Scott Pye 20 15 Ret C C C C 17 11 12 12 21 5 3 16 22 13 3 3 9 9 6 9 6 5 7 13 6 12 19 12 6 0 1586
10   Mark Winterbottom 18 8 11 C C C C 9 8 5 10 14 6 4 11 7 11 9 4 12 17 10 14 9 13 17 15 Ret 8 12 16 8 0 1566
11   Lee Holdsworth 5 12 6 C C C C 7 13 2 2 19 15 10 14 12 7 8 12 13 11 9 16 8 10 12 23 11 13 Ret 9 7 0 1553
12   David Reynolds 9 4 8 C C C C 21 5 4 14 11 4 13 5 9 12 16 10 5 10 11 Ret 15 11 13 7 9 16 Ret 17 15 0 1492
13   James Courtney 19/44 Ret 15 12 9 14 19 4 16 2 12 17 4 7 14 6 7 13 10 13 9 15 14 Ret 7 4 10 10 0 1476
14   Andre Heimgartner 7 11 10 C C C C 15 10 15 17 12 2 9 10 16 15 10 8 Ret 14 15 18 24 17 4 2 7 14 10 14 11 0 1444
15   Jack Le Brocq 55 16 12 C C C C 19 14 11 16 16 1 14 15 8 Ret 14 13 15 12 16 8 7 14 2 10 21 4 13 19 14 0 1396
16   Rick Kelly 15 9 13 C C C C 14 19 17 18 6 17 15 13 10 14 11 22 17 20 14 11 11 16 6 6 8 23 9 15 17 0 1316
17   Todd Hazelwood 14 13 14 C C C C 11 18 8 13 20 3 18 20 20 16 15 15 Ret 13 5 12 14 6 24 12 10 19 11 7 Ret 0 1181
18   Bryce Fullwood 2 21 17 C C C C 13 20 10 15 15 7 21 18 19 19 17 17 8 19 12 17 12 18 3 16 19 15 18 13 Ret 0 1092
19   Macauley Jones 3 17 19 C C C C 18 16 20 8 22 23 Ret 23 18 17 23 18 Ret 18 21 19 18 19 20 18 12 17 14 18 13 0 980
20   Chris Pither 22 19 Ret C C C C 20 22 23 21 18 22 5 21 21 Ret 20 19 11 24 23 21 21 Ret 21 19 15 20 15 23 16 0 866
21   Garry Jacobson 35 Ret 20 C C C C 16 21 19 22 7 24 19 19 13 22 24 16 14 16 18 15 17 20 19 22 13 18 Ret 21 Ret 0 833
22   Jack Smith 4 20 18 C C C C 23 23 18 23 10 21 12 24 15 20 19 23 16 23 22 22 22 21 23 21 22 21 17 22 Ret 0 812
23   Alex Davison 19 C C C C Ret 17 21 20 23 20 16 17 24 18 22 20 18 22 20 13 19 15 22 20 18 22 DNS DNS 12 0 794
24   Will Davison 23/6 5 4 C C C C 2 0 507
25   Zane Goddard 34 18 16 24 24 10 21 21 21 Ret 21 19 16 24 20 Ret 0 438
26   Garth Tander 97 1 0 300
27   Jake Kostecki 34 C C C C 22 24 22 Ret 22 14 20 23 22 Ret 16 20 Ret 0 290
28   Warren Luff 25 3 0 258
29   Tony D'Alberto 12 4 0 240
30   Tim Slade 17 5 0 222
31   Dean Fiore 20 6 0 204
32   Michael Caruso 5 7 0 192
33   James Golding 18 8 0 180
34   Brodie Kostecki 99 9 0 168
35   Broc Feeney 44 10 0 156
36   Dylan O'Keeffe 7 11 0 144
37   Jonathon Webb 19 12 0 138
38   Tim Blanchard 3 13 0 132
39   James Moffat 55 14 0 126
40   Will Brown 9 15 0 120
41   Steve Owen 22 16 0 114
42   Dale Wood 15 17 0 108
43   Thomas Randle 8 18 0 102
44   Tyler Everingham 40 19 0 96
45   Jayden Ojeda 40 19 0 96
  Kurt Kostecki 2 Ret 0 0
  Jack Perkins 4 Ret 0 0
  Jordan Boys 14 Ret 0 0
  David Russell 35 Ret 0 0
  Craig Lowndes 888 Ret 0 0
Pos. Driver No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SMP1
 
SMP2
 
HID1
 
HID2
 
TOW1
 
TOW2
 
BEN1
 
BEN2
 
BAT
 
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


Teams' championship

Pos. Team No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SMP1
 
SMP2
 
HID1
 
HID2
 
TOW1
 
TOW2
 
BEN1
 
BEN2
 
BAT
 
Pen. Pts.
1 DJR Team Penske 12 10 9 C C C C 10 15 Ret 7 2 13 6 3 5 10 4 11 4 15 17 7 20 8 1 4 2 9 Ret 8 4 0 4376
17 2 1 C C C C 1 3 1 1 3 14 20 1 2 1 1 1 7 6 1 1 2 3 14 3 1 1 1 2 5
2 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88/888 1 5 C C C C 3 2 3 5 17 8 17 2 1 2 6 7 1 1 3 4 3 2 18 17 3 10 7 3 Ret 30 4114
97 3 Ret C C C C 2 7 6 4 8 12 11 4 3 8 2 5 19 3 8 Ret 1 1 9 1 14 2 5 5 1
3 Tickford Racing 6 6 3 C C C C 6 6 13 6 9 18 8 9 11 3 5 Ret 2 4 2 2 5 12 5 8 5 3 3 1 2 0 3521
55 16 12 C C C C 19 14 11 16 16 1 14 15 8 Ret 14 13 15 12 16 8 7 14 2 10 21 4 13 19 14
4 Tickford Racing/
23Red Racing
5 12 6 C C C C 7 13 2 2 19 15 10 14 12 7 8 12 13 11 9 16 8 10 12 23 11 13 Ret 9 7 0 3200
23 5 4 C C C C
44 12 9 14 19 4 16 2 12 17 4 7 14 6 7 13 10 13 9 15 14 Ret 7 4 10 10
5 Erebus Motorsport 9 4 8 C C C C 21 5 4 14 11 4 13 5 9 12 16 10 5 10 11 Ret 15 11 13 7 9 16 Ret 17 15 0 3129
99 14 Ret C C C C 8 12 7 3 13 19 1 7 23 6 12 9 10 8 7 5 16 Ret 8 5 4 5 2 11 9
6 Team 18 18 8 11 C C C C 9 8 5 10 14 6 4 11 7 11 9 4 12 17 10 14 9 13 17 15 Ret 8 12 16 8 30 3122
20 15 Ret C C C C 17 11 12 12 21 5 3 16 22 13 3 3 9 9 6 9 6 5 7 13 6 12 19 12 6
7 Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 21 17 C C C C 13 20 10 15 15 7 21 18 19 19 17 17 8 19 12 17 12 18 3 16 19 15 18 13 Ret 0 3050
25 7 2 C C C C 4 4 16 11 5 9 7 8 4 9 18 6 3 2 24 3 10 4 11 11 16 11 8 6 3
8 Brad Jones Racing 8 22 7 C C C C 5 1 9 9 1 11 Ret 6 6 5 13 2 Ret 5 4 6 4 7 10 9 17 6 6 4 18 0 2924
14 13 14 C C C C 11 18 8 13 20 3 18 20 20 16 15 15 Ret 13 5 12 14 6 24 12 10 19 11 7 Ret
9 Kelly Racing 7 11 10 C C C C 15 10 15 17 12 2 9 10 16 15 10 8 Ret 14 15 18 24 17 4 2 7 14 10 14 11 0 2760
15 9 13 C C C C 14 19 17 18 6 17 15 13 10 14 11 22 17 20 14 11 11 16 6 6 8 23 9 15 17
10 Tim Blanchard Racing/
Brad Jones Racing
3 17 19 C C C C 18 16 20 8 22 23 Ret 23 18 17 23 18 Ret 18 21 19 18 19 20 18 12 17 14 18 13 0 1792
4 20 18 C C C C 23 23 18 23 10 21 12 24 15 20 19 23 16 23 22 22 22 21 23 21 22 21 17 22 Ret
11 Team Sydney by Tekno 19 Ret 15 C C C C Ret 17 21 20 23 20 16 17 24 18 22 20 18 22 20 13 19 15 22 20 18 22 DNS DNS 12 0 1720
22 19 Ret C C C C 20 22 23 21 18 22 5 21 21 Ret 20 19 11 24 23 21 21 Ret 21 19 15 20 15 23 16
12 Matt Stone Racing 34 18 16 C C C C 22 24 22 24 24 10 Ret 22 14 21 21 21 Ret 21 19 20 23 22 16 24 20 Ret 16 20 Ret 0 1561
35 Ret 20 C C C C 16 21 19 22 7 24 19 19 13 22 24 16 14 16 18 15 17 20 19 22 13 18 Ret 21 Ret
13 Garry Rogers Motorsport 40 19 0 96
Pos. Team No. ADE
 
MEL
 
SMP1
 
SMP2
 
HID1
 
HID2
 
TOW1
 
TOW2
 
BEN1
 
BEN2
 
BAT
 
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

Notes

  1. ^ Tickford Racing entered a fourth car leasing the Racing Entitlement Contract owned by 23Red Racing after 23Red Racing withdrew from the championship.
  2. ^ Contested the Adelaide 500 and Melbourne 400 before 23Red Racing withdrew from the championship.
  3. ^ Contested the Adelaide 500 before leaving Team Sydney by Tekno.
  4. ^ Contested the remainder of the championship from the Melbourne 400, after James Courtney vacated the #19 entry.
  5. ^ Under the SuperLites regulations, Goddard and Kostecki were permitted to partner each other for the Bathurst 1000.
  6. ^ Under the series' sporting regulations, an REC may be leased from its owner for two years, after which it must be purchased or returned to its owner. The REC used by Matt Stone Racing in 2018 and 2019 was leased from Britek Motorsport and returned for the 2020 championship.[50]
  7. ^ The Melbourne 400 was intended to be run in support of the 2020 Australian Grand Prix. Qualifying for two races had been completed Thursday when a Formula One mechanic tested positive for COVID-19. The Grand Prix was cancelled and officials ended the Supercars meeting.[70]

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2020, supercars, championship, drivers, champion, scott, mclaughlinteams, champion, team, penskemanufacturers, championship, ford, previous, 2019, next, 2021support, series, super2, series, known, commercial, reasons, 2020, virgin, australia, supercars, champi. 2020 Supercars Championship Drivers Champion Scott McLaughlinTeams Champion DJR Team PenskeManufacturers Championship Ford Previous 2019 Next 2021Support series Super2 Series The 2020 Supercars Championship known for commercial reasons as the 2020 Virgin Australia Supercars Championship 1 was a motor racing series for Supercars It was the twenty second running of the Supercars Championship and the twenty fourth series in which Supercars have contested the Australian Touring Car Championship the premier title in Australian motorsport Due to disruption caused by the COVID 19 pandemic a number of rounds were rescheduled or cancelled Scott McLaughlin secured the drivers championship for the third consecutive year DJR Team Penske photographed in 2019 successfully defended the teams championship The series reverted to having only two manufacturers Ford and Holden for the first time since 2012 with Nissan no longer being represented on the grid Scott McLaughlin successfully defended his drivers championship with one event remaining winning the title for the third consecutive year 2 DJR Team Penske successfully defended the teams championship Ford successfully defended the manufacturers championship 3 Contents 1 Teams and drivers 1 1 Team changes 1 2 Driver changes 1 3 Mid season changes 2 Calendar 2 1 Calendar changes 2 2 Format changes 2 3 Impact of 2019 20 COVID 19 pandemic 3 Rule changes 3 1 Technical regulations 4 Results and standings 4 1 Season summary 4 2 Points system 4 3 Drivers championship 4 4 Teams championship 5 Notes 6 ReferencesTeams and drivers EditHolden was represented by factory backed team Triple Eight Race Engineering respectively 4 The following teams and drivers competed in the 2020 championship Championship entries Bathurst 1000 entriesManufacturer Model Entrant No Driver name Rounds Co driver nameFord Mustang GT Tickford Racing 5 Lee Holdsworth 5 All Michael Caruso 6 6 Cameron Waters 7 All Will Davison 6 44 James Courtney 8 3 11 a Broc Feeney 6 55 Jack Le Brocq 9 All James Moffat 6 Kelly Racing 7 Andre Heimgartner 10 All Dylan O Keeffe 11 15 Rick Kelly 12 All Dale Wood 13 DJR Team Penske 12 Fabian Coulthard 14 All Tony D Alberto 15 17 Scott McLaughlin 14 All Tim Slade 15 23Red Racing 23 Will Davison 16 1 2 b Holden Commodore ZB Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 Bryce Fullwood 17 All Kurt Kostecki 18 25 Chaz Mostert 19 All Warren Luff 18 Tim Blanchard Racing 3 Macauley Jones 20 All Tim Blanchard 21 Brad Jones Racing 4 Jack Smith 22 All Jack Perkins 23 8 Nick Percat 24 All Thomas Randle 25 14 Todd Hazelwood 26 All Jordan Boys 27 Erebus Motorsport 9 David Reynolds 28 All Will Brown 29 99 Anton de Pasquale 30 All Brodie Kostecki 29 Team 18 18 Mark Winterbottom 31 All James Golding 32 20 Scott Pye 33 All Dean Fiore 34 Team Sydney by Tekno 19 James Courtney 35 1 c Alex Davison 36 2 11 d Jonathon Webb 37 22 Chris Pither 38 All Steve Owen 37 Matt Stone Racing 34 Zane Goddard 39 1 4 6 7 9 11 e Jake Kostecki 39 2 3 5 8 10 1135 Garry Jacobson 40 All David Russell 41 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 Jamie Whincup 4 All Craig Lowndes 42 97 Shane van Gisbergen 4 All Garth Tander 43 Wildcard entriesHolden Commodore ZB Garry Rogers Motorsport 44 40 11 Tyler Everingham 45 Jayden Ojeda 46 Team changes Edit Tekno Autosports relocated to Western Sydney and expanded to a two car operation under the Team Sydney by Tekno brand A second Racing Entitlement Contract REC was acquired from Supercars management It entered two Triple Eight built Holden ZB Commodores 35 47 Brad Jones Racing expanded to a three car team after acquiring an REC that was formerly owned by Britek Motorsport and had been leased to Matt Stone Racing 48 Brad Jones Racing continued to operate a fourth car on behalf of Tim Blanchard Racing Kelly Racing scaled down from a four car team racing Nissan Altimas to a two car team with Ford Mustangs 49 Two of the team s RECs were purchased by Team 18 and Matt Stone Racing with both expanding to two car entries 50 49 51 Matt Stone Racing acquired a second REC from Garry Rogers Motorsport to replace the one it had been leasing from Britek Motorsport 52 f Team principal Garry Rogers cited escalating costs of competing and a model that required them to purchase parts rather than develop them as the reasons for his decision to withdraw 53 Rogers team later returned to the championship with a single wildcard for the Bathurst 1000 signing Super2 Series drivers Tyler Everingham and Jayden Ojeda 46 Nathan Herne from the Australian TA2 Racing Series was originally signed in Ojeda s place however his entry was blocked as Motorsport Australia denied him of the required licence 45 54 Driver changes Edit Walkinshaw Andretti United fielded a new line up in 2020 after James Courtney and Scott Pye left the team 55 56 Courtney moved to Team Sydney by Tekno with his seat at Walkinshaw Andretti United filled by Chaz Mostert 57 35 Jack Le Brocq left Tekno Autosports and joined Tickford Racing where he replaced Mostert 9 Scott Pye joined Team 18 and Walkinshaw Andretti United named reigning Super2 champion Bryce Fullwood as Pye s replacement 58 59 Chris Pither returned to the championship on a full time basis racing with Team Sydney by Tekno 38 Pither last competed full time in 2016 Courtney departed the team after one round 60 Zane Goddard and Jake Kostecki graduated from the Super2 Series and make their championship debuts driving for Matt Stone Racing 32 Goddard and Kostecki will share a car as part of the new SuperLite program allowing both drivers to compete in five rounds of the series each before teaming up for the Enduro Cup 61 Todd Hazelwood left Matt Stone Racing to join Brad Jones Racing 26 He replaced Tim Slade who will join DJR Team Penske as a co driver 62 Jack Smith made his full time debut in the championship with the team Smith had previously competed for Brad Jones Racing in the Super2 Series and at selected Supercars rounds as a wildcard in 2019 48 Richie Stanaway and James Golding left Garry Rogers Motorsport after the team withdrew from the series 53 Stanaway retired from motorsport 63 while Golding joined Team 18 for the endurance races 32 Simona de Silvestro and Garry Jacobson left Kelly Racing after it scaled down to two cars 64 65 66 De Silvestro returned to Europe to compete in the ADAC GT Masters with Porsche while Jacobson joined Matt Stone Racing 67 68 Mid season changes Edit James Courtney left Team Sydney by Tekno after round one citing an inability to come to an agreement with the team for the contract to continue 35 He was replaced by Alex Davison 36 23Red Racing withdrew from the series after its primary sponsor withdrew after round 2 leaving Will Davison without a drive He became a co driver at the Bathurst 1000 for Tickford Racing after Alexandre Premat who resides in Las Vegas was forced out by COVID 19 travel restrictions 6 Tickford Racing which had prepared the car started to lease the REC from 23Red Racing and Car entered the car as a fourth entry with James Courtney from round three 8 69 Calendar EditThe 2020 championship was originally due to be contested over twenty eight races run at fourteen rounds Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the Melbourne 400 event was cancelled after practice and qualifying had commenced With multiple calendar revision during the year the championship was contested over eleven rounds although racing only occurred at ten rounds Round Event Circuit Location Dates Map1 Adelaide 500 Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide South Australia 22 23 February Albert Park Darwin Townsville Sydney Tailem Bend Bathurst Adelaide2 Melbourne 400 Albert Park Circuit Albert Park Victoria 13 15 March g 3 Sydney SuperSprint Sydney Motorsport Park Eastern Creek New South Wales 27 28 June4 18 19 July5 Darwin Triple Crown Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin Northern Territory 15 16 August6 Darwin SuperSprint 22 23 August7 Townsville SuperSprint Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville Queensland 29 30 August8 5 6 September9 The Bend SuperSprint The Bend Motorsport Park Tailem Bend South Australia 19 20 September10 26 27 September11 Bathurst 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst New South Wales 18 OctoberSource 71 72 73 74 75 Calendar changes Edit Sydney Motorsport Park hosted the Supercars return due the COVID 19 pandemic The Sydney SuperNight was originally scheduled to return to the calendar after a one year absence but was instead be the first event back after the enforced break due to the COVID 19 pandemic and ran in daylight hours Sydney Motorsport Park continued to host the event 71 The Gold Coast 600 was to have also become a night race 72 The Auckland Super400 moved from Pukekohe Park Raceway to Hampton Downs Motorsport Park The change was made in response to Auckland Council passing legislation that prohibited from running any event at the circuit on key dates with Anzac Day falling on the Saturday of the round 75 The Bend 500 was scheduled to replace the Sandown 500 as the opening round the Enduro Cup 76 The Bend SuperSprint was re formatted as a 500 kilometre race while the Sandown round adopted a sprint format called the Sandown Super400 73 This resulted in a 500 kilometre being restored as the first race of the Enduro Cup after the Bathurst 1000 was the first endurance race in 2019 The Ipswich and Phillip Island SuperSprints were removed from the calendar It was the first time since opening that Queensland Raceway has not been on the calendar and the first since 2004 for Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit 74 Format changes Edit The Saturday race at the SuperSprint and SuperNight events and the Darwin Triple Crown were due to be extended from 120 kilometres to 200 kilometres 74 Proposed changes to the Melbourne 400 and a relocated Sandown 500 to The Bend Motorsport Park did not take place as the events were subsequently cancelled Impact of 2019 20 COVID 19 pandemic Edit The championship was disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic with the Melbourne 400 cancelled before the first race of the event 70 77 Supercars management later announced that should an event be postponed the calendar would have been altered to complete the 2020 fixture 78 and that a January 2021 finish may have been required to do so 79 Supercars later announced the postponement of the Launceston Auckland and Perth rounds due to the pandemic All three were later cancelled The championship recommenced in June with a reformatted round at Sydney Motorsport Park with the postponed races assigned new dates later in the season 80 81 Races at Gold Coast and Newcastle were removed from the schedule 82 Due to a spike in COVID 19 cases in Victoria Sydney Motorsport Park hosted round four of the championship on the weekend of July 18 19 instead of Winton The event followed the same format as the previous round but featured a night race on the Saturday night and fans were allowed to attend the event This spike also caused the Sandown event to be removed from the calendar and replaced with two rounds at The Bend Motorsport Park on the weekends of September 19 20 and 26 27 83 This calendar revision also saw postponed races at Symmons Plains Raceway Wanneroo Raceway and a scheduled third appearance at Sydney Motorsport Park cancelled Rule changes EditTechnical regulations Edit The number of engines that a team was allowed to use has been reduced to three compared with four in 2019 in a bid to reduce costs The piston ring and rocker ratios became control components and engines must complete 4 000 km 2 485 mi before being rebuilt Breaking the engine seal before reaching the mileage limit will result in a ten place grid penalty similar to Formula One s system of grid penalties for changing engine components However engine changes can be made with the approval of Supercars provided that teams present a clear reason for doing so 84 A control shock absorber manufactured by Supashock was introduced in a bid to reducing costs 85 86 All cars had a reduction of downforce of up to twelve percent in a bid to improve racing and encourage overtakes The rear wing angle was be reduced from 18 degrees to 13 degrees and has gurney flaps of 13 millimetres and 10 millimetres on the wing plane and bootlid respectively The Mustang s rear wing has also moved forward by 90 millimetres and lowered by 50 millimetres 87 LED panels were to be fitted in the windows of all cars To accommodate this the car number on the front windscreen moved from the top right to top left corner Originally scheduled to be introduced from the start of the season due to production delays its introduction was postponed until 2021 88 Results and standings EditSeason summary Edit Round Race Event Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report1 1 Adelaide 500 Jamie Whincup Chaz Mostert Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report2 Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske2 3 Melbourne 400 Shane van Gisbergen Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 77 Report4 Jamie Whincup5 Cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 77 63 7 Sydney SuperSprint Scott McLaughlin Chaz Mostert Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report8 Jamie Whincup David Reynolds Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing9 Scott McLaughlin Bryce Fullwood Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske4 10 Sydney SuperSprint Scott McLaughlin Anton de Pasquale Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report11 Scott McLaughlin Chaz Mostert Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing12 Andre Heimgartner Andre Heimgartner Jack Le Brocq Tickford Racing5 13 Darwin Triple Crown Scott McLaughlin Anton de Pasquale Anton de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport Report14 Scott McLaughlin Chaz Mostert Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske15 Scott McLaughlin Jack Smith Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering6 16 Darwin SuperSprint Jamie Whincup Bryce Fullwood Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report17 Scott McLaughlin James Courtney Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske18 Shane van Gisbergen Scott Pye Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske7 19 Townsville SuperSprint Jamie Whincup Cameron Waters Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Report20 Jamie Whincup Fabian Coulthard Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering21 Scott McLaughlin Cameron Waters Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske8 22 Townsville SuperSprint Scott McLaughlin Scott McLaughlin Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report23 Nick Percat Chaz Mostert Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering24 Todd Hazelwood Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering9 25 The Bend SuperSprint Chaz Mostert Scott Pye Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Report26 Scott McLaughlin Chaz Mostert Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering27 Scott McLaughlin Jack Le Brocq Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske10 28 The Bend SuperSprint Scott McLaughlin Shane van Gisbergen Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske Report29 Scott McLaughlin Jack Le Brocq Scott McLaughlin DJR Team Penske30 Scott McLaughlin Shane van Gisbergen Cameron Waters Tickford Racing11 31 Bathurst 1000 Cameron Waters Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen Garth Tander Triple Eight Race Engineering ReportPoints 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 25thBathurst 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60Adelaide 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33SuperSprint 100 92 86 80 74 68 64 60 56 52 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22Melbourne 75 69 64 60 55 51 48 45 42 39 36 34 33 31 30 28 27 25 24 22 21 19 18 16Bathurst Used for the Bathurst 1000 Adelaide Used for the Adelaide 500 SuperSprint Used for all SuperSprint races and the Darwin Triple Crown Melbourne Used for the Melbourne 400 Drivers championship Edit Pos Driver No ADE MEL SMP1 SMP2 HID1 HID2 TOW1 TOW2 BEN1 BEN2 BAT Pen Pts 1 Scott McLaughlin 17 2 1 C C C C 1 3 1 1 3 14 20 1 2 1 1 1 7 6 1 1 2 3 14 3 1 1 1 2 5 0 25762 Cameron Waters 6 6 3 C C C C 6 6 13 6 9 18 8 9 11 3 5 Ret 2 4 2 2 5 12 5 8 5 3 3 1 2 0 21253 Shane van Gisbergen 97 3 Ret C C C C 2 7 6 4 8 12 11 4 3 8 2 5 19 3 8 Ret 1 1 9 1 14 2 5 5 1 0 20954 Jamie Whincup 88 888 1 5 C C C C 3 2 3 5 17 8 17 2 1 2 6 7 1 1 3 4 3 2 18 17 3 10 7 3 Ret 0 20495 Chaz Mostert 25 7 2 C C C C 4 4 16 11 5 9 7 8 4 9 18 6 3 2 24 3 10 4 11 11 16 11 8 6 3 0 19586 Fabian Coulthard 12 10 9 C C C C 10 15 Ret 7 2 13 6 3 5 10 4 11 4 15 17 7 20 8 1 4 2 9 Ret 8 4 0 18007 Nick Percat 8 22 7 C C C C 5 1 9 9 1 11 Ret 6 6 5 13 2 Ret 5 4 6 4 7 10 9 17 6 6 4 18 0 17438 Anton de Pasquale 99 14 Ret C C C C 8 12 7 3 13 19 1 7 23 6 12 9 10 8 7 5 16 Ret 8 5 4 5 2 11 9 0 16379 Scott Pye 20 15 Ret C C C C 17 11 12 12 21 5 3 16 22 13 3 3 9 9 6 9 6 5 7 13 6 12 19 12 6 0 158610 Mark Winterbottom 18 8 11 C C C C 9 8 5 10 14 6 4 11 7 11 9 4 12 17 10 14 9 13 17 15 Ret 8 12 16 8 0 156611 Lee Holdsworth 5 12 6 C C C C 7 13 2 2 19 15 10 14 12 7 8 12 13 11 9 16 8 10 12 23 11 13 Ret 9 7 0 155312 David Reynolds 9 4 8 C C C C 21 5 4 14 11 4 13 5 9 12 16 10 5 10 11 Ret 15 11 13 7 9 16 Ret 17 15 0 149213 James Courtney 19 44 Ret 15 12 9 14 19 4 16 2 12 17 4 7 14 6 7 13 10 13 9 15 14 Ret 7 4 10 10 0 147614 Andre Heimgartner 7 11 10 C C C C 15 10 15 17 12 2 9 10 16 15 10 8 Ret 14 15 18 24 17 4 2 7 14 10 14 11 0 144415 Jack Le Brocq 55 16 12 C C C C 19 14 11 16 16 1 14 15 8 Ret 14 13 15 12 16 8 7 14 2 10 21 4 13 19 14 0 139616 Rick Kelly 15 9 13 C C C C 14 19 17 18 6 17 15 13 10 14 11 22 17 20 14 11 11 16 6 6 8 23 9 15 17 0 131617 Todd Hazelwood 14 13 14 C C C C 11 18 8 13 20 3 18 20 20 16 15 15 Ret 13 5 12 14 6 24 12 10 19 11 7 Ret 0 118118 Bryce Fullwood 2 21 17 C C C C 13 20 10 15 15 7 21 18 19 19 17 17 8 19 12 17 12 18 3 16 19 15 18 13 Ret 0 109219 Macauley Jones 3 17 19 C C C C 18 16 20 8 22 23 Ret 23 18 17 23 18 Ret 18 21 19 18 19 20 18 12 17 14 18 13 0 98020 Chris Pither 22 19 Ret C C C C 20 22 23 21 18 22 5 21 21 Ret 20 19 11 24 23 21 21 Ret 21 19 15 20 15 23 16 0 86621 Garry Jacobson 35 Ret 20 C C C C 16 21 19 22 7 24 19 19 13 22 24 16 14 16 18 15 17 20 19 22 13 18 Ret 21 Ret 0 83322 Jack Smith 4 20 18 C C C C 23 23 18 23 10 21 12 24 15 20 19 23 16 23 22 22 22 21 23 21 22 21 17 22 Ret 0 81223 Alex Davison 19 C C C C Ret 17 21 20 23 20 16 17 24 18 22 20 18 22 20 13 19 15 22 20 18 22 DNS DNS 12 0 79424 Will Davison 23 6 5 4 C C C C 2 0 50725 Zane Goddard 34 18 16 24 24 10 21 21 21 Ret 21 19 16 24 20 Ret 0 43826 Garth Tander 97 1 0 30027 Jake Kostecki 34 C C C C 22 24 22 Ret 22 14 20 23 22 Ret 16 20 Ret 0 29028 Warren Luff 25 3 0 25829 Tony D Alberto 12 4 0 24030 Tim Slade 17 5 0 22231 Dean Fiore 20 6 0 20432 Michael Caruso 5 7 0 19233 James Golding 18 8 0 18034 Brodie Kostecki 99 9 0 16835 Broc Feeney 44 10 0 15636 Dylan O Keeffe 7 11 0 14437 Jonathon Webb 19 12 0 13838 Tim Blanchard 3 13 0 13239 James Moffat 55 14 0 12640 Will Brown 9 15 0 12041 Steve Owen 22 16 0 11442 Dale Wood 15 17 0 10843 Thomas Randle 8 18 0 10244 Tyler Everingham 40 19 0 9645 Jayden Ojeda 40 19 0 96 Kurt Kostecki 2 Ret 0 0 Jack Perkins 4 Ret 0 0 Jordan Boys 14 Ret 0 0 David Russell 35 Ret 0 0 Craig Lowndes 888 Ret 0 0Pos Driver No ADE MEL SMP1 SMP2 HID1 HID2 TOW1 TOW2 BEN1 BEN2 BAT 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 lapTeams championship Edit Pos Team No ADE MEL SMP1 SMP2 HID1 HID2 TOW1 TOW2 BEN1 BEN2 BAT Pen Pts 1 DJR Team Penske 12 10 9 C C C C 10 15 Ret 7 2 13 6 3 5 10 4 11 4 15 17 7 20 8 1 4 2 9 Ret 8 4 0 437617 2 1 C C C C 1 3 1 1 3 14 20 1 2 1 1 1 7 6 1 1 2 3 14 3 1 1 1 2 52 Triple Eight Race Engineering 88 888 1 5 C C C C 3 2 3 5 17 8 17 2 1 2 6 7 1 1 3 4 3 2 18 17 3 10 7 3 Ret 30 411497 3 Ret C C C C 2 7 6 4 8 12 11 4 3 8 2 5 19 3 8 Ret 1 1 9 1 14 2 5 5 13 Tickford Racing 6 6 3 C C C C 6 6 13 6 9 18 8 9 11 3 5 Ret 2 4 2 2 5 12 5 8 5 3 3 1 2 0 352155 16 12 C C C C 19 14 11 16 16 1 14 15 8 Ret 14 13 15 12 16 8 7 14 2 10 21 4 13 19 144 Tickford Racing 23Red Racing 5 12 6 C C C C 7 13 2 2 19 15 10 14 12 7 8 12 13 11 9 16 8 10 12 23 11 13 Ret 9 7 0 320023 5 4 C C C C44 12 9 14 19 4 16 2 12 17 4 7 14 6 7 13 10 13 9 15 14 Ret 7 4 10 105 Erebus Motorsport 9 4 8 C C C C 21 5 4 14 11 4 13 5 9 12 16 10 5 10 11 Ret 15 11 13 7 9 16 Ret 17 15 0 312999 14 Ret C C C C 8 12 7 3 13 19 1 7 23 6 12 9 10 8 7 5 16 Ret 8 5 4 5 2 11 96 Team 18 18 8 11 C C C C 9 8 5 10 14 6 4 11 7 11 9 4 12 17 10 14 9 13 17 15 Ret 8 12 16 8 30 312220 15 Ret C C C C 17 11 12 12 21 5 3 16 22 13 3 3 9 9 6 9 6 5 7 13 6 12 19 12 67 Walkinshaw Andretti United 2 21 17 C C C C 13 20 10 15 15 7 21 18 19 19 17 17 8 19 12 17 12 18 3 16 19 15 18 13 Ret 0 305025 7 2 C C C C 4 4 16 11 5 9 7 8 4 9 18 6 3 2 24 3 10 4 11 11 16 11 8 6 38 Brad Jones Racing 8 22 7 C C C C 5 1 9 9 1 11 Ret 6 6 5 13 2 Ret 5 4 6 4 7 10 9 17 6 6 4 18 0 292414 13 14 C C C C 11 18 8 13 20 3 18 20 20 16 15 15 Ret 13 5 12 14 6 24 12 10 19 11 7 Ret9 Kelly Racing 7 11 10 C C C C 15 10 15 17 12 2 9 10 16 15 10 8 Ret 14 15 18 24 17 4 2 7 14 10 14 11 0 276015 9 13 C C C C 14 19 17 18 6 17 15 13 10 14 11 22 17 20 14 11 11 16 6 6 8 23 9 15 1710 Tim Blanchard Racing Brad Jones Racing 3 17 19 C C C C 18 16 20 8 22 23 Ret 23 18 17 23 18 Ret 18 21 19 18 19 20 18 12 17 14 18 13 0 17924 20 18 C C C C 23 23 18 23 10 21 12 24 15 20 19 23 16 23 22 22 22 21 23 21 22 21 17 22 Ret11 Team Sydney by Tekno 19 Ret 15 C C C C Ret 17 21 20 23 20 16 17 24 18 22 20 18 22 20 13 19 15 22 20 18 22 DNS DNS 12 0 172022 19 Ret C C C C 20 22 23 21 18 22 5 21 21 Ret 20 19 11 24 23 21 21 Ret 21 19 15 20 15 23 1612 Matt Stone Racing 34 18 16 C C C C 22 24 22 24 24 10 Ret 22 14 21 21 21 Ret 21 19 20 23 22 16 24 20 Ret 16 20 Ret 0 156135 Ret 20 C C C C 16 21 19 22 7 24 19 19 13 22 24 16 14 16 18 15 17 20 19 22 13 18 Ret 21 Ret13 Garry Rogers Motorsport 40 19 0 96Pos Team No ADE MEL SMP1 SMP2 HID1 HID2 TOW1 TOW2 BEN1 BEN2 BAT 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 lapNotes Edit Tickford Racing entered a fourth car leasing the Racing Entitlement Contract owned by 23Red Racing after 23Red Racing withdrew from the championship Contested the Adelaide 500 and Melbourne 400 before 23Red Racing withdrew from the championship Contested the Adelaide 500 before leaving Team Sydney by Tekno Contested the remainder of the championship from the Melbourne 400 after James Courtney vacated the 19 entry Under the SuperLites regulations Goddard and Kostecki were permitted to partner each other for the Bathurst 1000 Under the series sporting regulations an REC may be leased from its owner for two years after which it must be purchased or returned to its owner The REC used by Matt Stone Racing in 2018 and 2019 was leased from Britek Motorsport and returned for the 2020 championship 50 The 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