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Tasmania SuperSprint

The Tasmania SuperSprint (formally known as the NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint) is an annual motor racing event for Supercars, held at Symmons Plains Raceway in Launceston, Tasmania. The event has been a regular part of the Supercars Championship—and its previous incarnations, the Australian Touring Car Championship, Shell Championship Series and V8 Supercars Championship—since 1969.

Tasmania SuperSprint
Race Information
Venue Symmons Plains Raceway
Number of times held 49
First held 1969
Race Format
Race 1
Laps 42
Distance 100 km
Race 2
Laps 42
Distance 100 km
Race 3
Laps 42
Distance 100 km
Last Event (2022)
Overall Winner
Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
Race Winners
Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering
Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering

Behind Sandown Raceway, which has most commonly hosted the Sandown 500 and Sandown SuperSprint, Symmons Plains has hosted the most events in championship history with 49 as of 2022.[1] Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the only hiatus for the event was between 2000 and 2003 during which the circuit received a A$3 million upgrade.[2] The event is seen as one of Tasmania's largest sporting events, providing a variety of benefits to the local economy.[2]

Format

The event is staged over a two-day weekend, from Saturday to Sunday. Two thirty-minute practice sessions are held on Saturday, then a single qualifying session which decides the grid positions for the following 100 kilometre race. Two separated ten-minute qualifying sessions are held on Sunday, which decide the grid for the following 100 km races.[3]

History

When the Australian Touring Car Championship (ATCC) was first held over a series of races in 1969, Symmons Plains was included on the calendar as the final race of the series. The race would decide the championship that year, as Alan Hamilton could take the title from Ian Geoghegan if he won the race and Geoghegan failed to score. Geoghegan's car failed to start at the one-minute signal and his pit crew push started the car. This was not allowed under the regulations of the time and Geoghegan was disqualified. Hamilton ended up finishing the race in second place behind Norm Beechey, losing the title to Geoghegan by a single point.[4] After again hosting the final round in 1970, Symmons Plains became the home of the opening round, hosting the first event of the ATCC every year from 1971 to 1981. Allan Moffat and Peter Brock were the most successful drivers at the event in this period, taking seven of the eleven possible victories between them. John Harvey also scored his only two ATCC victories at the event, winning in 1976 and 1979.[5]

In 1985, Robbie Francevic won his and Volvo's first round victory, winning again in 1986.[6] Between 1988 and 1990, Dick Johnson joined Moffat as the only two drivers to win three consecutive rounds at the circuit. In 1993, 1980 Formula One World Champion Alan Jones won his first ATCC round, despite a clash with Mark Skaife which led to a confrontation after the race.[7] In the late 1990s, Holden Racing Team dominated the event with four consecutive round wins from 1996 to 1999. During this period, the Symmons Plains event remained in the early part of the ATCC calendar until 1999, when it was moved to August. The Government of Tasmania didn't renew the event's contract after 1999 and the race dropped off the calendar in 2000.[2]

Following the completion of a circuit upgrade in 2004, which included the construction of permanent pit lane facilities and a resurfacing of the track, a new deal was struck to bring the event back onto the calendar in November of the same year.[8] Tasmanian driver Marcos Ambrose went into the 2004 event attempting to seal a back-to-back championship victory, until an engine failure in the third and final race of the weekend delayed his coronation as champion. David Besnard and three other drivers benefited from a fortuitous late-race safety car to jump to the front of the field, before the four drivers were then demoted to the back of the field at a subsequent safety car due to confusion regarding the standings. Several days later, Besnard was credited with the win, the only win for WPS Racing.[9] Initially on its return, the event was generally held towards the end of the season, often as the penultimate event, until a move to the early stages of the championship calendar in 2012.

Between 2007 and 2015, Jamie Whincup and Triple Eight Race Engineering dominated the event with six wins. This has seen Whincup surpass Brock as the most successful driver in the event's history. In 2013, Fabian Coulthard won Brad Jones Racing their first championship round, winning two races with team-mate Jason Bright winning the other. In 2017, the Saturday race was suspended after two laps due to a twelve car pile-up in wet conditions. While the race later briefly restarted under safety car, no championship points were awarded due to the short distance completed, however Shane van Gisbergen was still credited with a race victory.[10] In 2018, a three-stage knockout qualifying system was introduced to the championship at Symmons Plains to reduce the risks of traffic.[11] Craig Lowndes won the round, his last round win as a solo driver, and his first at the circuit since 1998.[12]

The 2020 event was postponed until November to the COVID-19 pandemic, before later being cancelled altogether.[13][14][15][16]

Winners

 
Peter Brock at Symmons Plains in 1982. He would win the event that year.
Year Driver[4] Team/Entrant Car Report
1969   Norm Beechey Norm Beechey Holden HK Monaro GTS327
1970   Jim McKeown Shell Racing Team Porsche 911
1971   Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford Boss 302 Mustang
1972   Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford Boss 302 Mustang
1973   Allan Moffat Ford Works Team Ford XY Falcon GTHO Phase III
1974   Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden LJ Torana GTR XU-1
1975   Colin Bond Holden Dealer Team Holden Torana L34
1976   John Harvey B&D Autos Holden Torana L34
1977   Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford XB Falcon GT
1978   Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden LX Torana SLR A9X
1979   John Harvey Holden Dealer Team Holden LX Torana SS A9X
1980   Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VB Commodore
1981   Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford XD Falcon
1982   Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VC Commodore
1983   Allan Grice Roadways Racing Holden VH Commodore
1984   Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VH Commodore
1985   Robbie Francevic Mark Petch Motorsport Volvo 240T
1986   Robbie Francevic Volvo Dealer Team Volvo 240T
1987   George Fury Gibson Motorsport Nissan Skyline DR30
1988   Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS500
1989   Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS500
1990   Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS500
1991   Jim Richards Gibson Motorsport Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R
1992   Glenn Seton Glenn Seton Racing Ford Sierra RS500
1993   Alan Jones Glenn Seton Racing Ford EB Falcon
1994   Mark Skaife Gibson Motorsport Holden VP Commodore Report
1995   John Bowe Dick Johnson Racing Ford EF Falcon Report
1996   Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team Holden VR Commodore
1997   Greg Murphy Holden Racing Team Holden VS Commodore
1998   Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore
1999   Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore Report
2000

2003
not held
2004   Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon
2005   Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Holden VZ Commodore
2006   Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Holden VZ Commodore
2007   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford BF Falcon Report
2008   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford BF Falcon Report
2009   Will Davison Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore Report
2010   Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing Ford FG Falcon
2011   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VE Commodore
2012   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VE Commodore Report
2013   Fabian Coulthard Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore Report
2014   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore Report
2015   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore Report
2016   Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore Report
2017   Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon Report
2018   Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report
2019   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report
2020 not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021   Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report
2022   Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report

Multiple winners

By driver

Wins Driver Years
7   Jamie Whincup 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021
5   Peter Brock 1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1984
4   Allan Moffat 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977
  Dick Johnson 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990
3   Craig Lowndes 1996, 1998, 2018
2   John Harvey 1976, 1979
  Robbie Francevic 1985, 1986
  Mark Skaife 1994, 1999
  Garth Tander 2005, 2006
  Will Davison 2009, 2016
  Fabian Coulthard 2013, 2017
  Shane van Gisbergen 2019, 2022

By team

By manufacturer

Wins Manufacturer
28 Holden
16 Ford
2 Volvo
Nissan
Notes
  • ^1 – DJR Team Penske was known as Dick Johnson Racing from 1980 to 2014, hence their statistics are combined.

Event names and sponsors

  • 1969–85, 1987–99, 2004: Symmons Plains
  • 1986: A.N.L. Cup
  • 2005–06: Ferodo Triple Challenge
  • 2006: Ferodo Tasmania Challenge
  • 2007–12: Falken Tasmania Challenge
  • 2013: Tasmania Microsoft Office 365
  • 2014: Tyrepower Tasmania 400
  • 2015–19: Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint
  • 2021: Beaurepaires Tasmania SuperSprint
  • 2022–: NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fast Facts: Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint". V8 Supercars. 28 March 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Bresnehan, James (28 March 2014). "Supercars boss gives rev-up on new deal with Tasmanian Government". The Mercury. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  3. ^ 2023 Supercars race weekend formats confirmed Supercars 10 February 2023
  4. ^ a b Greenhalgh, David; Howard, Graham; Wilson, Stewart (2011). The official history: Australian Touring Car Championship - 50 Years. St Leonards, New South Wales: Chevron Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-9805912-2-4.
  5. ^ Adam, Mitchell (3 April 2019). "Symmons Plains through 50 years". Supercars. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Saturday Sleuthing: Francevic's Volvo Title-Winner!". Supercars.com. 9 August 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  7. ^ Phelps, James; Dale, William (9 August 2013). "The 25 biggest V8 blues". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Symmons Plains". RacingCircuits.info. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  9. ^ Bartholomaeus, Stefan (4 April 2018). "Flashback: Symmons Plains' unlikeliest winner". Supercars. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  10. ^ van Leeuwen, Andrew (8 April 2017). "Massive shunt halts Supercars race in Tasmania". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  11. ^ "Supercars Revise Qualifying Format for Short Tracks". Auto Action. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
  12. ^ Geale, Hamish (8 April 2018). "Lowndes breaks drought with Symmons Plains domination". The Examiner (Tasmania). Retrieved 23 March 2019.
  13. ^ "Supercars postpones three events, launches Eseries". Supercars. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  14. ^ Chapman, Simon (17 May 2020). "Supercars releases revised 13-round 2020/21 calendar". Speedcafe. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  15. ^ Chapman, Simon (30 August 2020). "Supercars confirms double-header at The Bend". Speedcafe. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  16. ^ Chapman, Simon (2 December 2020). "Supercars reveals long awaited 2021 calendar". Speedcafe. Retrieved 3 December 2020.

External links

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The Tasmania SuperSprint formally known as the NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint is an annual motor racing event for Supercars held at Symmons Plains Raceway in Launceston Tasmania The event has been a regular part of the Supercars Championship and its previous incarnations the Australian Touring Car Championship Shell Championship Series and V8 Supercars Championship since 1969 Tasmania SuperSprint Race InformationVenue Symmons Plains RacewayNumber of times held 49First held 1969Race FormatRace 1Laps 42Distance 100 kmRace 2Laps 42Distance 100 kmRace 3Laps 42Distance 100 kmLast Event 2022 Overall WinnerShane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race EngineeringRace WinnersShane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race EngineeringShane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race EngineeringShane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race EngineeringBehind Sandown Raceway which has most commonly hosted the Sandown 500 and Sandown SuperSprint Symmons Plains has hosted the most events in championship history with 49 as of 2022 1 Prior to the COVID 19 pandemic the only hiatus for the event was between 2000 and 2003 during which the circuit received a A 3 million upgrade 2 The event is seen as one of Tasmania s largest sporting events providing a variety of benefits to the local economy 2 Contents 1 Format 2 History 3 Winners 4 Multiple winners 4 1 By driver 4 2 By team 4 3 By manufacturer 5 Event names and sponsors 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFormat EditThe event is staged over a two day weekend from Saturday to Sunday Two thirty minute practice sessions are held on Saturday then a single qualifying session which decides the grid positions for the following 100 kilometre race Two separated ten minute qualifying sessions are held on Sunday which decide the grid for the following 100 km races 3 History EditWhen the Australian Touring Car Championship ATCC was first held over a series of races in 1969 Symmons Plains was included on the calendar as the final race of the series The race would decide the championship that year as Alan Hamilton could take the title from Ian Geoghegan if he won the race and Geoghegan failed to score Geoghegan s car failed to start at the one minute signal and his pit crew push started the car This was not allowed under the regulations of the time and Geoghegan was disqualified Hamilton ended up finishing the race in second place behind Norm Beechey losing the title to Geoghegan by a single point 4 After again hosting the final round in 1970 Symmons Plains became the home of the opening round hosting the first event of the ATCC every year from 1971 to 1981 Allan Moffat and Peter Brock were the most successful drivers at the event in this period taking seven of the eleven possible victories between them John Harvey also scored his only two ATCC victories at the event winning in 1976 and 1979 5 In 1985 Robbie Francevic won his and Volvo s first round victory winning again in 1986 6 Between 1988 and 1990 Dick Johnson joined Moffat as the only two drivers to win three consecutive rounds at the circuit In 1993 1980 Formula One World Champion Alan Jones won his first ATCC round despite a clash with Mark Skaife which led to a confrontation after the race 7 In the late 1990s Holden Racing Team dominated the event with four consecutive round wins from 1996 to 1999 During this period the Symmons Plains event remained in the early part of the ATCC calendar until 1999 when it was moved to August The Government of Tasmania didn t renew the event s contract after 1999 and the race dropped off the calendar in 2000 2 Following the completion of a circuit upgrade in 2004 which included the construction of permanent pit lane facilities and a resurfacing of the track a new deal was struck to bring the event back onto the calendar in November of the same year 8 Tasmanian driver Marcos Ambrose went into the 2004 event attempting to seal a back to back championship victory until an engine failure in the third and final race of the weekend delayed his coronation as champion David Besnard and three other drivers benefited from a fortuitous late race safety car to jump to the front of the field before the four drivers were then demoted to the back of the field at a subsequent safety car due to confusion regarding the standings Several days later Besnard was credited with the win the only win for WPS Racing 9 Initially on its return the event was generally held towards the end of the season often as the penultimate event until a move to the early stages of the championship calendar in 2012 Between 2007 and 2015 Jamie Whincup and Triple Eight Race Engineering dominated the event with six wins This has seen Whincup surpass Brock as the most successful driver in the event s history In 2013 Fabian Coulthard won Brad Jones Racing their first championship round winning two races with team mate Jason Bright winning the other In 2017 the Saturday race was suspended after two laps due to a twelve car pile up in wet conditions While the race later briefly restarted under safety car no championship points were awarded due to the short distance completed however Shane van Gisbergen was still credited with a race victory 10 In 2018 a three stage knockout qualifying system was introduced to the championship at Symmons Plains to reduce the risks of traffic 11 Craig Lowndes won the round his last round win as a solo driver and his first at the circuit since 1998 12 The 2020 event was postponed until November to the COVID 19 pandemic before later being cancelled altogether 13 14 15 16 Winners Edit Peter Brock at Symmons Plains in 1982 He would win the event that year Year Driver 4 Team Entrant Car Report1969 Norm Beechey Norm Beechey Holden HK Monaro GTS3271970 Jim McKeown Shell Racing Team Porsche 9111971 Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford Boss 302 Mustang1972 Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford Boss 302 Mustang1973 Allan Moffat Ford Works Team Ford XY Falcon GTHO Phase III1974 Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden LJ Torana GTR XU 11975 Colin Bond Holden Dealer Team Holden Torana L341976 John Harvey B amp D Autos Holden Torana L341977 Allan Moffat Allan Moffat Racing Ford XB Falcon GT1978 Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden LX Torana SLR A9X1979 John Harvey Holden Dealer Team Holden LX Torana SS A9X1980 Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VB Commodore1981 Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford XD Falcon1982 Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VC Commodore1983 Allan Grice Roadways Racing Holden VH Commodore1984 Peter Brock Holden Dealer Team Holden VH Commodore1985 Robbie Francevic Mark Petch Motorsport Volvo 240T1986 Robbie Francevic Volvo Dealer Team Volvo 240T1987 George Fury Gibson Motorsport Nissan Skyline DR301988 Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS5001989 Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS5001990 Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Sierra RS5001991 Jim Richards Gibson Motorsport Nissan Skyline R32 GT R1992 Glenn Seton Glenn Seton Racing Ford Sierra RS5001993 Alan Jones Glenn Seton Racing Ford EB Falcon1994 Mark Skaife Gibson Motorsport Holden VP Commodore Report1995 John Bowe Dick Johnson Racing Ford EF Falcon Report1996 Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team Holden VR Commodore1997 Greg Murphy Holden Racing Team Holden VS Commodore1998 Craig Lowndes Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore1999 Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VT Commodore Report2000 2003 not held2004 Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon2005 Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Holden VZ Commodore2006 Garth Tander HSV Dealer Team Holden VZ Commodore2007 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford BF Falcon Report2008 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford BF Falcon Report2009 Will Davison Holden Racing Team Holden VE Commodore Report2010 Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing Ford FG Falcon2011 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VE Commodore2012 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VE Commodore Report2013 Fabian Coulthard Brad Jones Racing Holden VF Commodore Report2014 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore Report2015 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden VF Commodore Report2016 Will Davison Tekno Autosports Holden VF Commodore Report2017 Fabian Coulthard DJR Team Penske Ford FG X Falcon Report2018 Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report2019 Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report2020 not held due to COVID 19 pandemic2021 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore Report2022 Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden ZB Commodore ReportMultiple winners EditBy driver Edit Wins Driver Years7 Jamie Whincup 2007 2008 2011 2012 2014 2015 20215 Peter Brock 1974 1978 1980 1982 19844 Allan Moffat 1971 1972 1973 1977 Dick Johnson 1981 1988 1989 19903 Craig Lowndes 1996 1998 20182 John Harvey 1976 1979 Robbie Francevic 1985 1986 Mark Skaife 1994 1999 Garth Tander 2005 2006 Will Davison 2009 2016 Fabian Coulthard 2013 2017 Shane van Gisbergen 2019 2022By team Edit Wins Team10 Triple Eight Race Engineering7 Holden Dealer Team6 DJR Team Penske15 Holden Racing Team3 Allan Moffat RacingGibson Motorsport2 Glenn Seton RacingHSV Dealer TeamBy manufacturer Edit Wins Manufacturer28 Holden16 Ford2 VolvoNissanNotes 1 DJR Team Penske was known as Dick Johnson Racing from 1980 to 2014 hence their statistics are combined Event names and sponsors Edit1969 85 1987 99 2004 Symmons Plains 1986 A N L Cup 2005 06 Ferodo Triple Challenge 2006 Ferodo Tasmania Challenge 2007 12 Falken Tasmania Challenge 2013 Tasmania Microsoft Office 365 2014 Tyrepower Tasmania 400 2015 19 Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint 2021 Beaurepaires Tasmania SuperSprint 2022 NED Whisky Tasmania SuperSprintSee also EditList of Australian Touring Car Championship racesReferences Edit Fast Facts Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint V8 Supercars 28 March 2016 Retrieved 28 March 2016 a b c Bresnehan James 28 March 2014 Supercars boss gives rev up on new deal with Tasmanian Government The Mercury Retrieved 5 April 2017 2023 Supercars race weekend formats confirmed Supercars 10 February 2023 a b Greenhalgh David Howard Graham Wilson Stewart 2011 The official history Australian Touring Car Championship 50 Years St Leonards New South Wales Chevron Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 9805912 2 4 Adam Mitchell 3 April 2019 Symmons Plains through 50 years Supercars Retrieved 3 April 2019 Saturday Sleuthing Francevic s Volvo Title Winner Supercars com 9 August 2014 Retrieved 23 March 2019 Phelps James Dale William 9 August 2013 The 25 biggest V8 blues The Advertiser Adelaide Retrieved 23 March 2019 Symmons Plains RacingCircuits info Retrieved 8 July 2015 Bartholomaeus Stefan 4 April 2018 Flashback Symmons Plains unlikeliest winner Supercars Retrieved 18 August 2019 van Leeuwen Andrew 8 April 2017 Massive shunt halts Supercars race in Tasmania Motorsport com Retrieved 9 April 2017 Supercars Revise Qualifying Format for Short Tracks Auto Action 20 December 2017 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Geale Hamish 8 April 2018 Lowndes breaks drought with Symmons Plains domination The Examiner Tasmania Retrieved 23 March 2019 Supercars postpones three events launches Eseries Supercars 17 March 2020 Retrieved 23 March 2020 Chapman Simon 17 May 2020 Supercars releases revised 13 round 2020 21 calendar Speedcafe Retrieved 17 May 2020 Chapman Simon 30 August 2020 Supercars confirms double header at The Bend Speedcafe Retrieved 30 August 2020 Chapman Simon 2 December 2020 Supercars reveals long awaited 2021 calendar Speedcafe Retrieved 3 December 2020 External links Edit2015 event page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tasmania SuperSprint amp oldid 1138623728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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