Reynolds wins, Whincup takes Larry Perkins trophy

David Reynolds leads
David Reynolds leads

Bathurst Champion David Reynolds made amends for what he described as blowing a golden opportunity to win a major with victory in the final race at the Coates Hire Melbourne 400.

Reynolds had let Shane van Gisbergen slip past him in the season opening Adelaide 500 when a victory was in sight, blaming himself for being ‘too soft’ and apologizing to his team.

There was no chance of a repeat in today’s short sprint race when a late safety car made his job a little easier with a speedy Nick Percat and Jamie Whincup stalking from behind.

The Penrite Erebus Motorsport driver kept his cool to keep the rest at bay to the flag, becoming the fourth different winner for the weekend. Whincup was the most consistent with a third, second, win and third to win the Larry Perkins Trophy.

Reynolds got a great jump from the inside start line and despite Whincup trying to push him wide at turn one managed to sneak through underneath the seven-time Supercars Champion.

The trio ran line astern across the opening laps, with just 1.2 seconds between them when the Safety Car was called to retrieve James Golding’s Holden on lap eight.

“It was a pretty good race," smiled Reynolds, who had criticized himself for giving away a win in Adelaide earlier this month but not driving aggressively enough.

“I got a good start and kind of just led the race from there. Everything went from there, there was no dramas. From the battle we had yesterday in the wet and dry conditions, it was a good way to finish."

While Reynolds finished just 14th in the dry-wet race yesterday evening, today’s result marked Percat’s second podium in 24 hours.

“The BJR guys have done a mega job since Adelaide," he said. “We knew we had a fast car from the test day, we had to rectify a few things. “Awesome few days, my best weekend with BJR by a long way, and in Supercars by a long way."

Chaz Mostert and Scott Pye ensured the top five finished as they started, while Scott McLaughlin improved from ninth to sixth – passing team-mate Fabian Coulthard in the process.

Coulthard appeared to let his faster team-mate through on lap seven before going on to finish seventh, while Michael Caruso, Garth Tander and Will Davison rounded out the top 10.

Championship leader Shane van Gisbergen was the hard charger, taking eight places on the opening lap as he sliced from last to an eventual 13th.

Wilson Security Racing GRM’s Golding had a fiery finish to his race, literally. His Commodore caught fire on lap eight, forcing him to park it up and draw the safety car.

The next Supercars Championship event is the Tyrepower Tasmania SuperSprint at Symmons Plans Raceway in Launceston on April 6-8.

Results

POS # DRIVER TEAM TIME PTS
1 9 Reynolds Erebus Motorsport 25:58.677 50
2 8 Percat Brad Jones Racing +1.008 46
3 1 Whincup Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +1.911 43
4 55 Mostert Supercheap Auto Racing +2.922 40
5 2 S. Pye Mobil 1 Boost Mobile Racing +3.540 37
6 12 Coulthard Shell V-Power Racing Team +4.263 34
7 17 McLaughlin Shell V-Power Racing Team +4.758 32
8 23 Caruso Nissan Nismo +5.149 30
9 33 Tander Wilson Security Racing GRM +5.490 28
10 230 Davison Milwaukee Racing +5.849 26
11 14 Slade Brad Jones Racing +6.319 24
12 888 Lowndes Team Vortex +6.664 23
13 97 Van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +6.985 22
14 7 Heimgartner Nissan Motorsport +7.447 23
15 99 A. de Pasquale Erebus Motorsport +8.486 18
16 78 S. De Silvestro Nissan Nismo +9.673 19
17 5 Winterbottom The Bottle-O Racing Team +9.741 18
18 56 R. Stanaway Tickford Racing +10.648 17
19 35 T. Hazelwood Bigmate Racing +11.474 16
20 21 Blanchard CoolDrive Racing +11.482 15
21 19 J. Le Brocq TEKNO Woodstock Racing +12.144 14
22 6 C. Waters Monster Energy Racing +15.583 13
23 18 Holdsworth Preston Hire Racing +2 Laps 12
NC 34 J. Golding Wilson Security Racing GRM +4 Laps 0
NC 25 Courtney Mobil 1 Boost Mobile Racing +10 Laps 0
NC 15 R. Kelly Nissan Motorsport +10 Laps 0