Penske team sweeps in Perth

Weekend sweep for Roger Penske's team
Weekend sweep for Roger Penske's team

One of the favorites for the Supercars crown in 2017 has capped off a memorable weekend in Perth with Scott McLaughlin winning today’s second SuperSprint race at Barbagallo Raceway.

McLaughlin was unbeatable at Barbagallo, winning yesterday’s opening race and breaking the race and practice lap records in his Shell V-Power Racing Team Ford Falcon.

“My aim was to get some points off the guys in the top four places and we managed to do that," McLaughlin said.

“I was pretty disappointed after Phillip Island that we didn’t get at least one race win there. I felt like we had a strong car there.
“I think we came in 100 points off and now we are 30 so for me it’s nice and good little gain there."

Chaz Mostert who won in Phillip Island two weeks ago, finished second in today’s race while Jamie Whincup, who is yet to win a race in 2017, finished third.

“We are starting to find a base for our car," Mostert said.

“We still have to do some work with it yet and a lot of other stuff inside the team we need to work on as well."

McLaughlin leads on lap 1
McLaughlin leads on lap 1

Whincup said he’s not feeling any pressure despite going four rounds without a race in 2017.

“No not at all. We are there or thereabouts. We are 20 points off or something but we would love to have a win like all 25 drivers in the category but it shouldn’t be too far away," Whincup said.

“We will keep chipping away as we always do, go down to Winton which is a different kettle of fish down there."

In today’s race as he did yesterday, McLaughlin led from start to finish with his team’s pit stop strategy paying dividends.

2016 Perth SuperSprint winner Mark Winterbottom finished fourth ahead of Will Davison. Defending Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen finished sixth while current championship points leader Fabian Coulthard, who finished second in yesterday’s race finished seventh.

Craig Lowndes hopes of recording his 17th race victory in Perth all but ended when West Australian youngster Alex Rullo bumped the Team Vortex Commodore as Lowndes was turning into pit lane. Lowndes spun and lost valuable ground on the pack, Rullo was handed a 15 second pit lane penalty.

The win was McLaughlin’s second for 2017 and elevated him into fourth on the Coates Hire Championship Leaderboard. Coulthard extended his lead while Whincup moved into second with van Gisbergen dropping into third position.

The race victory was a fifth consecutive for a Ford driver, continuing their current run of dominance over Holden drivers. Shane van Gisbergen won the opening three races of the season in Red Bull Holden Racing Team Commodore.

Teams will now prepare for the Winton SuperSprint which will run from 19-21 May.

Results

Pos # Driver Team Time Points
1 17 McLaughlin Shell V-Power Racing Team 1:22:17.642 150
2 55 Mostert Supercheap Auto Racing +4.612 138
3 88 Whincup Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +5.881 129
4 5 Winterbottom Prodrive Racing +13.155 120
5 19 Davison TEKNO Woodstock Racing +14.700 111
6 97 Van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +15.074 102
7 12 Coulthard Shell V-Power Racing Team +16.418 96
8 888 Lowndes Team Vortex +31.213 90
9 33 Tander Wilson Security Racing GRM +36.810 84
10 8 Percat Brad Jones Racing +40.711 78
11 34 Moffat Wilson Security Racing GRM +43.231 72
12 6 C. Waters Prodrive Racing +43.964 69
13 56 Bright MEGA Racing +44.117 66
14 2 S. Pye Mobil 1 HSV Racing +53.084 63
15 15 R. Kelly Nissan Motorsport +54.581 60
16 9 Reynolds Erebus Motorsport +56.138 57
17 14 Slade Brad Jones Racing +57.864 54
18 7 T. Kelly Nissan Motorsport +58.430 51
19 23 Caruso Nissan Nismo +1 Lap 48
20 18 Holdsworth Preston Hire Racing +1 Lap 45
21 99 Wood Erebus Motorsport +1 Lap 42
22 22 Courtney Mobil 1 HSV Racing +1 Lap 39
23 21 Blanchard MEGA Racing +1 Lap 36
24 78 S. De Silvestro Nissan Nismo +1 Lap 33
25 62 A. Rullo LD Motorsport +2 Laps 30
26 3 M. Brabham LD Motorsport +3 Laps 27

DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

1

Fabian Coulthard

802

2

Shane Van Gisbergen

783

3

Jamie Whincup

780

4

Scott McLaughlin

771

5

Chaz Mostert

771

6

Mark Winterbottom

648

7

Garth Tander

606

8

Craig Lowndes

564

9

Cameron Waters

544

10

James Moffat

507

TEAMS’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

1

Shell V-Power Racing Team

1608

2

Triple Eight Race Engineering (Van Gisbergen/Whincup)

1563

3

Prodrive Racing Australia (Winterbottom/Waters)

1227

4

Garry Rogers Motorsport

1113

5

Nissan Motorsport (R. Kelly/T. Kelly)

900

6

Walkinshaw Racing

834

7

Nissan NISMO (Caruso/De Silvestro)

798

8

Erebus Motorsport

783

9

Prodrive Racing Australia (Mostert)

771

10

Brad Jones Racing

699