Supercars: Van Gisbergen to run #1 in Adelaide

Shane van Gisbergen will run the #1 in Adelaide, Red Bull Ampol Racing has confirmed.

Van Gisbergen will sideline his #97 for the champion’s number as a tribute to Holden.

The three-time champion recently floated the idea on social media.

A Supercars.com poll saw fans vote overwhelmingly in favor of the #1.

The #1 was last used by a driver at the 2018 season finale in Newcastle.

Jamie Whincup campaigned the number by virtue of winning the 2017 championship.

In the wake of van Gisbergen’s idea, Whincup told Supercars.com that the #1 best represents a champion’s achievements.

 The special livery

“Guys like [Mark] Skaifey, [Marcos] Ambrose, myself… we all ran the number one, being the championship winner,” Whincup said.

“I felt it was quite important to showcase the results that occurred the year before.

“We’re coming through an era of Scotty and SVG being keen to stick to their own number.

“It’s always good to see the number one on a car.”

Van Gisbergen has opted to retain the #97 for his title defenses, but will race with the #1 to help send off Holden.

The Kiwi did celebrate his 2016 title win with the #1, which was applied to his car after the final race.

It comes as Red Bull Ampol Racing revealed its Holden tribute livery for the VALO Adelaide 500.

 ‘It’s a thank you to the entire team’

“I think the Holden tribute livery looks awesome,” van Gisbergen said of the livery.

“Everyone that has been involved in the design has done a fantastic job.

“I’ve also decided to run #1 on my car for the final round of the season.

“We’re in a lucky position with the championship wrapped up that we can do something cool like this.

“It’s a thank you to the entire team because I know they’ve always loved running the #1 and have truly earned it this year.”

Only 14 drivers in ATCC/Supercars history have won a race with the #1 on the car.

Whincup was the most recent to do so at the 2018 Sandown 500.

 Title celebrations in 2016

Van Gisbergen has taken 73 of his 75 wins with the #97 on a Commodore.

The 33-year-old is committed to adding his name to the list given Holden’s farewell.

“It also suits with the last race for Holden running the #1 on the side of the car,” van Gisbergen added.

“I’ve got memories of Jamie and Skaifey running the #1 at the start of the season and winning on the streets of Adelaide.

“It was the manufacturing home of Holden, so hopefully it will be a meaningful tribute to the many employees past and present.

“It would be great to win the last race for sure, but if it can’t be me, hopefully it’s another Holden.”

The 2022 Repco Supercars Championship will conclude on the Adelaide streets on December 1-4.

Schedule

The season-ending VALO Adelaide 500 will be a four-day event held from December 1-4.

Support categories will hit the track from 8:35am ACDT on Thursday December 1, with action running through until the end of the VALO Adelaide 500. Check the track schedule here.

Supercars will be on track alongside four premier support categories; Dunlop Series, GT World Challenge, S5000, Aussie Racing Cars and Touring Car Masters.

Supercars will stage its opening practice session on Thursday December 1 at 3.55pm local time. Practice 2 will commence at 1.15pm ACDT on Friday.

ARMOR ALL Qualifying for Race 33 will commence at 5:35pm local time on Friday December 2.

The fan-favorite Top Ten Shootout will begin at 12:35pm on Saturday December 3.

Sunday’s action begins at 8.40am ACDT, with GT World Challenge hitting the track before Supercars ARMOR ALL Qualifying for Race 34 kicks off at 11.00am local time.

Sunday’s ARMOR ALL Top 10 Shootout will be begin at 12.05pm ACDT, leading into Supercars final 78-lap race commencing at 2.45pm local time.

For on-track session times, click here.