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20-03-2015, 08:14 PM
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Mark Winterbottom has won the weekend, collecting maximum points at the V8 Supercars at the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix after winning all four races at the Melbourne street circuit.
Those who have improved since yesterday's count, after the final race today, include Todd Kelly, up from 14th to 11th, Lee Holdsworth up from 17th to 12th, and David Reynolds up from 16 to 13 (despite receiving a penalty for jumping the start in the final race).
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Those shifting down in the order – and involved in the starting accident – include Craig Lowndes from 10 to 14, Nick Percat from 12 to 16 and Will Davison from 15-19.
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TEKNO Autosports driver Shane van Gisbergen showed good pace and perseverance finishing the Grand Prix weekend in third place overall. The small team based out of Stapylton is confident leading into the next round at Symmons Plains, 27-29 March.
RACE RESULTS
Race 1
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 James Courtney Holden Racing Team
4 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 2
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 3
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 4
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
LINKS:
www.xforce.com.au (http://clixtrac.com/goto/?43522)
www.tekno.com.au (www.tekno.com.au)
www.v8supercars.com.au (www.v8supercars.com.au)
Mark Winterbottom has won the weekend, collecting maximum points at the V8 Supercars at the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix after winning all four races at the Melbourne street circuit.
Those who have improved since yesterday's count, after the final race today, include Todd Kelly, up from 14th to 11th, Lee Holdsworth up from 17th to 12th, and David Reynolds up from 16 to 13 (despite receiving a penalty for jumping the start in the final race).
http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/image002_3.jpg
Those shifting down in the order – and involved in the starting accident – include Craig Lowndes from 10 to 14, Nick Percat from 12 to 16 and Will Davison from 15-19.
http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx270/go2spacebucket/image003_3.jpg
TEKNO Autosports driver Shane van Gisbergen showed good pace and perseverance finishing the Grand Prix weekend in third place overall. The small team based out of Stapylton is confident leading into the next round at Symmons Plains, 27-29 March.
RACE RESULTS
Race 1
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 James Courtney Holden Racing Team
4 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 2
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 3
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
Race 4
1 Mark Winterbottom Pepsi Max Crew
2 Chaz Mostert Pepsi Max Crew
3 Shane van Gisbergen Team TEKNO Autosports
LINKS:
www.xforce.com.au (http://clixtrac.com/goto/?43522)
www.tekno.com.au (www.tekno.com.au)
www.v8supercars.com.au (www.v8supercars.com.au)