Whincup wins Townsville race one
Team Vodafone's Jamie Whincup followed on from where he left of in qualifying, taking victory in race one of the Sucrogen Townsville 400
Whincup lost out at the start to Garth Tander and Mark Winterbottom, but took Winterbottom on lap two and Tander on lap 8 to take the lead. From there he opened a gap which was comfortable enough for the rest of the race not to come under too much pressure.
Tander took a comfortable second, easing away later in the race from Winterbottom who took a safe third place.
Lee Holdsworth was fourth, just holding off James Courtney at the chequered flag. Courtney had an eventful race, particularly in the opening laps, passing Bright for fifth place as they started lap two.
As they entered the hairpin turn two on that same lap, Courtney made an ill-advised dive on the car ahead. Worse news was that it was his team-mate Steven Johnson.
The two cars made contact, Courtney dropping from fifth to ninth, while Johnson spun and fell from fourth to 21st. The one piece of good news for Courtney was that he was not penalised for the incident, though one wonders if officials would have viewed the incident differently had they not been team-mates.
The next two places were taken by two drivers who probably didn't expect to be there after where they had qualified. Russell Ingall started 27th, and Jason Richards 25th, but in the race their cars were fast, moving up 21 and 18 places respectively to finish sixth and seventh.
Shane van Gisbergen, Steven Richards and Paul Dumbrell completed the top ten finishers, while Steven Johnson recovered well to finish just outside the top ten in 11th after his earlier drama with his team-mate.
A day which hadn't begun well for Will Davison became worse when he banged wheels with van Gisbergen, eventually finishing 18th.
Davison's day was better than Craig Lowndes's however. He slapped the wall through the kink at turn one on lap one, damaging the car, spending several laps in the pits for suspension repairs on his way to 26th.
Pos Driver Make Time 1. Jamie Whincup Holden Commodore VE 1h31m16.3310s 2. Garth Tander Holden Commodore VE + 9.2299s 3. Mark Winterbottom Ford Falcon FG + 18.9838s 4. Lee Holdsworth Holden Commodore VE + 29.4880s 5. James Courtney Ford Falcon FG + 29.8789s 6. Russell Ingall Holden Commodore VE + 52.5594s 7. Jason Richards Holden Commodore VE + 56.2002s 8. Shane Van Gisbergen Ford Falcon FG + 57.5198s 9. Steven Richards Ford Falcon FG + 60.4776s 10. Paul Dumbrell Ford Falcon FG + 61.1455s 11. Steven Johnson Ford Falcon FG + 61.5818s 12. Tim Slade Ford Falcon FG + 66.6324s 13. Alex Davison Ford Falcon FG + 70.2249s 14. Fabian Coulthard Holden Commodore VE + 72.3902s 15. Rick Kelly Holden Commodore VE + 75.5253s 16. Jonathon Webb Ford Falcon FG + 75.8091s 17. Todd Kelly Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 18. Will Davison Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 19. Michael Caruso Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 20. Dean Fiore Ford Falcon FG + 1 lap 21. Karl Reindler Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 22. Jason Bargwanna Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 23. Greg Murphy Holden Commodore VE + 1 lap 24. Cameron McConville Holden Commodore VE + 2 laps 25. Tony Ricciardello Holden Commodore VE + 2 laps 26. Craig Lowndes Holden Commodore VE + 11 laps Not classified/retirements: Driver Make Laps Jason Bright Holden Commodore VE 44 Tony D'Alberto Holden Commodore VE 31 Andrew Thompson Holden Commodore VE 27
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