V8 Supercars Sandown 500: Whincup and Dumbrell dominate
Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell took a commanding Sandown 500 victory as V8 Supercars' endurance season began
The defending race winners got off to a perfect start, with Dumbrell leading from pole and putting in an impressive 85-lap run before Whincup took over in the Triple Eight Holden.
From there, the current championship leader continued at the front of the field for the remaining 76 laps to take the chequered flag 2.6359s ahead of James Courtney.
Second season pairing Courtney and James Murphy were in the mix all race long in the factory Holden Racing Team Commodore and when Courtney took over from his four-time Bathurst winning co-driver, he began trimming away at Whincup's lead.
His charge was scuppered, however, when a second safety car period was called on lap 133 after Lee Holdsworth had a massive crash at the top of the hill following what appeared to be a loss of brakes.
The Erebus driver managed to get out of his Mercedes under his own steam and team owner Betty Klimenko later confirmed he seemed to have remarkably only injured his ankle.
Courtney found himself stuck behind backmarkers Russell Ingall and Robert Dahlgren in the safety car train, and struggled to get past them when the race resumed on lap 140 or 161.
He did eventually make it, but with 10 laps to go found Whincup's 4.3s advantage insurmountable and came home second, ahead of Garth Tander who held off a determined Craig Lowndes.
The Triple Eight man made a late charge on Tander and there was less than half a second between the two Holdens with three laps to go, but Tander and co-driver Warren Luff managed to take the final podium position by just 0.4646s.
Scott Pye and Ash Walsh took a well deserved fifth for the Dick Johnson squad, ahead of Shane van Gisbergen and Jonathon Webb, who ran second for much of his early stint before suffering from lack of rear grip and falling down the order.
Chaz Mostert made a five pitstop strategy work to claim seventh alongside Paul Morris, although he annoyed Scott McLaughlin in the final laps when he bumped the Volvo driver wide at Turn 9 to take the position.
David Reynolds and Dean Canto took ninth in their third season together, while Mark Winterbottom - who made his 150th V8 Supercars round start - clawed his way back into the top 10 after co-driver Steve Owen spun towards the end of his stint and dropped into the midfield.
Results - 161 laps: Pos Drivers Team/Car Time/Gap 1. Whincup/Dumbrell Triple Eight Holden 3h22m44.3084s 2. Courtney/Murphy HRT Holden +2.6539s 3. Tander/Luff HRT Holden +5.2093s 4. Lowndes/Richards Triple Eight Holden +5.6739s 5. Pye/Walsh Dick Johnson Ford +8.9583s 6. Van Gisbergen/Webb Tekno Holden +12.7557s 7. Mostert/Morris FPR Ford +13.2283s 8. McLaughlin/Premat GRM Volvo +15.1401s 9. Reynolds/Canto Rod Nash/FPR Ford +17.0280s 10. Winterbottom/Owen FPR Ford +21.0637s 11. Coulthard/Youlden Brad Jones Holden +22.2103s 12. Slade/D'Alberto Rosenberg/HRT Holden +22.9818s 13. Kelly/Russell Nissan +23.2696s 14. Ingall/Blanchard Dumbrell Holden -1 lap 15. Perkins/Waters Schwerkolt/FPR Ford -1 lap 16. Wall/Johnson Dick Johnson Ford -1 lap 17. Dahlgren/Ritter GRM Volvo -1 lap 18. Caruso/Fiore Nissan -1 lap 19. Wood/Pither Britek/BJR Holden -1 lap 20. Kelly/Buncombe Nissan -1 lap 21. Davison/Davison Erebus Mercedes -2 laps 22. Percat/Gavin Walkinshaw/HRT Holden -34 laps Retirements: Holdsworth/Baird Erebus Mercedes 130 laps Bright/Jones Brad Jones Holden 111 laps Moffat/Douglas Nissan 15 laps
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