What Good Is A V8 Supercar Without Some Beauty….

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V8 Supercars are fun no questions asked but racing just wouldn’t be the same without beautiful women…

We take great pleasure and pride in introducing you to the SP Tools Racing Grid Girls.

From Left to Right:

Jenny Kellett, Elise Griffiths, Jess Plush,  Kristen McKenzie.

Thankyou – Sensational Job.

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TOUGH DAY FOR SBR ON THE STREETS OF ADELAIDE

V8 SUPERCAR CHAMPIONSHIP ADELAIDE

TOUGH DAY FOR SBR ON THE STREETS OF ADELAIDE
22/03/2009

It was a frustrating day for the SBR team, after finishing with strong positional gains on track in yesterday’s race, the SP Tools Racing #9 car started 12th and the IRWIN Racing #4 car lined up 26th, due to the new qualifying start rule introduced by V8 Supercars for this years championship series.

In front of a huge crowd, in excess of 270,000 over the four day race weekend, the SBR Ford FG Falcons battled it out for valuable championship points in tough conditions. A slow start from van Gisbergen in Race 2 lost him a few positions in the first lap putting him back into 15th before an early safety car period interrupted the race to remove Jack Perkin’s car after an incident at turn 8.

In the following laps Shane managed to fight his way through to be inside the top ten with lap times matching the speed of the leading drivers. Encouragement from his engineer, Paul Forgie, helped to keep Shane alert and focused for the chase into his second stint.

Paul Forgie – Race Engineer Car #9 (In Car Radio – Lap 30)
“Good work, get back into your rhythm and make every corner count.”
After two more restarts Shane communicated to the SBR crew complications with the throttle reporting it was sticking.

Shane van Gisbergen – Driver SP Tools Racing Car #9
“The race was okay today, I stuffed up the start and let a few guys through but we went on a bit of a charge, the car was awesome and the guys did a great job preparing it. We were on the case and passed a lot of cars and at the end of our first stint we were looking good. We managed to keep the pace then later in the second stint the butterfly had bent so it was carrying throttle into the corners so I couldn’t pull it up and it wouldn’t turn, I had to clutch it every corner which cost us a lot of time.”

IRWIN Racing’s Alex Davison experienced another drama filled day in the #4 FG Falcon struggling with the car as well as a foot injury sustained during Saturday’s race. On lap 44 after a perfect pit-stop Alex clipped the tyre wall at turn one causing the centre of his front left tyre to shred forcing him to return to the pits the following lap.

Once Alex returned to the track he managed to post his fastest time of 1:23.7722 on lap 55. The IRWIN Racing car went a lap down after the race leader, Jamie Whincup, passed the #4 car on the main straight. In the later stages of the race Alex reported he was struggling with severe foot pain and the overall handling of the car. The race telemetry alerted the team to an engine problem with SBR’s engineers diagnosing there was an issue with the alternator. As Alex lost track position throughout the following laps it was decided to bring the car into the pits for the remainder of the race before re-entering to complete the last lap for championship points.

Alex Davison – Driver IRWIN Racing Car #4
“I made a mistake and clipped the tire bundle at turn one, I was behind another car and sort of blinded a bit by it and clipped it and cut the tire and we had to come in a change it. Then not long after the alternator had a problem and the battery started going flat so we had to stop, we charged it up enough at the end so I could do the last lap.

“My foot is not so good at the moment, apart from that I feel brand new, there wasn’t an issue at all as far as comfort levels go. I felt more acclimatised today; my cool suit worked the whole race so there were no dramas fitness wise.”

Davison’s debut for SBR wasn’t what the team or Alex himself had hoped for.

David Stuart – Team Manager
“These cars are unique compared to anything else anybodies ever driven, anybody that comes into the category from open wheelers to Porches will have a small period of adjustment. Alex has the determination and the ability and he will be harder on himself than we could ever be, he’s determined to make it work here at SBR. I was with his brother Will in his first race in ’06 here at Clipsal and he had the same sort of results but look at him today he’s standing on the podium so I believe Alex has every bit the potential that Will has as long as he doesn’t beat himself up too much we can enjoy celebrating a podium with him in a few more years.”

A tough race weekend for the team ended with SP Tools Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen finishing equal 6th on 168 points while IRWIN Racing’s Alex Davison finished equal 17th with 90 points overall.
Ross Stone – Team Principal

“It was a tough race and a tough place today. To have two 250km races to start off the season is always hard but I think we can take some positives out of it being that we have really good car speed and great chemistry within the team. We will move forward from here.”

The SBR crew will stay in Adelaide to work on the #4 and #9 cars on Monday in the lead up to the ‘Non-Championship’ Race 2.

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‘Hamish’ Disrupts QLD Test Day

V8 SUPERCAR CHAMPIONSHIP TEST DAY

After successfully completing their 20 lap pre-test ‘shakedown’ the new SBR Ford FG Falcons took to the track at Queensland Raceway yesterday for the first official test of 2009.  Rain from the fringe of cyclone Hamish, off the Queensland coast, produced varied track conditions resulting in mixed outcomes for the team.


David Stuart – Team Manager “The weather made things hard for us, but it was the same for everybody. We weren’t able to get through our whole program as planned, however, in the long run we managed to do some important system checks for Adelaide. The test was an opportunity to confirm the balance from the 20 lap shakedown and to learn more information on the FG aero kit.”

In his first test for SBR, IRWIN Racing’s Alex Davison posted the 7th fastest time while his young team mate SP Tools Racing’s Shane van Gisbergen finished 9th of the 18 car field on track from both the V8 Supercars Championship Series and Development Series.

Alex Davison – Driver IRWIN Racing Car #4 “Overall looking at the big picture, the day was pretty good, considering the weather conditions.  I feel very confident in the team, we have some small changes to make with the IRWIN Racing Falcon, being that this was its first time out of the box it was just good to get out there and work out where we are at.”

Shane van Gisbergen – Driver SP Tools Car #9 “It was just good to be back out there driving again after such a long off season. The car was good and I was really comfortable in it. We worked not so much on the pace of the car but more on trying to find a good balance.

My new engineer Paul and I are working well together; I could feel a big difference in the car after each change we made yesterday which was good.

I can’t wait for Clipsal; we went well there last year so I am hoping for a strong top ten finish and plan to return home with a straight car as a good solid start to the championship.”

Jason Bright in the SBR prepared #25 BF Falcon persevered with setup changes in the difficult conditions finishing 11th quickest.  SBR are keen to utilise the testing capabilities and experience of Bright to assist with the development of its young drivers.

After a busy off season readying the new FG Falcons for the 2009 series, the team were pleased with the gains from the test and are eager to race at the Clipsal 500 round next week (March 19 – 22).

Ross Stone – Team Principal “When a new model is introduced, preparing two new cars in time for the first test is a big job. At least 1200 to 1400 hours go into the chassis’ before they move into paint and assembly.   The team have been working around the clock on these cars.

We were only able to get through a quarter of the test program we had planned. But, that being said we have done enough laps around the Clipsal circuit to know what is needed and I know we will be strong there.”

Pos

Car

Driver

Fastest Lap

Gap

7th

4

Alex Davison

1:11.8996

0:00.7877

9th

9

Shane van Gisbergen

1:12.0792

0:00.9673

11th

25

Jason Bright

1:12.2240

0:01.1121

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