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New South Wales 2000 FAI 1000
Event Information
Round 13 of 13 in the 2000 Shell Championship Series
Date16–19 November 2000
LocationBathurst, New South Wales
VenueMount Panorama Circuit
WeatherWet
Results
Race 1
Distance 161 laps 1000 km
Pole position Australia Wayne Gardner
Glenn Seton Racing
2:28.3844
Winner Australia Garth Tander
Australia Jason Bargwanna
Garry Rogers Motorsport
7:23:30.2348
Round Results
First
  • Garry Rogers Motorsport
  • 240 pts
    Second
  • Dick Johnson Racing
  • 216 pts
    Third
  • Gibson Motorsport
  • 204 pts

    The 2000 FAI 1000 was a race for V8 Supercars, held on 19 November 2000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside BathurstinNew South Wales Australia. The race was the thirteenth and final round of the 2000 Shell Championship Series. It was the fourth running of the Australia 1000, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was the 43rd race that traces its lineage back to the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island.

    Pole position was claimed by Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife driving a Holden Commodore VT for the Holden Racing Team, with the race victory going to Garth Tander and Jason Bargwanna also driving a Holden Commodore for Garry Rogers Motorsport. It was held in mostly wet conditions which resulted in several safety car periods. As a result, the average race speed of the winning car was the slowest since the 1974 Bathurst 1000.

    Entry list[edit]

    The Holden Commodore VT with which Garth Tander and Jason Bargwanna won the 2000 FAI 1000. The car is pictured in 2018.
    No. Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car No. Drivers Team (Sponsor) Car
    1 Australia Craig Lowndes
    Australia Mark Skaife
    Holden Racing Team
    (Holden, Mobil 1)
    Holden Commodore VT 34 Australia Garth Tander
    Australia Jason Bargwanna
    Garry Rogers Motorsport
    (Valvoline)
    Holden Commodore VT
    2 United Kingdom Jason Plato
    France Yvan Muller
    Holden Racing Team
    (Holden, Mobil 1)
    Holden Commodore VT 35 Australia Greg Ritter
    Australia Tim Leahey
    Garry Rogers Motorsport
    (Valvoline)
    Holden Commodore VT
    3 Australia Steve Reed
    Australia Trevor Ashby
    Lansvale Smash Repairs
    (Optus)
    Holden Commodore VS 36 Australia Neil Schembri
    Australia Gary Quartly
    Schembri Motorsport
    (BetterGrow)
    Ford Falcon EL
    4 New Zealand Craig Baird
    New Zealand Simon Wills
    Stone Brothers Racing
    (Pirtek)
    Ford Falcon AU 37 Australia Bill Attard
    Australia Roger Hurd
    Alan Taylor Racing
    (The Xerox Shop)
    Holden Commodore VS
    5 Australia Glenn Seton
    Australia Neil Crompton
    Glenn Seton Racing
    (Ford, Ford Credit)
    Ford Falcon AU 38 Australia Peter Field
    Australia Shane Howison
    South Pacific Motor Racing
    (Robbo's Spare Parts)
    Holden Commodore VS
    6 Australia Wayne Gardner
    Australia Neal Bates
    Glenn Seton Racing
    (Ford, Ford Credit)
    Ford Falcon AU 42 Australia Bill Sieders
    Australia Luke Sieders
    Sieders Racing Team
    (All Trans Trucks & Spares)
    Ford Falcon EL
    7 New Zealand Steven Richards
    New Zealand Greg Murphy
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Kmart)
    Holden Commodore VT 43 Australia Paul Weel
    Australia Greg Crick
    Paul Weel Racing
    (K&J Thermal Products)
    Ford Falcon AU
    8 Australia Luke Youlden
    Singapore Christian Murchison
    Perkins Engineering
    (Castrol)
    Holden Commodore VT 44 Australia Mal Rose
    Australia Christian D'Agostin
    Mal Rose Racing
    (Logical Business)
    Holden Commodore VS
    9 Australia Tony Longhurst
    Australia David Besnard
    Stone Brothers Racing
    (Caltex Havoline)
    Ford Falcon AU 45 Australia Dean Canto
    Australia Ian Moncrieff
    Dean Canto Racing
    (BMC Software)
    Ford Falcon AU
    10 Australia Mark Larkham
    Switzerland Alain Menu
    Larkham Motorsport
    (Mitre 10)
    Ford Falcon AU 46 New Zealand John Faulkner
    Australia Adam Macrow
    John Faulkner Racing
    (AsiaOnline)
    Holden Commodore VT
    11 Australia Larry Perkins
    Australia Russell Ingall
    Perkins Engineering
    (Castrol)
    Holden Commodore VT 50 Australia Mick Donaher
    Australia Tyler Mecklem
    Clive Wiseman Racing
    (UltraTune, TDK)
    Holden Commodore VT
    12 Australia David Parsons
    Australia Darren Hossack
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Kmart)
    Holden Commodore VT 54 Australia Cameron McConville
    Australia Geoff Brabham
    Rod Nash Racing
    (Delphi, Wynn's)
    Holden Commodore VT
    14 Australia Rodney Crick
    Australia Peter Gazzard
    Imrie Motorsport
    (CarPlan, Saabwreck)
    Holden Commodore VT 55 Australia Rod Nash
    Australia Paul Dumbrell
    Rod Nash Racing
    (AutoPro)
    Holden Commodore VT
    15 Australia Nathan Pretty
    Australia Todd Kelly
    Holden Young Lions
    (MyCar Automotive Store)
    Holden Commodore VT 56 Australia Robert Russell
    Australia Steve Coulter
    Sieders Racing Team
    (All Trans Trucks & Spares)
    Ford Falcon EL
    16 Australia Dugal McDougall
    Australia Andrew Miedecke
    McDougall Motorsport
    (Pepsi)
    Holden Commodore VT 57 New Zealand Chris Butler
    New Zealand Miles Pope
    Trevor Crittenden Motorsport
    (Shire of Caboolture)
    Holden Commodore VS
    17 Australia Steven Johnson
    Australia Cameron McLean
    Dick Johnson Racing
    (Shell Helix)
    Ford Falcon AU 59 Australia Layton Crambrook
    Australia Gary Baxter
    John Scotcher Motorsport
    (Prime Security Systems, BP)
    Ford Falcon EL
    18 New Zealand Paul Radisich
    Australia Jason Bright
    Dick Johnson Racing
    (Shell Helix)
    Ford Falcon AU 61 Australia Ross Halliday
    Australia Adam Wallis
    Halliday Motorsport
    (3M)
    Ford Falcon EL
    20 Australia Garry Holt
    Australia Garry Willmington
    Emerzidis Motorsport
    (Eastern Creek Karting)
    Ford Falcon EL 67 Australia Owen Kelly
    Australia Aaron McGill
    Paul Morris Motorsport
    (Big Kev)
    Holden Commodore VS
    21 Australia Brad Jones
    Australia Tomas Mezera
    Brad Jones Racing
    (OzEmail)
    Ford Falcon AU 75 Australia Anthony Tratt
    Australia Alan Jones
    Paul Little Racing
    (Toll)
    Ford Falcon AU
    22 Australia Rick Bates
    Australia Brett Peters
    Colourscan Racing
    (Colourscan Printing)
    Ford Falcon AU 76 Australia Matthew White
    Australia Steve Owen
    MW Motorsport
    (Challenge Recruitment)
    Holden Commodore VS
    23 Australia Geoff Full
    Australia Phillip Scifleet
    Lansvale Smash Repairs
    (Optus)
    Holden Commodore VS 77 Australia Richard Mork
    Australia Steve Williams
    V8 Racing
    (Cromer Exhaust Centre)
    Holden Commodore VS
    24 Australia Paul Romano
    Australia David Parsons
    Romano Racing
    (Forsyth & Romano Timber Merchants)
    Holden Commodore VS 87 Australia Rod Salmon
    Australia Damien White
    Rod Salmon Racing
    (OneWorld Sports Bar)
    Ford Falcon AU
    25 Australia Terry Wyhoon
    Australia James Brock
    Terry Wyhoon Racing
    (Biante Model Cars)
    Holden Commodore VS 96 Australia Ryan McLeod
    Australia Wayne Wakefield
    John Faulkner Racing
    (Chiko Roll)
    Holden Commodore VS
    26 Australia Peter Doulman
    Australia John Cotter
    Doulman Automotive
    (Gatorade)
    Holden Commodore VT 97 Australia Tim Sipp
    Australia Shane Beikoff
    Graphic Skills Racing
    (Ultimate Patios, Graphic Skills)
    Holden Commodore VS
    28 Australia Rodney Forbes
    United Kingdom John Cleland
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Wynn's)
    Holden Commodore VT 150 Australia Dean Lindstrom
    Australia Melinda Price
    Clive Wiseman Racing
    (UltraTune, TDK)
    Holden Commodore VS
    29 Australia Paul Morris
    United Kingdom Matt Neal
    Paul Morris Motorsport
    (Big Kev)
    Holden Commodore VT 500 Australia Alan Heath
    Australia Terry Finnigan
    Power Racing
    (Coopers Pale Ale)
    Ford Falcon AU
    30 Australia Craig Harris
    Australia Stephen Voight
    Harris Racing
    (carsales.com)
    Ford Falcon AU 600 Australia John Bowe
    New Zealand Jim Richards
    Briggs Motor Sport
    (Caterpillar)
    Ford Falcon AU
    31 Australia Steven Ellery
    Australia Paul Stokell
    Steven Ellery Racing
    (Supercheap Auto)
    Ford Falcon AU 777 New Zealand Jason Richards
    New Zealand Angus Fogg
    Team Kiwi Racing
    (Vodafone)
    Holden Commodore VT

    Report[edit]

    Pre-race[edit]

    Central West NSW had suffered a deluge of rain in the week leading up to the 2000 Bathurst 1000. Both Thursday practice sessions were cancelled, with only pre-qualifying taking place. With a grid capacity of 55 and a field of 56, only one car was cut from the field – Trevor Crittenden Motorsport's Kiwi pairing of Chris Butler and Miles Pope were the unlucky team having suffered electrical problems; their blue-and-white Holden Commodore VS only completed 200m of its out lap, and despite a battery change did not set a time. Practice Three did take place, and proved eventful with crashes for both Adam WallisinRoss Halliday's Ford Falcon EL at the Chase, and Dean Lindstrom in the second Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VS having aquaplaned on Mountain Straight.

    "We seem to have a lot of drivers out there from Planet Mork. There are so many dickheads and wankers out there I can't believe it. Out of the number of years I've been here, this is the worst."

    Russell Ingall in the post-qualifying press conference.

    The circuit dried enough for slicks by Friday Qualifying. Championship leader Mark Skaife set the benchmark with a 2:11.8882, one-tenth of a second faster than Paul Radisich from Dick Johnson Racing. Privateer Mick Donaher in the lead Clive Wiseman car had led early in the session with rain threatening, and ended the session a remarkable 14th. A number of high-profile drivers were affected by traffic in the session, with Russell Ingall earning a AU$10,000 fine and a verbal quarrel with privateer cult-hero Richard Mork for his blunt summation of the situation.

    The Top 10 Shootout was held on Saturday morning, the last morning Shootout before a switch to a Top 15 Shootout held in the afternoon from 2001. 1987 500cc motorcycle World Champion Wayne Gardner took pole in the second Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU in an all-Ford front row, as Steven Johnson lined up alongside him despite setting a time over a second slower. Skaife in third was the only Holden driver to set a representative time as Todd Kelly, Russell Ingall and Garth Tander all went off the circuit on their timed laps.

    Race[edit]

    First half

    Gardner led a 53-car grid off the start. Alan Heath's Power Racing Falcon failed to start the race having blown an engine in the warm-up, whereas the second Paul Morris Motorsport Commodore of Owen Kelly started from the pits with an unidentified problem in the rear end. Having completed a lap, Kelly returned to the garage to retire the car having discovered a broken axle. Radisich jumped a row on the start and finished the opening lap in the top three.

    The wet conditions remained steady and, having toyed with a Safety Car start, the race began normally. After only a handful of laps were completed, Steven Ellery slid off the track at the Chase and beached his Falcon on a kerb, resulting in the first Safety Car of the day. Upon race resumption, Craig Lowndes passed both DJR cars to move into second.

    Tony Longhurst had started the race in seventh but spun out of the penultimate corner, and having pitted to check for damage came out in 52nd. Newly-crowned V8 Lites champion Dean Canto was tackling his second Bathurst 1000 aboard a self-run ex-Paul Weel Racing Falcon, but his campaign was curtailed early with power steering issues.

    The leaders began to lap the backmarkers and Radisich mistimed a move on Shane Howison in the minnow South Pacific Motor Racing Commodore, clipping the front-left and sustaining minor damage. Another privateer, Rod Nash, brought out the second Safety Car inside 15 laps having stopped at the Cutting with a radiator full of mud – the Commodore driver had gone off in the Chase less than a lap prior.

    Nash's team-mate Cameron McConville almost made it double-trouble for the team after the restart, as he was tagged by Mick Donaher on the exit of the Chase and made a trip through the gravel trap. Greg Ritter and Peter Doulman were not so lucky a few laps later; Ritter had bombed down the inside of the Colourscan Racing Falcon at the Chase and hit Doulman, resulting in both getting stuck in the mud and a third Safety Car. Both drivers returned to the circuit with assistance, but the Ritter and co-driver Tim Leahey's day in the second Garry Rogers Motorsport Commodore was over having overheated. Both DJR Falcons took the opportunity for an early stop, with Brad Jones Racing gambling on slick tyres for Tomas Mezera.

    The Jones' move looked to be the right one as the circuit dried out after the restart. Cameron McLean was now aboard the #17 and nearly blotted his copybook by clouting the wall at Quarry Corner. Lowndes passed Gardner for the lead as the pit-stop cycle continued, with DJR making a second stop for slicks. The rear bumper on Rod Salmon's Falcon flew off as he made his first stop.

    As drivers adapted to slicks, a number of drivers went off. Both Rodney Forbes and Yvan Muller had excursions through the mud at the Chase, as did Ryan McLeod in the Chiko car at Hell Corner. McLeod rejoined around debutant James Brock, who ran wide and perilously close to the wall at Griffins Bend seconds later.

    After his co-drivers' incident in the Chase earlier in the week, Ross Halliday's weekend was finished off after Forbes turned him into the inside wall at Forrest's Elbow, bringing out another Safety Car. Perkins alleged that Greg Murphy had passed him under yellow flags, but no penalty was forthcoming and the Kiwi was held up by Steve Owen over Skyline on the restart.

    Then all hell broke loose. Neal Bates in the former race-leading Gardner car was punted off at McPhillamy Park by Greg Crick, the Tasmanian having attempted a pass. Simultaneously, Anthony Tratt ran up the back of McLeod under the bridge at pit entry and pushed the Commodore into the outside wall. Bates returned to the circuit for the restart, but pulled off at the paddock entry gate on Mountain Straight with clutch failure.

    The rain returned around lap 50, but was restricted to a drizzle over the top of the mountain. Murphy brought his Gibson Motorsport Commodore in with overheating issues – hoses and buckets of water were poured over the Holden V8 in an attempt to cool it down and returned to the circuit.

    The battle for third between Perkins, Alain Menu and Neil Crompton closed up, with Ellery trying to unlap himself in the process. Having passed Menu, Ellery then spun into the tyres at Forrest's Elbow. Greg Crick dropped a wheel off the edge of the circuit at the exit of Hell Corner, pirouetting multiple times and getting bogged in the infield whilst trying to turn around. Veteran privateers Steve Reed and Trevor Ashby retired from the race with a hole in the radiator.

    The Lansvale Smash Repairs team then suffered another setback as Phillip Scifleet in the second car spun through the run-off at the Chase, caking his Commodore in mud. Simultaneously, Doulman spun his Commodore on the entry to Sulman Park, but kept the car off the wall – and with the combination of those two plus Greg Crick, the Safety Car had to come out. Larkham Motorsport foreshadowed the caution and brought Menu in for a brake change, the first of the race.

    Out-of-contract Crompton seized the initiative on the restart, passing Perkins for third. The move proved well-timed as Jason Plato in the second Holden Racing Team Commodore became the latest victim of the mud at the Chase a lap later, necessitating another Safety Car. Following Menu's lead, both DJR cars and Paul Morris pitted for brakes.

    Morris' strategy play was then bungled on the restart after the Sieders' father-and-son entry tangled with him on the run up Mountain Straight, the privateer Falcon spinning into the inside wall. Whilst the car was far enough off the circuit to keep the race green, the respite only lasted a lap before Queenslander Ian Moncrieff ended his and Dean Canto's already troubled day by hitting the wall on the outside of Hell Corner. Skaife and Tander took the opportunity to fit new brakes, elevating Crompton to the lead.

    Ellery unlapped himself from second-placed Perkins when the race resumed. Despite his earlier incident with McLeod, Tratt had crept into the top 5 and then passed Menu at Murrays Corner for P4. Brett Peters in the Colourscan car then blew a tyre entering the Chase, and Rodney Crick hit the wall at Forrest's Elbow in the Imrie Motorsport Commodore having made side-to-side contact with Tander as the GRM driver lapped him.

    Matthew White was the next driver to get bogged at the Chase, requiring another Safety Car. Crompton and Perkins made their second stops, but Ellery could not capitalise as he was forced to come in a number of laps earlier – ending his chances of returning to the lead lap. Menu and Mark Larkham's strong run ended prematurely with a power steering fluid leak.

    Murphy now led the race from Nathan Pretty in the Holden Young Lions car, but the latter was immediately shuffled back by Radisich and stablemate Lowndes – the latter making a risky dive at Murrays Corner. Lowndes then pushes on and passes Radisich down Conrod Straight. Longhurst, fighting back from his earlier spin, lunged down the inside of Glenn Seton at Hell Corner but ran wide and lost a position to the second Lansvale car.

    Rodney Forbes became another driver to spin under the bridge on pit entry, but continued on. Pretty continued to sink through the field, falling to ninth before making a stop. Larkham returned to the track, albeit 5 laps down.

    Second half

    Steve Johnson passed Brad Jones for fourth at halfway. A slew of mechanical issues then followed – Ingall brought his traditionally-bulletproof Perkins Engineering Commodore into the pits with engine issues, as did Paul Stokell in Ellery's Ford. The second Lansvale car also pitted with coolant thundering out.

    Lowndes stormed past Murphy for the lead on lap 87, with Murphy making a stop on the same lap and handing over to Steven Richards. The defending winners received no respite from their overheating issues; the Kmart Commodore was allegedly running at 120°C and their dumping of water into the engine bay was attracting the ire of race control for potentially creating a safety hazard. Whilst the pit-lane was drenched, the circuit was the driest it had been all week as the rain had finally stopped.

    Jason Bargwanna made a daring move on Brad Jones for fifth at Sulman Park after the OzEmail Falcon lost traction in a puddle. Jones made a scheduled stop at the end of the lap, handing back over to Mezera. The stop proved another well-timed one as Doulman's second spin at Sulman Park wasn't as fortunate as the last, heavily clouting the concrete causing the races' 10th Safety Car. Johnson, Andrew Miedecke and Jim Richards all made pit-stops and driver changes under the caution.

    Lowndes pulled away from the field when racing resumed. Radisich in second was held up by his compatriots in the Team Kiwi Racing Commodore, with Bargwanna and Seton closing up to him. Rain returned to the top of the mountain as the 100-lap mark approached, and a cautious Yvan Muller was quickly monstered by McLean, Dugal McDougall, Tratt, John Bowe and Mezera. Radisich and Bargwanna then stopped, handing over to their respective co-drivers – but Tander in the Valvoline Commodore was able to adapt to cold slicks on a damp track faster than Jason Bright, rounding up the CART hopeful at Reid Park.

    The rain increased, and Steven Richards passed Seton at the Chase for second – and was soon followed by McLean. McDougall, Bowe and Mezera engaged in an aggressive scrap for fifth; Bowe almost punting the Pepsi Commodore off at the Chase before Mezera slipped past the pair of them at Murrays.

    Lowndes completed his last stint as a HRT driver and handed over to Skaife on lap 103 – despite the increase in rain, the circuit was still dry enough for slicks. Muller in the other HRT car cut across the Chase again whilst the Sieders family destroyed a splitter on the exit of Hell Corner; having already broken one inside the first 20 laps and with none left they were forced to complete the race with what they already had. Problems for the privateers persisted as Mal Rose came in with a puncture.

    Jason Richards found the sandtrap at the Chase in the TKR car. A Safety Car was called and Seton pitted, handing over to Crompton and overcutting both Skaife and Tander. Steven Richards led but immediately came under attack from McLean; the DJR driver was blocked from making the move into Hell Corner but edged his way into the lead at Griffins Bend. Ingall, now three laps down, began assaulting the overheating Gibson car with Bowe in third closing up.

    Crompton needed to make ground with Skaife pressuring him. The driver/commentator attempted to lap Matt Neal in Paul Morris' Commodore at the Chase, but was blocked and lost ground – a lap later, he lunged past Neal at Murrays. The Briton, unimpressed by his treatment, then cut across the track and bombed down the inside of the Falcon at Hell Corner, causing Skaife to swerve out of the way and tag Crompton into a spin. The factory Ford lost its front bumper having run over the pit exit bollards, whilst Skaife drove away with a rubbing right-rear tyre. Tander, who had been following closely behind, had managed to just evade the mess and overtake both.

    The rain was now starting to fall heavier. John Faulkner ran wide briefly on the exit of Hell Corner. Crompton, having already lost significant time bringing his Falcon back to the pits, chose to fit wet tyres along with a new front bar. Bowe meanwhile lost his right-rear wheel altogether coming into McPhillamy Park, but managed to complete the lap and fit a replacement.

    The aftermath of the Neal incident continued to unravel as Skaife's rubbing tyre shredded and took the sill panel with it. Having stopped to rectify the damage, the HRT Commodore was back in the lane two laps later for wet tyres as the circuit became soaked across the top – and shortly after he was followed by the leaders. The Safety Car then came out for the twelfth time as several cars fell foul of the conditions. Yvan Muller became bogged in the mud-pit at the Chase and was joined by the second Sieders car of Robert Russell and Steve Coulter, whilst Neil Schembri had aquaplaned off the top of the mountain into the sandtrap at the Esses. Despite all his earlier dramas, Longhurst was now sitting third – but a brief fuel fire when he made his stop for wets was yet another unneeded setback for the Stone Brothers Racing crew.

    The Safety Car stayed out for an extended period to clear the stuck cars. DJR brought both cars in to put their regular drivers back behind the wheel. When the race returned to green, Matt Neal was brought in to serve a 60-second stop-go penalty for causing the incident at Hell Corner. Tander now led the race with championship rival Skaife caught nearly a lap down – but the HRT drivers' task was made easier when Menu became yet another victim of the muddy quagmire at the Chase, causing the races' thirteenth Safety Car.

    The race restarted with 33 laps remaining. Tander led Longhurst, Todd Kelly in the Young Lions entry, Murphy and Christian Murchison running a remarkable fifth on debut in the second Perkins car. Kelly attacked Longhurst entering Hell Corner, but the 1988 winner took the hurry-along and passed a tentative Tander for the lead at Griffins Bend. Due to the earlier fire however, Longhurst would need to make another stop whereas the others were touch-and-go.

    Murchison and co-driver Luke Youlden's dream run came to an abrupt halt with a broken rocker arm, yet another mechanical failure for the perennially reliable Perkins team. Drama for the young guns continued as Kelly locked the rear brakes and spun his Commodore at Murrays Corner, allowing Murphy onto the podium. Muller's eventful day continued when he spun Faulkner at Hell Corner not long after.

    The rain stopped and the track began to dry again. Brad Jones passed Darren Hossack in the second Gibson Commodore for fifth before Radisich and Johnson blew by the pair of them having restarted eighth and ninth. Alan Jones in the Paul Little Racing Falcon started having throttle sensor issues in 14th and ultimately retired from the race not long after.

    Rose stopped on the exit of the Cutting as a dry line emerged. DJR, gambling on a Safety Car, brought both cars in for slicks. Rose managed to get going again, but the already rapid pace of the Shell Falcons had improved with the change to slicks and the rest of the field took their lead – a get-out-of-jail-free scenario for Longhurst and rookie co-driver David Besnard. Tander and Murphy attempted the overcut on the field by staying out a lap longer, but were unsuccessful – Murphy beating Tander out of the pits for second.

    Lap times began to tumble as the slicks bedded in. Hossack and McDougall stayed out banking on track position and more rain, but their wet tyres couldn't handle the developing conditions and both made late stops – costing them significant time. Tander then passed Murphy for second with 17 laps to go; the Gibson car unable to put up a fight after its race-long overheating issues.

    Craig Harris and Stephen Voight retired with an engine failure just over 100km from the finish. Radisich was setting 2:16 lap times and was rapidly catching Murphy, but the Kiwi-Croat spun Jason Richards around at Forrest's Elbow. 'The Rat' escaped unscathed and thundered past Murphy not long after, whilst Richards was left to complete a risky three-point turn before continuing. Having earlier lost his right-rear wheel, Bowe then lost his left-rear wheel after the rear suspension in the PAE Motorsport Falcon collapsed with just over 10 laps to go.

    Disaster struck Longhurst with the finish in sight. Approaching Forrest's Elbow, he attempted to lap Adam Macrow but clouted the John Faulkner Racing Commodore, breaking the front-right suspension arms on impact and limping back to the pits where his race would end. Tander inherited the lead with 9 laps to go, but had Radisich five seconds behind and bearing down on him fast. Murphy was now back on the podium, but had Radisich's team-mate Johnson closing in at a rapid rate of knots. With just 2 laps to go, Brad Jones was forced to retire from eighth with suspension failure and a puncture.

    Having stabilised the gap through traffic in the closing laps, Tander took victory by just over two seconds ahead of Radisich. It was the first Bathurst win for the West Australian, co-driver Bargwanna and team owner Garry Rogers in his long history as both a team owner and a driver. Murphy managed to drag his beleaguered Commodore to third less than a second ahead of Johnson, with the Holden Young Lions the leading factory Holden. Having only needed to finish 17th or better, Skaife claimed his third Australian Touring Car/V8 Supercar title in sixth-place with departing team-mate Lowndes.[1]

    Results[edit]

    Pre-qualifying[edit]

    Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time Gap
    1 75 Australia Anthony Tratt
    Australia Alan Jones
    Paul Little Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:43.7459
    2 59 Australia Layton Crambrook
    Australia Gary Baxter
    John Scotcher Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:48.9927 +5.2468
    3 55 Australia Rod Nash
    Australia Paul Dumbrell
    Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:50.3167 +6.5708
    4 61 Australia Ross Halliday
    Australia Adam Wallis
    Halliday Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:50.4253 +6.6794
    5 25 Australia Terry Wyhoon
    Australia James Brock
    Terry Wyhoon Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:50.6572 +6.9113
    6 24 Australia Paul Romano
    Australia David Parsons
    Romano Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:51.1278 +7.3819
    7 42 Australia Bill Sieders
    Australia Luke Sieders
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 2:51.2832 +7.5373
    8 500 Australia Alan Heath
    Australia Terry Finnigan
    Power Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:52.1290 +8.3831
    9 38 Australia Peter Field
    Australia Shane Howison
    South Pacific Motor Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:52.3176 +8.5717
    10 150 Australia Dean Lindstrom
    Australia Melinda Price
    Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:52.3340 +8.5881
    11 37 Australia Bill Attard
    Australia Roger Hurd
    Alan Taylor Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:53.5905 +9.8446
    12 87 Australia Rod Salmon
    Australia Damien White
    Rod Salmon Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:53.8950 +10.1491
    13 14 Australia Rodney Crick
    Australia Peter Gazzard
    Imrie Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:55.6008 +11.8549
    14 67 Australia Owen Kelly
    Australia Aaron McGill
    Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VS 2:55.7187 +11.9728
    15 36 Australia Neil Schembri
    Australia Gary Quartly
    Schembri Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:56.2165 +12.4706
    16 26 Australia Peter Doulman
    Australia John Cotter
    Doulman Automotive Holden Commodore VT 2:56.9635 +13.2176
    17 56 Australia Robert Russell
    Australia Steve Coulter
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 3:01.1603 +17.4144
    NC 57 New Zealand Chris Butler
    New Zealand Miles Pope
    Trevor Crittenden Motorsport Holden Commodore VS No time
    Source:[2]

    Qualifying[edit]

    Pos. No. Driver Team Car Time Gap Grid
    1 1 Australia Craig Lowndes
    Australia Mark Skaife
    Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VT 2:11.8882 Top 10
    2 18 New Zealand Paul Radisich
    Australia Jason Bright
    Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:12.0199 +0.1317 Top 10
    3 5 Australia Glenn Seton
    Australia Neil Crompton
    Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:12.3622 +0.4740 Top 10
    4 11 Australia Larry Perkins
    Australia Russell Ingall
    Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VT 2:12.4849 +0.5967 Top 10
    5 10 Australia Mark Larkham
    Switzerland Alain Menu
    Larkham Motor Sport Ford Falcon AU 2:12.7625 +0.8743 Top 10
    6 34 Australia Garth Tander
    Australia Jason Bargwanna
    Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:13.1178 +1.2296 Top 10
    7 9 Australia Tony Longhurst
    Australia David Besnard
    Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:13.3641 +1.4759 Top 10
    8 6 Australia Wayne Gardner
    Australia Neal Bates
    Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:13.4912 +1.6030 Top 10
    9 15 Australia Nathan Pretty
    Australia Todd Kelly
    Holden Young Lions Holden Commodore VT 2:13.6966 +1.8084 Top 10
    10 17 Australia Steven Johnson
    Australia Cameron McLean
    Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:13.6996 +1.8114 Top 10
    11 7 New Zealand Steven Richards
    New Zealand Greg Murphy
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:13.7709 +1.8827 11
    12 31 Australia Steven Ellery
    Australia Paul Stokell
    Steven Ellery Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:14.1244 +2.2362 12
    13 600 Australia John Bowe
    New Zealand Jim Richards
    Briggs Motor Sport Ford Falcon AU 2:14.5771 +2.6889 13
    14 50 Australia Mick Donaher
    Australia Tyler Mecklem
    Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:14.7435 +2.8553 14
    15 43 Australia Paul Weel
    Australia Greg Crick
    Paul Weel Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:14.8718 +2.9836 15
    16 46 New Zealand John Faulkner
    Australia Adam Macrow
    John Faulkner Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:15.1435 +3.2553 16
    17 75 Australia Anthony Tratt
    Australia Alan Jones
    Paul Little Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:15.2048 +3.3166 17
    18 29 Australia Paul Morris
    United Kingdom Matt Neal
    Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:15.4033 +3.5151 18
    19 2 United Kingdom Jason Plato
    France Yvan Muller
    Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VT 2:15.4351 +3.5469 19
    20 21 Australia Brad Jones
    Australia Tomas Mezera
    Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:15.4489 +3.5607 20
    21 4 New Zealand Craig Baird
    New Zealand Simon Wills
    Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:15.5720 +3.6838 21
    22 28 Australia Rodney Forbes
    United Kingdom John Cleland
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:15.5884 +3.7002 22
    23 777 New Zealand Jason Richards
    New Zealand Angus Fogg
    Team Kiwi Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:15.6158 +3.7276 23
    24 500 Australia Alan Heath
    Australia Terry Finnigan
    Power Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:15.8337 +3.9455 24
    25 16 Australia Dugal McDougall
    Australia Andrew Miedecke
    McDougall Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:16.0424 +4.1542 25
    26 22 Australia Rick Bates
    Australia Brett Peters
    Colourscan Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:16.4073 +4.5191 26
    27 12 Australia David Parsons
    Australia Darren Hossack
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:16.4255 +4.5373 27
    28 76 Australia Matthew White
    Australia Steve Owen
    MW Motorsport Holden Commodore VS 2:16.8056 +4.9174 28
    29 3 Australia Steve Reed
    Australia Trevor Ashby
    Lansvale Smash Repairs Holden Commodore VS 2:17.1166 +5.2284 29
    30 35 Australia Greg Ritter
    Australia Tim Leahey
    Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:17.2494 +5.3612 30
    31 45 Australia Dean Canto
    Australia Ian Moncrieff
    Dean Canto Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:17.6959 +5.8077 31
    32 96 Australia Ryan McLeod
    Australia Wayne Wakefield
    John Faulkner Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:18.2597 +6.3715 32
    33 24 Australia Paul Romano
    Australia David Parsons
    Romano Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:18.3525 +6.4643 33
    34 14 Australia Rodney Crick
    Australia Peter Gazzard
    Imrie Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:19.5258 +7.6376 34
    35 20 Australia Garry Holt
    Australia Garry Willmington
    Emerzidis Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:19.6253 +7.7371 35
    36 44 Australia Mal Rose
    Australia Christian D'Agostin
    Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:19.6271 +7.7389 36
    37 26 Australia Peter Doulman
    Australia John Cotter
    Doulman Automotive Holden Commodore VT 2:19.6562 +7.7680 37
    38 23 Australia Geoff Full
    Australia Phillip Scifleet
    Lansvale Smash Repairs Holden Commodore VS 2:19.8347 +7.9465 38
    39 59 Australia Layton Crambrook
    Australia Gary Baxter
    John Scotcher Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:19.8408 +7.9526 39
    40 8 Australia Luke Youlden
    Singapore Christian Murchison
    Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VT 2:19.9278 +8.0396 40
    41 87 Australia Rod Salmon
    Australia Damien White
    Rod Salmon Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:20.4178 +8.5296 41
    42 30 Australia Craig Harris
    Australia Stephen Voight
    Harris Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:20.6861 +8.7979 42
    43 25 Australia Terry Wyhoon
    Australia James Brock
    Terry Wyhoon Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:21.4219 +9.5337 43
    44 55 Australia Rod Nash
    Australia Paul Dumbrell
    Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:21.4277 +9.5395 44
    45 97 Australia Tim Sipp
    Australia Shane Beikoff
    Graphic Skills Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:21.4616 +9.5734 45
    46 36 Australia Neil Schembri
    Australia Gary Quartly
    Schembri Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:21.7017 +9.8135 46
    47 42 Australia Bill Sieders
    Australia Luke Sieders
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 2:21.7933 +9.9051 47
    48 77 Australia Richard Mork
    Australia Steve Williams
    V8 Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:22.1072 +10.2190 48
    49 61 Australia Ross Halliday
    Australia Adam Wallis
    Halliday Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 2:23.1511 +11.2629 49
    50 37 Australia Bill Attard
    Australia Roger Hurd
    Alan Taylor Racing Holden Commodore VS 2:24.0178 +12.1296 50
    51 67 Australia Owen Kelly
    Australia Aaron McGill
    Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VS 2:24.4421 +12.5539 51
    52 54 Australia Cameron McConville
    Australia Geoff Brabham
    Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VT 2:26.7724 +14.8842 52
    53 56 Australia Robert Russell
    Australia Steve Coulter
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 2:31.3477 +19.4595 53
    DSQ 38 Australia Peter Field
    Australia Shane Howison
    South Pacific Motor Racing Holden Commodore VS 54
    NC 150 Australia Dean Lindstrom
    Australia Melinda Price
    Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VS No time 55
    DNPQ 57 New Zealand Chris Butler
    New Zealand Miles Pope
    Trevor Crittenden Motorsport Holden Commodore VS DNPQ
    Source:[3]

    Top ten shootout[edit]

    Pos No Driver Team Car Time
    Pole 6 Australia Wayne Gardner Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:28.3844
    2 17 Australia Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:29.6150
    3 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VT 2:30.6720
    4 10 Australia Mark Larkham Larkham Motor Sport Ford Falcon AU 2:31.6161
    5 18 New Zealand Paul Radisich Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:32.2009
    6 5 Australia Glenn Seton Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:32.8572
    7 9 Australia Tony Longhurst Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon AU 2:33.3617
    8 15 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Young Lions Holden Commodore VT 2:37.3280
    9 11 Australia Russell Ingall Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VT 2:43.5516
    10 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 2:55.7286

    Starting grid[edit]

    Inside row Outside row
    1 Australia Wayne Gardner
    Australia Neal Bates
    6 17 Australia Steven Johnson
    Australia Cameron McLean
    2
    Glenn Seton Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Dick Johnson Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    3 Australia Craig Lowndes
    Australia Mark Skaife
    1 10 Australia Mark Larkham
    Switzerland Alain Menu
    4
    Holden Racing Team
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Larkham Motor Sport
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    5 New Zealand Paul Radisich
    Australia Jason Bright
    18 5 Australia Glenn Seton
    Australia Neil Crompton
    6
    Dick Johnson Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Glenn Seton Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    7 Australia Tony Longhurst
    Australia David Besnard
    9 15 Australia Nathan Pretty
    Australia Todd Kelly
    8
    Stone Brothers Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Holden Young Lions
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    9 Australia Larry Perkins
    Australia Russell Ingall
    11 34 Australia Garth Tander
    Australia Jason Bargwanna
    10
    Perkins Engineering
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Garry Rogers Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    11 New Zealand Steven Richards
    New Zealand Greg Murphy
    7 31 Australia Steven Ellery
    Australia Paul Stokell
    12
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Steven Ellery Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    13 Australia John Bowe
    New Zealand Jim Richards
    600 50 Australia Mick Donaher
    Australia Tyler Mecklem
    14
    Briggs Motor Sport
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Clive Wiseman Racing
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    15 Australia Paul Weel
    Australia Greg Crick
    43 46 New Zealand John Faulkner
    Australia Adam Macrow
    16
    Paul Weel Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    John Faulkner Racing
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    17 Australia Anthony Tratt
    Australia Alan Jones
    75 29 Australia Paul Morris
    United Kingdom Matt Neal
    18
    Paul Little Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Paul Morris Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    19 United Kingdom Jason Plato
    France Yvan Muller
    2 21 Australia Brad Jones
    Australia Tomas Mezera
    20
    Holden Racing Team
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Brad Jones Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    21 New Zealand Craig Baird
    New Zealand Simon Wills
    4 28 Australia Rodney Forbes
    United Kingdom John Cleland
    22
    Stone Brothers Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    23 New Zealand Jason Richards
    New Zealand Angus Fogg
    777 500 Australia Alan Heath
    Australia Terry Finnigan
    24
    Team Kiwi Racing
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Power Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    25 Australia Dugal McDougall
    Australia Andrew Miedecke
    16 22 Australia Rick Bates
    Australia Brett Peters
    26
    McDougall Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Colourscan Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    27 Australia David Parsons
    Australia Darren Hossack
    12 76 Australia Matthew White
    Australia Steve Owen
    28
    Gibson Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    MW Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    29 Australia Steve Reed
    Australia Trevor Ashby
    3 35 Australia Greg Ritter
    Australia Tim Leahey
    30
    Lansvale Smash Repairs
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    Garry Rogers Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    31 Australia Dean Canto
    Australia Ian Moncrieff
    45 96 Australia Ryan McLeod
    Australia Wayne Wakefield
    32
    Dean Canto Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    John Faulkner Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    33 Australia Paul Romano
    Australia David Parsons
    24 14 Australia Rodney Crick
    Australia Peter Gazzard
    34
    Romano Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    Imrie Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    35 Australia Garry Holt
    Australia Garry Willmington
    20 44 Australia Mal Rose
    Australia Christian D'Agostin
    36
    Emerzidis Motorsport
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    Mal Rose Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    37 Australia Peter Doulman
    Australia John Cotter
    26 23 Australia Geoff Full
    Australia Phillip Scifleet
    38
    Doulman Automotive
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    Lansvale Smash Repairs
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    39 Australia Layton Crambrook
    Australia Gary Baxter
    59 8 Australia Luke Youlden
    Singapore Christian Murchison
    40
    John Scotcher Motorsport
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    Perkins Engineering
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    41 Australia Rod Salmon
    Australia Damien White
    87 30 Australia Craig Harris
    Australia Stephen Voight
    42
    Rod Salmon Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    Harris Racing
    (Ford Falcon AU)
    43 Australia Terry Wyhoon
    Australia James Brock
    25 55 Australia Rod Nash
    Australia Paul Dumbrell
    44
    Terry Wyhoon Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    Rod Nash Racing
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    45 Australia Tim Sipp
    Australia Shane Beikoff
    97 36 Australia Neil Schembri
    Australia Gary Quartly
    46
    Graphic Skills Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    Schembri Motorsport
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    47 Australia Bill Sieders
    Australia Luke Sieders
    42 77 Australia Richard Mork
    Australia Steve Williams
    48
    Sieders Racing Team
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    V8 Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    49 Australia Ross Halliday
    Australia Adam Wallis
    61 37 Australia Bill Attard
    Australia Roger Hurd
    50
    Halliday Motorsport
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    Alan Taylor Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    51 Australia Owen Kelly
    Australia Aaron McGill
    67 54 Australia Cameron McConville
    Australia Geoff Brabham
    52
    Paul Morris Motorsport
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    Rod Nash Racing
    (Holden Commodore VT)
    53 Australia Robert Russell
    Australia Steve Coulter
    56 38 Australia Peter Field
    Australia Shane Howison
    54
    Sieders Racing Team
    (Ford Falcon EL)
    South Pacific Motor Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)
    55 Australia Dean Lindstrom
    Australia Melinda Price
    150
    Clive Wiseman Racing
    (Holden Commodore VS)

    Race[edit]

    Pos No Drivers Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
    1 34 Australia Garth Tander
    Australia Jason Bargwanna
    Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 161 7:23:30.2348 10 240
    2 18 New Zealand Paul Radisich
    Australia Jason Bright
    Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 161 +2.4114 5 216
    3 7 New Zealand Steven Richards
    New Zealand Greg Murphy
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 161 +5.1042 11 204
    4 17 Australia Steven Johnson
    Australia Cameron McLean
    Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon AU 161 +5.7724 2 192
    5 15 Australia Nathan Pretty
    Australia Todd Kelly
    Holden Young Lions Holden Commodore VT 161 +25.6738 8 180
    6 1 Australia Craig Lowndes
    Australia Mark Skaife
    Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VT 161 +59.4776 3 168
    7 4 New Zealand Craig Baird
    New Zealand Simon Wills
    Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon AU 161 +1:15.7830 21 156
    8 16 Australia Dugal McDougall
    Australia Andrew Miedecke
    McDougall Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 161 +2:06.2218 25 144
    9 12 Australia David Parsons
    Australia Darren Hossack
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 161 +2:16.3715 27 132
    10 2 United Kingdom Jason Plato
    France Yvan Muller
    Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore VT 159 +2 laps 19 120
    11 11 Australia Russell Ingall
    Australia Larry Perkins
    Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VT 159 +2 laps 9 108
    12 29 Australia Paul Morris
    United Kingdom Matt Neal
    Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 158 +3 laps 18 96
    13 5 Australia Glenn Seton
    Australia Neil Crompton
    Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 158 +3 laps 6 84
    14 43 Australia Paul Weel
    Australia Greg Crick
    Paul Weel Racing Ford Falcon AU 157 +4 laps 15 72
    15 22 Australia Rick Bates
    Australia Brett Peters
    Colourscan Racing Ford Falcon AU 157 +4 laps 26 60
    16 777 New Zealand Jason Richards
    New Zealand Angus Fogg
    Team Kiwi Racing Holden Commodore VT 157 +4 laps 23 48
    17 87 Australia Rod Salmon
    Australia Damien White
    Rod Salmon Racing Ford Falcon AU 155 +6 laps 41 36
    18 10 Australia Mark Larkham
    Switzerland Alain Menu
    Larkham Motor Sport Ford Falcon AU 154 +7 laps 4 24
    19 97 Australia Tim Sipp
    Australia Shane Beikoff
    Graphic Skills Racing Holden Commodore VS 153 +8 laps 45 12
    20 150 Australia Dean Lindstrom
    Australia Melinda Price
    Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VS 150 +11 laps 55 6
    21 38 Australia Peter Field
    Australia Shane Howison
    South Pacific Motor Racing Holden Commodore VS 149 +12 laps 54
    22 36 Australia Neil Schembri
    Australia Gary Quartly
    Schembri Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 147 +14 laps 46
    23 56 Australia Robert Russell
    Australia Steve Coulter
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 144 +17 laps 53
    24 76 Australia Matthew White
    Australia Steve Owen
    MW Motorsport Holden Commodore VS 143 +18 laps 28
    25 44 Australia Mal Rose
    Australia Christian D'Agostin
    Mal Rose Racing Holden Commodore VS 141 +20 laps 36
    26 42 Australia Bill Sieders
    Australia Luke Sieders
    Sieders Racing Team Ford Falcon EL 137 +24 laps 47
    27 14 Australia Rodney Crick
    Australia Peter Gazzard
    Imrie Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 137 +24 laps 34
    28 59 Australia Layton Crambrook
    Australia Gary Baxter
    John Scotcher Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 133 +28 laps 39
    29 77 Australia Richard Mork
    Australia Steve Williams
    V8 Racing Holden Commodore VS 127 +34 laps 48
    NC 20 Australia Garry Holt
    Australia Garry Willmington
    Emerzidis Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 116 +45 laps 35
    DNF 21 Australia Brad Jones
    Australia Tomas Mezera
    Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon AU 159 Suspension 20
    DNF 46 New Zealand John Faulkner
    Australia Adam Macrow
    John Faulkner Racing Holden Commodore VT 154 Crash 16
    DNF 9 Australia Tony Longhurst
    Australia David Besnard
    Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon AU 151 Suspension 7
    DNF 75 Australia Anthony Tratt
    Australia Alan Jones
    Paul Little Racing Ford Falcon AU 150 Throttle sensor [4] 17
    DNF 600 Australia John Bowe
    New Zealand Jim Richards
    Briggs Motor Sport Ford Falcon AU 147 Suspension 13
    DNF 30 Australia Craig Harris
    Australia Stephen Voight
    Harris Racing Ford Falcon AU 141 Engine [4] 42
    DNF 8 Australia Luke Youlden
    Singapore Christian Murchison
    Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore VT 128 Engine 40
    DNF 54 Australia Cameron McConville
    Australia Geoff Brabham
    Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VT 105 Engine / overheating [4] 52
    DNF 50 Australia Mick Donaher
    Australia Tyler Mecklem
    Clive Wiseman Racing Holden Commodore VT 105 Engine / overheating [4] 14
    DNF 23 Australia Geoff Full
    Australia Phillip Scifleet
    Lansvale Smash Repairs Holden Commodore VS 89 Engine / overheating [4] 38
    DNF 26 Australia Peter Doulman
    Australia John Cotter
    Doulman Automotive Holden Commodore VT 87 Crash 37
    DNF 31 Australia Steven Ellery
    Australia Paul Stokell
    Steven Ellery Racing Ford Falcon AU 82 Overheating [4] 12
    DNF 37 Australia Roger Hurd
    Australia Bill Attard
    Alan Taylor Racing Holden Commodore VS 81 Engine 50
    DNF 28 Australia Rodney Forbes
    United Kingdom John Cleland
    Gibson Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 78 Crash 22
    DNF 25 Australia Terry Wyhoon
    Australia James Brock
    Terry Wyhoon Racing Holden Commodore VS 72 Steering 43
    DNF 45 Australia Dean Canto
    Australia Ian Moncrieff
    Dean Canto Racing Ford Falcon AU 56 Power Steering 31
    DNF 6 Australia Wayne Gardner
    Australia Neal Bates
    Glenn Seton Racing Ford Falcon AU 45 Clutch 1
    DNF 96 Australia Ryan McLeod
    Australia Wayne Wakefield
    John Faulkner Racing Holden Commodore VS 42 Crash 32
    DNF 35 Australia Greg Ritter
    Australia Tim Leahey
    Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore VT 40 Overheating 30
    DNF 3 Australia Steve Reed
    Australia Trevor Ashby
    Lansvale Smash Repairs Holden Commodore VS 39 Engine 29
    DNF 61 Australia Ross Halliday
    Australia Adam Wallis
    Halliday Motorsport Ford Falcon EL 38 Crash 49
    DNF 24 Australia Paul Romano
    Australia David Parsons
    Romano Racing Holden Commodore VS 23 Gearbox 33
    DNF 55 Australia Rod Nash
    Australia Paul Dumbrell
    Rod Nash Racing Holden Commodore VT 13 Clutch 44
    DNF 67 Australia Owen Kelly
    Australia Aaron McGill
    Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore VS 2 Suspension 51
    DNS 500 Australia Alan Heath
    Australia Terry Finnigan
    Power Racing Ford Falcon AU Engine Failure in Warm-Up 24
    DNPQ 57 New Zealand Chris Butler
    New Zealand Miles Pope
    Trevor Crittenden Motorsport Holden Commodore VS Did Not Pre-Qualify
    Sources:[5][6]

    Statistics[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "The big wet". Australian Muscle Car. 1 February 2021.
  • ^ FAI 1000 - Pre-qualifying, racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  • ^ FAI 1000 - Qualifying - Combined, racing.natsoft.com.au, s archived at web.archive.org
  • ^ a b c d e f Australian Auto Action, November 24 - 30, 2000. Pages 20 - 32
  • ^ FAI 1000 (race results), racing.natsoft.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  • ^ "2000 FAI 1000". Racing-Reference.info. 19 May 2020.
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