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2003 PlaceMakers V8 International

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New Zealand 2003 PlaceMakers V8 International
Event Information
Round 12 of 13 in the 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series
Date7–9 November 2003
LocationPukekohe, New Zealand
VenuePukekohe Park Raceway
WeatherFriday: Overcast
Saturday: Heavy rain
Sunday: Sunny
Results
Race 1
Distance 36 laps 100 km
Pole position Greg Murphy
John Kelly Racing
56.9015
Winner Greg Murphy
John Kelly Racing
43:48.1246
Race 2
Distance 54 laps 150 km
Winner Greg Murphy
John Kelly Racing
1:01:24.3090
Race 3
Distance 54 laps 150 km
Winner Mark Skaife
Holden Racing Team
53:22.1378
Round Results
First 188 pts
Second 178 pts
Third 178 pts

The 2003 PlaceMakers V8 International was the twelfth round of the 2003 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held on the weekend of 7 to 9 November at Pukekohe Park Raceway in New Zealand.

The round was largely dominated once again by Greg Murphy, who took his third consecutive championship round victory at Pukekohe after winning the first two races. Despite entering the round with a sizeable championship lead, Marcos Ambrose struggled throughout the weekend, and forced the championship to be decided at the final round at Eastern Creek.

Background

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Ambrose entered the weekend with a chance to clinch the championship. He had a 72-point gap over nearest championship rival, Murphy. The Tasmanian would have his work cut out for him as Pukekohe remained happy hunting ground for Murphy. The Kiwi had been undefeated in round victories since the inaugural event in 2001, and even in the non-championship round hosted in the 1996 Mobil Sprints.

A total of 32 drivers were entered for the round. Seven of them were New Zealand-born drivers. These included Murphy, Steven Richards, Jason Richards, Paul Radisich, Simon Wills, Craig Baird and David Thexton. Despite having spent the vast majority of his life in the country, this would be Thexton's first attempt at racing at Pukekohe Park Raceway. Although given his failure to qualify at the vast majority of the 2003 championship rounds, whether he'd be able to race at all this weekend remained in question.

Race report

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Qualifying

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In practice, Jason Richards was involved in a crash which saw his car roll several times, forcing him out of the weekend.

Pos No Name Team Car Time Grid
1 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing Holden Commodore (VY) 56.5453 1
2 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore (VY) 56.5698 2
3 50 Australia Jason Bright Paul Weel Racing Holden Commodore (VX) 56.6932 3
4 18 Brazil Max Wilson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 56.7490 4
5 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 56.9390 5
6 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 56.9618 6
7 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore (VY) 57.0019 7
8 20 Australia Jason Bargwanna Larkham Motorsport Ford Falcon (BA) 57.0416 8
9 65 New Zealand Paul Radisich Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Falcon (BA) 57.0805 9
10 2 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore (VY) 57.1031 10
11 11 New Zealand Steven Richards Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore (VY) 57.1377 11
12 17 Australia Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.1615 12
13 66 Australia Dean Canto Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Falcon (BA) 57.1670 13
14 5 Australia Glenn Seton Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.1729 14
15 888 Australia John Bowe Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.2001 15
16 21 Australia Brad Jones Brad Jones Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.2249 16
17 9 Australia Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.2317 17
18 16 Australia Paul Weel Paul Weel Racing Holden Commodore (VX) 57.2934 18
19 021 New Zealand Craig Baird Team Kiwi Racing Holden Commodore (VX) 57.3320 19
20 31 Australia Steven Ellery Steven Ellery Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.3756 20
21 44 New Zealand Simon Wills Team Dynamik Holden Commodore (VY) 57.3867 21
22 29 Australia Paul Morris Paul Morris Motorsport Holden Commodore (VY) 57.4506 22
23 8 Australia Paul Dumbrell Perkins Engineering Holden Commodore (VX) 57.5045 23
24 10 Australia Mark Larkham Larkham Motorsport Ford Falcon (AU) 57.5235 24
25 3 Australia Cameron McConville Lansvale Racing Team Holden Commodore (VX) 57.5580 25
26 15 Australia Rick Kelly John Kelly Racing Holden Commodore (VX) 57.5769 26
27 7 Australia David Besnard Rod Nash Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 57.6748 27
28 33 Australia Jamie Whincup Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore (VX) 57.7048 28
29 23 Australia Mark Noske Noske Motorsport Ford Falcon (AU) 57.7748 29
30 99 New Zealand David Thexton Thexton Motor Racing Ford Falcon (AU) 59.0554 30
DNQ 45 New Zealand Jason Richards Team Dynamik Holden Commodore (VY) no time
Sources: [1]

Top Ten Shootout

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Results from the Top Ten Shootout were discounted due to the changing conditions throughout the session. Grid results were reverted to provisional qualifying.

Pos No Name Team Vehicle Time
1 2 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore (VY) 0:56.9015
2 50 Australia Jason Bright Paul Weel Racing Holden Commodore (VX) 0:57.6482
3 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing Holden Commodore (VY) 0:57.6955
4 18 Brazil Max Wilson Dick Johnson Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 0:57.8263
5 65 New Zealand Paul Radisich Triple Eight Race Engineering Ford Falcon (BA) 0:57.8697
6 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden Commodore (VY) 0:57.9175
7 20 Australia Jason Bargwanna Larkham Motor Sport Ford Falcon (BA) 0:58.1224
8 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 0:58.2709
9 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing Ford Falcon (BA) 0:58.5551
10 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport Holden Commodore (VY) 1:00.2457
Sources: [2]

Race 1

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In inclement conditions, Max Wilson leapt off the line exceptionally well and challenged Skaife for the lead through turn one. Heading into turn two, both drivers held their ground and the resulting contact sent them both into a spin. Skaife was sent rearward into the wall and was fortunate to extricate himself from the gravel trap. Nonetheless, both he and Wilson had now fallen toward the end of the pack. A few hundred yards behind them, Jamie Whincup, Mark Larkham, David Besnard, Anthony Tratt and Cameron McConville had tangled and struck the fence. Tratt and McConville were unable to continue the race. The safety car was deployed and multiple drivers (including Murphy and Ambrose) peeled in to complete their mandatory stops.

Jason Bright took over the lead on the safety car restart. Ambrose had jumped Murphy in the pitstop cycle but was quickly passed again by Murphy as the race resumed. Bright rapidly fell down the pack thanks to visibility issues brought on by a fault windshield wiper as Craig Lowndes assumed the lead. On lap 8, Mark Noske crashed heavily at turn one after aquaplaning into the armco barrier. The impact lifted the rear-end of the car meters off the ground and the resulting damage would ultimately force the Noske Motorsport car out of the rest of the weekend. On lap 25, Lowndes completed his pitstop as Murphy assumed the lead. Down the pack, Steven Richards' out-lap proved tricky. First tangling with Craig Baird at turn two and then Russell Ingall at the hairpin as he tumbled out of the top 20.

Up the front, Murphy cruised home to victory. Todd Kelly and Garth Tander rounded out the podium. Ambrose managed to fend off a late race charge from Skaife to assist his championship hopes and Skaife's began to dwindle.[3]

Pos No Name Team Laps Time / difference Grid
1 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing 36 43min 48.1246sec 1
2 2 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team 36 + 8.249 10
3 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport 36 + 9.217 7
4 20 Australia Jason Bargwanna Larkham Motorsport 36 + 10.019 8
5 65 New Zealand Paul Radisich Triple Eight Race Engineering 36 + 11.485 9
6 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing 36 + 14.513 6
7 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team 36 + 15.073 2
8 15 Australia Rick Kelly John Kelly Racing 36 + 17.122 26
9 31 Australia Steven Ellery Steven Ellery Racing 36 + 25.022 20
10 17 Australia Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing 36 + 26.173 12
11 5 Australia Glenn Seton Ford Performance Racing 36 + 27.725 14
12 888 Australia John Bowe Brad Jones Racing 36 + 29.278 15
13 44 New Zealand Simon Wills Team Dynamik 36 + 32.505 21
14 29 Australia Paul Morris Paul Morris Motorsport 36 + 37.106 22
15 16 Australia Paul Weel Paul Weel Racing 36 + 38.400 18
16 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing 36 + 41.086 5
17 66 Australia Dean Canto Triple Eight Race Engineering 36 + 42.208 13
18 18 Brazil Max Wilson Dick Johnson Racing 36 + 46.975 4
19 9 Australia Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing 36 + 47.672 17
20 11 New Zealand Steven Richards Perkins Engineering 36 + 47.857 11
21 50 Australia Jason Bright Paul Weel Racing 36 + 57.903 3
22 21 Australia Brad Jones Brad Jones Racing 35 + 1 lap 16
23 021 New Zealand Craig Baird Team Kiwi Racing 35 + 1 lap 19
24 8 Australia Paul Dumbrell Perkins Engineering 34 + 2 laps 23
25 7 Australia David Besnard Rod Nash Racing 34 + 2 laps 27
26 99 New Zealand David Thexton Thexton Motor Racing 34 + 2 laps 29
27 10 Australia Mark Larkham Larkham Motorsport 29 + 7 laps 24
28 33 Australia Jamie Whincup Garry Rogers Motorsport 28 + 8 laps 27
DNF 23 Australia Mark Noske Noske Motorsport 7 Accident 28
DNF 75 Australia Anthony Tratt Paul Little Racing 0 Accident
DNF 3 Australia Cameron McConville Lansvale Racing Team 0 Accident 25
Fastest lap: Steven Richards (Perkins Engineering), 1:01.6893
Sources: [4]

Race 2

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It was a clean start, with Murphy and Todd Kelly very evenly matched off the line. Murphy would prevail and set off into an affirmative lead. Stuck in traffic, Skaife completed his compulsory pitstop early. This proved extremely effective as, when race leader Murphy had completed his pitstop, Skaife was right behind him in what was a net second place. The battle was close, with Skaife nudging the rear of Murphy's car at the hairpin on lap 21, almost sending the Kiwi into a spin. The next lap, Skaife made the move stick with the battle still raging all the way up to Ford Mountain.

Ingall and Brad Jones tangled at the hairpin, sending the former into the barrier on corner exit. The damage incurred forced the Stone Brothers racer into the pits. On lap 34, Steven Johnson's week-long engine issues culminated in a blown engine on the back straight. At the same time, Skaife tripped up on the oil left by Johnson's expired engine and conceded the lead back to Murphy. Paul Dumbrell fell victim to the same oil track and speared off into the gravel trap. Dumbrell's stranded car instigated a safety car. All the while, Ambrose completed an extra pitstop over tyre concerns, putting himself a lap down.

Skaife applied the pressure to Murphy early following the restart. But as soon as the safety car had ended, it was brought out again, after Tander found himself stranded on the exit to the back straight. Damage to David Thexton's front bumper suggested that Tander had fallen victim to the mobile chicane. There was chaos at turn one when Steven Ellery was sent into a spin, scattering the field, who all miraculously avoided t-boning the Supercheap Auto Falcon.

Murphy won once again, ahead of Skaife and Bright. Ambrose's low placing kept the championship alive heading into the final race.

Pos No Name Team Laps Time / difference Grid
1 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing 54 1hr 01min 24.3090sec 1
2 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team 54 + 1.315 7
3 50 Australia Jason Bright Paul Weel Racing 54 + 2.776 21
4 2 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team 54 + 3.727 2
5 20 Australia Jason Bargwanna Larkham Motorsport 54 + 10.078 4
6 11 New Zealand Steven Richards Perkins Engineering 54 + 11.084 10
7 65 New Zealand Paul Radisich Triple Eight Race Engineering 54 + 11.446 5
8 44 New Zealand Simon Wills Team Dynamik 54 + 12.225 13
9 5 Australia Glenn Seton Ford Performance Racing 54 + 12.494 11
10 888 Australia John Bowe Brad Jones Racing 54 + 13.094 12
11 16 Australia Paul Weel Paul Weel Racing 54 + 13.250 15
12 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing 54 + 14.418 16
13 15 Australia Rick Kelly John Kelly Racing 54 + 15.036 8
14 66 Australia Dean Canto Triple Eight Race Engineering 54 + 16.129 17
15 7 Australia David Besnard Ford Performance Racing 54 + 16.477 25
16 29 Australia Paul Morris Paul Morris Motorsport 54 + 21.490 14
17 33 Australia Jamie Whincup Garry Rogers Motorsport 54 + 21.541 28
18 3 Australia Cameron McConville Lansvale Racing Team 54 + 22.000 31
19 021 New Zealand Craig Baird Team Kiwi Racing 54 + 22.157 23
20 10 Australia Mark Larkham Larkham Motorsport 54 + 22.838 27
21 31 Australia Steven Ellery Steven Ellery Racing 54 + 25.088 9
22 21 Australia Brad Jones Brad Jones Racing 53 + 1 lap 22
23 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing 53 + 1 lap 6
24 18 Brazil Max Wilson Dick Johnson Racing 53 + 1 lap 18
25 75 Australia Anthony Tratt Paul Little Racing 53 + 1 lap 30
26 9 Australia Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing 52 + 2 laps 19
27 99 New Zealand David Thexton Thexton Motor Racing 52 + 2 laps 26
28 8 Australia Paul Dumbrell Perkins Engineering 50 + 4 laps 24
Ret 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport 39 Accident 3
Ret 17 Australia Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing 32 Engine 10
WD 23 Australia Mark Noske Noske Motorsport Withdrawn
Fastest lap: Mark Skaife (Holden Racing Team), 0.57.4463
Sources: [5]

Race 3

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John Bowe did not start the racing owing to mechanical problems. At the start, Murphy bogged down somewhat and Skaife surged ahead of the Kmart car. Bright followed in hot pursuit, almost taking the lead altogether into turn one. Down the pack, Lowndes was served off the track by Paul Weel, losing him a bundle of positions. Heading into the hairpin, the front-left suspension on Jamie Whincup's car failed and was sent spearing into the wall at the hairpin. Whincup was able to extricate himself from the gravel trap, thus negating the need for safety car.

Johnson and Ingall tangled at turn three, completing a torrid weekend for the Dick Johnson Racing driver. Ambrose wasn't faring much better. A slow stop shuffled him further down the order. When he rejoined, he found himself stuck behind Glenn Seton, who refused to relinquish his position. Ingall was dispatched to pave a way for his teammate, but the lack of pace in Ambrose's car hindered these efforts. Dean Canto crashed on the front straight, inflicting damage on all corners of his Falcon. With a handful of laps remaining, Besnard's engine detonated on the back straight.

With 13 laps remaining, Murphy lost second place to Bright who set off after Skaife. Bright did gnaw down the gap to under four seconds, but Skaife had the race under control, and ultimately won. Bright finished second and Murphy was third, some 15 seconds behind Bright and holding off a late charge from Todd Kelly. Murphy once again won the round and kept his undefeated round tally at Pukekohe intact.

Pos No Name Team Laps Time / difference Grid
1 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team 54 53min 22.1378sec 2
2 50 Australia Jason Bright Paul Weel Racing 54 + 3.901 3
3 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing 54 + 18.021 1
4 2 Australia Todd Kelly Holden Racing Team 54 + 18.181 4
5 15 Australia Rick Kelly John Kelly Racing 54 + 23.175 13
6 11 New Zealand Steven Richards Perkins Engineering 54 + 32.728 6
7 44 New Zealand Simon Wills Team Dynamik 54 + 36.036 8
8 65 New Zealand Paul Radisich Triple Eight Race Engineering 54 + 41.397 7
9 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing 54 + 44.768 23
10 9 Australia Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing 54 + 45.326 26
11 5 Australia Glenn Seton Ford Performance Racing 54 + 48.870 9
12 16 Australia Paul Weel Paul Weel Racing 54 + 50.074 11
13 20 Australia Jason Bargwanna Larkham Motorsport 54 + 50.480 5
14 31 Australia Steven Ellery Steven Ellery Racing 54 + 54.019 21
15 21 Australia Brad Jones Brad Jones Racing 54 + 55.296 22
16 17 Australia Steven Johnson Dick Johnson Racing 54 + 55.552 30
17 8 Australia Paul Dumbrell Perkins Engineering 54 + 58.937 28
18 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing 53 + 1 lap 12
19 18 Brazil Max Wilson Dick Johnson Racing 53 + 1 lap 24
20 3 Australia Cameron McConville Lansvale Racing Team 53 + 1 lap 18
21 34 Australia Garth Tander Garry Rogers Motorsport 53 + 1 lap 29
22 021 New Zealand Craig Baird Team Kiwi Racing 53 + 1 lap 19
23 10 Australia Mark Larkham Larkham Motorsport 53 + 1 lap 20
24 75 Australia Anthony Tratt Paul Little Racing 52 + 2 laps 25
25 66 Australia Dean Canto Triple Eight Race Engineering 52 + 2 laps 14
26 99 New Zealand David Thexton Thexton Motor Racing 52 + 2 laps 27
Ret 7 Australia David Besnard Rod Nash Racing 48 Engine 15
Ret 29 Australia Paul Morris Paul Morris Motorsport 33 Retired 16
Ret 33 Australia Jamie Whincup Garry Rogers Motorsport 0 Suspension 17
DNS 888 Australia John Bowe Brad Jones Racing 0 Did Not Start 10
WD 23 Australia Mark Noske Noske Motorsport Withdrawn
Fastest lap: Mark Skaife (Holden Racing Team), 0.57.4552
Sources: [6]

Aftermath

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Despite entering the Pukekohe round with a chance of capturing his maiden championship, a string of poor results for Ambrose meant the gap between he and his title rivals had closed significantly. Skaife, initially 167 points behind Ambrose preceding this round, had more than halved the gap to the championship lead. Murphy was now only 24 points behind Ambrose, and with a string of wins in recent rounds, including the Bathurst 1000, he was looked at favourably to vanquish the Stone Brothers Racing driver in the championship finale.

When the series returned in 2004, Murphy's dominance at the venue came to an end. Bright would take the spoils while Murphy was left to scrape podiums together in a grueling duel between he and championship rival, Ambrose.

Mercifully, after having failed to qualify once again at the next round, this would prove to be the last V8 Supercar race for David Thexton.

Championship standings

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Pos. No Driver Team Pts
1 4 Australia Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing 1893
2 51 New Zealand Greg Murphy John Kelly Racing 1869
3 1 Australia Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team 1823
4 9 Australia Russell Ingall Stone Brothers Racing 1709
5 6 Australia Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing 1588

References

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  1. ^ "Placemakers V8 International - Round 12 V8 Supercar Series - PUKEKOHE PARK RACEWAY - V8 SUPERCARS - Qualifying". natsoft.com.au. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Placemakers V8 International - Round 12 V8 Supercar Series - PUKEKOHE PARK RACEWAY - V8 SUPERCARS - Shootout". natsoft.com.au. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Pukekohe race one report". Motorsport.com. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 3 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Placemakers V8 International - Round 12 V8 Supercar Series - PUKEKOHE PARK RACEWAY - V8 SUPERCARS - Race 1". natsoft.com.au. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Placemakers V8 International - Round 12 V8 Supercar Series - PUKEKOHE PARK RACEWAY - V8 SUPERCARS - Race 2". natsoft.com.au. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Placemakers V8 International - Round 12 V8 Supercar Series - PUKEKOHE PARK RACEWAY - V8 SUPERCARS - Race 3". natsoft.com.au. 10 November 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
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