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2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James Courtney became a V8 Supercar Champion for the first time with Dick Johnson Racing.
Jamie Whincup finished Runner up for the 2010 Season, ending a two-year championship winning streak.
Mark Winterbottom, finished third in the championship for 2010.

The 2010 V8 Supercar Championship Series was an FIA sanctioned international motor racing series for V8 Supercars.[1] It was the twelfth V8 Supercar Championship Series and the fourteenth series in which V8 Supercars have contested the premier Australian touring car title. The championship began on 19 February in the Middle East at Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit and concluded on 5 December at the Homebush Street Circuit. These events were held in all states of Australia and in the Northern Territory as well as in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and New Zealand. The 51st Australian Touring Car Championship title was awarded to the winner of the Drivers Championship by the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport.

James Courtney won the Drivers Championship for Dick Johnson Racing by 65 points from Jamie Whincup in the final race of the season at the 2010 Sydney Telstra 500. Championship Team of the Year was awarded to Triple Eight Race Engineering and Champion Manufacturer of the Year to Holden.[2]

Teams and drivers

The following teams and drivers contested the 2010 championship.

Manufacturer Team Vehicle No. Drivers Rounds Phillip Island/Bathurst Gold Coast
Ford Falcon FG Stone Brothers Racing 4 Australia Alex Davison All Australia David Brabham[3]
9 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen All New Zealand John McIntyre[4]
Ford Performance Racing 5 Australia Mark Winterbottom All Australia Luke Youlden[5]
6 New Zealand Steven Richards All Australia James Moffat[5] Australia Will Power[3]
Triple F Racing 12 Australia Dean Fiore All Australia Michael Patrizi[6] Italy Gianni Morbidelli[3]
Dick Johnson Racing 17 Australia Steven Johnson All Australia Marcus Marshall[7] United Kingdom Dario Franchitti[3]
18 Australia James Courtney All Australia Warren Luff[7]
Tekno Autosports (DJR) 19 Australia Jonathon Webb All Australia David Russell[8] France Sébastien Bourdais[3]
James Rosenberg Racing (SBR) 47 Australia Tim Slade All Australia Jack Perkins[9] Brazil Hélio Castroneves[10]
Rod Nash Racing (FPR) 55 Australia Paul Dumbrell All Australia Dean Canto[11] Canada Jacques Villeneuve[3]
Holden Commodore VE Triple Eight Race Engineering 1 Australia Jamie Whincup All Australia Steve Owen[12]
888 Australia Craig Lowndes All Australia Mark Skaife[12] United Kingdom Andy Priaulx[3]
Holden Racing Team 2 Australia Garth Tander All Australia Cameron McConville[13]
22 Australia Will Davison All Australia David Reynolds Australia Ryan Briscoe
Tony D'Alberto Racing 3 Australia Tony D'Alberto All Australia Shane Price[14] Portugal Tiago Monteiro[3]
Kelly Racing 7 Australia Todd Kelly All Australia Dale Wood[15] New Zealand Scott Dixon
11 Australia Jason Bargwanna All Australia Glenn Seton[16] Canada Alex Tagliani[3]
15 Australia Rick Kelly All Australia Owen Kelly[17]
16 Australia Tony Ricciardello All Australia Taz Douglas[18] Australia Dale Wood
Brad Jones Racing 8 New Zealand Jason Richards 1–12 Australia Andrew Jones[19]
Australia Andrew Jones[20] 13–14
14 Australia Jason Bright All New Zealand Matthew Halliday[21] Switzerland Alain Menu[3]
Walkinshaw Racing (HRT) 10 Australia Andrew Thompson All Australia Nick Percat
Australia Ryan Briscoe
Finland Mika Salo[3]
24 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard All New Zealand Craig Baird Australia David Reynolds
Britek Motorsport (BJR) 21 Australia Karl Reindler All Australia David Wall[22] Italy Fabrizio Giovanardi[3]
Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport 30 New Zealand Daniel Gaunt 1–7 Australia Mark Noske[23] United States Scott Pruett[3]
Australia Cameron McConville 8
Australia Nathan Pretty[23] 9–11
Australia Warren Luff 12–14
Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 Australia Lee Holdsworth All Australia David Besnard[24] Australia Greg Ritter
34 Australia Michael Caruso All Australia Greg Ritter[24] United States Patrick Long[3]
Paul Morris Motorsport 39 Australia Russell Ingall All Australia Paul Morris[25] Australia Jack Perkins
51 Australia Paul Morris 1 Australia Tim Blanchard[25]
Denmark Allan Simonsen[25]
France Yvan Muller[25]
New Zealand Greg Murphy 2–14
Wildcard entries
Ford Falcon BF MW Motorsport[26] 27 9–10 New Zealand Ant Pedersen[18]
Australia Damien Assaillit[27]
Holden Commodore VE Greg Murphy Racing[26] 44 9–10 Australia Geoff Emery[28]
Australia Marcus Zukanovic
Australia Rod Salmon

Italics indicate driver did not take part in a race.

Team changes

The Ford FG Falcon of 2010 champion James Courtney
The Ford Performance Racing entered Ford FG Falcon of Mark Winterbottom at the 2010 Clipsal 500 in Adelaide.

Driver changes

Mid-season changes

  • Immediately prior to the Norton 360 Sandown Challenge, Jason Richards withdrew from the rest of the 2010 championship to have surgery to remove a tumor. Andrew Jones took over the seat.[41]
  • After the Hidden Valley round Gaunt was replaced by Cameron McConville, with Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport citing the need for an experienced driver to progress further.[23] On 28 October 2010, it was announced that Warren Luff would drive the Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden Commodore for the rest of 2010 and 2011.[42]

Wildcard entries

Rule changes

Full-time drivers were no longer allowed to partner one another for the endurance races at the L&H 500 at Phillip Island and the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama in an effort to make both the championship and the endurance races more competitive.[45]

For the Armor All Gold Coast 600, each team had to include a driver who races in an overseas series. The majority of nominated drivers were sourced from the IndyCar Series.

Following a failed attempt to get former champion Marcos Ambrose to make a one-off guest appearance at the 2009 Sydney Telstra 500, the V8 Supercars Executive Board approved plans to allow for one-off guest drives.[46] The system would work in a similar fashion to the "Wildcard" entries that the series allows to drivers and teams from the Fujitsu Development Series to step up to the V8 Supercars during the endurance races. Ambrose had been earmarked as a target for such an appearance, with the series looking to allow international drivers to take part in the offshore races in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi at the start of the season.

Race calendar

The following events made up the 2010 series.[47] The proposed event for Queensland Raceway in early May was cancelled in January after V8 Supercar and circuit operators were unable to agree to terms.[48] The Ipswich venue was later restored to the calendar.[49] Barbagallo Raceway was later removed with V8 Supercar citing workplace health and safety regulations.[50]

Calendar is as follows:[51]

Event Race Event Circuit City / state Date Winner Team Report
1 1 United Arab Emirates Yas V8 400 Yas Marina Circuit Yas Island, Abu Dhabi 18–20 Feb Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
2 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
2 3 Bahrain Desert 400 Bahrain International Circuit Sakhir, Manama 25–27 Feb Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
4 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
3 5 South Australia Clipsal 500 Adelaide Street Circuit Adelaide, South Australia 11–14 Mar Garth Tander Holden Racing Team report
6 Garth Tander Holden Racing Team
4 7 New Zealand ITM Hamilton 400 Hamilton Street Circuit Hamilton, Waikato 16–18 Apr Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
8 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
5 9 Queensland City of Ipswich 300 Queensland Raceway Ipswich, Queensland 30 Apr – 2 May James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing report
10 James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing
6 11 Victoria (state) Winton Motor Raceway Winton Motor Raceway Benalla, Victoria 14–16 May James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing report
12 James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing
7 13 Northern Territory Skycity Triple Crown Hidden Valley Raceway Darwin, Northern Territory 18–20 Jun Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing report
14 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering
8 15 Queensland Sucrogen Townsville 400 Reid Park Street Circuit Townsville, Queensland 9–11 Jul Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Race Engineering report
16 Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing
9 17 Victoria (state) L&H 500 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Phillip Island, Victoria 10–12 Sep Craig Lowndes
Mark Skaife
Triple Eight Race Engineering report
10 18 New South Wales Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 Mount Panorama Circuit Bathurst, New South Wales 7–10 Oct Craig Lowndes
Mark Skaife
Triple Eight Race Engineering report
11 19 Queensland Armor All Gold Coast 600 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit Surfers Paradise, Queensland 21–24 Oct Garth Tander
Cameron McConville
Holden Racing Team report
20 Jamie Whincup
Steve Owen
Triple Eight Race Engineering
12 21 Tasmania Falken Tasmania Challenge Symmons Plains Raceway Launceston, Tasmania 12–14 Nov Craig Lowndes Triple Eight Race Engineering report
22 Mark Winterbottom Ford Performance Racing
13 23 Victoria (state) Norton 360 Sandown Challenge Sandown Raceway Melbourne, Victoria 19–21 Nov Paul Dumbrell Rod Nash Racing report
24 James Courtney Dick Johnson Racing
14 25 New South Wales Sydney Telstra 500 Homebush Street Circuit Sydney, New South Wales 3–5 Dec Jonathon Webb Tekno Autosports report
26 Lee Holdsworth Garry Rogers Motorsport
Maps of event locations

Publicity

Immediately prior to the season start, V8 Supercar launched a new publicity campaign, centred around American singer Pink and her 2001 recording Get the Party Started. The advertising campaign is called "The Greatest Show on Wheels" and is the first of a three-year deal between V8 Supercar and Pink.[52]

Points system

Points are awarded to the driver or drivers of a car that completes 75% of the race distance and is running at the completion of the final lap.

Pos 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th
Std 150 138 129 120 111 102 96 90 84 78 72 69 66 63 60 57 54 51 48 45 42 39 36 33 30 27 24 21 18
L&H 500 Qual 50 46 43 40 37 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
L&H 500 Feature 200 184 172 160 148 136 128 120 112 104 96 92 88 84 80 76 72 68 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20
Bathurst 300 276 258 240 222 204 192 180 168 156 144 138 132 126 120 114 108 102 96 90 84 78 72 66 60 54 48 42 36 30

NOTES:

Std denotes all races except the L&H 500, Bathurst 1000, and Surfers Paradise. These three races have unique rules.

L&H 500: The Phillip Island event was split into two qualifying races and a 500 km feature race. The two drivers per team were grouped into separate qualifying races that counted towards drivers' individual point totals and towards the starting grid for the feature race. The two drivers then shared one car for the 500 km endurance race.

Bathurst: Two drivers shared one car for the race.

Armor All Gold Coast 600: Each V8 Supercar team was required to have an international driver included in its driver lineup for each 300 km race. The international driver was required to complete 30% of the race distance. The event was run under a National permit, allowing International licence holders to compete but not to score championship points.[53] This differed from the Bathurst event which was run under an International permit.[53]

Championship standings

Drivers Championship

Pos. Driver No. YMC
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
QLD
Queensland
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
1 Australia James Courtney 18 4 6 6 7 2 2 3 21 1 1 1 1 5 4 5 2 12 5 10 4 11 12 4 1 15 14 0 3055
2 Australia Jamie Whincup 1 1 1 1 1 4 18 1 1 4 Ret 3 24 2 1 1 23 29 2 6 1 6 15 2 3 Ret 5 0 2990
3 Australia Mark Winterbottom 5 3 2 2 2 21 3 7 DSQ 9 Ret 15 6 1 2 3 1 2 9 21 3 5 1 3 2 Ret Ret 0 2729
4 Australia Craig Lowndes 888 2 5 3 12 19 16 4 19 2 5 2 2 7 5 26 Ret 1 1 2 10 1 Ret 8 11 Ret 6 0 2669
5 Australia Garth Tander 2 26 Ret 4 Ret 1 1 2 2 5 2 17 8 10 19 2 3 9 3 1 Ret 2 6 Ret 17 Ret 9 0 2466
6 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen 9 6 3 5 3 22 4 Ret 7 3 3 5 12 3 3 8 7 27 9 3 2 13 11 9 Ret Ret 3 10 2391
7 Australia Lee Holdsworth 33 5 7 12 5 3 11 10 4 7 23 10 3 22 12 4 15 Ret 7 19 9 10 10 6 4 7 1 15 2387
8 Australia Rick Kelly 15 10 4 9 4 23 6 8 6 8 7 18 4 14 9 15 13 4 16 14 6 14 25 7 8 3 7 20 2347
9 Australia Paul Dumbrell 55 7 12 27 10 5 5 9 20 21 19 28 10 8 23 10 4 7 14 22 5 4 2 1 7 10 15 0 2232
10 Australia Steven Johnson 17 11 8 11 11 12 8 6 DSQ 6 8 4 14 18 16 11 22 16 12 16 Ret 17 13 13 5 4 4 10 2006
11 Australia Michael Caruso 34 15 11 10 9 8 10 5 3 25 6 8 5 17 15 19 11 11 10 4 11 9 20 16 Ret 6 8 100 2004
12 Australia Russell Ingall 39 27 9 7 13 10 19 Ret 12 14 4 11 16 11 25 6 Ret 8 8 12 8 7 4 5 13 12 20 10 1967
13 Australia Jonathon Webb 19 8 18 14 16 15 15 13 10 10 12 26 11 24 13 16 9 6 19 20 16 18 16 20 9 1 10 45 1852
14 Australia Jason Bright 14 21 10 13 24 6 26 21 13 13 11 7 Ret 12 20 Ret 18 Ret 4 7 Ret 12 3 14 24 2 Ret 10 1642
15 New Zealand Steven Richards 6 16 17 Ret 15 17 13 24 DSQ 27 9 14 21 Ret 10 9 5 21 11 Ret 13 8 9 12 15 11 2 10 1630
16 Australia Tim Slade 47 14 13 21 18 Ret 17 Ret 16 16 17 12 7 6 6 12 12 5 18 18 19 19 18 18 6 Ret Ret 0 1595
17 New Zealand Jason Richards 8 12 21 19 8 Ret 9 11 11 22 13 19 13 4 7 7 8 3 23 15 Ret 16 22 0 1547
18 Australia Todd Kelly 7 25 26 20 Ret 13 12 20 8 29 14 6 22 9 8 17 19 18 20 20 Ret 15 7 11 19 Ret 21 0 1435
19 New Zealand Greg Murphy 51 16 22 Ret Ret 18 15 23 Ret 13 15 16 18 23 17 13 6 13 15 3 5 23 10 Ret 12 10 1432
20 Australia Tony D'Alberto 3 18 19 23 19 14 7 12 Ret 11 10 9 9 13 17 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 17 21 24 25 14 13 11 0 1325
21 Australia Alex Davison 4 9 27 18 17 11 23 17 Ret 28 21 16 17 15 Ret 13 14 10 13 5 Ret 20 19 15 21 Ret 23 35 1317
22 Australia Will Davison 22 Ret 14 8 6 9 14 Ret 5 15 16 22 18 Ret 11 18 6 28 Ret Ret 7 22 Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret 0 1236
23 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard 24 17 16 17 Ret 7 27 22 Ret 12 20 20 Ret 23 14 14 Ret 19 Ret 17 12 27 8 28 12 5 19 0 1229
24 Australia Jason Bargwanna 11 13 15 15 14 Ret 24 15 9 19 Ret 23 Ret 19 21 22 10 20 Ret 11 20 Ret 17 17 20 9 22 15 1208
25 Australia Dean Fiore 12 20 22 Ret 20 16 22 Ret 14 18 15 24 Ret 20 22 20 21 14 Ret Ret 14 23 23 19 18 14 16 10 1070
26 Australia Tony Ricciardello 16 24 25 25 21 20 21 23 Ret 26 22 27 20 25 27 25 20 25 22 Ret 18 26 Ret 26 23 Ret 17 0 857
27 Australia Karl Reindler 21 Ret 23 24 Ret Ret 20 16 18 24 Ret 21 23 Ret 26 21 Ret 17 15 9 Ret Ret 14 24 22 Ret Ret 15 823
28 Australia Warren Luff 18/30 12 5 10 4 25 21 27 Ret Ret 18 0 721
29 Australia Cameron McConville 30/2 24 16 9 3 1 Ret 0 669
30 Australia Andrew Thompson 10 19 20 22 Ret DNS DNS 14 DNS 20 Ret Ret 25 21 24 Ret Ret 26 25 Ret Ret 24 Ret 22 16 8 Ret 10 667
31 Australia Steve Owen 1 29 2 6 1 0 623
32 Australia Luke Youlden 5 2 9 21 3 0 578
33 Australia Mark Skaife 888 1 1 0 560
34 New Zealand Daniel Gaunt 30 22 24 26 23 18 25 19 17 17 18 25 19 26 28 10 539
35 Australia Owen Kelly 15 4 16 14 6 0 501
36 Australia Andrew Jones 8 3 23 15 Ret 21 Ret Ret 13 0 461
37 Australia Jack Perkins 47/39 5 18 12 8 0 452
38 New Zealand John McIntyre 9 27 21 3 2 0 442
39 Australia Greg Ritter 34/33 11 10 19 9 10 387
40 Australia Paul Morris 51/39 23 DNS 8 8 10 356
41 Australia Dean Canto 55 7 14 0 309
42 Australia David Russell 19 6 19 0 274
43 New Zealand Matt Halliday 14 Ret 4 0 269
44 Australia Marcus Marshall 17 16 12 0 261
45 Australia Dale Wood 7/16 18 20 Ret 18 0 253
46 Australia James Moffat 6 21 11 0 251
47 Australia David Besnard 33 Ret 7 0 233
48 Australia David Wall 21 17 15 0 217
49 Denmark Allan Simonsen 51 6 0 204
50 Australia David Reynolds 22/24 28 Ret 17 12 0 201
51 Australia Nathan Pretty 30 24 17 Ret Ret 0 182
Australia Mark Noske 30 24 17 0 182
53 Australia Geoff Emery 44 23 24 0 142
Australia Marcus Zukanovic 44 23 24 0 142
55 Australia Taz Douglas 16 25 22 0 140
56 Australia Damian Assaillit 27 22 26 0 137
New Zealand Ant Pedersen 27 22 26 0 137
58 Australia Michael Patrizi 12 14 Ret 0 123
59 Australia Tim Blanchard 51 13 0 122
60 Australia Shane Price 3 15 Ret 0 116
61 Australia Glenn Seton 11 20 Ret 0 113
62 New Zealand Craig Baird 24 19 Ret 0 98
63 Australia Nick Percat 10 26 0 53
Pos. Driver No. YMC
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
QLD
Queensland
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Teams Championship

Pos. Team No. YMC
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
QLD
Queensland
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
1 Triple Eight Race Engineering 1 1 1 1 1 4 18 1 1 4 Ret 3 24 2 1 1 23 29 2 6 1 6 15 2 3 Ret 5 0 5659
888 2 5 3 12 19 16 4 19 2 5 2 2 7 5 26 Ret 1 1 2 10 1 Ret 8 11 Ret 6
2 Dick Johnson Racing 17 11 8 11 11 12 8 6 DSQ 6 8 4 14 18 16 11 22 16 12 16 Ret 17 13 13 5 4 4 0 5071
18 4 6 6 7 2 2 3 21 1 1 1 1 5 4 5 2 12 5 10 4 11 12 4 1 15 14
3 Garry Rogers Motorsport 33 5 7 12 5 3 11 10 4 7 23 10 3 22 12 4 15 Ret 7 19 21 10 10 6 4 7 1 20 4486
34 15 11 10 9 8 10 5 3 25 6 8 5 17 15 19 11 11 10 4 11 9 20 16 Ret 6 8
4 Ford Performance Racing 5 3 2 2 2 21 3 7 DSQ 9 Ret 15 6 1 2 3 1 2 9 21 3 5 1 3 2 Ret Ret 0 4369
6 16 17 Ret 15 17 13 24 DSQ 27 9 14 21 Ret 10 9 5 21 11 Ret 13 8 9 12 15 11 2
5 Jack Daniels Racing 7 25 26 20 Ret 13 12 20 8 29 14 6 22 9 8 17 19 18 20 20 Ret 15 7 11 19 Ret 21 0 3797
15 10 4 9 4 23 6 8 6 8 7 18 4 14 9 15 13 4 16 14 6 14 25 7 8 3 7
6 Stone Brothers Racing 4 9 27 18 17 11 23 17 Ret 28 21 16 17 15 Ret 13 14 10 13 5 Ret 20 19 15 21 Ret 23 0 3753
9 6 3 5 3 22 4 Ret 7 3 3 5 12 3 3 8 7 27 9 3 2 13 11 9 Ret Ret 3
7 Holden Racing Team 2 26 Ret 4 Ret 1 1 2 2 5 2 17 8 10 19 2 3 9 3 1 Ret 2 6 Ret 17 Ret 9 0 3618
22 Ret 14 8 6 9 14 Ret 5 15 16 22 18 Ret 11 18 6 28 Ret Ret 7 22 Ret 10 Ret Ret Ret
8 Paul Morris Motorsport 39 27 9 7 13 10 19 Ret 12 14 4 11 16 11 25 6 Ret 8 8 12 8 7 4 5 13 12 20 0 3455
51 23 DNS 16 22 Ret Ret 18 15 23 Ret 13 15 16 18 23 17 13 6 13 15 3 5 23 10 Ret 12
9 Brad Jones Racing 8 12 21 19 8 Ret 9 11 11 22 13 19 13 4 7 7 8 3 11 15 Ret 16 22 21 Ret Ret 13 100 3207
14 21 10 13 24 6 26 21 13 13 11 7 Ret 12 20 Ret 18 Ret 4 7 Ret 12 3 14 24 2 Ret
10 Rod Nash Racing (s) 55 7 12 27 10 5 5 9 20 21 19 28 10 8 23 10 4 7 14 22 5 4 2 1 7 10 15 0 2232
11 Kelly Racing 11 13 15 15 14 Ret 24 15 9 19 Ret 23 Ret 19 21 22 10 20 Ret 11 20 Ret 17 17 20 9 22 0 2080
16 24 25 25 21 20 21 23 Ret 26 22 27 20 25 27 25 20 25 22 Ret 18 26 Ret 26 23 Ret 17
12 Walkinshaw Racing 10 19 20 22 Ret DNS DNS 14 DNS 20 Ret Ret 25 21 24 Ret Ret 26 25 Ret Ret 24 Ret 22 16 8 Ret 0 1906
24 17 16 17 Ret 7 27 22 Ret 12 20 20 Ret 23 14 14 Ret 19 Ret 17 12 27 8 28 12 5 19
13 Tekno Autosports (s) 19 8 18 14 16 15 15 13 10 10 12 26 11 24 13 16 9 6 19 20 16 18 16 20 9 1 10 0 1897
14 James Rosenberg Racing (s) 47 14 13 21 18 Ret 17 Ret 16 16 17 12 7 6 6 12 12 5 18 18 19 19 18 18 6 Ret Ret 0 1595
15 Tony D'Alberto Racing (s) 3 18 19 23 19 14 7 12 Ret 11 10 9 9 13 17 Ret Ret 15 Ret Ret 17 21 24 25 14 13 11 0 1325
16 Triple F Racing (s) 12 20 22 Ret 20 16 22 Ret 14 18 15 24 Ret 20 22 20 21 14 Ret Ret 14 23 23 19 18 14 16 0 1080
17 Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport (s) 30 22 24 26 23 18 25 19 17 17 18 25 19 26 28 24 16 24 17 Ret Ret 25 21 27 Ret Ret 18 0 968
18 Britek Motorsport (s) 21 Ret 23 24 Ret Ret 20 16 18 24 Ret 21 23 Ret 26 21 Ret 17 15 9 Ret Ret 14 24 22 Ret Ret 0 838
19 Greg Murphy Racing (w) 44 23 24 0 142
20 MW Motorsport (w) 27 22 26 0 137
Pos. Team No. YMC
United Arab Emirates
BHR
Bahrain
ADE
South Australia
HAM
New Zealand
QLD
Queensland
WIN
Victoria (state)
HID
Northern Territory
TOW
Queensland
PHI
Victoria (state)
BAT
New South Wales
SUR
Queensland
SYM
Tasmania
SAN
Victoria (state)
SYD
New South Wales
Pen. Pts.
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold - Pole position
Italics - Fastest lap

Champion Manufacturer of the Year

Holden took out the Champion Manufacturer of the Year award,[2] having clinched the title at the Gold Coast 600 event with its 14th race win of the year.[54] The award is given to the manufacturer that scores the most race wins during the Championship season.[54]

See also

2010 V8 Supercar season

References

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