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2012 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit
The race and Class A-winning Audi R8 GT3 LMS of Christer Jöns, Christopher Mies and Darryl O'Young.

The 2012 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour was an endurance race for GT3 cars, GT4 cars, Group 3E Series Production Cars and Dubai 24 Hour cars.[1] The event, which was staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, near Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia on 26 February 2012, was the tenth running of the Bathurst 12 Hour, and the sixth since the race was revived in 2007.

There were 25 starters in the race, the smallest field since the inaugural Bathurst 12 Hour event in 1991. Four of the six classes, B, C, E and I, each had only three starters.

The race was won by 2011 Armour All Bathurst 12 Hour winners Darryl O'Young of Hong Kong and Christopher Mies of Germany with their new co-driver for 2012, German Christer Jöns. The trio drove a Phoenix Racing prepared Audi R8 LMS GT3, the same model that Mies and O'Young had driven to victory in 2011.

Class structure

Cars competed in the following six classes.[1]

  • Class A – GT3 Outright[1]
  • Class B – GT3[1]
  • Class C – GT4[1]
  • Class D – Production (High Performance)[1]
  • Class E – Production (Performance)[1]
  • Class I – Invitational[1]

Classes D & E were open to Group 3E Series Production Cars and Class I was for cars complying with the regulations for the 2012 Dubai 24 Hour race.[1]

Qualifying

Two qualifying sessions were run on Saturday 25 February with New Zealand driver Craig Baird setting the fastest time of 2:07.56 in the Clearwater Racing entered Ferrari 458 GT3 and Allan Simonsen next in the Maranello Motorsports Ferrari 458 GT3. However, as grid positions were determined by aggregating the lap times of all drivers in each three-driver entry and the three slowest drivers in each four-driver car,[2] pole position was awarded to the Phoenix Racing entered Audi R8 LMS GT3 of Christer Jöns, Christopher Mies and Darryl O'Young.[3] Simonsen's Ferrari started second on the grid ahead of the Clearwater Racing Ferrari and the Lago Racing Lamborghini Gallardo LP600 of Roger Lago, David Russell and Wayne Park. The Hunter Sports Group Porsche 997 GT3 Cup was the first of the Class B cars in eighth grid position.

The Clearwater Racing Ferrari was forced to carry addition weight during the race as, in a form of parity equalisation, any car undercutting a 2:08 lap time in any pre-race session was levied with a 50 kg penalty.[4]

Two cars were withdrawn before the race. The Consolidated Chemicals Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 was crashed by Ted Huglin during Qualifying and could not be repaired in time for the race[5] and the Mark Bell Racing Ford BF Falcon XR8 did not start after only one of its three drivers had lapped during Practice or Qualifying within the mandatory 130% of the fastest time set during Qualifying.

Race

The Phoenix Racing Audi won by 1 minute and 13 seconds over the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG jointly run by international team Black Falcon and Australian team Erebus Racing. The Mercedes was driven by Dutch driver Jeroen Bleekemolen, American Bret Curtis and Australians Peter Hackett and Tim Slade. The two leading cars finished two laps ahead of the third placed car, the Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 GT3 driven by New Zealand driver Craig Baird, Irish driver Matt Griffin and Indonesian driver Weng Sun Mok.

The race was affected by inclement weather, with rain falling for over eight of the races twelve hours, exacting a high price amongst the fastest cars in the race. Of the Class A starters, only the three podium placed cars finished, with crashes eliminating the other two Audis, a second Mercedes and a Lamborghini. The only other car in the class was the Maranello Motorsport Ferrari 458 GT3 which retired early with mechanical problems, but not before the car's lead driver, Dane Allan Simonsen, established a new outright lap record for the Mount Panorama circuit, the first time the record had been held by a GT car.

In fourth place outright, 14 laps behind the Clearwater Ferrari, was the first of the Class B cars, the Porsche 997 GT3 Cup fielded by the Tinkler Motorsports team owned by former mining magnate Nathan Tinkler. Tinkler himself was one of the drivers, joined by professional V8 Supercar drivers Steven Johnson and Steven Richards. They won Class B by ten laps over the similar Porsche of New Zealand team Motorsport Services Limited, driven by Simon McLennan, Brett Niall and Scott O'Donnell.

Class C was won by the Donut King Racing Nissan R35 GT-R driven by Tony Alford, Peter Leemhuis and Adam Beechey. The Nissan finished ten laps ahead of the Lotus Exige of Rob Thomson, Sarah Harley and Austrian driver Christian Klien.

Class D was won by the HSV GTS of James Atkinson, Dean Lillie and Rick Newman. It inherited the class lead after the Maximum Motorsport Subaru Impreza WRX STi of Dean Herridge, John O'Dowd and Angus Kennard suffered a turbocharger failure. The damage was repaired and the Subaru still finished second in class, 11 laps down.

Class E saw the HSV VXR Turbo of Elliot Barbour, Scott Pye, New Zealand V8 Utes racer Chris Pither finishing first in class and seventh outright. The HSV finished 13 laps ahead of the second placed GWS Personnel Motorsport BMW 130i driven by Angus Chapel, Richard Gartner and Tony Prior, and nine laps ahead of the first Class D car.

Class I saw only two classified finishers with the Dutch SEAT León TDI of Ivo Breukers, Henk Thijssen and Australian driver Martin Bailey winning the class and finishing in sixteenth position outright, over 100 laps behind the winning Audi. A pair of Mazda RX-7s completed the class with one retiring after 53 laps and the other still running at the finish but having completed only 82 laps.

Official results

Pos[6] Class[6] No[6] Team / Entrant[6] Drivers Car[6] Laps[6] Time/Retired
Engine
1 A 1 Germany Phoenix Racing Germany Christer Jöns
Germany Christopher Mies
Hong Kong Darryl O'Young
Audi R8 LMS GT3 270 12:03:31.3753
5.2 L FSI 2×DOHC Audi V10
2 A 20 Australia Erebus Racing Netherlands Jeroen Bleekemolen
United States Bret Curtis
Australia Peter Hackett
Australia Tim Slade
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 270 +13.2838
6.2 L Mercedes-Benz M159 V8
3 A 33 Singapore Clearwater Racing New Zealand Craig Baird
Republic of Ireland Matt Griffin
Indonesia Weng Sun Mok
Ferrari 458 GT3 268 +2 laps
4.5 L Ferrari F142 V8
4 B 3 Australia Hunter Sports Group Australia Steven Johnson
New Zealand Steven Richards
Australia Nathan Tinkler
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 254 +16 laps
3.8 L Porsche H6
5 B 65 New Zealand Motorsport Services Limited New Zealand Simon McLennan
Australia Brett Niall
New Zealand Scott O'Donnell
Porsche 997 GT3 Cup 244 +26 laps
3.8 L Porsche H6
6 C 54 Australia Donut King Racing Australia Tony Alford
Australia Adam Beechey
Australia Peter Leemhuis
Nissan R35 GT-R 237 +33 laps
3.8 L Twin-turbo VR38DETT V6
7 E 50 Australia Racer Industries Australia Elliott Barbour
New Zealand Chris Pither
Australia Scott Pye
HSV VXR Turbo 231 +39 laps
2.2 L Ecotec I4
8 B 66 New Zealand Motorsport Services Limited New Zealand Allan Dippie
New Zealand Mark Maddren
New Zealand Bruce Tomlinson
Porsche 996 GT3 Cup 228 +42 laps
3.8 L Porsche H6
9 C 62 Australia Rob Thomson Racing Australia Sarah Harley
Austria Christian Klien
Australia Rob Thomson
Lotus Exige S 227 +43 laps
1.8 L Supercharged Toyota I4
10 D 53 Australia James Atkinson Racing Australia James Atkinson
Australia Dean Lillie
Australia Rick Newman
HSV GTS 222 +48 laps
6.2 L LS3 V8
11 E 26 Australia GWS Personnel Motorsport Australia Angus Chapel
Australia Richard Gartner
Australia Tony Prior
BMW 130i 218 +52 laps
3.0 L BMW N52 I6
12 D 7 Australia Maximum Motorsport Australia Dean Herridge
Australia Angus Kennard
Australia John O'Dowd
Subaru Impreza WRX STi 211 +59 laps
2.5 L Subaru H4
13 D 28 Australia GWS Personnel Motorsport Australia Christian D'Agostin
Australia Garth Duffy
Australia Peter O'Donnell
BMW 335i 205 +65 laps
3.0 L BMW N54 Twin-turbo I6
14 E 27 Australia GWS Personnel Motorsport Australia Kean Booker
Australia Carl Oberhauser
Australia Allan Shephard
BMW 130i 200 +70 laps
3.0 L BMW N52 I6
15 D 67 New Zealand Motorsport Services Limited New Zealand John de Veth
Australia Tony Head
New Zealand Todd Murphy
New Zealand Lewis Scott
BMW 135i 198 +72 laps
3.0 L BMW N55 Twin-turbo I6
16 I 14 Netherlands Red Camels Jordans Australia Martin Bailey
Netherlands Ivo Breukers
Netherlands Henk Thijssen
SEAT León TDI 166 +104 laps
2.0 L SEAT Turbodiesel I4
17 D 68 New Zealand Motorsport Services Limited New Zealand David Glasson
New Zealand Aaron Harris
New Zealand Dennis Roderick
BMW 135i 162 +108 laps
3.0 L BMW N55 Twin-turbo I6
18 I 32 Australia Massel Racing Australia Michael Caine
Australia Gerry Murphy
Australia Jim Pollicina
Mazda RX-7 82 +188 laps
1.3 L Mazda 13B-REW Twin-turbo Two-Rotor
DNF A 2 Germany Phoenix Racing Australia Mark Eddy
Australia Craig Lowndes
Australia Warren Luff
Audi R8 LMS GT3 156 Crash
5.2 L FSI 2×DOHC Audi V10
DNF A 17 Australia Maranello Motorsport Australia John Bowe
Australia Peter Edwards
Germany Dominik Farnbacher
Denmark Allan Simonsen
Ferrari 458 GT3 114 Electrical issues
4.5 L Ferrari F142 V8
DNF A 23 Australia Lago Racing Australia Roger Lago
Australia Wayne Park
Australia David Russell
Lamborghini Gallardo LP600 103 Crash
5.2 L Lamborghini V10
DNF C 10 Australia Simply Sports Cars Australia Adam Gowans
United Kingdom Chris Lillingston-Price
United Kingdom Richard Meins
Lotus Exige S 69 Engine
1.8 L Supercharged Toyota I4
DNF A 22 United States United Autosports France Alain Li
United States Mark Patterson
Hong Kong Frank Yu Siu Fung
Audi R8 LMS GT3 59 Crash
5.2 L Audi V10
DNF I 35 Australia Ric Shaw Racing Australia Phil Alexander
Australia Andrew Bollom
Australia Duvashen Padayachee
Australia James Parish
Mazda RX-7 53 Crash
1.3 L Mazda 13B-REW Twin-turbo Two-Rotor
DNF A 21 Germany Black Falcon Republic of Ireland Sean Patrick Breslin
Republic of Ireland Sean Paul Breslin
Tanzania Vimal Mehta
New Zealand Rob Wilson
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 52 Crash
6.2 L Mercedes-Benz M159 V8
DNS A 4 Australia Consolidated Chemicals Racing Australia Ted Huglin
Netherlands Peter Kox
Australia Cameron McConville
Australia Luke Searle
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 0 Crash in Qualifying
5.2 L Lamborghini V10
DNQ E 91 Australia Mark Bell Racing Australia Mark Bell
Australia Adam Dodd
Australia Aaron Zerefos
Ford BF Falcon XR8 0 Did not qualify
5.4 L Boss 315 V8
  • Note: Class winners are shown in Bold
  • Race time of winning car: 12:03:31.3753
  • Fastest race lap: 2:06.3311 – Car 17 – New outright lap record

References

External links

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