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Tander wins for Holden

  • By Gordon Lomas
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HRT Garth Tander drives to victory for the Holden Racing Team in Hamilton, New Zealand.

Garth Tander treats the Holden Racing Team to a slice of victory during the V8 Supercar championship.

Garth Tander validated his switch to the Holden Racing Team by completing a clean sweep as the V8 Supercar championship was turned upside down following the inaugural Hamilton street race in New Zealand on the weekend.

Tander, who claimed the 2007 championship with the HSV Dealer Team, resumed the flawless form he displayed at the non-championship grand prix races in Melbourne last month to guide the No. 1 Commodore to a trifecta of wins in round three of the series.

“I was relieved to get my first round win for HRT because it was playing on my mind a bit,” Tander said as he clasped his hands around the Mark Porter trophy.

The victory continued the unbeaten run of eight consecutive wins by Holden in V8 Supercar rounds in NZ, but it was the first round victory for the Lion badge this season.

Ford had to rely on Steve Richards (Ford Performance Racing) and James Courtney (SBR Jeld-Wen Falcon) to salvage something from a Holden whitewash as the pair filled the podium spots.

For all the hype of the first race around the tight, bumpy and raw 3.4km street course, the racing was mostly processional although there were a few spot battles.

None were more spectacular than Courtney's team mate Shane Van Gisbergen, who put the sword to Mark Skaife and Russell Ingall among others.

Van Gisbergen, who turns 19 at the next round in Perth starting on May 9, pulled off some breath-taking passes, which were sadly lacking at the front of the pack, on his way to 10th position.

The complexion of the championship underwent a major transformation, with leader Jamie Whincup missing in action after crash damage ruled him out of lining up in any of the three heats. He dropped down to fifth in the standings.

Rick Kelly, fourth for the round, assumes the lead on 672 points, 46 ahead of Tander, while Lee Holdsworth remains third on 580.

It was a miserable weekend for DJRs Jim Beam squad and Team Vodafone.

Will Davison was in the wars with a faulty starter motor that caused a pit blockage for his team mate Steve Johnson before his bonnet popped and smashed his windscreen.

The No. 18 DJR Ford ground to a halt after completing just eight laps.

Craig Lowndes managed to guide his No. 888 Ford from 19th after the first heat to 15th before scrambling up to seventh spot in the final race.

 


Standings

Round positions

1 Garth Tander (Holden)

2 Steve Richards (Ford)

3 James Courtney (Ford)

Championship points

1 Rick Kelly (Holden) 672

2 Garth Tander (Holden) 626

3 Lee Holdsworth (Holden) 580

 

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  • Dave H - Totally agree mate, Hit the nail on the head. Rick Harris - Honestly mate, how can one person be so one-eyed and blind to the facts?

    Chris S Posted on 24 April 2008 12:01pm
  • It appears either Rick Harris has no grasp of the rules in v8 supercar racing or is just blind sidded by the fact precious Lowndes has been unable to put the result all the blue ovel fans expect. Well done to Garth keep, showing these guys how to race clean and win another championship so all these guys like Rick stop winging about how they were riped off... Oh and i was there at phillip island and im a race offical all peneltys according to the rules were invoked Kelly won get over it.

    jason.fields Posted on 24 April 2008 8:58am
  • Good race, a lot of broken cars though. Needs less concrete and more tyre walls. Back staright chicane was was too aggressive, and why do we need tyre bundles puching holes in car tyres, fix this for next year.

    dave Posted on 23 April 2008 12:08pm
  • TODD KELLY SLIDED A BIT AND HIT WHINCUP IT WAS A PARTLY WET TRACK AND TODD HAD SLICKS ON

    Wayne R Posted on 23 April 2008 7:41am
  • I don't like Jamie Whincup at all, he is arrogant and up himself. The crash couldn' t have happened to a nicer fella. Congratulations to Garth Tander for 3 wins from 3 races, well done. Hopefully Garth can take out the championship this year back to back.

    Dean Posted on 22 April 2008 10:06pm
  • Rick, your a whinger. Why do you think project blue print came about? Years of crap performances and incessant whinging from ford lead to changing of the rules to favour ford. Of course Todd Kelly went out to ruin Wincups weekend and let ford get further ahead in the championship. What a load of crap!

    Dave H of Toowoomba Posted on 22 April 2008 9:21pm
  • Well its happened again......another Holden driver did a "Rick Kelly" on a Ford driver. Jamie Whincup taken out by a stupid Holden driver ruining his lead in the championship. Not quite as bad as what Rick Kelly did to Craig Lowndes but still bad. How Kelly got away with what he did then to Lowndes still has me baffled. But I guess he got away with it because Ford had won 3 Championships in a row and the whining and whinging form the Holden camp just got too much for the powers that be. Imagine if Lowndes had done that to Kelly................there is no way he would have got away with it !!!!!!! How Rick Kelly could have accepted the Championship after that is beyond me. He is an out and out cheat.

    Rick Harris Posted on 22 April 2008 4:38pm
  • Boring as. Needed more pit stops. GT raced brilliantly but there was no way driver could overtake without destroying their cars. i hope this is the last of this type of racing because you lose interest very quickly.

    Tony M of Melb Posted on 22 April 2008 4:18pm
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