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Victoria (state) 2019 Penrite Oil Sandown 500
Event Information
Round 14 of 15 in the 2019 Supercars Championship
Date08–10 November 2019
LocationMelbourne, Victoria
VenueSandown Raceway
Results
Race 1
Distance 161 laps 505.254 km
Pole position Australia Jamie Whincup
Australia Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Winner Australia Jamie Whincup
Australia Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering
3:13:09.9976

The 2019 Sandown 500 (known for sponsorship purposes as the 2019 Penrite Oil Sandown 500) was a motor racing event for Supercars, held on the weekend of 8 to 10 November 2019. The event was held at Sandown Raceway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and consisted of one race, 500 kilometres in length. It was the fourteenth event of fifteen in the 2019 Supercars Championship and hosted Race 30 of the series. It was also the first event of the 2019 Pirtek Enduro Cup.

This running of Sandown 500 was run in November rather than the normal September timeslot.[1] The race was won by Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes driving a Holden Commodore ZB.

Results

Grid

Race

Pos. No. Driver Team Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 1 Australia Jamie Whincup
Australia Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden Commodore ZB 161 3:13:09.9976 1 250
2 55 Australia Chaz Mostert
Australia James Moffat
Ford Mustang GT 161 +20.5310 8 230
3 5 Australia Lee Holdsworth
Australia Thomas Randle
Ford Mustang GT 161 +24.2552 6 215
4 12 New Zealand Fabin Coulthard
Australia Tony D'Alberto
DJR Team Penske Ford Falcon GT 161 +28.9357 5 200
5 2 Australia Scott Pye
Australia Warren Luff
Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 161 +40.0918 22 185
6 23 Australia Will Davidson
Australia Alex Davidson
Ford Mustang GT 161 +41.3411 4 170
7 12 New Zealand James Courtney
Australia James Perkins
Holden Commodore ZB 161 +42.7357 9 160
8 7 New Zealand Andre Heimgranter
Australia Bryce Fullwood
Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 161 +45.1415 2 150
9 17 Australia Scott McLaughlin
France Alexandere Premat
Ford Mustang GT 161 +46.8964 25 140
10 99 Australia Anton De Pasquale
Australia Will Brown
Tickford Racing Holden Commodore ZB 161 +52.9118 12 130
11 8 Australia Nick Percat
Australia Tim Blanchard
Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 17 120
12 18 Australia Mark Winterbottom
Australia Steven Richards
Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 14 115
13 14 Australia Tim Slade
Australia Ashley Walsh
Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 19 110
14 33 New Zealand Richie Stanaway
New Zealand Chris Pither
Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 18 105
15 78 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro
Australia Alex Rullo
Nissan Motorsport Nissan Altima L33 160 +1 lap 11 100
16 25 Australia James Courtney
Australia Jack Perkins
Walkinshaw Andretti United Holden Commodore ZB 160 +1 lap 26 95
17 97 New Zealand Shane Van Gisbergen
Australia Garth Tander
Holden Commodore ZB 159 +2 laps 24 90
18 21 Australia Macauley Jones
Australia Dean Canto
Holden Commodore ZB 159 +2 laps 20 85
19 19 Australia Jack La Brocq
Australia Jonathon Webb
Holden Commodore ZB 159 +2 laps 20 80
20 35 Australia Todd Hazelwood
Australia Jack Smith
Holden Commodore ZB 148 +13 laps 10 75
21 6 Australia Cameron Waters
Australia Micheal Caruso
Ford Mustang GT 145 +16 laps 13 70
22 12 Australia Rick Kelly
Australia Dale Wood
Nissan Altima L33 128 +17 laps 16 65
NC 34 Australia James Goulding
Australia Richard Muscat
Nissan Altima L33 155 Retirement 21 0
NC 3 Australia Gary Jacobson
Australia Dean Fiore
Nissan Altima L33 144 Retirement 25 0
NC 9 Australia David Reynolds
Australia Luke Youlden
Holden Commodore ZB 30 Retirement 3 0
Source:[2]

Championship Standings

References

  1. ^ Fogtary, Mark. "BIG CHANGES TO 2019 SUPERCARS CALENDAR". Autoaction. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  2. ^ "2019 Sandown". au.motorsport.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.