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IT’S OUR BEST OIL YET... WWW.CASTROLEDGE.COM.AU 10th JULY 2014 VOLUME 4 - ISSUE 12

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In this week's edition of the Castrol EDGE Australia eNewsletter we revisit the inaugural Castrol Townsville 500 V8 Supercars event! Castrol-oiled Honda Superbikes win in Portimao as John Force steps back into the NHRA winners circle. Race, rally, karts and bikes, it's all here and a bunch more!

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Page 1: Castrol EDGE Australia eNewsletter – Vol 4, Issue 12

IT’S OUR BEST OIL YET... WWW.CASTROLEDGE.COM.AU 10th JULY 2014VOLUME 4 - ISSUE 12

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INAUGURAL CASTROL TOWNSVILLE 500 A GREAT SUCCESSWith over 140,000 through the gates for an action packed weekend of racing the inaugural Castrol Townsville 500 was deemed a huge success as the V8 Supercars Championship continued to entertain.

Fans enjoyed plenty of entertainment both on and off the track including performances by Castrol-supported Matty Mingay in the always impressive Hot Wheels Stuntz Inc drift utes.

Fans were also gifted with plenty of fantastic prizes at the Castrol EDGE Zone where the Spin ’n’ Wheel was in full effect all weekend giving away plenty of Castrol goodies and other great prizes.

Castrol’s #CastrolEDGE promotion was also a huge success with plenty of fans from the weekend showcasing their

photos, videos and experiences and being in the running for some fantastic prizes including hot laps at the Castrol-supported V8 Supercars Experience on the Gold Coast and signed V8 Supercars merchandise!

Spectators at the track and those viewing from home via the telecast and web broadcasts we treated to some high-action racing which saw Jamie Whincup take out the weekend with a win for Saturday’s opening race followed by victory in Sunday’s 250km test.

The Holden Racing Team spoiled the clean sweep however with a one-two victory in Saturday’s second race which saw Garth Tander head home teammate James Courtney for the victory.

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The event also showcased some of Australia’s hottest musical talent with Jessica Malboy and Vanessa Amarossi hitting the stage on Saturday night for the Big Top concert inside the track precinct and all within the ticket price.

The best of the Castrol-oiled drivers was current championship leader and Ford Pepsi Max Crew pilot Mark Winterbottom who scored two top-10 finishes for the weekend including sixth in Sunday’s feature race.

He was joined by teammate Chaz Mostert who also enjoyed a double top-10 result for the weekend.

2014 Championship Points

POS DRIVER TOTAL

1 Mark Winterbottom 1634

2 Jamie Whincup 1538

3 Fabian Coulthard 1361

4 Shane Van Gisbergen 1355

5 James Courtney 1354

6 Craig Lowndes 1352

7 Scott McLaughlin 1211

8 Garth Tander 1135

9 David Reynolds 1099

10 Chaz Mostert 1098

11 Jason Bright 1010

12 Michael Caruso 920

13 Will Davison 913

14 Lee Holdsworth 894

15 Scott Pye 876

16 James Moffat 873

17 Rick Kelly 854

18 Russell Ingall 854

19 Tim Slade 816

20 Nick Percat 790

21 David Wall 740

22 Dale Wood 649

23 Jack Perkins 610

24 Todd Kelly 576

25 Robert Dahlgren 437

In their 300th V8 Supercars race the Castrol-oiled Jack Daniel’s Nissan Altimas finished 18th and 19th respectively in their special 300th edition livery which was plastered to the cars overnight on Saturday.

Round 8 of the V8 Supercars Championship takes teams to Queensland Raceway for the Coates Hire Ipswich 400 - August 4-6.

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Castrol-backed VW driver Sebastien Ogier has won Rally Poland taking maximum points by finishing the event with the Power Stage victory as well.

It is the world champion’s fifth win of the seven events contested so far this season, and in a good weekend for Volkswagen, Andreas Mikkelsen was second overall.

After two tight opening days of competition, Ogier cleared out yesterday to just over a minute. He kept things in check throughout the opening stages of the final day and then attacked on the 14.9km Power Stage.

CASTROL-BACKED VW WIN WRC POLAND

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He now heads the driver’s standings by 50 points from VW team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala.

“I’m really happy and a good step for the championship,” said Ogier.

“I had a lot of fun as the stages were really nice this weekend. High speeds and I really enjoyed driving my Polo here.

“I knew on the first day I had a big disadvantage with my road position. But I knew that if I could carry the level of commitment on the second and third day it would make the difference, and that is what happened.”

Castrol-oiled M-Sport World Rally Team’s Mikko Hirvonen made the most of a challenging Rally Poland – bringing his Ford Fiesta RS WRC home in fourth place.

Teammate Elfyn Evans finished under Rally 2 regulations, but the Welshman remains in a positive mood having made another progressive step in his development.

FINAL POSITIONS: Rally Poland

Pos Driver Team/Car Time/Gap

1 Sebastien Ogier VW 2h34m02.0s

2 Andreas Mikkelsen VW +1m07.7s

3 Thierry Neuville Hyundai +2m13.5s

4 Mikko Hirvonen M-Sport Ford +2m32.4s

5 Jari-Matti Latvala VW +2m33.1s

6 Juho Hanninen Hyundai +2m49.9s

7 Kris Meeke Citroen +4m27.9s

8 Hayden Paddon Hyundai +4m32.1s

9 Henning Solberg Solberg Ford +4m59.0s

10 Martin Prokop Czech Ford +6m11.3s

2014 FIA DRIVERS´ STANDINGS

POS DRIVER TOTAL

1 Sebastien Ogier 166

2 Jari-Matti Latvala 116

3 Andreas Mikkelsen 83

4 Mads Ostberg 66

5 Mikko Hirvonen 52

6 Thierry Neuville 46

7 Kris Meeke 38

8 Elfyn Evans 36

9 Martin Prokop 31

10 Henning Solberg 24

2014 FIA TEAMS´ STANDINGS

POS TEAMS TOTAL

1 Volkswagen Motorsport 262

2 Citroen Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team

115

3 M-Sport World Rally Team 90

4 Volkswagen Motorsport II 82

4 Hyundai Shell World Rally Team

80

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Castrol-backed Pata Honda rider Jonathan Rea took victory in a shortened, wet second race in round eight of the 2014 World Superbike championship at the Autodromo International Algarve in Portugal.

The 27-year-old British rider was never headed in the race, which was reduced from a scheduled 20 to 18 laps after rain fell on the 4.592km Portimao circuit. At mid-race, Rea saw a comfortable lead reduced by the two factory Aprilias but they both crashed out on lap 13, leaving the CBR1000RR Fireblade SP rider to cruise home almost seven seconds ahead of Davide Giugliano and Chaz Davies.

REA TAKES FOURTH VICTORY OF SEASON AT PORTIMAO

I was really disappointed after race one because we had good pace in warm-up this morning; but I’m not sure if it was the tyre or not because we had changed nothing on the bike.,” said Rea.

“When I heard the rain coming on my motorhome roof as I watched a bit of the Tour de France ahead of race two, I started getting a little bit giddy and singing as I was getting changed! I knew that it was a chance for me.

“I tried to do my own race from the front but I saw from my lap board that the Aprilias had better pace at the middle point of the race. The track had started

to dry out a bit and we were really suffering with corner exit but, although the conditions were a great leveller for all riders, it’s nice to take a win.

“I’d prefer to take it in the dry and we can’t get too excited because it’s a wet win; but we’ll take them any way we can and it’s 25 points not just for me but for the whole team.

“They’re consistently working so, so hard to bring the package to the front, and they gave me a really great, user-friendly CBR to ride today, so I’m really happy for them.”

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2014 SBK Standings

1 Tom Sykes 284 pts GBR KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team

2 Sylvain Guintoli 241 pts FRA APRILIA Aprilia Racing Team

3 Loris Baz 236 pts FRA KAWASAKI Kawasaki Racing Team

4 Jonathan Rea 235 pts GBR HONDA Pata Honda

5 Luca Scassa 192 pts ITA KAWASAKI Team Pedercini

6 Chaz Davies 159 pts GBR DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team

7 Davide Guigliano 140 pts ITA DUCATI Ducati Superbike Team

8 Eugene Laverty 121 pts IRL SUZUKI Voltcom Crescent Suzuki

9 Toni Elias 115 pts ESP APRILIA Red Devils Roma

10 Leon Haslam 115 pts GBR HONDA Pata Honda

The win marked Rea’s eighth podium at Portimao in the seven years that SBK has been visiting the circuit, but it was his first victory here. It followed a fifth place in the first 20-lap race, won by Tom Sykes, in which Rea was badly affected by low rear grip after leading on the opening laps.

His Pata Honda team-mate Leon Haslam finished fifth in the wet race two, after a strong challenge for the final podium position faded in the closing two laps. The 31-year-old was taken out of race one by another rider but remounted to finish in 11th place at the flag.

There is a quick turnaround for the World Superbike championship, which reassembles next weekend for round nine at the Laguna Seca Raceway in California, USA before an eight-week summer break.

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Jochen Hahn has narrowed the gap to Spanish rival Antonio Albacete to just six points after an impressive weekend for Castrol Team Hahn Racing in Spielberg. Hahn began the fourth round of the FIA European Truck Racing Championship by going second fastest in an incredibly close superpole session on Saturday morning at the Red Bull Ring – Hahn was just 0.027 seconds behind Norbert Kiss.

Although dark clouds brought an ever-present threat of rain, the dry weather held out for race one, in which Jochen Hahn held off a charging Antonio Albacete to claim second place behind Norbert Kiss. Hahn started race two in seventh place, but battled his way through the field to take fourth, narrowly missing out on a podium place.

The weather was warmer on Sunday, and the team had Jochen Hahn’s Castrol-lubricated MAN race truck running sweetly. Jochen was too quick for Norbert Kiss in superpole 2 and clinched pole position with a blisteringly quick lap.

Jochen made his pole position count with a fantastic lights-to-flag victory in race three, despite Antonio Albacete’s constant attacks. Race four proved to be a little more difficult, with Jochen starting in eighth place. An intense battle at the front made it difficult to overtake, and he eventually had to settle for sixth.

It was a great weekend overall, with Jochen racking-up 47 points and closing the gap to second-placed

CASTROL TEAM HAHN WINS AT RED BULL RING

Antonio Albacete to just six points. The next event is Castrol Team Hahn’s home race at Nürburgring and takes place between 18th/20th July.

2014 European Truck Racing Championship

1 Norbert Kiss MAN

HUN 178

2 Antonio Albacete MAN

ESP 169

3 Jochen Hahn MAN

GER 163

4 Adam Lacko Freightliner

CZE 125

5 Markus BösigerMAN

SUI 121

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Castrol-backed Funny car legend John Force has added another race track and NHRA national to his winning collection.

Force raced to victory at the 8th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals securing his unprecedented 140th Funny Car win and moving into the No. 2 position on the Mello Yello Funny Car point standings.

“This win today was special to me. I had come to Norwalk decades ago for their Night of Fire events and match races but never won the NHRA event here, and I want to win every race,” said Force.

“I came close a few times racing against Ashley and Courtney but I never won the big one at this place. I just couldn’t get a NHRA national event win here and I won them all with the exception of Epping so I really wanted this win.”

CASTROL-BACKED JOHN FORCE WINS NHRA NATIONALS

Crew chief Jimmy Prock and the rest of the team knew just how far they could push the track conditions without blowing away the massive Goodyear slicks under Force’s Mustang.

Going into race day, John Forces Castrol GTX High Mileage Mustang had qualified second with a thundering 4.016 second run at 322.04 that set the track speed record at Summit Motorsports Park.

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MELLO YELLO POINT STANDINGS

1. Robert Hight 1067

2. John Force 889

3. Ron Capps 846

4. Tommy Johnson Jr. 845

5. Alexis DeJoria 779

6. Courtney Force 764

While the team owner was racing to victory the rest of JFR was battling tough competition and seeing positive results. Brittany Force drove her Castrol EDGE Dragster to a quarter-final finish.

In a classis rematch from last week, Brittany lost a close one to reigning Top Fuel Mello Yello champion Shawn Langdon as both cars fought it out on the tricky track surface. Even though this 27 year old is in her sophomore year driving a 10,000 horsepower Top Fuel car, Brittany’s primed for a trip to the winner’s circle.

“We came out today swinging and ran some great numbers. Even though I would’ve liked to have gone to the finals again, I couldn’t be more proud of my guys and how this Castrol EDGE Dragster has run throughout this weekend,” said Brittany Force.

It was a tough weekend for the Mello Yello Funny Car points leader Robert Hight. As the No. 6 qualifier it would

stand to reason that the No. 12 qualifier might be a lesser opponent.

Not so in the modern era of Funny Car as Hight faced Cruz Pedregon, a two-time Funny Car world champion and winner of the Toyota Summernationals, in the first round.

The Auto Club Ford Mustang was charging away for victory when it lost two cylinders on the left side drastically forcing the Funny Car to the right. The headers scuffed the retaining guardwall just before the finish line giving Hight an immediate DQ for the race.

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Castrol EDGE V8 Predictor team Lockwood 14 has taken round honours for the Castrol Townsville 500 round scoring themselves a $100 BP fuel card.

The Lockwood 14 team’s massive 105 points haul came with a prediction accuracy of 48% after they took full advantage of the new-to-2014 bonus points system and collected and additional 80 bonus points. In the overall league standings team Arne’s Mob has maintained the lead with Team Murph taking over SCATTERS who slips back to third overall after sitting second in the standings heading into the round.

PREDICTOR: LOCKWOOD 14 CLAIMS TOWNSVILLE PRIZE

The overall drivers’ points winner for the weekend went to the Holden Racing Team’s Garth Tander after his win and two second places for the weekend. Ford Pepsi Max Crew driver Mark Winterbottom had a consistent weekend to finish seventh overall and maintain his lead of the V8 Supercars Championship.

In the Experts’ league Speedcafe.com took out round honours with 22 points for the North Queensland-based event. Andy Priaulx was second on 17 points while Greg Rust managed 14 points. Speedcafe.com continues to lead the race amongst the Expert predictors.

Signing up for the V8 Predictor is easy and players have the chance of winning the ultimate V8 Supercars holiday in 2015 including flights, accommodation, spending money and behind the scenes access to the V8 Supercars world.

There are also $100 BP Fuel vouchers up for grabs for each of the 14 championship rounds contested this year plus bonus prizes on top. Round 8 of the V8 Supercars Championship takes crews to Queensland Raceway for the Coates Hire Ipswich 400 - Aug 1-3.

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2014 Castrol EDGE V8 Predictor - Global Leaderboard

RANK TEAM NAME POINTS

1 Arne’s Mob 470

2 Murph 429

3 SCATTERS 421

4 bad betty 417

5 red bull 01 405

6 JDM8 Racing Team 394

7 Tarmac 394

8 boats n hoes 394

9 #1V8SCFAN 393

10 Cow tipping dwarfs 392

11 Bloopy Enterprises 392

12 The Flying Bulls!!! 390

13 Team Bolo 389

14 Give it some jandal 389

15 JWS-888- 388

16 Low and Slow 388

17 Team Morpheus 387

18 Datto510 386

19 The NASCAR Offseason 386

20 Arctic Racing 384

2014 Expert Leaderboard

RANK TEAM NAME POINTS

1 Speedcafe 210

2 Andy Priaulx 164

3 Greg Rust 149

Championship Points

POS DRIVER POINTS

1 Mark Winterbottom 1634

2 Jamie Whincup 1538

3 Fabian Coulthard 1361

4 Shane Van Gisbergen 1355

5 James Courtney 1354

6 Craig Lowndes 1352

7 Scott McLaughlin 1211

8 Garth Tander 1135

9 David Reynolds 1099

10 Chaz Mostert 1098

11 Jason Bright 1010

12 Michael Caruso 920

13 Will Davison 913

14 Lee Holdsworth 894

15 Scott Pye 876

16 James Moffat 873

17 Rick Kelly 854

18 Russell Ingall 854

19 Tim Slade 816

20 Nick Percat 790

21 David Wall 740

22 Dale Wood 649

23 Jack Perkins 610

24 Todd Kelly 576

25 Robert Dahlgren 437

Weekend Results - Castrol Townsville 500

1 TANDER, Garth 282

2 WHINCUP, Jamie 273

3 VAN GISBERGEN, Shane 244

4 COURTNEY, James 234

5 PERCAT, Nick 213

6 MOSTERT, Chaz 184

7 WINTERBOTTOM, Mark 183

8 MCLAUGHLIN, Scott 166

9 PYE, Scott 158

10 COULTHARD, Fabian 157

11 REYNOLDS, David 147

12 DAVISON, Will 145

13 BRIGHT, Jason 129

14 CARUSO, Michael 111

15 HOLDSWORTH, Lee 109

16 INGALL, Russell 108

17 WALL, David 106

17 KELLY, Rick 106

18 MOFFAT, James 103

19 DAHLGREN, Robert 82

20 SLADE, Tim 66

21 LOWNDES, Craig 62

22 KELLY, Todd 60

23 WOOD, Dale 40

24 PERKINS, Jack 21

Additional Points

POLE POSITION

COURTNEY, James and COULTHARD, Fabian and LOWNDES, Craig

FASTEST LAP

TANDER, Garth and WHINCUP, Jamie

RACE WINNER

TANDER, Garth and WHINCUP, Jamie

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