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IT’S OUR BEST OIL YET... WWW.CASTROLEDGE.COM.AU 4th SEPTEMBER 2014 VOLUME 4 - ISSUE 16

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In this week's edition of the Castrol EDGE Australia eNewsletter we look back at the latest V8 Supercars round from Sydney Motorsport Park! Castrol-oiled John Force Racing continues to dominate the NHRA scene as Nissan Motorsport's Rick Kelly visits the Bloodhound SSC. 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 16

IT’S OUR BEST OIL YET... WWW.CASTROLEDGE.COM.AU 4th SEPTEMBER 2014VOLUME 4 - ISSUE 16

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CASTROL CREWS MIXED RUN AT SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK Castrol-oiled V8 Supercars teams drove away with mixed results from the ninth round of the championship at Sydney Motorsport Park over the weekend. Ford Pepsi Max Crew driver Chaz Mostert secured the top result for a Castrol-backed entry with a second place finish during Saturday’s second sprint race. He picked his way through the field and up to third late in the race before making his main move at the final restart where he jumped series leader Jamie Whincup and almost overtook eventual race winner Shane van Gisbergen.

“I was quite surprised to be up that far after qualifying so bad. In the first race we had no real pace at all but it was a big turnaround for the Ford Pepsi Max Crew,” said Mostert. “I am a bit over 12 months into the category now and it is awesome to follow these guys [Van Gisbergen and Whincup] around and try and pick up what they do so I can improve. I knew Jamie might’ve been thinking about the championship and I just had a really good

restart after the final safety car. I stuck on the back of Shane but I couldn’t quite get him in the end. It was just fantastic to give him a nice hot run and hopefully it made good TV. I now have my first second place so I’ve completed the box set of podium places which is nice too.”

James Moffat led the Castrol-oiled Nissan Motorsport charge home with a fabulous fourth place finish at Sydney Motorsport Park on Sunday. The #360 Norton Nissan driver qualified an impressive fifth to eventually finish the weekend with a season best result. The top finish added

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2014 Championship Points standings

POS DRIVER POINTS

1 Jamie Whincup 2025

2 Mark Winterbottom 1890

3 Craig Lowndes 1812

4 Shane Van Gisbergen 1778

5 Fabian Coulthard 1712

6 James Courtney 1688

7 Chaz Mostert 1502

8 Scott McLaughlin 1497

9 Garth Tander 1402

10 Jason Bright 1329

11 David Reynolds 1234

12 Michael Caruso 1226

13 Will Davison 1218

14 James Moffat 1187

15 Rick Kelly 1161

16 Nick Percat 1158

17 Lee Holdsworth 1117

18 Scott Pye 1101

19 Russell Ingall 1062

20 David Wall 980

21 Tim Slade 936

22 Dale Wood 840

23 Jack Perkins 785

24 Todd Kelly 749

25 Robert Dahlgren 555

to his 13th and sixth place finishes in the two wet races on Saturday.

“Fourth is a very positive day – just missed the podium – and we bag a big punch of points,” said Moffat.

Castrol EDGE-backed Supercheap Auto Racing driver Tim Slade had a horror weekend with a DNF in the opening race with the damage to his Commodore forcing him out for the weekend. The next event of the V8 Supercars Championship will mark the beginning of the Pirtek Enduro Cup, starting with the Sandown 500 in Melbourne.

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John Force has driven his Castrol GTX High Mileage Mustang to his eighth final round appearance at the prestigious and iconic 60th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals and his sixth appearance in a row, this season. The reigning NHRA Funny Car champion faced some tough competitors on his way to a final round match-up with Alexis DeJoria.

In that epic final match-up, both Funny Cars and their teams were on their game. As the Christmas tree flashed green, both cars took off with DeJoria getting a slight starting line advantage. Force’s Mustang was in hot pursuit and making up ground as his 8000 horsepower BOSS 500 engine was working overtime. Force was closing in quickly but DeJoria got to the finish line first. Force’s Castrol GTX High Mileage Mustang turned-in a 4.039 second pass at 319.67 mph to DeJoria’s 4.038 at 310.34 mph.

CASTROL-BACKED FORCE RUNNER-UP AT US NATIONALS

“Their crew chiefs ran side-by-side with our crew chiefs and we had two good hot rods,” said Force. “She was a click faster but that shouldn’t have been enough but it was. I’ve watched her lights for month and she was on her

game today. She had that .037 light and God bless her, she sets to dance tonight and drink with papa and her husband so we congratulate her, she’s a great kid. We need women in our sport so I’m really proud of her,” Force added.

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2014 FUNNY CAR STANDINGS

Pos Driver Total

1 John ForceCastrol GTX Ford

1420

2 Robert HightAuto Club Ford

1340

3 Ron CappsNAPA Dodge

1188

4 Alexis DeJoriaPatron XO Café Toyota

1148

5 Tommy Johnson Jr.Make A Wish Dodge

1107

6 Courtney ForceTraxxas Ford

1093

Courtney Force will go into the 2014 NHRA Countdown to the Championship in the No. 6 spot after going to the semi-finals at the 60th annual Chevrolet Performance NHRA Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway, the last event in the NHRA regular season. The 26-year-old qualified in the No. 3 spot with a career-best 4.005 from Sunday’s qualifying on new track record speed 322.73 mph.

Brittany Force was hoping the prestigious and iconic 60th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals would have been the breakout race for the Castrol EDGE team to claim their first victory. Qualifying seventh and looking strong with her 10,000 horsepower BOSS 500 engine, unfortunately she lost in the opening round in what could best be described as a “pedal fest” to three-time world champion Larry Dixon.

“It’s always hard to lose, especially in the first round here at the NHRA U.S. Nationals,” said Brittany. “My team was so pumped up for today’s eliminations we were ready to go rounds so it’s definitely difficult to go out early. It’s not where we wanted to be, we went out there and it smoked the tired about

sixty feet out. I got out of the throttle, got back into it and started to hook up and then it just became a pedal fest,” added Brittany, a three-time finalist.

Brittany Force leaves the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals still in the Countdown to the Championship and in the 9th spot. The Castrol EDGE team will get the weekend off from the grueling NHRA schedule and before heading to the 7th annual Pep Boys Carolina Nationals at zMAX Dragway.

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As the exciting 1,000mph Bloodhound SSC project gets ever closer to completion, Castrol-backed Nissan Motorsport V8 Supercars driver Rick Kelly was able to see the project for himself when Bloodhound Chief Engineer Mark Chapman gave him a tour of the workshop.

“I was very excited to be shown around by the chief engineer” said Kelly. “I was like a kid in a candy store the whole time! This really is a fantastic project – one that I have followed for some time. Congrats on Castrol’s involvement in it, not only from the point of view of being part of a project that creates significant history, but also the strong focus on education,” he said.

Castrol provide high performance lubricants, brake and hydraulic fluids for use in the BLOODHOUND Supersonic Car - the 1,000 mph Land Speed racing car now being constructed in Bristol, UK.

The new 135,000 thrust hp racing car will use a variety of state of the art Castrol products during testing and record attempts, including the company’s strongest ever engine oil - Castrol EDGE, motorsport formula brake fluid - Castrol React SRF and Castrol hydraulic fluids previously used by NASA.

CASTROL-OILED BLOODHOUND GETS A SPECIAL V8 VISITOR

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Castrol EDGE-oiled ŠKODA driver Sepp Wiegand has finished a well fought second at the Barum Czech Rally Zlín - round 8 of the FIA European Rally Championship. His teammate Esapekka Lappi continues to lead the ERC standings with three rounds remaining with Wiegand hot on the tail of the Finn.

“Congratulations to Sepp Wiegand and Frank Christian after their strong performance at this rally they have expanded their second position in the overall standings,” said ŠKODA Motorsport Director Michal Hrabánek.

Wiegand beat Tomáš Kostka to the runner-up spot by 0.2s in a thrilling finish. Wiegand was unhappy after

being unintentionally delayed behind Robert Consani’s slowing Peugeot 207 S2000 on stage 14 but his second-place finish means he closes the gap to ŠKODA team-mate Esapekka Lappi in the race to become European champion.

“Before the rally I knew the rally is really difficult. The roads are really challenging and I also saw the entry list for this rally with really good drivers here,” said Wiegand. “Before the start, to be honest, I don’t expect to finish on the second place but with second place I am really, really happy especially on the last stage when we won by 0.2s in front of Tomáš Kostka.It was a surprise after a difficult rally for us but we did no

CASTROL EDGE-OILED ŠKODA SECOND IN CZECH RALLY

mistake. For sure the favourites having problems helped but this is part of the rally and we did a clever rally with no mistakes. I’m really happy to finish in the second place on this difficult rally.”

Round 9 of the FIA ERC takes crews to the Cyprus Rally - 19-21 September 2014.

2014 ERC standings

Pos Driver Pts

1 Esapekka LAPPI (FIN) 123

2 Sepp WIEGAND (DEU) 104

3 Craig BREEN (IRL) 70

4 Vaclav PECH (CZE) 63

5 Kajetan KAJETANOWICZ (POL) 63

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Castrol EDGE V8 Predictor team SickLordRacing has taken round honours for the Sydney Motorsport Park 400 event scoring themselves a $100 BP fuel card. The SickLordRacing team’s 104 points haul came with a prediction accuracy of 38% after they took full advantage of the new-to-2014 bonus points system which included a bonus 30 points for correctly predicting a driver with a pole, a fastest lap and a race win.

In the overall league standings team Arne’s Mob has maintained the lead with team Murph also holding their spot second on the ladder. Team The Flying Bulls!!! made a four place dash up the standings and now sits third overall. The most drivers’ points scored for the

CASTROL EDGE V8 PREDICTOR: SICKLORDRACING WINS SYDNEY ROUND

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 10 of the V8 Supercars Championship takes crews to Melbourne on Sept 13-14 for the opening round of the Pirtek Endurance Cup - the Sandown 500.

weekend went to Tekno Autosport’s Shane van Gisbergen after his two wins during Saturday’s sprint races.

Meanwhile Jamie Whincup has has extended his lead over Ford Pepsi Max Crew driver Mark Winterbottom in the V8 Supercars Championship to 135 points as the series heads to the first of three Pirtek Endurance Cup rounds at Sandown.

In the Experts’ league Andy Priaulx took out round honours with 30 points for the Eastern Creek-based event. Greg Rust was second on 29 with Speedcafe.com managing a minor score for the round with 10 points. Speedcafe.com continues to lead the race amongst the Expert predictors.

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CASTROL EDGE V8 PREDICTOR: SICKLORDRACING WINS SYDNEY ROUND

2014 Expert Leaderboard

RANK TEAM NAME POINTS

1 Speedcafe 245

2 Greg Rust 213

3 Andy Priaulx 201

Additional points

POLE POSITION WHINCUP, Jamie and MCLAUGHLIN, Scott

FASTEST LAP VAN GISBERGEN, Shane and MOSTERT, Chaz and COULTHARD, Fabian

RACE WINNER VAN GISBERGEN, Shane and MCLAUGHLIN, Scott

Weekend Results - Sydney Motorsport Park 400

RACE RESULT POINTS

1 VAN GISBERGEN, Shane 246

2 WHINCUP, Jamie 235

3 BRIGHT, Jason 204

4 PERCAT, Nick 190

5 LOWNDES, Craig 184

6 MOSTERT, Chaz 180

7 COULTHARD, Fabian 177

8 DAVISON, Will 175

9 MOFFAT, James 170

10 CARUSO, Michael 167

11 MCLAUGHLIN, Scott 150

12 HOLDSWORTH, Lee 135

13 KELLY, Rick 131

14 WALL, David 125

15 WINTERBOTTOM, Mark 115

16 WOOD, Dale 109

17 PERKINS, Jack 106

18 INGALL, Russell 99

19 TANDER, Garth 95

20 COURTNEY, James 90

21 KELLY, Todd 87

22 PYE, Scott 43

23 REYNOLDS, David 33

24 DAHLGREN, Robert 24

25 SLADE, Tim 0

2014 Castrol EDGE V8 Predictor - Global Leaderboard

RANK TEAM NAME POINTS

1 Arne’s Mob 502

2 Murph 465

3 The Flying Bulls!!! 462

4 SCATTERS 456

5 red bull 01 454

6 Cakeevans 453

7 bad betty 451

8 G-Park Renegades 450

9 smsracing55 445

10 Team Obsolete 444

11 The NASCAR Offseason 440

12 Bryce’s V8 Tipping 440

13 Low and Slow 439

14 Give it some jandal 438

15 Arctic Racing 437

16 JWS-888- 437

17 #1V8SCFAN 435

18 Tarmac 435

19 Team falcon hell 434

20 monty 434

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