Super Sub Coulthard Grabs Pole
Super Sub Coulthard Grabs
Pole
Fabian Coulthard – deputising for
an injured Greg Murphy - grabbed a sensational pole position
for the first race at Round 2 of the V8 SuperTourer
championship at the Powerbuilt Tools Raceway, Ruapuna Park,
this afternoon, and was the only driver to dip below 1
minute 24 seconds in challenging track
conditions.
Wind and dust from earlier track
demonstrations preventing the quicker times from being
achievable until late in the qualifying session, but
Coulthard put in two laps good enough for pole after
jousting for the last few minutes of the session with Ford
men Jonny Reid and John McIntyre, both of whom held
provisional pole at some stage of
qualifying.
Reid's last flying lap ended with a
spin at Turn 1, but he was closest to the flying
Coulthard’s M3 racing Commodore with a 1.24.054 lap.
McIntyre's best of 1.24.362 was good enough for
third.
"For the minimal laps we have had it's
obviously been a pretty good day," said Coulthard. "It's
also clear these guys have built a pretty good car too. I'm
definitely pleased to break the 1 minute 24 barrier,
conditions were changeable and beating the times we had
achieved this morning was a challenge."
Craig Baird
was fourth quickest in the United Video Ford Falcon FG, with
young charger Scott McLaughlin in the Supercheap Holden
Commodore rounding out the top five. Canterbury student
Richard Moore was an excellent sixth in the Skinny Racing
Holden
Commodore.
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