Team Vodafone Looking for a Win at Sandown

Last year’s Sandown 500 winners, TeamVodafone will draw on their previous successes at Sandown International Raceway in preparing for Round 5 of the V8 Supercar Championship Series this weekend, where the event will revert to a sprint race format where the TeamVodafone drivers are more than capable to take the awards over the Queens Birthday Holiday weekend.

Craig LowndesThis year’s event will see a change in preparation for the leading Ford team with the V8 Supercars to contest three 39 lap solo-driver races over the course of the weekend.

Jamie Whincup will be looking for another good result in his new chassis, which finished third on debut at Perth’s Barbagallo Raceway three weeks ago.

“This is track that traditionally suits our cars and it is one where we have enjoyed great success in the past,” Whincup said. “It will be a good test for the new chassis and should give us an indication of just how good it really is.”

“We won the Sandown round last year, but this year we are going to a completely different race format, so we really are going to have to change our preparation and approach to this event.”

“Personally, it is a track I really enjoy and this will be the first time for me racing a V8 Supercar without a co-driver. I am looking forward to it,” he added.

Teammate Craig Lowndes, who has won this event four times, twice as an endurance event and twice as a sprint round, acknowledged the change in format would see tyre temperatures play a much bigger role.

“The shorter races will mean we need to put a lot more focus on tyre temperatures,” Lowndes explained.

“It is also going to be a lot colder than when we raced in September so getting tyre temperatures up for qualifying will be really important.”

“I love this circuit - it is one of the last of the bumpy tracks which can make it quite tricky to set up a consistently fast racecar. You need it (racecar) to absorb the bumps and kerbs but at the same time put its power down leading onto the two main straights and also be stable under brakes,” he continued.

To encompass the June long weekend, the fifth round of the 2008 V8 Supercar
Series strays from its usual weekend format and kicks off at Melbourne’s
Sandown Raceway with practice on Saturday 7 June 2008 prior to the
elimination qualifying session and opening 39-lap race on Sunday. The final
two 31-lap races will be held on Monday.

Top Ten V8 Supercar Championship Standings

1. Garth Tander, 896pts
2. Rick Kelly, 882pts
3. Mark Winterbottom, 872pts
4. Jamie Whincup, 776pts
5. Steven Richards, 721pts
6. Craig Lowndes, 711pts
7. Will Davison, 640pts
8. Lee Holdsworth, 626pts
9. James Courtney, 597pts
10. Fabian Coulthard, 569pts

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