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A dark horse pairing on the day could be the 58yr young "Gentleman" Jim Richards and James Courtney.
Jim has won Bathurst 7 times, and was a good chance last year, driving with son Steven Richards.
That was until Skippy, the Kangaroo, hopped out in front of them.
Result = instant dog food, and a DNF.
Jim is still very much on the pace, and he rates James highly.
The Holden Racing Team is not in the habit of inviting slow people to drive their cars.
A dark horse pairing on the day could be the 58yr young "Gentleman" Jim Richards and James Courtney.
Jim has won Bathurst 7 times, and was a good chance last year, driving with son Steven Richards.
That was until Skippy, the Kangaroo, hopped out in front of them.
Result = instant dog food, and a DNF.
Jim is still very much on the pace, and he rates James highly.
The Holden Racing Team is not in the habit of inviting slow people to drive their cars.
The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
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John Bowe,who has won here on a couple of occasions and been on the podium a few more, has an interesting theory on why he, and team- mate Brad Jones are traditionally quick on The Mountain.
He feels that it is the one circuit which requires at least as much, if not more, from the Driver as it does from the car. He feels that this enables the smaller budget teams to stand alongside the "factory" teams at this track which tests every facet of a race entry.
John Bowe,who has won here on a couple of occasions and been on the podium a few more, has an interesting theory on why he, and team- mate Brad Jones are traditionally quick on The Mountain.
He feels that it is the one circuit which requires at least as much, if not more, from the Driver as it does from the car. He feels that this enables the smaller budget teams to stand alongside the "factory" teams at this track which tests every facet of a race entry.
The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
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Here are my shootout picks for Bathurst(hopefully, I won't pick both drivers from the same pairing, like I did for Sandown!
), Here goes...
1}Skaife
2}Bowe
3}Lowndes
4}Jim Richards
5}Ambrose
6}Ritter
7}Ingall
8}Tagliani
9}Ellery
10}Tander
As for the podium....
1}Lowndes
2}Skaife
3}Ingall
Since it's an endurance race, anything is possible....

1}Skaife
2}Bowe
3}Lowndes
4}Jim Richards
5}Ambrose
6}Ritter
7}Ingall
8}Tagliani
9}Ellery
10}Tander
As for the podium....
1}Lowndes
2}Skaife
3}Ingall
Since it's an endurance race, anything is possible....
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Some who compete pair up, some team mates pair up, some guys step up from the feeder series, some guys come from overseas. The two guys in the car get the same points.JayVee wrote:So are you saying that for Bathurst drivers who usually compete with each other partner each other ? Do they all get the same points at the end ?
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In the meantime some more wee snippets of information, and some trivia to entertain, or just clutter your mind.
If Greg Murphy or Rick Kelly win on Sunday it will be the 1st threepeat in 21years.
P. Brock/ L Perkins did it in '82 '83 '84.
"Gentleman" Jim Richards is saddling up for his 34th Start in The Big One.
He has had 24 finishes for
6 wins
2 seconds
3 thirds
The Winner of Sandown has gone on to win Bathurst only 8 times in 39 years
However the last person to do so was Craig Lowndes in 1996, BUT a Canadian ( Alan Moffat) also did it in1970. So all you omen punters can decide what that means.
In the meantime some more wee snippets of information, and some trivia to entertain, or just clutter your mind.
If Greg Murphy or Rick Kelly win on Sunday it will be the 1st threepeat in 21years.
P. Brock/ L Perkins did it in '82 '83 '84.
"Gentleman" Jim Richards is saddling up for his 34th Start in The Big One.
He has had 24 finishes for
6 wins
2 seconds
3 thirds
The Winner of Sandown has gone on to win Bathurst only 8 times in 39 years
However the last person to do so was Craig Lowndes in 1996, BUT a Canadian ( Alan Moffat) also did it in1970. So all you omen punters can decide what that means.
The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
My top ten qualifiers are
1. Greg Murphy/P Wheel
2. C Lowndes/Y Muller
3. Ambrose/Luff
4. R Ingall/Luke Youlden
5. Skaife/Todd Kelly
6. S Johnson/Will Davison
7. S Ellery/A Macrow
8. S Richards/P Dumbrell
9. John Bowe/Brad Jones
10. C McConville/Andrew Jones
As I gaze into my crystal ball, the podium prodiction that come to mind is
1. C Lowndes/Y Muller
2. Ambrose/Luff
3. R Ingall/Luke Youlden
This year will be the year of Ford mainly because of SBR engines.
1. Greg Murphy/P Wheel
2. C Lowndes/Y Muller
3. Ambrose/Luff
4. R Ingall/Luke Youlden
5. Skaife/Todd Kelly
6. S Johnson/Will Davison
7. S Ellery/A Macrow
8. S Richards/P Dumbrell
9. John Bowe/Brad Jones
10. C McConville/Andrew Jones
As I gaze into my crystal ball, the podium prodiction that come to mind is
1. C Lowndes/Y Muller
2. Ambrose/Luff
3. R Ingall/Luke Youlden
This year will be the year of Ford mainly because of SBR engines.
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To assist with your picks, and in no way to encourage gambling,
Bookmakers have installed Skaife/T Kelly as favourites to win at The Mountain this Sunday.
2nd favourite is Lowndes/Muller
while the bookies have R. Kelly/Tander in third place.
They rate Ambrose as fourth favourite, primarily due to his relatively inexperienced co-driver.
Were I a gambler I would imagine there would be some good odds about Rusty, and Murphy. But I'm not, and I know one thing for certain. There is nothing certain about picking a winner at this incredible track.
Bookmakers have installed Skaife/T Kelly as favourites to win at The Mountain this Sunday.
2nd favourite is Lowndes/Muller
while the bookies have R. Kelly/Tander in third place.
They rate Ambrose as fourth favourite, primarily due to his relatively inexperienced co-driver.
Were I a gambler I would imagine there would be some good odds about Rusty, and Murphy. But I'm not, and I know one thing for certain. There is nothing certain about picking a winner at this incredible track.
The Mountain is a savage Mistress.