SBR sixth at Bathurst, Ambrose maintains lead.
Stone Brothers Racing has maintained the lead in the V8 Su🧸percar Championship Series after finishing sixth in the Bob Jane T-Marts 1000 at Bathurst's🎶 Mt Panorama today.
Marcos Ambrose leads the title chase after scoring 162 point✨s today and his team-mate in the Pirtek-Caltex Havoline Falcon, Russell🍰 Ingall, jumped to third.
SBR was having success with its strategy, which included an early pit stop, but fell 🔯foul to a couple of cut tyres thought to be caused by some debris on the track.
Stoꦑne Brothers Racing has maintained the lead in the V8 Supercar Championship Series after finishing sixth in the Bob Janꦡe T-Marts 1000 at Bathurst's Mt Panorama today.
Marcos Ambrose leads the title chase after𒈔 scoring 162 points today and his team-mate in the Pirtek-Caltex Havoline Falcon, Russell Ingall, jumped to third.
SBR was having success with its strategy, which included an early pit stop, but fell foul to a couple of cut tyres thought to be cau♕sed by some debris on the track.
The damage forced a couple of unscheduled pit stops and virtually ende🐽d any chance of a race victory.
The race was eventually won by Greg Murphy and Rick ꦡKelly from Craig Lowndes/Glenn Seton and Steve Ellery/Luke Youlden.
"It was a tough day at the office," said Ambrose. "The strategy we had seemed to be wor🍸king well, but we had those cut tyres and that was that.
"To finish sixth considering the problems we had i𒉰s pleasing, but it is a tough deal not to be in it at the end. We had worked on getti📖ng the car right all week and things were falling into place for us, but then it all started to fall apart.
"I want to win this race, but I guess we will have to wait until next year to have another crack. We just need to put of heads down in the ne✃xt few rounds and concentrate on getting our hands on that championshi🌄p trophy."
Ingall, who has won at Bathurst twice before, was obviously disap🌼pointed not claim another title, but happy enough to jump into third place in the championship.
"It is never a good feeling when you come h🅠ere and don't go home with the winner's trophy," said Ingall. "We were look🥂ing in reasonable shape at one stage with the strategy we had, but this place does that to you.
"Sure I picked up a few points, but I'd swap🍃 them for a w✅in."
Mark Winterbottom and Mark Noske did an outstandinꦺg job in the #9 Caltex Havoline-Pirtek Falcon, but their run came to an end on lap 102 because an overheating problem.
The car ran as hꦡigh as third and was in that position when the drama ❀struck.
"I was pretty nervous at the start, but once I got over those I got into a bit of a groove," said Winterbottom. "It was an awesome evღent to be a part of and hopefully there are plenty more to come.
"Our car was pretty good andꦦ I think we were headiꦇng for a solid result."
Noske, w💛ho runs in his own team in the non-endurance races of the championship, enjoyed his two-race stint with SBR.
"I think Mark and I worked very well together and I think we had a top five car," said Noske. "The whole experience with SBR has been a positive one for me and I thank the team f🐼or the oppo🧜rtunity.
"Today was not to be, but maybe we can do i𒉰t again s💃ometime."