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October 1, 2007 - The long
ten month wait for Australia’s greatest motor race is finally over. The Ford
Performance Racing (FPR) V8 Supercar team is heading to Bathurst’s Mount
Panorama for the 47th running of one of the world’s most
challenging motor races, the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.
This
will be the Prodrive owned team’s fifth Bathurst appearance, with two podium
finishes (‘03 & ‘04) gained so far and with two of the fastest Falcon V8
Supercars in the field, as judged by the team’s superior qualifying and top
three race performance at the Sandown 500 a fortnight ago.
The team’s recently confirmed Bathurst driver pairings has seen
the team vault to race favourite status with double Bathurst 1000 Champion Steve
Richards and the highly talented Mark Winterbottom blending proven Bathurst
winning experience with outright speed in the number 6 Castrol FPR Falcon. They
are joined by the team’s fast paced endurance race drivers, Owen Kelly and Matt
Halliday in the number 5 Orrcon Ford Credit FPR Falcon this
weekend.
At 35 years of age, Richards has an extraordinary record
at Bathurst that includes two great race victories, in 1998 (with Jason Bright)
and in 1999 (with Greg Murphy). The FPR Falcon driver has raced to no fewer than
six Bathurst 1000 podiums over the last decade with three second places and a
third place accolade also adorning his trophy cabinet. All in all, Richards
has finished in the Bathurst top five nine times and has only failed to finish
the grueling six and half hour, two driver race three times in 14
starts. He also claimed the Bathurst Pole position in 2004. The highly
experienced Victorian driver will be making his 15th Bathurst 1000 start
this weekend and is riding
a wave of podium finishes following his
last two consecutive top three results at Oran Park (2nd) and Sandown (3rd).
Richards is joined by one of the fastest young drivers in V8
Supercar racing, 26 year old Mark Winterbottom. The Sydney born driver is a
relative newcomer to Bathurst in comparison to his FPR Falcon driving partner,
but he is no stranger to success at Mount Panorama. Winterbottom won the Konica
V8 Supercar Challenge at Bathurst in 2003, the same year that he was crowned as
the V8 Supercar Development Series Champion. Winterbottom’s best Bathurst 1000
result was fifth in 2004 (with Jason Bargwanna).
Tasmanian driver
Owen Kelly returns to Mount Panorama for his 7th great race start this year in
the number 5 FPR Falcon. Kelly raced to third place at the Sandown 500 two weeks
ago (partnered with Richards). Kelly’s best result to date at Mount Panorama is
6th, which he gained in 2005. Together with New Zealand A1GP and Champ Car
driver Matt Halliday, this talented duo completes FPR’s competitive two car team
at Bathurst. Halliday is making his fourth Bathurst 1000 appearance and
continues to impress with his ability to adapt from international open wheelers
to V8 Supercars and managing to improve his pace every year.
If
tradition plays a part, this year’s Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 should be a
big one for FPR. The event falls on the 45th anniversary of Ford’s first great
race victory, which was at the 1962 Armstrong 500 by legendary drivers Bob Jane
and Harry Firth. This year’s Mount Panorama classic also marks the 40th
anniversary of the Falcon GT’s first Bathurst victory, with the XA GT of John
Goss and Kevin Bartlett taking the victory spoils.
With the biggest
race of the year finally here, it is both an exciting time and an anxious time
for the four FPR Falcon drivers and the entire FPR team, which will grow to 35
members compared to its usual 25 traveling crew for this major
race.
#6 Steve Richards - “Bathurst in 2007 will be the most
competitive race in the event’s history. There is no doubt that with the
top eight drivers in their respective teams driving together, the scene is set
for an enthralling 1000 kilometres. With that said, there is no way you can
discount any of the drivers paired together that regularly drive in the V8
Supercar Championship. This is our sport’s holy grail and past form means
nothing. To win this race we will have to be the best team on the day and
roll with the punches as they come along. The FPR team is as well prepared as it
can possibly be and if we have a solid lead up to the race, Frosty and I are
definitely contenders to hold up the Peter Brock Trophy. But it won’t be
easy.”
#6 Mark Winterbottom - “This is the circuit and the race
that is the ultimate for any V8 Supercar driver. After qualifying so strongly
last year and briefly leading the race, I know that to be on top at this race is
not easy and to stay in the lead pack all day is enough of a challenge, then the
final hour kicks in and you have to battle it all the way to the flag. Everyone
at FPR has put in a great deal of work and dedication to giving us two fast and
reliable FPR Falcons for Bathurst. My pole position at Sandown proved just how
far we have come this season and it is all about trying to win at this race. I
am looking forward to racing with Steve, who knows exactly what it takes to come
out on top at the Mountain.”
#5 Owen Kelly - “We are heading to
Bathurst with two FPR Falcons that we know are very competitive. Together with
Matt, I intend to make the most of having one of the fastest cars in the field.
Racing in the top three at Sandown was a great feeling and there would be
nothing better than to back this up with another podium at Mount
Panorama.”
#5 Matt Halliday - “This is the race that means the
most to everyone and to be heading there with a top team, a proven front running
car and a top three co-driver makes this my best opportunity yet to step-up to
the Mount Panorama podium. We have all been waiting a long time for this race
and FPR is in its strongest possible form, so I’m looking forward to a
successful week ahead.”
FPR Team Principal, Tim Edwards -
“This amazing race can and does throw everything at us,
so we have spent all
of our time since Sandown ensuring that the team is well prepared for what is
ahead of us. We know that every team will be bringing out their very best at
Bathurst and this is the hardest race of all to win given its length and the
quality of the field. It is a challenge that we are ready for and we are all
looking forward to it.”
FPR BATHURST 1000 – ADDITIONAL
FACTS:
The majestic Mount Panorama circuit is 6.2 kilometres
long and boasts the fastest top speed of any circuit in Australia with speeds
touching 300 kilometres per hour at the end of Conrod Straight. It was
originally constructed as a scenic tourist drive and hosted its first motor race
in 1938. There has been a 500 mile or 1000 kilometre race at Mount Panorama
every year since 1963.
193,647 fans attended last year’s event
over the four days, while millions watched the event on television across the
country in what has become an annual Australian sporting ritual.
All of the teams and drivers will be racing for the coveted Peter
Brock Trophy, which was first awarded in the late Australian motor racing
Champion and nine time Bathurst 1000 winner’s honour last
year.
Steve Richards’ list of Bathurst co-drivers reads like a
who’s who of the event. It includes (his father) Jim Richards, Larry Perkins,
Jason Bright, Greg Murphy, Glenn Seton and Russell Ingall. Bathurst 2007 will be
the first time that Richards won’t have his father on the track either as a team
mate or as a rival.
FPR will race at Bathurst with its well known
and familiar racing numbers, 5 and 6, for the fifth consecutive year. While cars
bearing the #5 plate have won twice (in 1974 and 1975), #6 is yet to get off the
mark. The last victory for a Falcon GT at Bathurst was in 1974, with the XA GT
of John Goss and Kevin Bartlett snaring victory.
FPR has a
formidable record in single-race or endurance rounds, finishing third or better
on eight occasions in the longer-distance V8 Supercar races since the
team's formation in 2003.
To date, the FPR success tally
reads as follows:
3 Round victories
5 Pole positions
17
Round podium finishes
33 Top three race finishes
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