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DRIVERS’ VIEW
Mark Winterbottom – #5 The Bottle-O PRA Ford:
Qualifying: 4th – 1m29.77s
Race 5: 8th
“It was just a weird day. You’re in conservation mode so you’re driving around getting told to do a second and a half off the pace you can do because the tyres aren’t up to it. It’s frustrating because it’s not really racing, its just conservation. Serving the penalty was the killer. We would have been top three and had a good result. The blend line normally has a cone where you blend in and when you’re following a car you can’t see where you’re going so it’s a pretty steep penalty. I knew the rule but you just can’t see so you follow the car in front. We should have had a podium but thankfully no tyres blown. There were blisters on our tyres so we weren’t far away from it. It was a pretty average racing day, for people watching as well so we’ll try and fix it.”
Cameron Waters – #6 Monster Energy PRA Ford:
Qualifying: 7th – 1m30.01s
Race 5: 19th
“Yeah I didn’t really have much luck today. We had pretty good pace. I think we were comfortably inside the top 10 or even around the fifth mark pace-wise so I was cruising around about there at the start and then we got the first tyre failure and from then it all went downhill. I got another one after that and from there our race was over. The car seemed pretty pacey so we’ll move on and try again tomorrow.”
Chaz Mostert – #55 Supercheap Auto PRA Ford:
Qualifying: 5th – 1m29.83s
Race 5: 11th
“Tough day. Obviously not just for us but for the whole category. It was pretty average out there to see majority of the whole field blow tyres. It’s not very fun when you’re driving around just trying to conserve just to try and get a full stint on tyres. It’s a pretty unique thing. All of the car setup stuff hasn’t changed much from the previous sets of tyres from other years so it’s really weird that these ones are blowing. There’s obviously something going on. To end up 11th after two blown tyres and losing a lap, that’s a dream result really. We lost a lot of points in the championship compared to a couple of our rivals but we’ll regroup tomorrow, go through the data, work out what’s going to work and wait to Supercars to say what’s going to happen with these tyres.”
Jason Bright – #56 MEGA Bulk Fuels PRA Ford:
Qualifying: 21st – 1m30.57s
Race 5: 7th
“It was a funny day. The car was really good. We took our time early on and I was really happy with the first stint. We obviously planned to go long on each stint. The safety car came at the wrong time for us as we couldn’t pit at that point. We had really good pace when we were running in fifth at the re-start and I probably tried to pass Will (Davison) a bit too hard and I don’t know whether that was what damaged the right-front tyre or not but the car was really strong at that point. It was a bit of a shame looking at how it all panned out after that point. We would have been looking pretty good. We would have been on for a podium but we’ll take what we got.”
Tim Edwards – Team Principal:
“There’s a lot to say about the race today and I don’t really know where to start. We had to tell the drivers to run under their ultimate car speed to try and save the tyre. At the end of the day it wasn’t really racing out there, it was conserving. There’s a lot to look at after today. There will be a few meetings tonight and plenty to discuss before we race again tomorrow.”
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