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Auckland Supersprint Via Speedcafe.Com EVENT GUIDE AUCKLAND SUPERSPRINT NOVEMBER 2-4, 2018 LOCATION PUKEKOHE, NEW ZEALAND TRACK LENGTH TRACK DIRECTION 2.91KM CLOCKWISE SLOWEST POINT 5 AVERAGE SPEED TOP SPEED 7 4 6 8 167KM/H 258KM/H 3 9 CONTROL TYRES RACE FORMAT 2 10 32 SOFT 2 X 200KM 1 BEST VANTAGE POINT 2017 EVENT HIGHLIGHT 11 Standing on the outside at the Mountain FASTEST POINT Jamie Whincup held off Scott McLaughlin Bend is the best place to watch the drivers for an important victory on the Sunday which tackle the fast sweeps onto the Main would set up a tense championship finale. Straight QUALIFYING LAP RECORD RACE LAP RECORD MOST POLE POSITIONS MOST RACE WINS 1:02.1183s - Jamie Whincup 1:03.2524s - Craig Lowndes Jamie Whincup Greg Murphy VF Commodore 2016 VF Commodore 2015 7 pole positions 9 race wins POINT STANDINGS 2017 EVENT RESULTS TV TIMES DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP SESSION DAY DRIVER TEAM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Combined Practice* Friday Cameron Waters Monster Engery Racing POS DRIVER POINTS 9:00am-2:15pm Fox Sports 506 Race 23 Saturday Shane van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Team 1 Scott McLaughlin 3368 Qualifying for Race 24 Sunday Jamie Whincup Red Bull Holden Racing Team SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 2 Shane van Gisbergen 3354 Race 24 Sunday Jamie Whincup Red Bull Holden Racing Team 7:50am-4:00pm Fox Sports 506 3 Jamie Whincup 2935 10:30pm-11:30pm ONE (Highlights) 4 Craig Lowndes 2925 * Qual for race 23 washed out; qualifying determined by combined practice results 11:30pm-12:30am TEN (Highlights) 5 David Reynolds 2687 TEAMS’ CHAMPIONSHIP FREE LIVE UPDATES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 POS DRIVER POINTS 7:00am-4:45pm Fox Sports 506 1 Red Bull Holden Racing Team 6259 FREE EVENT LIVE UPDATES 4:00pm-5:00pm TEN (Highlights) 2 Shell V-Power Racing Team 5722 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 7:00pm-8:00pm ONE (Highlights) 3 Bottle-O/Supercheap Auto Racing 4312 *TV times shown are for AEDT 4 Alliance Truck Parts/Freightliner Racing 4035 VIA SPEEDCAFE.COM 5 Erebus Motorsport 4006 POWERED BY 2018 EVENT SCHEDULE *Times shown are local track times FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 START CATEGORY SESSION DURATION 8:50am Toyota 86 Qualifying 20 mins 9:00am Formula 4 Race 2 12 laps 8:25am Porsche Practice 20 mins 9:20am Formula 4 Qualifying 20 mins 9:30am Toyota 86 Race 2 12 laps 8:55am Formula 4 Practice 1 20 mins 9:50am Porsche Race 1 14 laps 10:00am Central Muscle Cars Race 3 8 laps 9:25am Central Muscle Cars Practice 20 mins 10:25am Supercars Championship Practice 3 20 mins 10:25am NZ V8 Touring Cars Race 2 16 laps 10:00am Formula 5000 Practice 20 mins 11:00am Formula 5000 Race 1 12 laps 11:05am Supercars Championship Qualifying 20 mins 10:30am NZ V8 Touring Cars Practice 30 mins 11:25am Central Muscle Cars Race 1 10 laps 11:45am Formula 4 Race 3 12 laps 11:15am Supercars Championship Practice 1 40 mins 11:50am Toyota 86 Race 1 14 laps 12:15pm Porsche Race 3 14 laps 12:10pm Toyota 86 Practice 20 mins 12:30pm Formula 4 Race 1 12 laps 12:45pm Formula 5000 Race 3 14 laps 12:40pm Porsche Qualifying 20 mins 1:00pm NZ V8 Touring Cars Race 1 16 laps 1:15pm Toyota 86 Race 3 14 laps 1:10pm Formula 4 Practice 2 20 mins 1:40pm Supercars Championship Qualifying 20 mins 1:55pm Supercars Championship Top Ten Shootout 1 lap 1:40pm Central Muscle Cars Qualifying 15 mins 2:15pm Formula 5000 Race 2 12 laps 2:30pm Central Muscle Cars Race 4 10 laps 2:10pm Formula 5000 Qualifying 15 mins 2:40pm Porsche Race 2 14 laps 3:00pm NZ V8 Touring Cars Race 3 16 laps 2:35pm NZ V8 Touring Cars Qualifying 20 mins 3:10pm Central Muscle Cars Race 2 8 laps 4:10pm Supercars Championship Race 29 70 laps 3:10pm Supercars Championship Practice 2 40 mins 4:10pm Supercars Championship Race 28 70 laps SUPPORT OUR SPEEDCAFE.COM PLATINUM PARTNERS.
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