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2021 Track Schedule Times Are in Aest Start Category Session Duration Start Category Session Duration EVENT GUIDE TOWNSVILLE SUPERSPRINT JULY 17-18, 2021 LOCATION: TOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND TRACK LENGTH 8 9 TRACK DIRECTION 6 10 CLOCKWISE 2.86KM 4 7 3 RACE FORMAT AVERAGE SPEED 5 13 144KM/H 3X 110KM TOP SPEED FASTEST POINT 12 TYRE 260KM/H 2 11 32 SOFTS 1 SLOWEST POINT CIRCUIT HISTORY 2020 RESULTS SESSION DAY DRIVER TEAM QUALIFYING LAP RECORD RACE LAP RECORD Qualifying (Race 22) Saturday Scott McLaughlin Shell V-Power Racing Team 1:11.9908s - Scott McLaughlin 1:12.9311s - Nick Percat Race 22 Saturday Scott McLaughlin Shell V-Power Racing Team Falcon FGX, 2017 Holden Commodore VF, 2017 Qualifying (Race 23) Sunday Nick Percat Brad Jones Racing Qualifying (Race 24) Sunday Todd Hazelwood Brad Jones Racing MOST RACE WINS MOST POLE POSITIONS Race 23 Sunday Shane van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Team Jamie Whincup, 12 Scott McLaughlin, 7 Race 24 Sunday Shane van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Team 2021 LEADERBOARD TV TIMES DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS’ CHAMPIONSHIP DAY FOX SPORTS/KAYO SEVEN NETWORK Sat, July 17 TBC N/A POS DRIVER POINTS POS TEAM POINTS Sun, July 18 9:30-17:30 N/A 1 Shane van Gisbergen 1661 1 Red Bull Ampol Racing 3077 2 Jamie Whincup 1416 2 Shell V-Power Racing Team 2311 3 Will Davison 1291 3 Monster Energy/Boost Mobile Racing 2168 BROADCAST TIMES ARE IN AEST 4 Chaz Mostert 1278 4 Mobil 1 Appliances Online/Middy’s Racing 2079 5 Cameron Waters 1256 5 Pedders/Erebus Boost Mobile Racing 1766 FREE LIVE UPDATES. EVERY SUPERCARS SESSION. POWERED BY: SPEEDCAFE.COM/LIVEUPDATES Got a question? Ask our expert panel by submitting a comment on Live Updates 2021 TRACK SCHEDULE TIMES ARE IN AEST START CATEGORY SESSION DURATION START CATEGORY SESSION DURATION 9:35 Tin Tops Race 2 20 mins 10:00 Tin Tops Practice 30 mins 10:25 Supercars Championship Quali - Race 18 10 mins 10:40 Super2/3 Series Practice 40 mins 10:45 Supercars Championship Quali - Race 19 10 mins 11:35 Supercars Championship Practice 45 mins 11:15 Dunlop Super3 Series Quali - Race 2 10 mins 12:35 Tin Tops Qualifying 20 mins 11:30 Dunlop Super2 Series Quali - Race 2 10 mins 13:05 Dunlop Super3 Series Quali - Race 1 10 mins 11:55 Tin Tops Race 3 20 mins 13:20 Dunlop Super2 Series Quali - Race 2 10 mins 12:45 Supercars Championship Race 18 39 laps JULY 17 JULY JULY 18 JULY 13:45 Supercars Championship Quali - Part 1 10 mins 14:20 Super2/3 Series Race 2 21 laps 14:00 Supercars Championship Quali - Part 2 10 mins 15:40 Supercars Championship Race 19 39 laps 14:20 Supercars Championship Top 10 Shootout 25 mins SUNDAY 15:00 Tin Tops Race 1 20 mins SATURDAY 15:30 Super2/3 Series Race 1 21 laps 16:45 Supercars Championship Race 17 39 laps SUPPORT OUR PLATINUM PARTNERS.
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