2005 Supercheap Auto 1000

The 2005 Supercheap Auto 1000 was an endurance motor race for V8 Supercars. The race was held on 9 October 2005 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia and was Round 10 of the 2005 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was the ninth running of the Australia 1000 race, first held after the organisational split over the Bathurst 1000 that occurred in 1997. It was the 48th in a sequence of endurance races which commenced with the 1960 Armstrong 500 held at Phillip Island and 2005 was the 43rd year in which these races had been run at the Mount Panorama Circuit. It was also the first to be run under new naming rights sponsor, Australian automotive retail chain Super Cheap Auto.

The race was won by Mark Skaife and Todd Kelly of the Holden Racing Team. It was the seventh consecutive win by a Holden, the longest such streak in the combined history of the Bathurst 1000. It was the Holden Racing Team's fifth Bathurst victory and Skaife's fifth win as well. Kelly followed his younger brother Rick as a Bathurst winner, becoming the 50th driver to claim victory.

Skaife took the lead with 20 laps to go over the Tasman Motorsport Commodore of Jason Richards.

Greg Murphy and Marcos Ambrose came in contact at the Cutting with 16 laps to go. The two drivers argued heatedly after the collision.

Entry list

Qualifying

Qualifying

Top Ten Shootout

The fastest ten cars from Qualifying contested a single lap shootout to determine the first ten grid positions for the race.

Starting grid

The following table represents the final starting grid for the race on Sunday:

Race results

Jason Bright and David Brabham placed 14th driving a Ford BA Falcon
Craig Lowndes and Yvan Muller placed 15th driving a Ford BA Falcon
Marcos Ambrose and Warren Luff did not finish in a Ford BA Falcon
Paul Morris and Paul Radisich did not finish in a Holden VZ Commodore

Statistics

  • Provisional Pole – #888 Craig Lowndes – 2:07.1322
  • Pole Position – #888 Craig Lowndes – 2:07.4221
  • Fastest Lap – #2 Mark Skaife – 2:08.6515 (173.86 km/h) on lap 95 – new outright record
  • Average Speed – 151 km/h

Broadcast

Network 10 broadcast the race for the ninth consecutive year, dating back to the 1997 5.0L race.

References

Supercars Championship
Previous race:
2005 Betta Electrical 500
2005 Supercars ChampionshipNext race:
2005 Gilette V8 Supercar Challenge
Previous year:
2004 Bob Jane T-Marts 1000
Bathurst 1000Next year:
2006 Supercheap Auto 1000
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