2019 Newcastle 500

The 2019 Newcastle 500 (commercially titled 2019 Coates Hire Newcastle 500) was a motor racing event for the Supercars Championship, held on the weekend of 22 to 24 November 2019. The event was held on the Newcastle Street Circuit in Newcastle East, New South Wales and consisted of two races, scheduled to be 250 kilometres in length. It was the fifteenth and final event in the 2019 Supercars Championship and hosted Races 31 and 32 of the season.

Background

Scott McLaughlin entered the event as champion-elect with a 550-point margin over compatriot Shane van Gisbergen.

Prior to the event, Supercars announced a review of its social media policies after a number of drivers criticised the legitimacy of McLaughlin's championship online – the season had been marred by a parity dispute over the new Ford Mustang S550, the alleged use of team orders by DJR Team Penske at the Bathurst 1000, and McLaughlin's delayed disqualification from the Top 10 Shootout at Bathurst due to an engine irregularity.

Due to the Black Summer bushfires, smoke affected the events weather conditions.

Results

Practice

Race 31

Qualifying

Top 10 Shootout

Race

Race 32

Qualifying

Top 10 Shootout

Race

References

Supercars Championship
Previous race:
2019 Sandown 500
2019 Supercars ChampionshipNext race:
2020 Adelaide 500
Previous year:
2018 Newcastle 500
Newcastle 500Next year:
2023 Newcastle 500
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