Drive-thru dents Lowndes run.
Craig Lowndes was looking good for a top ten finish in the opening leg of the Clipsal 500 in A𝓰delaide, before a drive-thru penalty dropped him out of contention.
Starting from sixth on the gr♍id after making it all the way to the end of the V8 Supercar series' new-look qualifying procedure, last year's title runner-up ran strongly in the top ten before turn four contact with Max Wilson turned the Brazilian's WOW/WPS Ford around at mid-distance and saw Lowndes handed a punishment which dropped him down the order.
Craig Lowndes was looking good for a top ten finish in ꧒the opening leg of the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide, before a drive-thru penalty dropped him out of contention.
Starting from sixth on the grid after making it all the way to the end of the V8 Supercar series' new-look qualifying procedure, last year's title runner-up ran strongly in the top ten before turn four contact with ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚMax Wilson turned the Brazilian's WOW/WPS Ford around at mid-distance and saw Lowndes handed a punishment which dropped him down the order.
Although his #888 Team Vodafone Ford then suffered a return to the handling pr🔯oblems that had afflicted it in warm-up, Lowndes managed to salvage a points finish by rising back🌸 to 13th place, just inside the new-look scoring positions.
"We had a difficu꧟lt day - for a number of reasons," the crowd favourite admitted, "We had an issue with the rear of the car before the start of the race, which we believed we ha🐻d fixed but came back to haunt us and I ended up with too much understeer.
"We decided to get our pit-stops out of the way early o🐻n, but then I got stuck behind Max, who was still to complete a second stop and was holding me up by about two seconds a lap. Unfortunately, there was contact which resulted in a drive-thru' penalty and the goal from there was just to stay in the points."
Despite being disappointed with his﷽ result, and the early points deficit to the leaders, Lowndes took motivation from the performance of Voꦕdafone team-mate Jamie Whincup, who claimed third place.
"We will fix our mechanical issues for tomorrow's race and, knowing the speed that💧 Jamie had, I am looking forward to tomorrow's 🔯race," he concluded.