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Few more notes on this I'll share.
Ron Marks was in the car for the 3rd stint, he drove it home. As far as he was concerned, Des was leading when he bought the car in for its second stop which was for one tyre and fuel. 14D never changed brake pads hence why it was leading, that is why it was always effectively in front, everyone else changed pads. This was Bruce Burr's strategy. Ron got in and drove it home with very little brakes. No-one overtook him except for the 9D Seton/Gibson car around 1:43pm (see more below).
Note on brakes. The best evidence of what a brake pad pit stop looked like is recorded by Peter Wherrett. At 10:40 am, the Palmer/West HDRT 24D car made its first stop. It was fuel, front pads and driver change. Des West pitted at 11:17 for fuel, and the car took 22.5 Gallons of fuel, so 24D at 10:40 would have been maybe 16Gallons, so the pit stop time of just under 6 minutes was the pad change time, it would easily have covered fuel.
Some milestones to think about:
12:20pm. Race order was 9D (Gibson), 14D (West), 8D (Geohegan), 13D (McPhee). The two Falcons were up in the mix as they had all done 1 stop only so far (except 23D had done two) and the 23D and 24D HDRT cars had already done pads in their first stops. 12:27pm 8D Geohegan car in for fuel, tyres and driver change. 12:45pm 9D in for pads, fuel, tyres and driver change. 12:51pm 24D in again for driver change, pads (again) and tyres. No more stops for 24D 1.00pm 25D in for driver change and fuel.
80 laps (approx 1.15pm) order was 14D, 9D, 13D, 23D, 25D, 24D, 15D 1E. 8D was out of the race at this time, spent 30 minutes in the pits with failed brakes.
1.41pm 13D in for fuel, tyres, front brake pads and for Bruce to hand over to Barry Mulholland. This would have been a 5 minute stop at least. 1.42pm 23D in for tyres and fuel. Pads changed again. 1.43pm 14D in for 21 gallons of fuel and for Des to hand over to Ron Marks. 9D took the lead at this stage, possibly also overtaken by 13D (unsure of this at this stage but really irrelevent). 1.44pm 13D in for Barry to hand back over to Bruce. 2.06pm 25D in for brake issues, 9 minutes spent in the pits, that is 3 laps. It finished on 127 laps, 3 laps down. 2.21pm Ron bought 14D in quickly for the crew to check brakes and tyres and went out, nothing changed. I've asked Ron how quick this stop was. 2.29pm 9D in for its 3rd stop and fuel, and top up the radiator as it was boiling. Re-entered the race 10 seconds ahead of 14D. 2:45pm After 4 laps Ron was rapidly catching 9D and 9D blew its engine. From here onwards it was Ron in the lead to the finish. 3:45pm 13D shown the checkered flag.
As you can see the order at 80laps (around 1:15pm) was 14D, 9D, 13D, 23D, 25D, 24D, 15D 1E. Scratch 9D, and take out 23D (busted wheel) and 25D (9 minutes in the pits) and you have:
14D, 13D, 24D, 15D, 1E.
You then have to account for both of the 13D stops at 1.41pm and 1:44pm. One was brake pad changes. We are talking probably 7 minutes all up. Enough for 24D to end up in front of 13D. Also account for 14D's say 2 minutes in the pits at 2:21pm. By total race time and accounting for the above I get the following:
14D 131 laps. 24D 131 laps. 13D 130 laps. 15D 129 laps. 1E 129 laps. 25D 127 laps.
Now I need to spreadsheet the actual lap times.
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