2012 Trading Post Perth Challenge
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{{Infobox V8 Supercar race report
| flag = Western Australia
| title = 2012 Trading Post Perth Challenge
| round_no = 4
| season_no = 15
| year = 2012
| series = IVSC
| track_map = Barbagallo Raceway AKA Wanneroo Park (Australia) track map.svg
| date = 4–6 May
| location = Perth, Western Australia
| circuit = Barbagallo Raceway
| weather = Partly cloudy, occasional light drizzle
| race1_laps = 50
| race1_dist = 120
| pole1 = Garth Tander
| pole1_team = Holden Racing Team
| pole1_time = 1:02:1974
| winner1 = Mark Winterbottom
| winner1_team = Ford Performance Racing
| winner1_time = 52:48:8024
| race2_laps = 50
| race2_dist = 120
| pole2 = Jamie Whincup
| pole2_team = Triple Eight Race Engineering
| pole2_time = 56:3260
| winner2 = Will Davison
| winner2_team = Ford Performance Racing
| winner2_time = 49:02:2171
| race3_laps = 50
| race3_dist = 120
| pole3 = Jamie Whincup
| pole3_team = Triple Eight Race Engineering
| pole3_time = 55:2889
| winner3 = Will Davison
| winner3_team = Ford Performance Racing
| winner3_time = 50:38:3093
}}
The 2012 Trading Post Perth Challenge was a motor racing event for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars. It was the fourth event of the 2012 International V8 Supercars Championship, featuring Races 7, 8 & 9. The unusual three race format is a staple of the Barbagallo Raceway event, in part caused by the different time zone of Western Australia compared to eastern states. It was held on the weekend of 4–6 May at the Barbagallo Raceway, in Perth, Western Australia. It was also the first time the series utilised the new pitlane on the infield of the circuit as opposed to the original one on the outside of the circuit.
The meeting saw a clean sweep of race wins by the Ford Performance Racing team. Mark Winterbottom won Saturday's Race 5 of the championship, while Sunday's two races were both won by Will Davison, the third and final race saw Davison on tyres no longer capable of sustaining front running speed being caught rapidly by Winterbottom and Jamie Whincup of the Triple Eight Race Engineering team. Davison won as his team-mate Winterbottom snuck past Whincup on the last lap to defuse the hostile challenge from the Holden driver.{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/double-victory-in-perth-for-trading-post-s-davison/ |title=Double victory in Perth for Trading Post's Davison |date=2012-05-06 |work=motorsport.com |publisher=Motorsport.com, Inc |accessdate=2012-08-18 }}
Standings
- After 9 of 30 races.
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Pos
! No ! Name ! Team ! Points |
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1
|1 |Triple Eight Race Engineering !1095 |
2
|6 !1066 |
3
|5 !935 |
4
|888 |Triple Eight Race Engineering !779 |
5
|4 !737 |
References
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{{V8 race report|
Name_of_race = Trading Post Perth Challenge |
Year_of_race = 2012 |
Previous_race_in_season = 2012 ITM Hamilton 400 |
Next_race_in_season = 2012 Phillip Island 300 |
Previous_year's_race = 2011 Trading Post Perth Challenge |
Next_year's_race = 2013 Trading Post Perth Challenge
}}
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Category:Sport in Perth, Western Australia
Category:Motorsport in Western Australia
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