by 
5th May, 2002
Round 2, final report
Dumbrell blitzes the field 3 out of
3
Paul Dumbrell was `Skaife-like’ in his
dominance of the second round of the Konica V8 Supercar Series at Phillip
Island Raceway today.
The
19-year-old was the class of the field in his Wynns Commodore, blitzing
main rival Dale Brede to convincingly win all three races.
Even in the second 20-minute sprint, when he was forced to start from
tenth on the grid under the controversial reverse grid system, Dumbrell
stormed through the field to take the chequered flag by five seconds.
He won the 35-minute finale by almost 14 seconds, and
now holds an imposing 155-point championship lead over Brede with three
rounds remaining.
Brede had to be content with the second tier of the podium, powerless to
stop Dumbrell throughout the day.
He was runner-up in race one and three, but couldn’t pick off as many
cars as Dumbrell in the reverse grid race, finishing fifth.
“I was reasonably happy with our pace in race one but knew we had to get
another two or three tenths [of a second] out of the Gulf Western Falcon
to take on Dumbrell in race two,” said Brede.
“Unfortunately the changes we made backfired and the car performed badly
in race two and that’s where we lost contact with Paul.
“It may not have been the result we ultimately would have liked [but] we
are still right behind Paul in the championship.”
Greg Crick was third overall on the day, retaining third in the
championship.
V8 Supercar rookie Mark Porter finished an impressive fourth in the points
after a second-place finish in race two. Porter’s Hydrolink Falcon
is prepared by Paul Weel’s Gold Coast-based Level 1 operation.
Super Cheap Auto Racing’s Luke Youlden was similarly impressive,
improving throughout the day to finish on the podium in the final race.
Race two featured a number of controversial incidents, with the field
trapped behind the safety car for half the race distance.
Matthew White endured a horror weekend, suffering engine failure before
the first race this morning. Two retirements and a 16th in the final
event have all but ended his championship hopes.
And Kevin Mundy was relegated to last in the first race after stewards
retrospectively docked the Ford driver 40 seconds for a driving
infringement during the race.
The third round of the series is at Sydney’s Oran Park Raceway in June
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