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2013 Great Southern 4 Hour

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Layout of the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

The 2013 Great Southern 4 Hour was an endurance motor race held on 26 May 2013 at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit in Victoria, Australia.[1] It was Round 1 of the 2013 Australian Manufacturers' Championship and as such it was open to "modified production touring cars" complying with the technical regulations for that championship.[2] The race was won by Bob Pearson and Glenn Seton, driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10.[3]

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Class structure

As the race was a round of the 2013 Australian Manufacturers' Championship, the following class structure applied.[2]

  • Class A – Extreme Performance
  • Class B – High Performance
  • Class C – Performance Touring
  • Class D – Production Touring
  • Class E – Compact Touring
  • Class F – Hybrid / Alternative Energy
  • Class I – Invitational

There were no starters in Classes E, F or I.[1]

Results

Pos.[1] Drivers[1][4] No.[1] Vehicle[1] Competitor/Team[1] Class[1] Laps[1]
1 Bob Pearson
Glenn Seton
33 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Bridgestone Tyres A 119
2 Grant Sherrin
Iain Sherrin
19 BMW 135i Sherrin Rentals B 118
3 Jake Camilleri
Scott Nicholas
36 Mazda 3 MPS Grand Prix Mazda C 114
4 Beric Lynton
Tim Leahey
23 BMW 1M Alphera Financial Service A 114
5 Peter O'Donnell
John Bowe
28 BMW 335i GWS Personnel B 113
6 Mark Eddy
Francois Jouy
51 Honda Integra Network Clothing / Dentbuster D 112
7 Scott Gore
Michael Gore
26 BMW 130i GWS Personnel C 110
8 Michael Benton
Geoff Russell
11 FPV FG GT Lovton Coal B 107
9 Mark Bell
Adam Dodd
69 Mazda 6 MPS West End Mazda / Bell Heavy Haul C 106
10 Sarah Harley
Michael Gray
21 Honda Integra R Disc Brakes Australia D 105
11 Dylan Thomas
Ryan Simpson
68 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X CXC Global A 103
DNF Garry Holt
Ryan McLeod
20 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Eastern Creek Karts A 87
DNF Michael Sherrin
David Ayers
72 Mini Cooper S Sherrin Rentals I 64
DNF Grant Phillips
Andrew Turpie
86 Toyota 86 GTS Pedders / Valvoline Racing D 56
DNF Colin Osborne
Hadrian Morrall
13 Mazda 3 MPS Osborne Motorsport C 33
DNF Tony Alford
Peter Leemhuis
54 BMW 1M Donut King A 3
DNF Franck Donniaux
Richard Gartner
97 Renault Clio Safe T Stop D 2

Note: Drivers listed in italics in the above table did not drive the car in the actual race.

References

This page was last edited on 29 December 2021, at 13:40
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