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Reynolds takes Bathurst 1000 pole
By alley - Oct 10, 2015, 4:01 AM ET

Reynolds takes Bathurst 1000 pole

The Ford of David Reynolds and Dean Canto will start Sunday's Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercar race from pole position after a heavily-revised qualifying Saturday at Mount Panorama.

After being in contention in the last two 1000km classics, Reynolds partially made up for the disappointments by taking his first pole at the circuit.

Third man out in the single-car, top-10 shootout, Reynolds's Prodrive Ford took advantage of the wet and worsening conditions, lapping in 2m27.82s, some 20 seconds down on what would be a racing lap in normal conditions.

"I think it's the first time I have ever been around here in the wet!" he beamed after topping the session. "I might have got lucky. I tried to put a good lap in and I think it was pretty fast."

The Reynolds/Canto pairing placed second in 2013 and was in contention to win last year until suffering an alternator failure, after starting at the rear of the grid when Reynolds missed a weighbridge in qualifying.

Scott McLaughlin will start the race second in the Volvo S60 he will share with Alex Premat, ahead of Jason Bright/Andrew Jones and Lee Holdsworth/Sebastian Bourdais (Holdens) and the Nissan of James Moffat/Taz Douglas.

Wet weather master Shane van Gisbergen got the worst of the conditions, and even a lap four seconds faster than the car that preceded him in the Shootout was good enough only for sixth.

Scott Pye was seventh in the DJR-Penske Ford he'll share with Marcos Ambrose, ahead of three Holdens, driven by Jamie Whincup, Fabian Coulthard and Tim Slade.

TITLE CONTENDERS TO START MID-PACK

Earlier in the day the grid from 11th back was set in tricky conditions. Already cut from a scheduled 40 to 30 minutes, light rain put a halt to any serious running after 14 minutes. This meant that some of the drivers usually expected to make the Shootout were stuck well back and unable to improve their times.

Prodrive's Mark Winterbottom, who appears to be champion-elect after teammate Chaz Mostert's qualifying crash on Friday, will start from 14th.

His closest non-Prodrive challenger, Red Bull's Craig Lowndes, will be one spot further back, while former race winner Garth Tander was even worse off, and will line up for the Holden Racing Team from 22nd on Sunday.

V8 Supercars rookie Simona di Silvestro will start the race 25th of the 26 cars in the Prodrive Ford she will share with Renee Gracie.

More wet weather is expected on Sunday for the 161-lap race, which starts at 11 a.m. local time.

Meanwhile, defending race winner Chaz Mostert underwent surgery following his

huge accident in qualifying

at Mount Panorama. Mostert had a pin inserted in his broken left femur and has also had a cast applied to his fractured left wrist.

TOP 10 SHOOTOUT RESULTS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

Time

Gap

1

David Reynolds

Rod Nash/PRA

Ford

2m27.8201ss

2m27.8201s

2

Scott McLaughlin

GRM

Volvo

2m28.9746ss

1.1545s

3

Jason Bright

Brad Jones

Holden

2m29.7006ss

1.8805s

4

Lee Holdsworth

Walkinshaw/HRT

Holden

2m29.8139ss

1.9938s

5

James Moffat

Nissan Motorsport

Nissan

2m30.0084ss

2.1883s

6

Shane van Gisbergen

Tekno

Holden

2m30.8456ss

3.0255s

7

Scott Pye

DJR Penske

Ford

2m31.6312ss

3.8111s

8

Jamie Whincup

Triple Eight

Holden

2m32.0536ss

4.2335s

9

Fabian Coulthard

Brad Jones

Holden

2m32.1246ss

4.3045s

10

Tim Slade

Schwerkolt/HRT

Holden

2m34.7168ss

6.8967s

BATHURST 1000 STARTING GRID:

Pos

Driver

Team

Car

1

D.Reynolds, D.Canto

Rod Nash/PRA

Ford

2

S.McLaughlin, A.Premat

GRM

Volvo

3

J.Bright, A.Jones

Brad Jones

Holden

4

L.Holdsworth, S.Bourdais

Walkinshaw/HRT

Holden

5

J.Moffat, T.Douglas

Nissan Motorsport

Nissan

6

S.Gisbergen, J.Webb

Tekno

Holden

7

S.Pye, M.Ambrose

DJR Penske

Ford

8

J.Whincup, P.Dumbrell

Triple Eight

Holden

9

F.Coulthard, L.Youlden

Brad Jones

Holden

10

T.Slade, T.D'Alberto

Schwerkolt/HRT

Holden

11

W.Davison, A.Davison

Erebus

Mercedes

12

A.Heimgartner, A.Pedersen

Super Black/PRA

Ford

13

D.Wood, M.Jones

Britek/BJR

Holden

14

M.Winterbottom, S.Owen

Prodrive

Ford

15

C.Lowndes, S.Richards

Triple Eight

Holden

16

T.Kelly, A.Buncombe

Nissan Motorsport

Nissan

17

J.Perkins, R.Ingall

HRT

Holden

18

M.Caruso, D.Fiore

Nissan Motorsport

Nissan

19

R.Kelly, D.Russell

Nissan Motorsport

Nissan

20

D.Wall, C.Pither

GRM

Volvo

21

N.Percat, O.Gavin

Dumbrell

Holden

22

G.Tander, W.Luff

HRT

Holden

23

T.Blanchard, K.Reindler

Dumbrell

Holden

24

A.Russell, D.Russell

Novocastrian

Holden

25

S.de Silvestro, R.Gracie

Prodrive

Ford

26

A.Walsh, J.Le Brocq

Erebus

Mercedes

 

Originally on Autosport.com

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