Jamie Whincup





















































Jamie Whincup

Jamie Whincup 2006 australian grand prix melbourne.jpg
Jamie Whincup at Albert Park in 2006

Nationality
Australia Australian
Born
(1983-02-06) 6 February 1983 (age 36)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Supercars Record
Car number 88
Current team Triple Eight Race Engineering
Series championships 7 (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017)
Races 474
Race wins 113
Podium finishes 229
Pole positions 77
2019 Championship position 9th (679 pts)*


Jamie Whincup (born 6 February 1983) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship. He currently drives the No. 88 Holden ZB Commodore for Triple Eight Race Engineering. Whincup is a seven-time Supercars champion, a four-time Bathurst 1000 winner and in 2017 also won the Bathurst 12 Hour. As of the 26th August 2018, Whincup is the all-time record holder in the Supercars Championship for race wins, at 113 career wins. He is also the first driver to win the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy twice at Pukekohe Park Raceway in Auckland, New Zealand.




Contents






  • 1 Early career


    • 1.1 Triple Eight Race Engineering


    • 1.2 2006-9


    • 1.3 2010-12


    • 1.4 2013


    • 1.5 2014


    • 1.6 2015


    • 1.7 2016


    • 1.8 2017


    • 1.9 2018




  • 2 GT Racing


  • 3 Business


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Career results


    • 5.1 Supercars Championship results


    • 5.2 Bathurst 1000 results


    • 5.3 Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Early career


In 2001 Whincup embarked on the Australian Formula Ford Championship with a team run by his father and Uncle Graeme (a former Sports Sedan star) with mechanical support from fellow V8 Supercar driver Greg Ritter, racing with the Mygale Formula Ford team.[1] After finishing third in his debut year, he moved to Sonic Motorsport(owner Michael Ritter, Brother of Greg Ritter ) for the 2002 season and went on to win the championship convincingly, which secured him his first ever V8 Supercar drive with Garry Rogers Motorsport.[2]


Whincup landed himself a full-time drive in 2005 with the Melbourne-based Tasman Motorsport. He had many solid results throughout the season, including a fourth at the one-off Chinese round at the Shanghai International Circuit, a third at the Sandown 500 and most notably, second at the Bathurst 1000 endurance events with teammate Jason Richards after leading late in the race.



Triple Eight Race Engineering



2006-9




Whincup celebrates on the podium of the 2008 Clipsal 500 Adelaide.


In 2006, Whincup jumped from Holden to Ford and joined Triple Eight Race Engineering alongside Craig Lowndes. Whincup had a stellar first season, taking victory in the two biggest races of the season, the Clipsal 500 and Supercheap Auto 1000, the latter as co-driver to Craig Lowndes. After some incidents and unreliability, Whincup finished the championship in a slightly disappointing tenth position at years end.


In 2007, Whincup returned with the same team which was re-branded TeamVodafone and celebrated several victories included a second Bathurst 1000 title alongside teammate Craig Lowndes and new engineer Mark Dutton. Whincup finished second in the driver's title by a mere two points to Garth Tander from the HSV Dealer Team. Whincup began a mentoring role as part of TeamVodafone's Junior Development Program, and as a co-ambassador for Formula Ford Australia alongside Will Davison. His first round win for 2007, at a water-logged Winton, was the first round win for the year by a Ford driver. He celebrated both his 50th V8 Supercar Championship start and his inaugural pole position at Triple Eight Race Engineering's test track, Queensland Raceway. Whincup moved into the championship lead after a successful defence his and Lowndes' Bathurst 1000 crown, coming just weeks after teaming with Lowndes to win the last Sandown 500. Entering Surfers Paradise for the Indy 300 with the series lead from Garth Tander, a difficult day on Sunday with a spin in the final race saw the lead revert to Tander who won the round. Whincup then had a disappointing weekend at Desert 400 at the Bahrain International Circuit, where poor qualifying pace for Triple Eight was compounded by a run of all three races marred by minor accidents, and he took away zero points. Tander and Craig Lowndes both had fairly good weekends, putting Tander into the series lead over Lowndes heading into the Symmons Plains race in Tasmania. Tander backed up his previous two round wins in Tasmania with a dominant race 1 win on Saturday, but a slow stop in race two dropped him to tenth, before disaster in race three after touching Steven Richards, he broke his steering and was out. Whincup won both races, and headed into the Grand Finale at Phillip Island on the 1–2 December weekend with a slender seven point championship lead. Whincup failed to keep his slender margin at Phillip Island; after Garth Tander won the first two races Whincup faced a seven-point deficit. After the final race Whincup finished second, behind Todd Kelly and two places ahead of Tander but fell just two points short of the title. At the 2007 V8 Supercar Gala Awards Dinner at the completion of the 2007 season, Whincup was awarded the Barry Sheene Medal, deemed to be the "Best and Fairest" award for V8 Supercars.


Whincup won the 2008 Clipsal 500 in Adelaide, and won a further six rounds after that including the Bathurst 1000 for a third year running. He clinched his first Championship after winning the first race in the final round at Oran Park Raceway, and was awarded the Barry Sheene Medal for the second year running at the V8 Gala Awards.


In 2009, Whincup successfully defended his title in a brand new Ford FG Falcon, including wins at Adelaide, Hamilton, Tasmania, Darwin, Townsville, Oueensland, Phillip Island and Barbagallo. Despite bad luck in the endurance races and at the Gold Coast, Whincup was able to put it all together at Sydney Olympic Park and became the first back-to-back championship winner since Marcos Ambrose in 2003–2004.[3]



2010-12




The Holden VE Commodore of Whincup at the 2012 Clipsal 500 Adelaide




Jamie Whincup and Paul Dumbrell celebrate at the 2012 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000


In 2010, Triple Eight switched to Holden VE Commodores as Ford cut sponsorship. Whincup won the first four races of the season[4] and Hamilton but a run of bad luck at Queensland raceway and Winton saw him relinquish the championship lead for the first time in two years, and sat second in the points table, just ahead of teammate Craig Lowndes in third. He became close to becoming a 3-time champion, the next triple champion in a row after Mark Skaife from 2000–2002 and the second man to win the driver's championship in both a Ford and a Holden after Norm Beechey, but due to a multi car crash in the 25th race of the season at the Sydney Telstra 500 in wet weather his car was badly damaged and couldn't continue. In the 26th and final race of the season he was out of reach to score enough points to take back the lead from James Courtney and finished 2nd in the season.


In 2011, Whincup regained the championship from James Courtney becoming the first International V8 Supercars Champion. Whincup won races in Abu Dhabi, Adelaide, Perth, Winton, Townsville, Gold Coast, Tasmania and Sandown. The title that went down to the final race in Sydney where Whincup beat teammate Craig Lowndes by 35 points.[5] Triple Eight Race Engineering's stellar season earned them 1st in the Teams Championship, their second Teams Championship with Holden.[6]


The 2012 season saw Whincup join Bob Jane, Allan Moffat and Jim Richards as a four-time series champion. Twelve race wins at Adelaide, Symmons Plains, Hidden Valley, Townsville, Sydney Motorsport Park, Abu Dhabi and Winton, and also the marquee endurance races, the Bathurst 1000 and the Gold Coast 600 resulted in a 339-point championship win over his teammate Lowndes.



2013




The Holden VF Commodore of Whincup at the 2013 Clipsal 500 Adelaide


The 2012 season was the last of the Holden/Ford duopoly in V8 Supercars, as 2013 would see a new challenge arise in the form of two extra manufacturers - Nissan and Mercedes-Benz. Whincup would stay with Triple Eight Race Engineering and Holden, but with a new look - Red Bull replaced Vodafone as major sponsor, with the team to be known as Red Bull Racing Australia.[7]


Despite the new era increasing outright competitiveness across the field and the season having 13 separate race winners, Whincup once again proved dominant. He won 11 out of the 34 races, winning at New Zealand, Barbagallo, Hidden Valley, Ipswich, Sandown, Phillip Island and Homebush. He was also victorious in the series' first outing to the US at the Circuit of the Americas, taking victory on three of four occasions. He went on to once again eclipse Lowndes in the points table, and earn himself a fifth title, putting himself alongside Ian Geoghegan, Dick Johnson and Mark Skaife in terms of championship successes.



2014




Whincup leads the field at the 2014 Sydney NRMA 500.


In 2014, Whincup would win a record sixth title. Once again partnering with Paul Dumbrell, he narrowly missed out on the Bathurst 1000 title for the second year running. After a final lap battles with Mark Winterbottom in 2013, this time he lost out to Ford Performance Racing teammate Chaz Mostert as he ran low on fuel. He did, however, win the Enduro Cup with Dumbrell as the most successful driver combination across the endurance events.



2015


During 2015 at Bathurst, Whincup had led the race mid-way through, only to wind up behind team-mate Lowndes thanks to a throttle sensor problem that required a long stop. He was still behind Lowndes when the crucial Safety Car period arrived in Lap 138, and decided to stay out for an extra lap rather than stack behind Lowndes in pit-lane despite being asked to pit by the Red Bull team. It was during that lap he made an illegal pass on the Safety Car, a pass that earned him a drive-through penalty and ruined any chance of taking a decent result away from Mount Panorama. And later Whincup finished fifth in the championship after he lost out to long-time rival Winterbottom with a difficult.



2016




Whincup took his 100th championship race win at the 2016 Red Rooster Sydney SuperSprint.


In 2016, Whincup became the second driver in Supercars/ATCC history to win 100 races, the other being Triple Eight teammate Lowndes at the Sydney Motorsport Park. Triple Eight’s strategy of making early first stops with all three of its cars paid dividends as the team stormed to its seventh straight victory. At the Bathurst 1000, Whincup was lodged by Triple Eight Race Engineering but dismissed nine days after the race.



2017




Whincup racing at the 2017 Newcastle 500




The Holden ZB Commodore of Whincup at the 2018 Red Rooster Sydney SuperNight 300


2017 saw Triple Eight become the official Holden factory squad under the banner Red Bull Holden Racing Team. Whincup and Triple Eight were in the shadow of Dick Johnson Racing Team Penske being out qualified and outraced by their drivers Scott McLaughlin and Fabian Coulthard. Whincup however proved, despite a lack of poles and wins by his standards, that consistency was key to his eventual championship win which he recorded in the final race in Newcastle after McLaughlin had received 3 penalties relegating him behind the 11th position he needed to win the championship. Whincup not only won his record seventh title but also the final race win for the Australian built Commodore.



2018


Whincup was one of 14 drivers in the field driving the Holden ZB Commodore. During the opening day of the Adelaide 500, Whincup overshadowed a thrilling qualifying session and slid wide through the high-speed sweeper on his final qualifying lap, slamming the outside concrete wall. His teammate Shane van Gisbergen claimed provisional 2 poles and won 2 races. But Whincup finished 6th in race 1 and failing a transmission failure ended up 26th in race 2. At the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Whincup start on 2nd and finished 2nd in race 3. He takes the polesitter and claimed in race 4 opened his victory. Whincup finish 2nd in race 5 and 3rd in race 6, he took the inaugural Larry Perkins Trophy for being the highest points-scorer across the weekend, but was left disappointed by his start in the finale. After poor performances at Phillip Island, Barbagallo and Winton, Whincup finished 3rd at Hidden Valley. Whincup marked the 10th running of the Townsville Street Circuit by taking his 10th race win in commanding fashion. Whincup took the lead from McLaughlin on lap two and controlled proceedings for the balance of the 70 laps, leading by more than 10 seconds for the bulk of it. At Tailem Bend during the event, Whincup won the race 23 of The Bend Motorsport Park ahead of van Gisbergen, with David Reynolds third. On September 16, Whincup and a co-driver Dumbrell led from start to finish and sweep of the RABBLE.club Sandown 500 podium for a dominant Triple Eight Holden squad, as Enduro Cup kicked off. On 7 October 2018 at Bathurst, Dumbrell lost the right front wheel before hurtling down pit straight as the field went left at Hell Corner. Whincup finished 10th and he curse continued on Sunday when the V8 immortal suffered another 1000km fail.



GT Racing


On 5 February 2017, Whincup drove in and won his first ever GT race when he teamed with Lowndes and Finnish driver Toni Vilander to win the 2017 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour driving a Ferrari 488 GT3 for Maranello Motorsport.[8] By winning the Bathurst 12 Hour, Whincup joined Triple Eight teammate Craig Lowndes and as well as Gregg Hansford, Allan Grice, Tony Longhurst, John Bowe, Dick Johnson, Paul Morris and Jonathon Webb as winners of both the Bathurst 1000 and Bathurst 12 Hour races.



Business


In 2016 Whincup opened Loca Cafe, a café and car wash business, on Hope Island on the Gold Coast.[9] In 2018 Whincup took a 15% ownership stake in Triple Eight Race Engineering, the team he has won all of his Supercars Championships driving for.[10]



Personal life


Whincup was born in Melbourne and is the son of Sandra and David Whincup. He attended Eltham College in the suburbs of Melbourne. Whincup once lived with fellow driver Will Davison.[11] Whincup now lives in Hope Island in Queensland near his Loca Cafe business venture.[9] Whincup appeared on season 1 of the reality television programme Australia's Greatest Athlete in 2009.



Career results





















































































































































Season
Series
Position
Car
Team
2000
Victorian Formula Ford Championship
5th

Van Diemen RF94 Ford

2001

Australian Formula Ford Championship

3rd

Mygale SJ2000 Ford

2002

Australian Formula Ford Championship

1st

Van Diemen RF01 Ford

Sonic Motorsport

V8 Supercar Championship Series
63rd

Holden VX Commodore

Garry Rogers Motorsport
2003

V8 Supercar Championship Series
27th

Holden VX Commodore
Holden VY Commodore

Garry Rogers Motorsport
2004

V8 Supercar Championship Series
50th

Holden VX Commodore

Castrol Perkins Racing
2005

V8 Supercar Championship Series
16th

Holden VZ Commodore

Tasman Motorsport
2006

V8 Supercar Championship Series
10th

Ford BA Falcon

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2007

V8 Supercar Championship Series

2nd

Ford BF Falcon

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2008

V8 Supercar Championship Series

1st

Ford BF Falcon

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2009

V8 Supercar Championship Series

1st

Ford FG Falcon

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2010

V8 Supercar Championship Series

2nd

Holden VE Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2011

International V8 Supercars Championship

1st

Holden VE Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2012

International V8 Supercars Championship

1st

Holden VE Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2013

International V8 Supercars Championship

1st

Holden VF Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2014

International V8 Supercars Championship

1st

Holden VF Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2015

International V8 Supercars Championship
5th

Holden VF Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2016

International V8 Supercars Championship

2nd

Holden VF Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2017

Virgin Australia Supercars Championship

1st

Holden VF Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering
2018

Virgin Australia Supercars Championship

3rd

Holden ZB Commodore

Triple Eight Race Engineering


Supercars Championship results


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Supercars results
Year
Team
Car
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Position
Points

2002

Garry Rogers Motorsport

Holden VX Commodore

ADE
R1

ADE
R2

PHI
R3

PHI
R4

EAS
R5

EAS
R6

EAS
R7

HDV
R8

HDV
R9

HDV
R10

CAN
R11

CAN
R12

CAN
R13

BAR
R14

BAR
R15

BAR
R16

ORA
R17

ORA
R18

WIN
R19

WIN
R20

QLD
R21
20

BAT
R22
Ret

SUR
R23

SUR
R24

PUK
R25

PUK
R26

PUK
R27

SAN
R28

SAN
R29

63rd
26

2003

Garry Rogers Motorsport

Holden VX Commodore

ADE
R1
17

ADE
R1
22

PHI
R3
25

EAS
R4
Ret

WIN
R5
Ret

BAR
R6
22

BAR
R7
Ret

BAR
R8
21

HDV
R9
20

HDV
R10
Ret

HDV
R11
11

QLD
R12
16

ORA
R13
20

SAN
R14
29

BAT
R15
19

SUR
R16
25

SUR
R17
12

PUK
R18
28

PUK
R19
17

PUK
R20
Ret

EAS
R21
13

EAS
R22
15

27th
906

2004

Perkins Engineering

Holden VX Commodore

ADE
R1

ADE
R2

EAS
R3

PUK
R4

PUK
R5

PUK
R6

HDV
R7

HDV
R8

HDV
R9

BAR
R10

BAR
R11

BAR
R12

QLD
R13

WIN
R14

ORA
R15

ORA
R16

SAN
R17
Ret

BAT
R18
9

SUR
R19

SUR
R20

SYM
R21

SYM
R22

SYM
R23

EAS
R24

EAS
R25

EAS
R26

50th
160

2005

Tasman Motorsport

Holden VZ Commodore

ADE
R1
10

ADE
R2
22

PUK
R3
10

PUK
R4
28

PUK
R5
11

BAR
R6
13

BAR
R7
24

BAR
R8
14

EAS
R9
24

EAS
R10
15

SHA
R11
9

SHA
R12
8

SHA
R13
4

HDV
R14
15

HDV
R15
14

HDV
R16
17

QLD
R17
28

ORA
R18
Ret

ORA
R19
15

SAN
R20
3

BAT
R21
2

SUR
R22
15

SUR
R23
8

SUR
R24
10

SYM
R25
18

SYM
R26
Ret

SYM
R27
30

PHI
R28
12

PHI
R29
18

PHI
R30
Ret

16th
1307

2006

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford BA Falcon

ADE
R1
3

ADE
R2
1

PUK
R3
15

PUK
R4
Ret

PUK
R5
10

BAR
R6
21

BAR
R7
4

BAR
R8
9

WIN
R9
25

WIN
R10
2

WIN
R11
9

HDV
R12
9

HDV
R13
5

HDV
R14
26

QLD
R15
8

QLD
R16
27

QLD
R17
8

ORA
R18
5

ORA
R19
6

ORA
R20
Ret

SAN
R21
3

BAT
R22
1

SUR
R23
Ret

SUR
R24
22

SUR
R25
8

SYM
R26
Ret

SYM
R27
DNS

SYM
R28
DNS

BHR
R29
10

BHR
R30
6

BHR
R31
Ret

PHI
R32
26

PHI
R33
9

PHI
R34
7

10th
2357

2007

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford BF Falcon

ADE
R1
3

ADE
R2
5

BAR
R3
7

BAR
R4
23

BAR
R5
18

PUK
R6
4

PUK
R7
2

PUK
R8
5

WIN
R9
1

WIN
R10

2

WIN
R11
2

EAS
R12
2

EAS
R13
3

EAS
R14

EX

HDV
R15
5

HDV
R16
4

HDV
R17
26

QLD
R18

4

QLD
R19
2

QLD
R20
3

ORA
R21
3

ORA
R22
Ret

ORA
R23
4

SAN
R24
1

BAT
R25

1

SUR
R26

2

SUR
R27

2

SUR
R28
Ret

BHR
R29
Ret

BHR
R30
22

BHR
R31
16

SYM
R32
2

SYM
R33
1

SYM
R34

1

PHI
R35
3

PHI
R36
3

PHI
R37

2

2nd
623

2008

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford BF Falcon

ADE
R1
1

ADE
R2

1

EAS
R3
3

EAS
R4
5

EAS
R5
4

HAM
R6
DNS

HAM
R7
DNS

HAM
R8
DNS

BAR
R29
7

BAR
R10
3

BAR
R11

3

SAN
R12

1

SAN
R13
3

SAN
R14
1

HDV
R15
4

HDV
R16
5

HDV
R17
8

QLD
R18
9

QLD
R19
3

QLD
R20
6

WIN
R21
1

WIN
R22

4

WIN
R23
2

PHI
QR
1

PHI
R24

2

BAT
R25
1

SUR
R26

1

SUR
R27

1

SUR
R28

1

BHR
R29

1

BHR
R30

1

BHR
R31

1

SYM
R32
2

SYM
R33

1

SYM
R34

1

ORA
R35

1

ORA
R36

Ret

ORA
R37
23

1st
3332

2009

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford FG Falcon

ADE
R1

1

ADE
R2

1

HAM
R3

1

HAM
R4
1

WIN
R5
2

WIN
R6

13

SYM
R7
8

SYM
R8

1

HDV
R9
1

HDV
R10
10

TOW
R11
1

TOW
R12
2

SAN
R13
6

SAN
R14
3

QLD
R15

1

QLD
R16
13

PHI
QR
18

PHI
R17

2

BAT
R18
5

SUR
R19
13

SUR
R20

8

SUR
R21
Ret

SUR
R22
6

PHI
R23

1

PHI
R24

1

BAR
R25
1

BAR
R26

4

SYD
R27
5

SYD
R28
14

1st
3349

2010

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VE Commodore

YMC
R1

1

YMC
R2
1

BHR
R3

1

BHR
R4

1

ADE
R5
4

ADE
R6
18

HAM
R7

1

HAM
R8

1

QLD
R9

4

QLD
R10
Ret

WIN
R11
3

WIN
R12
24

HDV
R13
2

HDV
R14
1

TOW
R15
1

TOW
R16
23

PHI
QR
2

PHI
R17
29

BAT
R18
2

SUR
R19
6

SUR
R20

1

SYM
R21
6

SYM
R22
15

SAN
R23
2

SAN
R24
3

SYD
R25
Ret

SYD
R26
5

2nd
2990

2011

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VE Commodore

YMC
R1

1

YMC
R2
3

ADE
R3
2

ADE
R4

1

HAM
R5

23

HAM
R6

18

BAR
R7

1

BAR
R8

2

BAR
R9
1

WIN
R10
1

WIN
R11
2

HID
R12
9

HID
R13
6

TOW
R14
2

TOW
R15
1

QLD
R16
3

QLD
R17

2

QLD
R18

10

PHI
QR
12

PHI
R19
2

BAT
R20

21

SUR
R21

1

SUR
R22

2

SYM
R23

1

SYM
R24
1

SAN
R25
13

SAN
R26
1

SYD
R27

20

SYD
R28
8

1st
3168

2012

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VE Commodore

ADE
R1

1

ADE
R2

4

SYM
R3
3

SYM
R4
1

HAM
R5
2

HAM
R6
2

BAR
R7
2

BAR
R8

2

BAR
R9

3

PHI
R10
Ret

PHI
R11
5

HID
R12
1

HID
R13
2

TOW
R14
1

TOW
R15
1

QLD
R16
3

QLD
R17
3

SMP
R18

23

SMP
R19
1

SAN
QR
19

SAN
R20
3

BAT
R21
1

SUR
R22

1

SUR
R23

2

YMC
R24

1

YMC
R25

1

YMC
R26

1

WIN
R27
1

WIN
R28
3

SYD
R29
5

SYD
R30
5

1st
3861

2013

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VF Commodore

ADE
R1
3

ADE
R2
2

SYM
R3

2

SYM
R4
4

SYM
R5
5

PUK
R6

26

PUK
R7
1

PUK
R8

24

PUK
R9
3

BAR
R10

2

BAR
R11
1

BAR
R12

1

COA
R13
1

COA
R14

1

COA
R15

3

COA
R16

1

HID
R17

1

HID
R18
5

HID
R19
19

TOW
R20
7

TOW
R21
11

QLD
R22

1

QLD
R23

2

QLD
R24
25

WIN
R25
Ret

WIN
R26
Ret

WIN
R27
13

SAN
QR
2

SAN
R28

1

BAT
R29

2

SUR
R30
Ret

SUR
R31
4

PHI
R32
4

PHI
R33
2

PHI
R34

1

SYD
R35

1

SYD
R36
3

1st
3094

2014

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VF Commodore

ADE
R1

1

ADE
R2

3

ADE
R3
15

SYM
R4

1

SYM
R5

1

SYM
R6

2

WIN
R7
9

WIN
R8
19

WIN
R9
10

PUK
R10
24

PUK
R11
4

PUK
R12
4

PUK
R13
10

BAR
R14
17

BAR
R15
3

BAR
R16
4

HID
R17

1

HID
R18

1

HID
R19
3

TOW
R20
1

TOW
R21
7

TOW
R22

1

QLD
R23
1

QLD
R24

1

QLD
R25
6

SMP
R26
4

SMP
R27
3

SMP
R28
5

SAN
QR
1

SAN
R29

1

BAT
R30
5

SUR
R31

2

SUR
R32

1

PHI
R33
3

PHI
R34

1

PHI
R35
4

SYD
R36

1

SYD
R37

1

SYD
R38
4
1st
3364

2015

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VF Commodore

ADE
R1

1

ADE
R2

21

ADE
R3
4

SYM
R4
7

SYM
R5
2

SYM
R6
1

BAR
R7

15

BAR
R8
2

BAR
R9
19

WIN
R10
9

WIN
R11
6

WIN
R12
10

HID
R13
11

HID
R14
16

HID
R15
22

TOW
R16
9

TOW
R17
5

QLD
R18
8

QLD
R19
5

QLD
R20
8

SMP
R21
3

SMP
R22
1

SMP
R23
14

SAN
QR
1

SAN
R24

15

BAT
R25

18

SUR
R26
24

SUR
R27
7

PUK
R28

1

PUK
R29
2

PUK
R30

1

PHI
R31

2

PHI
R32

1

PHI
R33
3

SYD
R34
1

SYD
R35

1

SYD
R36

2

5th
2647

2016

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VF Commodore

ADE
R1

1

ADE
R2
2

ADE
R3
14

SYM
R4
2

SYM
R5
19

PHI
R6
2

PHI
R7
4

BAR
R8
3

BAR
R9
11

WIN
R10
5

WIN
R11
9

HID
R12
2

HID
R13
8

TOW
R14

1

TOW
R15
4

QLD
R16
2

QLD
R17

2

SMP
R18
2

SMP
R19
1

SAN
QR
1

SAN
R20

13

BAT
R21

11

SUR
R22
3

SUR
R23

1

PUK
R24

1

PUK
R25
2

PUK
R26

25

PUK
R27

1

SYD
R28
1

SYD
R29
4

2nd
3168

2017

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden VF Commodore

ADE
R1
6

ADE
R2
6

SYM
R3
2

SYM
R4

3

PHI
R5
2

PHI
R6
18

BAR
R7
3

BAR
R8
3

WIN
R9
2

WIN
R10
2

HID
R11
4

HID
R12
2

TOW
R13
2

TOW
R14
1

QLD
R15
20

QLD
R16
4

SMP
R17
3

SMP
R18
1

SAN
QR
4

SAN
R19
6

BAT
R20
20

SUR
R21
6

SUR
R22
2

PUK
R23
4

PUK
R24

1

NEW
R25

21

NEW
R26
1

1st
3042

2018

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden ZB Commodore

ADE
R1
6

ADE
R2
Ret

MEL
R3
2

MEL
R4
1


MEL
R5
2

MEL
R6
3


SYM
R7
1

SYM
R8
3

PHI
R9
14

PHI
R10
9

BAR
R11
11

BAR
R12
6

WIN
R13
17

WIN
R14
8

HID
R15
8

HID
R16
3

TOW
R17
1


TOW
R18
2

QLD
R19
4

QLD
R20
4

SMP
R21
2


BEN
R22
4

BEN
R23
1

SAN
QR
1


SAN
R24
1


BAT
R25
10

SUR
R26
14

SUR
R27
C

PUK
R28
5

PUK
R29
3

NEW
R30
3

NEW
R31
3

3rd
3433

2019

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden ZB Commodore

ADE
R1
2

ADE
R2
7

MEL
R3
8

MEL
R4
4

MEL
R5
2

MEL
R6
3

SYM
R7
25

SYM
R8
5

PHI
R9
Ret

PHI
R10
12

BAR
R11


BAR
R12


WIN
R13


WIN
R14


HID
R15


HID
R16


TOW
R17


TOW
R18


QLD
R19


QLD
R20


BEN
R21


BEN
R22


PUK
R23


PUK
R24


BAT
R25


SUR
R26


SUR
R27


SAN
QR


SAN
R28


NEW
R29


NEW
R30


9th*
679*


Bathurst 1000 results



















































































































































Year
Team
Car
Co-driver
Position
Laps

2002

Garry Rogers Motorsport

Holden Commodore VX

Australia Mark Noske
DNF
72

2003
Garry Rogers Motorsport

Holden Commodore VY

Australia Garth Tander
19th
146

2004

Perkins Engineering
Holden Commodore VX

Australia Alex Davison
9th
160

2005

Tasman Motorsport

Holden Commodore VZ

New Zealand Jason Richards

2nd
161

2006

Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford Falcon BA

Australia Craig Lowndes

1st
161

2007
Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford Falcon BF

Australia Craig Lowndes

1st
161

2008
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Ford Falcon BF

Australia Craig Lowndes

1st
161

2009
Triple Eight Race Engineering

Ford Falcon FG

Australia Craig Lowndes
5th
161

2010
Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden Commodore VE

Australia Steve Owen

2nd
161

2011
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VE

Australia Andrew Thompson
21st
160

2012
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VE

Australia Paul Dumbrell

1st
161

2013
Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden Commodore VF

Australia Paul Dumbrell

2nd
161

2014
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VF

Australia Paul Dumbrell
5th
161

2015
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VF

Australia Paul Dumbrell
18th
161

2016
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VF

Australia Paul Dumbrell
11th
161

2017
Triple Eight Race Engineering
Holden Commodore VF

Australia Paul Dumbrell
20th
124

2018
Triple Eight Race Engineering

Holden Commodore ZB

Australia Paul Dumbrell
10th
161


Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results











































Year
Team
Co-Drivers
Car
Class
Laps

Pos.

Class
Pos.


2017

Australia Maranello Motorsport

Finland Toni Vilander
Australia Craig Lowndes

Ferrari 488 GT3
AP
290

1st

1st

2018

Australia Scott Taylor Motorsport
United States Team SunEnergy1 Racing

Australia Kenny Habul
Italy Raffaele Marciello
France Tristan Vautier

Mercedes-AMG GT3
APP
271

2nd

2nd

2019

Australia Triple Eight Race Engineering

Australia Craig Lowndes
New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen

Mercedes-AMG GT3
APP
312
4th
4th


References





  1. ^ MyGale Formula Ford Racing History


  2. ^ Jamie Whincup V8supercars Profile Archived 15 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine


  3. ^ "Motorsport: Whincup clinches back-to-back titles". The New Zealand Herald. 6 December 2009. Retrieved 6 October 2011..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  4. ^ Tander breaks Whincup's winning streak


  5. ^ Barnett, Josh (4 December 2011). "TeamVodafone driver Jamie Whincup wins 2011 V8 Supercars title over Craig Lowndes by 35 points". SPEED. Fox Sports. Retrieved 6 December 2011.


  6. ^ "Teams' Championship Secured". Bigpond Sport. V8 Supercars. 22 November 2011. Archived from the original on 25 November 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2011.


  7. ^ Jamie Whincup claims fifth V8 Supercars title Archived 24 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine


  8. ^ "Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour 2017 - Result of 12 Hour" (PDF). raceresults.nu. 6 February 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2017.


  9. ^ ab Howard, Tom (14 June 2016). "Whincup opens new business venture". Speedcafe. Retrieved 2 November 2018.


  10. ^ Howard, Tom (24 October 2018). "Whincup takes Triple Eight ownership stake". Motorsport.com. Retrieved 2 November 2018.


  11. ^ "Queenslander in pole position". The Queensland Times. 20 July 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2018.




External links



  • The Official Online Community of Jamie Whincup


  • Jamie Whincup career summary at DriverDB.com

  • The MySpace of Jamie Whincup

  • Jamie Whincup - Profile on Racing Reference







































































Sporting positions
Preceded by
Marcos Ambrose

Winner of the Clipsal 500
2006
Succeeded by
Rick Kelly
Preceded by
Rick Kelly

Winner of the Clipsal 500
2008-2009
Succeeded by
Garth Tander
Preceded by
Garth Tander

Winner of the Clipsal 500
2011
Succeeded by
Will Davison
Preceded by
Mark Skaife
Todd Kelly


Winner of the Bathurst 1000
2006, 2007 & 2008
(with Craig Lowndes)
Succeeded by
Garth Tander
Will Davison

Preceded by
Garth Tander
Nick Percat


Winner of the Bathurst 1000
2012
(with Paul Dumbrell)
Succeeded by
Mark Winterbottom
Steven Richards

Preceded by
Garth Tander

Winner of the V8 Supercar Championship Series
2008 & 2009
Succeeded by
James Courtney
Preceded by
James Courtney

Winner of the International V8 Supercars Championship
2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014
Succeeded by
Mark Winterbottom
Preceded by
Craig Lowndes
Warren Luff


Winner of the V8 Supercars Endurance Cup
2014
(with Paul Dumbrell)
Succeeded by
Garth Tander
Warren Luff

Preceded by
Álvaro Parente
Shane van Gisbergen
Jonathon Webb


Winner of the Bathurst 12 Hour
2017
(with Craig Lowndes & Toni Vilander)
Succeeded by
Robin Frijns
Stuart Leonard
Dries Vanthoor

Preceded by
Shane van Gisbergen

Winner of the Supercars Championship
2017
Succeeded by
Scott McLaughlin
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Craig Lowndes

Barry Sheene Medal
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Will Davison
Records
Preceded by
Craig Lowndes
49 wins
(1996 – present)


Most ATCC round wins
50
(2002 – present),
50th win at the 2018 Melbourne 400
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Craig Lowndes
105 wins
(1996 – present)


Most ATCC race wins
114
(2002 – present),
106th win at the 2017 Red Rooster Sydney SuperSprint
Succeeded by
incumbent









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