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How many Bathurst wins does Garth Tander have?

How many Bathurst wins does Garth Tander have?

56
He was the 2007 series champion for the HSV Dealer Team and is a four-time winner in Australia’s most prestigious motor race, the Bathurst 1000. Tander also owns a motor racing team TanderSport, with his wife, fellow racing driver Leanne Tander….

Garth Tander
Races 639
Wins 56
Podiums 154
Pole positions 31

Who won Bathurst in 2011?

Garth Tander
The race was won by Garth Tander and Nick Percat of the Holden Racing Team by 0.3 of a second over defending race winners Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife of the Triple Eight Race Engineering team. Tander was forced to resist a last minute charge from Lowndes as Tander’s car faded in the closing laps.

Who has won more Bathurst Holden or Ford?

Holden has the most overall victories with 34, with Ford next best on 21 and Nissan the only other multiple winner with two.

Why was Garth Tander upset at Bathurst 1000?

After a crushing end to his Bathurst 1000 campaign, Tander was visibly upset, probably realising that his run at the V8 Supercar title was all but over. The car had been near on fastest in every practice and qualifying session prior to the race on the Sunday.

Who was the winner of the 2011 Bathurst 1000?

The race was won by Garth Tander and Nick Percat of the Holden Racing Team by 0.3 of a second over defending race winners Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife of the Triple Eight Race Engineering team. Tander was forced to resist a last minute charge from Lowndes as Tander’s car faded in the closing laps.

What kind of car does Garth Tander drive?

Garth Tander (born 31 March 1977) is a multiple-championship winning Australian motor racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship’s Enduro Cup, co-driving the No. 97 Holden ZB Commodore for Triple Eight Race Engineering.

Who was second in the 2003 Bathurst 24 hour?

In the 2003 Bathurst 24 Hour Tander, again driving the very same Monaro from 2002 with the same co-drivers in the same team, came second to the team’s second Monaro driven by Peter Brock, Greg Murphy, Jason Bright and Todd Kelly.