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===Qualifying===
 
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It was [[Petter Kaasa]] who took the first pole of the 2012 Supercup Season. With a 1:43.692 he was 0.1 seconds faster than team mate [[Rickard Hellsten]]. [[Pavel Loknovski]] managed to drive his car to the 3rd place, with [[Dave Carr-Smith]] behind him as 4th. [[David Fidock]] qualified as 5th, and [[Jason Muscat]] drove his #0 [[Malta Force]] car to 6th place. Row 4 was taken by [[Alex Cooper]] and [[Philip Cullen]]. [[Terence Grech]] took the 9th place in his GPVWC debut. [[Andrew Morgan]] took 10th and [[Ojay Clark]] qualified as 11th. [[Adam Rouse]] was 0,04 seconds to slow and qualified as 12th. [[Louis Wedekind]] started as 13th while [[William Tringas]] started as 14th. [[Roy Schroten]] took his [[synergetc motorsports]] car to 15th place, with [[Boyd Bryson]] filling the 8th row on a 16th place. [[Ric Scott]] qualified as 17th with [[Ryan Walker]] next to him as 18th. Row 10 was taken by [[Teemu Toikka]] and [[Andrejs Pestovs]], and row 11 was filled by [[Martin Oconnor]] and [[Alex Rolls]]. [[Mark Wicks]] qualified as 23th, and [[Martin Bulgin]] drove his car to 24th place. Experienced drivers [[Mal McKee]] and [[Chris Williamson]] took the 13th row. [[Tommi Koivunen]] qualified as 27th respectively.
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It was [[Petter Kaasa]] who took the first pole of the 2012 Supercup Season. With a 1:43.692 he was 0.1 seconds faster than team mate [[Rickard Hellsten]]. [[Pavel Loknovski]] managed to drive his car to the 3rd place, with [[Dave Carr-Smith]] behind him as 4th. [[David Fidock]] qualified as 5th, and [[Jason Muscat]] drove his #0 [[Malta Force]] car to 6th place. Row 4 was taken by [[Alex Cooper]] and [[Philip Cullen]]. [[Terence Grech]] took the 9th place in his GPVWC debut. [[Andrew Morgan]] took 10th and [[Ojay Clark]] qualified as 11th. [[Adam Rouse]] was 0,04 seconds to slow and qualified as 12th. [[Louis Wedekind]] started as 13th while [[William Tringas]] started as 14th. [[Roy Schroten]] took his [[Synergetic Motorsports]] car to 15th place, with [[Boyd Bryson]] filling the 8th row on a 16th place. [[Ric Scott]] qualified as 17th with [[Ryan Walker]] next to him as 18th. Row 10 was taken by [[Teemu Toikka]] and [[Andrejs Pestovs]], and row 11 was filled by [[Martin Oconnor]] and [[Alex Rolls]]. [[Mark Wicks]] qualified as 23th, and [[Martin Bulgin]] drove his car to 24th place. Experienced drivers [[Mal McKee]] and [[Chris Williamson]] took the 13th row. [[Tommi Koivunen]] qualified as 27th respectively.
  
 
===Race===
 
===Race===

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Flag of Australia.png   2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix
Race details
2012 Supercup season
Albert Park.png
Date March 7th, 2012
Official name 2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix
Location Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit
Melbourne, Australia
Course Temporary Street Circuit
3.295 mi / 5.303 km
Distance 39 laps, 128.505 mi / 206.817 km
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver Sweden Rickard Hellsten Torrent Motorsports
Time 1:28.937
Fastest Lap
Driver Norway Petter Kaasa Torrent Motorsports
Time 1:29.645
Podium
First Sweden Rickard Hellsten Torrent Motorsports
Second Norway Petter Kaasa Torrent Motorsports
Third England Jack Nicholls Hawkeye Racing


The 2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix - the first race of the season - took place on the Albert Park track in Melbourne on the 7th of March and was won by Rickard Hellsten.

Report

Qualifying

It was Petter Kaasa who took the first pole of the 2012 Supercup Season. With a 1:43.692 he was 0.1 seconds faster than team mate Rickard Hellsten. Pavel Loknovski managed to drive his car to the 3rd place, with Dave Carr-Smith behind him as 4th. David Fidock qualified as 5th, and Jason Muscat drove his #0 Malta Force car to 6th place. Row 4 was taken by Alex Cooper and Philip Cullen. Terence Grech took the 9th place in his GPVWC debut. Andrew Morgan took 10th and Ojay Clark qualified as 11th. Adam Rouse was 0,04 seconds to slow and qualified as 12th. Louis Wedekind started as 13th while William Tringas started as 14th. Roy Schroten took his Synergetic Motorsports car to 15th place, with Boyd Bryson filling the 8th row on a 16th place. Ric Scott qualified as 17th with Ryan Walker next to him as 18th. Row 10 was taken by Teemu Toikka and Andrejs Pestovs, and row 11 was filled by Martin Oconnor and Alex Rolls. Mark Wicks qualified as 23th, and Martin Bulgin drove his car to 24th place. Experienced drivers Mal McKee and Chris Williamson took the 13th row. Tommi Koivunen qualified as 27th respectively.

Race

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Results


Standings after the race

Drivers' Championship standings
Pos Driver Points
1 Sweden Rickard Hellsten 15
2 Norway Petter Kaasa 12
3 England Jack Nicholls 10
4 England Adam Rouse 8
5 England David Fidock 6

Constructors' Championship standings
Pos Constructor Points
1 United States Torrent Motorsports 27
2 England Hawkeye Racing 18
3 England No Fear Racing 6
4 England Halcyon Racing 5
5 England CSG Racing 4

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

External links

Preceded by:
2011 Supercup Singapore Grand Prix
2012 Supercup Australian Grand Prix
2012
Succeeded by:
2012 Supercup Chinese Grand Prix