Jamie Whincup (born 6 February 1983) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the
Supercars Championship
The Supercars Championship is a touring car racing category in Australia, running as an International Series under Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) regulations, governing the sport.
Supercars events take place in all Australian ...
. He currently is team principal for
Triple Eight Race Engineering. He has driven the No. 88
Holden ZB Commodore
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, won a record seven Supercars championship titles, four
Bathurst 1000 victories, and a
Bathurst 12 Hour
The Bathurst 12 Hour, currently known as the Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour for sponsorship reasons, is an annual endurance race for GT and production cars held at the Mount Panorama Circuit, in Bathurst, Australia. The race was first held in ...
victory. Whincup is the all-time record holder in the
Supercars Championship
The Supercars Championship is a touring car racing category in Australia, running as an International Series under Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) regulations, governing the sport.
Supercars events take place in all Australian ...
for race wins, at 124 career wins. He is also the first driver to win the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy twice at
Pukekohe Park Raceway
Pukekohe Park is a horse racing, motor racing, and community events facility located in Pukekohe, New Zealand, approximately south of the Auckland CBD, in the Auckland Region of the North Island. The venue, owned by Counties Racing Club Inc. ...
in Auckland, New Zealand.
Early life
Whincup was born in
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a metropol ...
to Sandra and David Whincup.
He attended
Eltham College in
Research, Victoria. Whincup once lived with fellow driver
Will Davison.
Junior racing 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. 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.
Professional career
Garry Rogers Motorsport
2002
Whincup made his Supercars debut in 2002 as an endurance co-driver for
Garry Rogers Motorsport. His first event was at the
2002 Queensland 500
The 2002 VIP Petfoods Queensland 500 was an endurance race for V8 Supercars staged at Queensland Raceway, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia on 15 September 2002. Race distance was 161 laps of the 3.121 km circuit, totalling 502 km. The ev ...
driving a
Holden VX Commodore with
Max Dumesny. He made his
Bathurst 1000 debut at the next round, driving with
Mark Noske. Whincup and Noske completed 72 laps before retiring from the race following a collision.
2003
Whincup continued with Garry Rogers Motorsport in 2003 and completed his first full time V8 Supercars season.
Tasman Motorsport
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
In 2006, Whincup jumped from
Holden
Holden, formerly known as General Motors-Holden, was an Australian subsidiary company of General Motors. It was an Australian automobile manufacturer, importer, and exporter which sold cars under its own marque in Australia. In its last thre ...
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.
2007
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
Mark Dutton is an Australian motor racing engineer and current team manager of Triple Eight Race Engineering. He has engineered Jamie Whincup to five Supercars series championships. In 2014, he became team manager of Triple Eight.
Career
Afte ...
. Whincup finished second in the driver's title by a mere two points to
Garth Tander
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 Engineer ...
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 until
2012
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. Entering
Surfers Paradise
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for the
Indy 300 with the series lead from
Garth Tander
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 Engineer ...
, 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
The Desert 400 was a V8 Supercar motor racing event held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Manama, Bahrain. It was held from 2006 to 2008 and in 2010.
History
First held in 2006, the Desert 400 was only the second V8 Supercar championship ...
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
Symmons Plains Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Australia, located about south of Launceston, Tasmania. Since the closure of the Longford circuit in the 1960s it has been Tasmania's premier motor racing facility. The circuit is one of th ...
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
Steven James Richards (born 11 July 1972) is a New Zealand-Australian racing driver, currently competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Championship.
Richards, the son of seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner Jim Richards, is himself a five-t ...
, 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
The Barry Sheene Medal is an annual award honouring the achievements of a driver in the Supercars Championship, an Australian touring car series. Tony Cochrane, the chairman of the championship's organising body Australian Vee Eight Supercar Co ...
, deemed to be the "Best and Fairest" award for V8 Supercars.
2008
Whincup won the
2008 Clipsal 500
The 2008 Clipsal 500 Adelaide was Round 1 of the 2008 V8 Supercar Championship Series. It was held from 21 to 24 February around the inner city streets of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The Adelaide 500 is a unique event where the rou ...
in Adelaide, and won a further six rounds after that including the
Bathurst 1000 for a third year running. During a post race interview at Symmons Plains, Whincup spun the car into a ditch whilst attempting to perform something special.
He clinched his first Championship
after winning the first race in the final round at
Oran Park Raceway
Oran Park Raceway was a motor racing circuit at Narellan south west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia which was operational from February 1962 until its closure in January 2010. The track was designed and started by George Murray and Jac ...
, and was awarded the
Barry Sheene Medal
The Barry Sheene Medal is an annual award honouring the achievements of a driver in the Supercars Championship, an Australian touring car series. Tony Cochrane, the chairman of the championship's organising body Australian Vee Eight Supercar Co ...
for the second year running at the V8 Gala Awards.
2009
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.
2010
In 2010, Triple Eight switched to
Holden VE Commodores as Ford cut sponsorship. Whincup won the first four races of the season 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 to 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.
2011
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. Triple Eight Race Engineering's stellar season earned them 1st in the Teams Championship, their second Teams Championship with Holden.
2012
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 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
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and
Mercedes-Benz. Whincup would stay with Triple Eight Race Engineering and Holden, but with a new look -
Red Bull
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replaced Vodafone as major sponsor, with the team to be known as Red Bull Racing Australia.
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
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,
Dick Johnson and
Mark Skaife in terms of championship successes.
2014
In 2014, Whincup would win a record sixth title. Once again partnering with
Paul Dumbrell
Paul Dumbrell (born 1 September 1982) is an Australian business executive and retired racing driver.
Racing history
Junior career
Son of former racing driver Garry Dumbrell, Paul Dumbrell started racing in karts in 1996 and by the end of 1997 D ...
, 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
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as he ran low on fuel. He did, however, win the
Enduro Cup
The Enduro Cup (formally known as the Pirtek Enduro Cup for sponsorship reasons), was an award given out to the highest points scorers over the three endurance events in Supercars; the Sandown 500, Bathurst 1000 and the Gold Coast 600.
Format
Q ...
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. After the race, Whincup has accepted full responsibility after a late race penalty for passing the Safety Car cost him a shot at a fifth Bathurst 1000 victory. Whincup misread a call which ultimately saw him illegally pass the Safety Car going up Mountain Straight as the critical final pitstops were unfolding.
Whincup finished fifth in the championship 599-points adrift to long-time rival Winterbottom after a difficult season.
2016
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 would fail to win despite being the first to cross the finish line, due to a time penalty following a collision with Scott McLaughlin and Garth Tander. This penalty was later appealed by Triple Eight Race Engineering but dismissed the case was dismissed nine days after the race.
2017
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
Fabian "Fabs" Coulthard (born 28 July 1982) is a British-born New Zealand professional race car driver, currently competing in the Repco Supercars Championship, driving as an endurance co-driver for Chaz Mostert with Walkinshaw Andretti United ...
. 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
In 2018, Whincup was one of 14 drivers in the field driving the
Holden ZB Commodore
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. 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
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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 16 September, Whincup and a co-driver Dumbrell led from start to finish and sweep of the
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 1000 km fail.
2019
Whincup take his first win at the
Ipswich SuperSprint drought by taking the win in an action-packed opening race at Queensland Raceway after the toughest weekends he's had with Triple Eight. On Race 24 at Pukekohe, Whincup was incorrectly picked up by the Safety Car despite being further back in the field due to having already taken his first compulsory pit stop, which prompted him to pass it without permission. Whincup took the chequered flag in 16th position and having dropped back to 20th immediately after serving his punishment. In November 2019, Whincup inherited the lead and won the race with Craig Lowndes, a repeat of their 2007 win together and their fifth and sixth wins of the race respectively, as
Scott McLaughlin wrapped up successive championships. He won 5 race wins and claims 3rd in championship standings.
2020
In 2020 season, the General Motors announced that the Holden brand will be retired by 2021.
On 22 February, Jamie Whincup won the first race in Superloop Adelaide 500 and become the 119th career race win was his 86th in a Holden, moving one ahead of former Triple Eight teammate turned co-driver Craig Lowndes on the all-time tally. At the final round of the Bathurst 1000, Whincup battling with
Brodie Kostecki and
Chaz Mostert
Chaz Mostert (born 10 April 1992) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Repco Supercars Championship. He currently drives the No. 25 Holden ZB Commodore for Walkinshaw Andretti United. Mostert was the winner of the 2021 ...
when he ran wide at The Cutting and hit the wall on Lap 33. Lowndes, who'd just hopped out of the #888 entry, was philosophical about the crash. It's the first time since 2002 that Whincup and Lowndes have suffered a DNF and claims 4 wins and 4th in the Championship due the
COVID-19 pandemic.
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
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driving a
Ferrari 488 GT3 for
Maranello Motorsport
Maranello Motorsport is a GT racing team that is competing in the Australian GT Championship. Maranello Motorsport was formed in the late 1990s by Mark Coffey to enter Australia's then premier sports car racing series, Nations Cup.
Racing Hist ...
.
By winning the
Bathurst 12 Hour
The Bathurst 12 Hour, currently known as the Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour for sponsorship reasons, is an annual endurance race for GT and production cars held at the Mount Panorama Circuit, in Bathurst, Australia. The race was first held in ...
, Whincup joined Triple Eight teammate Craig Lowndes and as well as
Gregg Hansford
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,
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 career
In 2016, Whincup opened Loca Cafe, a café and car wash business, in
Hope Island, Queensland
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The town of Boykambil is within the suburb (). The town of Santa Barbara is within the suburb ().
Geography
H ...
.
In 2018, Whincup took a 15% ownership stake in Triple Eight Race Engineering.
Personal life
Whincup lives in Hope Island in Queensland near his Loca Cafe business venture.
Whincup appeared on
season 1 of the
reality television program ''
Australia's Greatest Athlete
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'' in 2009.
Career results
Supercars Championship results
(Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Bathurst 1000 results
Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results
References
External links
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The MySpace of Jamie WhincupJamie Whincup - Profile on Racing Reference
{{DEFAULTSORT:Whincup, Jamie
1983 births
Living people
Racing drivers from Melbourne
Formula Ford drivers
Supercars Championship drivers
Bathurst 1000 winners
Australian Endurance Championship drivers
Garry Rogers Motorsport drivers
Mercedes-AMG Motorsport drivers