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2010 Bathurst Formation Finish - Skaife, Lowndes, Whincup and Owen

 Standard Framed Price:
$795.00
 UV Glass Framed Price:
$895.00
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Signed by: Craig Lowndes,Mark Skaife, Jamie Whincup, Steve Owen
Limited Edition: 88
Certificate of Authenticity: Triple Eight Race Engineering
Delivery: within 28 days
Lay By: 3 month interest free terms available. Call 07 3397 4331 to arrange.

Craig Lowndes and Mark Skaife conquered Mt Panorama in a sensational Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercar race.  They won the 2010 race in a record time of six hours, 12 minutes 51 secs, breaking the previous race record by over six minutes. Skaife achieved his sixth Bathurst Victory, tying for third with Larry Perkins on the all time winners list, while Lowndes completed his fifth win.

The race finished with a final shootout between Team Vodafone team mates Craig Lowndes in Car No 888 and Jamie Whincup in Car No 1.  The Triple Eight prepared Commodores completed the race in the first one-two finish since 1984.  This was only the third time a formation finish has occurred in Bathurst 1000 history and the first where both cards were on the lead lap since Allan Moffatt and Colin Bond did so in XC Falcon hardtops in 1977.  Jamie Whincup and co-driver Steve Owen achieved second place A piece of the rotor from the winning Car No 888 - used during Bathurst 2010 - is included as part of this hand-signed display.

This  limited edition has been handsigned by Craig Lowndes, Mark Skaife, Jamie Whincup and Steve Owen. Each limited edition features the race highlights and is complete with a certificate of authenticity from Triple Eight Race Engineering. To ensure its exclusivity only 88 individually numbered and signed editions will ever be released. The framed limited edition measures 750mm x 500mm.

The Price is $795.00 standard glass  or  $895.00 UV Glass + $45 shipping Australia wide if required.
 
To avoid disappointment, call Champions immediately on 07 3397 4331 today! Orders will be taken on a "first-in first-served" basis.