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The 2004 Betta Electrical Sandown 500 was the ninth round of the
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Top 10 Shootout

The ten fastest cars from Qualifying contested a Top 10 Shootout on the Saturday to determine the starting positions on the first five rows of the grid. Sourced from:


Official results

Sourced from: - Neil McFadyen practiced the #23 WPS Falcon, but was withdrawn due to a stomach virus, he was replaced by Charlie O'Brien.


Statistics

* Provisional Pole Position - #29 Paul Morris - 1:22.8431 * Pole Position - #51 Rick Kelly - 1:22.1422 * Fastest Lap - #1 Marcos Ambrose - 1:10.8251 (new lap record) * Race Average Speed - 135km/h


References


External links


Official race results

Official V8 Supercar website

Race images at au.motorsport.com
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