Around 15,000 to 20,000 turned up to watch a Formula One car go around the Mount Panorama circuit for the first time ever and to see one of the unanswered questions in motorsport resolved - just how fast could an F1 car go around this famous ribbon of tarmac. Lowndes holds the lap record in a V8 Supercar at 2min 06.8s. Button got down to 1min 48s in the McLaren. Although it will not go down as an formal lap record because there was no official time, it was the first time anyone had gone under 2min on The Mountain. And, being a publicity stunt, he wasn't really even trying - he reckons F1 cars might even be able to get down into the high 1min 30s.
Lowndes set a time of 2min 11s in his V8, and Button managed a 2min 17s. Lowndes then jumped into the McLaren, acclimatising immediately and clocking in at around 1min 49s - only one second slower than Button.
Here are some pictures I took from this historic day (unedited for lighting etc. - full hi-res versions will be uploaded to my Flickr page in coming days):
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Jenson getting some opposite lock on coming out of the final turn
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Jenson in the V8 Supercar
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Craig in the McLaren - was hoping to get this shot with the big "Mount Panorama" in the background, and got it first go!