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Prodrive teammates in duel for V8 honours

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WITH Jamie Whincup enduring his worst form slump in nearly a decade, 2015 is surely Ford star Mark Winterbott­om’s best chance to end his wait for a V8 Supercars championsh­ip.

The 34-year-old heads into this weekend’s Townsville 400 holding a 95-point lead with six-time champion Whincup struggling in eighth on the standings.

It’s a rosy picture but a new threat is emerging to Winterbott­om, and it’s a lot closer to home.

Teammate Chaz Mostert continued his strong mid-season form with an im- pressive practice showing yesterday at the Reid Park circuit. While Mercedes’ Will Davison clocked the day’s fastest lap of 1min13.0250sec, Mostert’s best of 1min13.2527sec was easily the best recorded by a driver using the slower hard compound tyre.

It was better than Winterbott­om’s 1min13.3770sec best, which was achieved on the faster soft compound rubber.

Winterbott­om has charged to the top of the leaderboar­d with four race wins and two seconds in his past nine starts.

But in that same time, Mostert has finished outside the top five just once and picked up two wins of his own to charge into title contention.

It all means tensions could go high within the Prodrive Racing Australia garage as the pair battle together for the ultimate prize.

Not that Mostert is willing to even think about a championsh­ip tilt at this stage of the year.

“I don’t like thinking about the big goal,” Mostert said.

“It kind of confuses me. Every time I think about the big goal I spin off the track and go into the tyre wall.

“I’m just going to go for a top five mate and if we get up there in the end, then we do.

“It’s basically the last two or three rounds is where the title comes down ... our car’s been the best it’s ever been and Frosty’s probably got the best chance he’s ever had at the title.

“If we’re up there as well, we’re going to be pushing pretty hard as well.”

The Townsville 400 begins today with qualifying and a 200km race in the afternoon before another 200km race tomorrow.

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