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WHINCUP’S TRIUMPH

- JAMES PHELPS

JAMIE Whincup won a gripping tussle with Scott McLaughlin in Auckland yesterday to continue his stunning charge towards an unpreceden­ted seventh Supercars title.

In what is now shaping as a two-way title fight for the championsh­ip between a V8 immortal and the sport’s next big thing, a flawless Whincup led from start to finish in his Red Bull Holden Racing Team car to extend his championsh­ip lead over Ford star McLaughlin to 30 points.

On a horror weekend for the three other title contenders, Whincup and McLaughlin (DJR/Team Penske) edged ahead as Fabian Coulthard (DJR/Team Penske), Shane van Gisbergen (RBHRT) and Chaz Mostert (Prodrive Racing Australia) all suffered blows which put a huge dent in their title hopes.

“We needed that,’’ Whincup said. “We just had to give ourselves an opportunit­y. The guys have dug hard for this one, so I can’t thank them enough.’’

McLaughlin was bitterly disappoint­ed to finish second in his Falcon.

“We had to save fuel at the end. It was a proud moment to race in front of the home fans and I pushed hard,’’ he said.

“It is now on for Newcastle (at the grand finale this month). We are going to try our best to get it done.’’

Whincup earlier grabbed just his second pole of the year when he stormed home to edge out McLaughlin.

“The car was good, we just really maximised that last lap, so happy days,” Whincup said.

Fabian Coulthard pulled off a minor miracle to make it to the qualifying grid after he rolled his Falcon in race one.

Whincup got off to a perfect start to take the lead from McLaughlin as all hell broke loose behind them when Cameron Waters tagged teammate Mark Winterbott­om.

Winterbott­om then hit Mostert, sending him to the back of the field and ruining his chance to win the title.

The drama continued on lap 17 when Shane van Gisber- gen sabotaged his own bid for back-to-back titles when he speared into Tim Slade during a pit-stop.

Van Gisbergen returned to the track after hefty repairs.

“I was doing everything I could to make up time,’’ said van Gisbergen, who finished in 24th.

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Picture: GETTY IN CONTROL: Supercars championsh­ip leader Jamie Whincup leads Scott McLaughlin in the Auckland SuperSprin­t at Pukekohe Park Raceway yesterday.

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