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Van Gisbergen leads the Red Bull charge

- ED JACKSON

SHANE van Gisbergen has secured a vital Supercars victory in Townsville as the Red Bull Holden Racing Team completed a dominant weekend.

After securing pole position earlier in the day, van Gisbergen came out on top of a tussle with teammate Jamie Whincup on the Reid Park circuit to claim his first win since the season opener at Adelaide in March.

A safety car with less than 10 laps remaining, after Michael Caruso’s Nissan was sent into a tyre barrier following contact with Erebus rookie Anton de Pasquale, ended the race with a five-lap sprint but the Red Bull duo held off rival Scott McLaughlin to secure the result.

Victory means van Gisbergen (1902 points) now trails championsh­ip leader McLaughlin (2033) by 131 points after the Ford star came home third.

That result was a good one for McLaughlin, who started the race seventh and fell back to 11th by the end of the opening lap.

The DJR Team Penske driver pitted early to get some clear air, with the strategy helping him recover and end the day with a podium.

Whincup backed up his winning performanc­e on Saturday by finishing second as the Red Bulls swept all before them in north Queensland.

Red Bull Holden Racing Team finished one-two in both of the weekend’s races, with yesterday’s top two a reverse of Saturday’s.

Whincup now sits fourth on the championsh­ip ladder heading into the Ipswich SuperSprin­t at Queensland Raceway later this month. Craig Lowndes ended an emotional weekend during which he confirmed 2018 would be his final full-time Supercars season with a fourth-place finish.

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