Nelson Mail

Kiwi driver wins dramatic race in Sydney classic

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A courageous drive from Shane van Gisbergen saw the New Zealand star secure a drama-packed first Supercars night race in Australia for 21 years.

Van Gisbergen engaged in a classic battle with Kiwi championsh­ip rival Scott McLaughlin, before passing the Ford driver in his Holden with 10 laps to go, in an enthrallin­g race at Sydney Motorsport Park on Saturday.

It proved to be a stunning night for Red Bull Holden, as Jamie Whincup worked his way past McLaughlin with three laps to go, for a second-place finish.

Van Gisbergen’s fifth win of the season, making it three from the last four, could prove to be vital in his quest for a second title.

The safety car coming out with 19 laps to go in the 300km race played into his hands, as the race previously seemed to be a twoway fight between McLaughlin and Holden veteran Craig Lowndes.

But van Gisbergen adopted an ultra-aggressive approach from the restart to pick off Lowndes, before flying past McLaughlin, following a number of unsuccessf­ul attempts.

‘‘I think in the end it turned out to be a great race,’’ van Gisbergen said.

‘‘When the safety came out the race really came alive and hopefully we put on a good show for the fans.

‘‘The front five cars were all on good tyres and had a close battle. Craig [Lowndes] and Scotty [McLaughlin] pitted early and I think we still could have run them down without the safety car, it still would’ve all come together. I just knew I had to get a good restart and get Craig as quick as I could, because he was driving really well.

‘‘Thankfully, I passed him straight away, and could focus on bringing the tyres in nice to attack Scotty.

‘‘The battle with Scotty was epic, he got a bit of pick-up and

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? A hard-charging Shane van Gisbergen lit up the Sydney Supernight 300 in his Holden. ‘‘In the end it turned out to be a great race,’’ the New Zealander said.
GETTY IMAGES A hard-charging Shane van Gisbergen lit up the Sydney Supernight 300 in his Holden. ‘‘In the end it turned out to be a great race,’’ the New Zealander said.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Shane van Gisbergen was happy with his Sydney win.
GETTY IMAGES Shane van Gisbergen was happy with his Sydney win.

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