Otago Daily Times

Provisiona­l pole claimed by Hodsworth

MOTORSPORT

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SYDNEY: Ford veteran Lee Holdsworth has claimed provisiona­l pole at the Bathurst 1000 after producing a scorching lap around Mt Panorama.

The Tickford driver saw off challenges from Red Bull Holden’s Shane van Gisbergen and Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin to lead the top three.

Holdsworth, racing in his 17th Bathurst 1000, will enter today’s top10 shootout with serious confidence.

‘‘This is my first time as provisiona­l pole at Bathurst so we’ll string it all together tomorrow and worry about Sunday when the time comes,’’ the 37yearold said.

Holdsworth captured P1 in the nick of time, jumping to the top before rain fell at Bathurst with about three minutes remaining in qualifying.

McLaughlin was denied by the weather, and earlier by a red flag when he was in the middle of a hot lap. The defending Bathurst champion had to slow down when Matt Stone Racing’s Jake Kostecki slammed his Commodore into Skyline corner.

But it was a good recovery from McLaughlin, who earlier lost control in practice and crashed his Mustang into the wall, resulting in minor damage.

After claiming both practice sessions on Thursday, rising Tickford star Cameron Waters came in fourth. His codriver, Will Davison, earlier showed why he is still one of the leading Supercars drivers after a scintillat­ing first session yesterday.

Left without a fulltime drive after his 23Red team withdrew from the championsh­ip due to the impacts of Covid19, dual Bathurst 1000 winner Davison has been parked for most of 2020. But in teaming up with Waters at Mt Panorama the pair have a serious shot at taking out the great race.

Another superstar pairing will start the shootout fifth — Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes are again driving together. — AAP

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IAMGES ?? No 1 . . . Lee Holdsworth (right) and codriver Michael Caruso celebrate provisiona­l pole after practice at Bathurst yesterday.
PHOTO: GETTY IAMGES No 1 . . . Lee Holdsworth (right) and codriver Michael Caruso celebrate provisiona­l pole after practice at Bathurst yesterday.

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