Taranaki Daily News

Murphy predicting epic Newcastle battle

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New Zealand motor racing legend Greg Murphy says mind games will be in play between Scott McLaughlin and Shane van Gisbergen next weekend.

The two Kiwi drivers will fight it out for this year’s Supercars championsh­ip in Newcastle and, as the season has gone on, a rivalry has emerged between the two of them.

Van Gisbergen is looking for his second Supercars title, having won it in 2016, while McLaughlin is out to make amends from last year, when he blew his chances of winning the championsh­ip, being given three penalties in the final race in Newcastle.

Murphy said next weekend was set up for an epic battle after nothing could separate the drivers in the previous round in Pukekohe.

‘‘It’s an interestin­g situation that changes so quickly and we saw that at Pukekohe,’’ Murphy, a four-time Bathurst winner, told Stuff.

‘‘Scott started with the upper hand by grabbing another pole position, but then we saw Shane really dominate in the race and lay down a hell of a challenge.

‘‘At that point on Saturday afternoon, I really didn’t think Scott was going to be able to respond to it on Sunday.

‘‘But the manner in which he did respond was with such strength and maybe more mental strength than anything else. It completely blew me away.

‘‘The ability for him to do that, and so convincing­ly, puts them back on level pegging.

‘‘The circuit we’re going to, I don’t think it benefits one or the other and they’re both so strong in just about every facet of the sport.

‘‘So it will come down to what we saw in Pukekohe, to the teams providing each driver with the car, with the best set up and speed that will make the difference.

‘‘With 14 points separating them and 300 up for grabs, you don’t have to do the maths to work out it’s anybody’s.

‘‘All it’s going to take is one of the smallest mistakes to turn things on its head.’’

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