The New Zealand Herald

Leader ignores caution

McLaughlin says he can’t take foot off just because he tops Supercars standings

- Dale Budge

iwi Supercars driver Scott McLaughlin is in new territory as he tries to go all-out for race wins while also being careful not to take any unnecessar­y risks.

“It is so tight, you really need to be winning races to be going good in the championsh­ip,” McLaughlin told the

“I don’t think you can [consolidat­e] — I think you have to take each race as it comes.

“We know that the Triple Eight guys are going to be right at the front all the time.

“We know that Chaz [Mostert] is going to be there and Fabs [teammate Fabian Coulthard] is going to be there as well, so we need to make sure that the #17 car is always up there.”

The impact of a bad result is magnified during the endurance rounds, where at the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000, all 300 points are up for grabs in the one race rather than spread out across multiple races, as happens at the sprint rounds. A small error could become extremely costly.

If McLaughlin can safely maintain his advantage during the endurance rounds, he will have gone a long way to securing a maiden Supercars title.

“It is good to be in this position but you have to think about the situation,” McLaughlin said. “The enduros can definitely shake things up.”

McLaughlin feels if he tries to drive too cautiously, then trouble will find him.

“The minute you start thinking about that, you are in trouble,” he insisted. “I think you do cause more trouble for yourself when you try to consolidat­e points, and there is no need for that.

“I don’t think you need to be consolidat­ing at this point in the championsh­ip — I think it is important to just get on with things and drive as fast as you can, and I’m sure that is what Jamie [Whincup] and Shane [van Gisbergen] will be doing.”

The only time McLaughlin will think about the championsh­ip situation is if he finds himself behind late in a race.

“At the end of the day, top three is always a good haul of points and you have to think about that, but at the same time, your competitiv­e edge means you want to be winning races.”

McLaughlin will be joined by former Volvo teammate Alex Premat for the Pirtek Endurance Cup. The Frenchman captured the trophy last year alongside New Zealander van Gisbergen while driving for Red Bull Racing.

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