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Supercars boss playing dirty, says Whincup

- DAVID LONG

Officially his appeal is over but the Bathurst 1000 fallout is not going away with Jamie Whincup taking aim at Supercars boss James Warburton for ‘‘playing dirty’’.

The six-time Supercars champion confirmed his Red Bull Racing team (RBR) would not take their Bathurst appeal further after their protest was dismissed on Tuesday night.

However, Whincup has ensured his infamous Bathurst finish is still a talking point ahead of this weekend’s Gold Coast 600 thanks to a noholds-barred blog.

Whincup has finally given his side of the drama in a personal website post, criticisin­g Warburton for slamming RBR’s Bathurst appeal as ‘‘un-Australian’’.

The four-time Bathurst winner has also sensationa­lly accused TV networks of doctoring race audio to suggest he defied team orders and caused the infamous Great Race incident.

Whincup yesterday made no apologies for his blog when he fronted media ahead of the Gold Coast 600 this weekend.

‘‘I just wanted to get all the facts from my point of view,’’ he said.

‘‘Everyone has said their opinion. Now it’s up to our fan base to make a decision on what is right and wrong.’’

Whincup’s appeal against a 15-second time penalty that cost him a fifth Bathurst title on October 9 was dismissed by Supercars National Court of Appeal on Tuesday night in Melbourne.

He crossed the line first but was relegated to 11th after being penalised for his role in a late incident that ended the winning hopes of Volvo’s Scott McLaughlin and Holden’s Garth Tander.

‘‘I would be lying if I said the appeal had not been a distractio­n,’’ Whincup said.

‘‘It’s a speed bump. We will just try and concentrat­e on this weekend.’’

RBR had seven days after their dismissed protest to decide whether to take their case to the FIA Internatio­nal Court of Appeal - a move Whincup has ruled out. ’’Our whole Bathurst campaign finished at 5pm last night when I posted that blog,’’ he said.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Shane van Gisbergen will go into the Gold Coast 600 with a 139-point lead in the championsh­ip.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Shane van Gisbergen will go into the Gold Coast 600 with a 139-point lead in the championsh­ip.

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