The Southland Times

Super showdown for Kiwis in Newcastle

- David Long

So it’s come down to this.

Going into the final round of the Supercars season Scott McLaughlin and Shane van Gisbergen are separated by just 14 points, with 300 up for grabs.

It’s the narrowest margin there has ever been between two drivers battling it out for the title going into the last round of the season.

For one, it’s going to be one of the greatest moments of their career and for the other it’ll be a crushing blow, where a year’s hard counted for nothing.

And if that happens to be McLaughlin, it’ll be the second season in a row where he’s suffered a devastatin­g defeat on the last day.

But as much as it’s going to be an epic battle over the weekend, it’s also worth recognisin­g that this is another high point for New Zealand motorsport.

They’re both drivers who’ve done the hard yards racing in categories in New Zealand before shifting to the other side of the Tasman to test themselves at a higher level.

Greg Murphy, the four-time Bathurst winner and still one of New Zealand’s most recognisab­le drivers, says it’s not a coincidenc­e to him that these two are dominating Australia’s premier motor racing category.

‘‘They are two of the best Supercars drivers ever to walk the planet and they’re in the two best teams in Australia,’’ Murphy said.

‘‘They are equally as good as anyone who’s ever driven one of these cars before.

‘‘Not just these cars, Shane has shown he can drive anything at warp speed and be as quick as anyone else in the world and Scott’s the same.’’

Murphy gets to see van Gisbergen and McLaughlin at close hand during the season, as part of the excellent Supercars commentary team.

He’s witnessed the ups and downs of McLaughlin and van Gisbergen over the year and says he can’t see any weaknesses in either of them going into this deciding round.

Murphy can’t pick who’s going to come out on top, but he does feel a factor could be McLaughlin and van Gisbergen’s team-mates.

McLaughlin will have fellow Kiwi Fabian Coulthard in his corner, while driving tactically for van Gisbergen will be Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes.

‘‘They’ve got three cars working against one,’’ Murphy said.

‘‘Fabian is still not able to run at the pace Scott can and he’s still not where he needs to be for whatever reason.

‘‘He hasn’t been able to play a part as much as Scott needs him to.

‘‘We know Fabian is willing to do whatever he needs to do,’’ Murphy added.

‘‘But the thing is where Triple Eight have a bit more strength is that Lowndes and Whincup are performing better than what Fabian is.

‘‘So they’ve potentiall­y got the

‘‘They are two of the best Supercars drivers ever to walk the planet and they’re in the two best teams in Australia.’’ Four-time Bathurst winner Greg Murphy

strength in numbers, to be able to cause some grief.

‘‘But Scott is the qualifying guru and if he can qualify at the front, run at the front and have the speed in the car, he won’t need help.’’

It could play out that McLaughlin and van Gisbergen’s teams are so concerned with each other that it allows someone else to come through and win the races.

The driver perhaps most likely to spoil the party is Chaz Mostert, who’s been the only driver from the four-car Tickford Racing team to find pace lately, with two podiums from the last three races.

‘‘Massive things have changed behind the scenes,’’ Mostert told Stuff of his new found speed.

‘‘There’s a different mentality with what our guys have been doing on No 55, how we achieve things differentl­y and the focus on how we achieve the speed in the car has completely changed.

‘‘It shows that you can teach old dogs new tricks and we’re trying to finish this year off by learning something and giving our mind a good freshen up for the break and then think about how we can keep moving forward.’’

 ?? PHOTOSPORT ?? Either Scott McLaughlin, left, or Shane van Gisbergen will be smiling tomorrow evening.
PHOTOSPORT Either Scott McLaughlin, left, or Shane van Gisbergen will be smiling tomorrow evening.

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