The Cairns Post

Lowndes’ victory keeps the dream alive

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Craig Lowndes of Red Bull Racing takes the podium in Darwin yesterday. FORD and Jamie Whincup’s nearest championsh­ip rival put the heat back on the Holden pin- up driver in Darwin yesterday to reinvigora­te the V8 Supercars season.

Following Whincup’s sixth win from the last eight races on Saturday, the 28-year-old opened up a sizeable 224-point gap in the series standings.

He had found his groove in his reconfigur­ed Commodore VF, dominating in Texas and Perth and he looked to be coasting to his fifth title with another commanding victory at Hidden Valley.

Desperate not to let Whincup continue his demolition, a fierce rival and a teammate stepped up, with Top End temperatur­es reaching 34C.

First it was Ford Performanc­e Racing’s out- of- sorts Mark Winterbott­om.

He dusted himself off after a bump on teammate David Reynolds the previous day that ruined both their podium prospects and served to anger their bosses.

Under plenty of pressure, Winterbott­om broke through for his first race win in more than 12 months to earn some redemption with an emphatic win by 6.01sec ahead of Holden pair James Courtney and Craig Lowndes.

Then in the third and final race of the weekend, it was Lowndes who put his hand up.

Avoiding a spectacula­r pile- up that forced seven drivers to quit, the 38-yearold crossed the line with Winterbott­om hot on his tail and Reynolds completing the podium.

Second in the championsh­ip, Lowndes got a lift when told he had reduced the gap to Whincup – who came home fifth and a penaltyaff­ected 19th yesterday – to 159 points to keep the title battle alive.

‘‘You always get a little bit down on yourself when you see that gap growing,’’ said Lowndes.

‘‘But today’s proven we can bounce back. It’s nice to have a victory.’’

Lowndes was relieved to score his 92nd career win given his tyres were degrading on the abrasive track.

‘‘I think we pushed a little bit too hard,’’ he said.

‘‘We burnt the rear wheels up quite quickly and Frosty (Winterbott­om) was pouncing.

‘‘I knew he’d come but I thought we could keep that gap.

‘‘But during the last two laps, the rear tyres really started to go.’’

Ford’s Will Davison is third on the points table followed by Holden trio Shane van Gisbergen, Fabian Coulthard and Jason Bright, while Winterbott­om jumped to seventh.

‘‘A win and a second is a good result so happy with the day,’’ said Winterbott­om, who is hoping to stay on a roll with the next round taking place in Townsville from July 5.

 ?? Picture: MICHAEL FRANCHI ?? Sweet success: 1. Jamie Whincup (Holden) 1423 2. Craig Lowndes (Holden) 1264 3. Will Davison (Ford) 1148 4. S Van Gisbergen (Holden) 1127 5. Fabian Coulthard (Holden) 1108 6. Jason Bright (Holden) 1101 7. Mark Winterbott­om (Ford) 1079 8. Garth Tander...
Picture: MICHAEL FRANCHI Sweet success: 1. Jamie Whincup (Holden) 1423 2. Craig Lowndes (Holden) 1264 3. Will Davison (Ford) 1148 4. S Van Gisbergen (Holden) 1127 5. Fabian Coulthard (Holden) 1108 6. Jason Bright (Holden) 1101 7. Mark Winterbott­om (Ford) 1079 8. Garth Tander...

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