‘Didn’t pull rank’: Legend defends shock quali switch; SVG’s ‘rush of blood’ slammed — Bathurst LIVE

‘Didn’t pull rank’: Legend defends shock quali switch; SVG’s ‘rush of blood’ slammed — Bathurst LIVE

The carparks around Mount Panorama might be closed after the wild weather of recent days, but the action on track is set to heat up even further on Saturday.

One fan I spoke to outside the track was bogged four times trying to leave the course on Friday night. He opted to trek on foot on Saturday morning.

Friday saw the rain arrive and cause chaos among the field. Cameron Waters – aptly named, perhaps – rode out the storm to qualify for provisional pole.

Meanwhile, reigning Supercars champion and runaway series leader Shane van Gisbergen copped a three place grid penalty for crashing into Macauley Jones in the final seconds of qualifying, the latest setback in a series of blows to his campaign to climb the most famous mountain in Australian sport.

He wasn’t the only star to be hit with a penalty following Friday’s drama. Jake Kostecki’s own stuttering weekend got worse on Friday night when it was revealed he had earned a $10,000 fine from stewards for speeding in Practice Four under red flag conditions.

The session was red flagged for a third time on Friday when Will Brown crashed, but Kostecki still clocked 220km/h and even overtook Chaz Mostert down Conrod Straight. Half of the fine is suspended until December 31 2023.

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VAN GISBERGEN SLAMMED

Reigning Supercars champion and runaway series leader Shane van Gisbergen earned a three-place grid penalty for crashing into Macauley Jones on his final timed lap.

There was no room for van Gisbergen to overtake at Turn 13, the hard shunt sending Jones into the wall and requiring plenty of repairs before Saturday’s action.

Brad Jones Racing worked until 1.30am on the damaged car, but successfully completed the repairs in full.

Team owner Brad Jones said: “Here you can win the race from last place … it’s just disappointing.

“Even in the dry, you can’t get two cars through that part of the track. So, I think Shane, I’m a little unsure what he was thinking. Clearly, he was committed and he was trying to pass.

“It was just maybe a bit of rush of blood from his side, I’m not sure. Look, the penalty is the penalty, it has done so much damage to the car, but we will sort it out and get it going again for tomorrow.

“The stewards said that he (van Gisbergen) was apologetic about it, it’s just unfortunate.”

Van Gisbergen took to social media to defend his actions.

“Bizarre ending to quali making contact with the 96 car,” he wrote.

“From my end I saw him make a big mistake at T1 and go wide so knew his lap was ruined.

“At Skyline he braked super early and out of the line so I thought he was letting me past.

“Once I committed over Skyline that was it.”

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WHINCUP: ‘I DIDN’T PULL RANK’

Four-time Bathurst 1000 winner Jamie Whincup has defended his team’s decision to have him take to the track in qualifying – despite him being co-driver to his full-time replacement at Red Bull Racing, teen Broc Feeney.

Whincup was the only co-driver on track, but managed to qualify a disappointing 14th.

The legend, who is now the team principal, said it wasn’t his decision to drive instead of Feeney.

“It completely wasn’t my decision, it was the engineers’ decision,” Whincup said.

“They said ‘Mate, you’re in for qualifying’. So, I do what they say and put my suit on and in I went.

“Broc was comfortable with that, for sure. We try to get the best result for the team.

“The last thing I want is people thinking I called rank and said ‘I’m in for qualifying’. That certainly wasn’t the case.

“I’m here as a co-driver, I’m here to support Broc and the team and the decision from ‘Dutto’ (team manager Mark Dutton) and the engineers was for me to qualify. I put my helmet on and got in the car.”

Feeney said he wasn’t upset at the move. “I struggled quite a bit out there myself at the start of P4, but I’m still building up my confidence in a Supercar at this track in the wet,” Feeney said.

“It’s a good thing for me – I was happy to sit back and was well and truly happy for him to qualify today.”

WEATHER REPORT

After plenty of rain on Friday, things are likely to get even worse on Saturday.

The Bureau of Meteorology reports an all-but-100% chance of rain, with: “The chance of a thunderstorm, possibly severe with heavy rain which may lead to flash flooding during this afternoon and evening.”

Around 40mm is expected to fall.

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SATURDAY

10.20am – 11.20am: Practice 5 (co-drivers)

1pm – 2pm: Supercars Practice 6 (all drivers)

5.05pm: Top-10 Shootout

SUNDAY

8am – 8.20am: Supercars warm-up

8.40am – 9am: Drivers’ Parade

11.15am: Race start (161 laps)

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