Bathurst

2022 - 10 - 9

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Top 10 Shootout cancelled for first time in Bathurst history amid ... (Fox Sports)

Reigning Bathurst winner Chaz Mostert (with Fabian Coulthard) will start third. Watch every Practice, Qualifying & Race of the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship ...

I put my helmet on and got in the car.” Dale Wood finished fastest with a 2:26.222s (co-driving for Andre Heimgartner, who missed out on the top 10 shootout by one hundredth of a second). Feeney said he wasn’t upset at the move. ](https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/bathurst-1000/bathurst-1000-2022-results-times-thursday-practice-timesheets-garth-tander-dick-johnson-news/news-story/6df82f0c009c3ac075df3696b43411f6) [Start your free trial now >](https://servedby.flashtalking.com/click/7/147292;5439998;50126;211;0/?ft_width=1&ft_height=1&gdpr=&gdpr_consent=&us_privacy=&url=https://kayosports.com.au?marketing=supercars&extcamp=fsaeditoriallinksupercars-edt-fsp-lnk-awr-grc-suc-kyo&channel=fsa&campaign=launch&voucher=) 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. Cameron Waters – aptly named, perhaps – rode out the storm to qualify for provisional pole. Racing with brother Jake Kostecki, the pair are hoping to improve on their 13th-place finish in 2021. The car had been damaged on Friday when van Gisbergen hit Jones in the dying minutes of qualifying, forcing BJR to repair the car until almost 2am AEDT overnight. we don’t have the ability to manage that in the time tomorrow.” Tim Slade also missed the session to complete repairs on an air jack issue. Supercars CEO Shane Howard told a press conference: “Obviously, extraordinary conditions, the amount of water that was dumped on the circuit at the time.

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Early crash delivers ominous warning as weather takes a turn ... (Fox Sports)

It's here. 161 laps around Mount Panorama, 1000 kilometres in all. The Great Race – the 2022 Bathurst 1000 – begins at 11.15am AEDT.

The first race of the day delivered an ominous warning of what could be to come for the remainder of the day. It is a great result after the Top 10 Shootout was cancelled. There are wonderful stories all up and down the grid. From the returning veterans lighting up the track, to the stunning crashes, to the wild weather causing absolute chaos and the first cancellation of the Top 10 Shootout in its 44-year history. The weather is set to play a crucial role, as it has all weekend. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts a 60 per cent chance of any rain, with just 0 to 2mm likely. But the green flag waved and the action began in earnest – before ending in tragedy. But for James Courtney, this weekend is like no other. The Great Race – the 2022 Bathurst 1000 – begins at 11.15am AEDT. Cameron Waters, twice runner-up, starts from pole (with James Moffat), but is only second-favourite with the bookies behind 2020 winner Shane van Gisbergen. 42-year-old Dontas has been a mainstay of the SuperUtes competition, having stood on the podium in the Bathurst round of the competition in the past. 161 laps around Mount Panorama, 1000 kilometres in all.

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Kiwi van Gisbergen claims second Bathurst 1000 victory (RNZ)

New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen and co-driver Garth Tander have claimed a second Bathurst 1000 victory as a duo after surviving a frantic sprint finish in ...

"When Chaz got into second I got a bit worried because we know how fast he is here, but once the gap stayed at a second I knew we were OK." "I just can't thank the team enough. "I just wanna go and do another skid, that was sick," he told the ABC, having shredded his tyres in celebration.

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Van Gisbergen denies Mostert in Bathurst classic (Supercars.com)

Shane van Gisbergen has fended off a late charge from Chaz Mostert to win his second Repco Bathurst 1000. Van Gisbergen and Garth Tander combined to win ...

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Bathurst 1000: Van Gisbergen/Tander take final Holden win (autosport.com)

Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander took a fitting victory in the final Bathurst 1000 that will feature the famous Holden brand.

Supercars' most successful team of the past 15 years is set for a radical shakeup next year when Jamie Whincup retires from driving and takes over the reins at Triple Eight. On the face of it, picking an 18-year-old rookie to replace arguably the greatest Supercars driver of all time is a risky move. His decision to leave Brad Jones Racing was the biggest shock of the Australian Supercars silly season so far.

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Shane van Gisbergen wins Bathurst 1000 after brutal start in ... (The Guardian)

The New Zealander sealed a repeat of his 2020 triumph with Garth Tander on a day when six safety cars were deployed inside 61 laps.

He has room to extend his record with legs at the Gold Coast and Adelaide to come. He now has the most wins in a season with 19, eclipsing the previous record of 18 by Scott McLaughlin. Davison’s late crash meant his teammate and brother Alex’s record of finishing every start at Bathurst came to an end. “It’s a privilege to add to the tally of Holden wins,” van Gisbergen said. He veered across the track and was smashed into by Dale Wood’s Holden, and Matt Campbell’s Ford Mustang joined the pile-up. When racing resumed on lap five, Zane Goddard’s Mustang left the track as he attempted to overtake and lost control re-joining the tarmac.

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Van Gisbergen's Bathurst triumph 'hard to put into words' (1 News)

Kiwi driver continues dominance by breaking record for wins in single Australia Touring Cars and Supercars season.

He now has the most wins in a season with 19, eclipsing the previous record of 18 by Scott McLaughlin. The win was record setting for van Gisbergen and cements the most dominant season ever in Australian Touring Cars and Supercars history. "It's a privilege to add to the tally of Holden wins," van Gisbergen said.

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Watch: Big night Shane? Kiwi Bathurst champ disappears to vomit ... (New Zealand Herald)

The Kiwi Supercars star had to run out on a live television appearance on Nine Network's Today show in Australia to vomit, leaving his co-driver Garth Tander to ...

"To be able to be that close to him and see how he goes about his work, and see all the data and see all the vision and tech and stuff. "To stand here as a five time winner of the race, I can't believe it," Tander told Today. "But also great to share it with Shane. Asked how his partner was doing during the interview, Tander replied: "I think he's curled in the fetal position in the corner somewhere. I don't usually get emotional at the end of races like that, but yesterday it hit me pretty hard. Not sure we're going to hear from him anymore this morning.

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Goddard apologetic over brutal Bathurst crash (V8 Sleuth)

ZANE Goddard apologised to Grove Racing and Brad Jones Racing following his 'big mistake' in the early stages of Sunday's Repco Bathurst 1000, ...

“(It was) a big mistake on my part. “I wasn’t going in expecting them to forgive me on the spot or for it to be shown on television, I just genuinely felt shit. “It’s hard in that situation, I thought I did the right thing, I had no intention of trying to get back on the track as fast as possible. “Once I was on the grass, every time I applied the brake I kept spinning more to the left, so I was trying to modulate it, but every time I hit it, it kept spinning more, so I kept trying to go straighter. “I would have come back on the track slower, but I reckon I would have been facing backwards. “I sort of tried to the last moment to keep it on the track, hence I was going quite straight, to the point where I had to bail off the track.

Incidents punctuate early Bathurst laps (Supercars.com)

Two major incidents have stunted the early laps of the Repco Bathurst 1000. The race was brought under the control of the BP Ultimate Safety Car on lap 1, ...

This is a modal window. The race restarted under cloudy skies on lap 10, with Holdsworth opening up a four-second gap by lap 15. The race restarted on lap 5 with Lee Holdsworth heading the field. The race was brought under the control of the BP Ultimate Safety Car on lap 1, and immediately after the restart. The Best Ford, meanwhile, was out on the spot. An off for Jake Kostecki saw the Safety Car deployed for a third time on lap 17.

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Bathurst 1000 top-ten shootout cancelled amid 'extreme' weather (The Guardian)

Spectator camp grounds were surrounded by rivers and cars bogged deep in mud as the Supercars succumbed to the deluge.

“We are very lucky to have the fans that we have in this sport. We’re sorry we didn’t get be able to do the top 10 today. Supercars CEO Shane Howard told a press conference: “Obviously, extraordinary conditions, the amount of water that was dumped on the circuit at the time.

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Bathurst 1000: Van Gisbergen/Tander take final Holden win (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander took a fitting victory in the final Repco Bathurst 1000 that will feature the famous Holden brand.

It's been a long road for the Melbourne native but, after two lengthy battles, he's finally got a full-time drive to look forward to On the face of it, picking an 18-year-old rookie to replace arguably the greatest Supercars driver of all time is a risky move. His decision to leave Brad Jones Racing was the biggest shock of the Australian Supercars silly season so far.

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'F*****g vehicle blocked me!' Reigning Bathurst champ at centre of ... (Fox Sports)

'F*****g vehicle blocked me!' Reigning Bathurst champ at centre of massive controversy.

“Is he clear of him? “The line is the safety car line, to be deemed in front you’ve got to be in front by the time you get to that line, otherwise you’ve got to redress,” he explained. “I saw (the recovery vehicle) coming – I didn’t even see Chaz because I just saw the flashing lights,” he explained. He has been impeded by that recovery car. “The issue really is that (recovery) car shouldn’t have been there and impacted any way.” The 24-year-old lashed out on the radio, telling his team the “f*****g vehicle blocked me” as Mostert snuck through when Kostecki had to yield.

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Kiwi Bathurst champ ducks off to vomit during interview (1 News)

It was clear van Gisbergen celebrated his victory in style the night before when he appeared on Nine Network's Today show with co-driver Garth Tander. The pair ...

It's hard work doing 1000kms around here but it was harder work getting him up this morning." "It's hard to put into words but it's pretty cool." Not sure we're going to hear from him anymore this morning.

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Live updates: Supercars Championship - Bathurst 1000 from Mount ... (Newshub)

Join us at 1pm, as Kiwi champion Shane van Gisbergen chases Scott McLaughlin season-win record.

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'Pretty simple': Winners' brutal swipe at rivals who caused Bathurst ... (Fox Sports)

The 2022 Bathurst 1000 was defined, perhaps more than any other in recent memory, by the co-drivers – and the winning duo didn't hold back in their ...

“If I could get to the front in the first stint, great. I got a couple at the start but I gave a few up at the early stint because it was just out of control. Because I knew full well if I couldn’t get to the front, he was (gestures to van Gisbergen).” It was just getting through that phase, and just having that mindset — I don’t have anything to prove. In the end, Tander’s calm, composed stints provided the perfect co-driver performance. Tander said: “We spoke last night in the car on the way back to the house. Mark Skaife said: “It was pretty mad. The outrageous chaos of the opening 57 laps – with six safety cars – left the paddock stunned. It was crazy stuff. When the race restarted, Zane Goddard, co-driving for James Courtney, lost control at The Chase attempting a desperate overtake. But for many teams, that backfired immediately. [Holden star duo ‘honoured’ by last-chance Bathurst glory](https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/bathurst-1000/no-words-right-now-holden-star-duo-take-second-bathurst-crown-in-three-years/news-story/35e6bb8d3b93009143af490b30229c4b) [RACE CENTRE: ](https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/bathurst-1000/no-words-right-now-holden-star-duo-take-second-bathurst-crown-in-three-years/news-story/35e6bb8d3b93009143af490b30229c4b) [FULL RESULTS](https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/race-centre?meetingid=492)

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Van Gisbergen walks out of live TV interview to vomit after Bathurst ... (Speedcafe)

The Red Bull Ampol Racing driver claimed victory with co-driver Garth Tander in yesterday's Mount Panorama enduro. Van Gisbergen and Tander fronted up for an ...

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Tickford adamant Waters could have won Bathurst (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Tickford Racing boss Tim Edwards says Cam Waters and James Moffat could have won the Repco Bathurst 1000 had it not been for the run-in with 'buffoon' ...

It's been a long road for the Melbourne native but, after two lengthy battles, he's finally got a full-time drive to look forward to On the face of it, picking an 18-year-old rookie to replace arguably the greatest Supercars driver of all time is a risky move. His decision to leave Brad Jones Racing was the biggest shock of the Australian Supercars silly season so far.

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Flying in the fast lane at Bathurst | Defence News (Defence News)

Tickford Racing driver Thomas Randle experienced a 'hot lap' of a different kind at the weekend at Bathurst 1000.

Similar support will be provided to the MotoGP at Philip Island from October 14-16. When the opportunity arose to represent the Navy at the Bathurst 1000, it was an opportunity Commander Dale couldn’t turn down. Tickford Racing driver Thomas Randle experienced a ‘hot lap’ of a different kind at the weekend at Bathurst 1000.

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'No words right now': Holden star duo 'honoured' by ultimate last ... (Fox Sports)

Shane van Gisbergen and Garth Tander have delivered Holden the ultimate farewell at Mount Panorama, taking out the 2022 Bathurst 1000.

but at his best, he’s as good as we’ve ever seen,” he said. Seriously impressive to watch. We lost count of how many we signed. “I don’t know where I am, crazy,” he said in the immediate aftermath of the win. “How many Holden flags are around this weekend? “The last couple of laps I was trying to keep focus but it was a pretty big distraction (all the Holden fans and flags).”

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Shoot out canned! Chaotic weather forces Bathurst 1000 event to be ... (Fox Sports)

Wild weather has played a massive role in the 2022 edition of the Bathurst 1000 as Holden prepares to farewell the Great Race.

Matt Chahda (R)/Jaylyn Robotham (R) $5.50 Davison/Davison Tim Slade/Tim Blanchard Say it ain’t so. Jake Kostecki/Kurt Kostecki Will Davison/Alex Davison An absolute downpour ensured race officials cancelled Saturday’s Shoot-out due to the unsafe conditions. Winterbottom/Caruso Lowndes/Fraser Feeney/Whincup Mostert/Coulthard Waters/Moffat

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Bathurst smash prompts $10000 fine (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Zane Goddard has been fined $10000 for triggering a crash that took himself and two other cars out of the Repco Bathurst 1000.

It's been a long road for the Melbourne native but, after two lengthy battles, he's finally got a full-time drive to look forward to On the face of it, picking an 18-year-old rookie to replace arguably the greatest Supercars driver of all time is a risky move. His decision to leave Brad Jones Racing was the biggest shock of the Australian Supercars silly season so far.

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