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What happens to SVG s title bid if he can t race at Sandown?

What happens to SVG s title bid if he can t race at Sandown? Repco Supercars Championship By James Pavey A key storyline in the days leading to the Penrite Oil Sandown SuperSprint is the fitness of Shane van Gisbergen following his collarbone injury. Van Gisbergen is racing the clock to be fit for the second round of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship, which commences on Saturday at the iconic Melbourne circuit. Red Bull Ampol Racing has yet to provide an update on the 31-year-old s fitness, all but confirming van Gisbergen will be fit to drive. However, should he be unable to compete at Sandown, precedent suggests his title charge would be far from over.

Coast chippie goes full throttle on Bathurst debut

Premium Content Subscriber only Climbing Australian motorsport’s biggest mountain – Bathurst’s Mount Panorama – in a $500,00 V8 Supercar was a “pinch yourself” moment for Sunshine Coast carpenter Jack Sipp. “To be finally sitting there on the grid in a Supercar was a pretty special moment,” Sipp, 25, said. “I’ve watched it (Bathurst motor racing) since I was a young fellow.” He was behind the wheel of a car formerly driven by Supercars legend Jamie Whincup when he lined up for Eggleston Motorsport in the Super2 Series race at the weekend. “Obviously it was my first time there, so I had to do the right thing and get through the weekend and get in as many laps as I could and bring the car home in one piece,” he said.

Van Gisbergen ends six-month pole drought

Van Gisbergen ends six-month pole drought Repco Supercars Championship By James Pavey Last-man out Shane van Gisbergen is in the box seat for a Bathurst clean sweep after he claimed pole position for Race 2. Van Gisbergen, who won Saturday s race, recorded a 2:05.6175s to oust Tickford Racing ace Cameron Waters in the ARMOR All Top 10 Shootout. It marked van Gisbergen s 33rd career pole position, and his first since Race 18 at Hidden Valley last year. The top three were split by just 0.18s, with Dick Johnson Racing s Anton De Pasquale equalling his best qualifying result with his 2:05.8009s. Chasing a first pole position since Sydney Olympic Park in 2014, De Pasquale s teammate Will Davison clocked a 2:06.3136s to put a three-tenth margin on Mark Winterbottom.

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