Supercars Albert Park: Brown wins Race 2 as Triple Eight’s streak continues


The Crimson Bull Chevrolet driver made probably the most of beginning on the skin, racing line to take the lead and went on to take his second win of the season by 0.96sec.

“I had an excellent quick automobile, I used to be capable of handle it from the entrance and handle the tyres,” stated the 25-year-old after his second win of the season. “Hopefully I will preserve it going over the weekend.”

The race was received within the opening 10 seconds of the 17-lap journey. Cam Waters appeared to have the marginally higher bounce on the inexperienced however Brown beat the Tickford Ford Mustang to the primary nook, taking a lead he was by no means to lose. The Ford had velocity however on a heat monitor Waters by no means received the prospect to place a transfer on Brown – particularly when he discovered Broc Feeney on his inside on Lap 8.

Waters fought again however within the course of fell to sixth, whereas Feeney seized second a lap later from Mark Winterbottom, who later jumped to second within the confusion after making up seven positions in Thursday’s race. The veteran pressed Feeney for the remainder of the race laborious however couldn’t discover a well past in his Team18 Chevrolet – till lap 17, when Feeney dropped two locations when he locked the rear brakes and ran vast.

“That was hectic, no pitstops makes it an unbelievable race,” stated Winterbottom.

“You suppose 19 laps [sic] just isn’t very lengthy, but it surely was flat-out. Our race tempo is nice and we’re positively on target.”

Broc Feeney, Triple Eight Race Engineering Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Picture by: Edge Photographics

Behind the pair of Chevrolet Camaros, Grove Racing’s Matt Payne took third place in the very best of the Fords forward of Feeney, Will Davison (Dick Johnson Racing Ford), Nick Percat (Matt Stone Racing Chevrolet) and Waters.

Payne, who completed the race with a damaged entrance wheel rim after a conflict with Anton de Pasquale on the opening lap of the race, didn’t know he had the issue.

“I do not know, that occurred at first,” he stated. “I misplaced the steering wheel out of my arms. One other third place is fairly good, I can’t complain!”

One driver who didn’t characteristic was Chaz Mostert. Coming into the race third within the factors, the WAU Ford driver skilled a blistered tyre and dropped properly down the pack, ending seventeenth.

Even after the mishap for Feeney he stays second within the factors, whereas Brown’s place is aided by 5 bonus factors for the quickest lap. He leads on 437 from Feeney’s 419, with Mostert third on 354 from Payne (302) and Percat (302).

Saturday will see two extra Qualifying classes which can set the grid for one race every on Saturday and Sunday.

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