Shell V-Power Racing’s Scott McLaughlin finished on the podium in the opening race of the 2018 Australian Supercars Championship, at the Adelaide 500. Fellow Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen (Red Bull Holden Racing Team) won the race from Walkinshaw Andretti United’s James Courtney, with McLaughlin coming home in third.
“It’s definitely nice to start the season on the podium,” commnented McLaughlin. “Those guys in front (Red Bull Holden Racing) were fast today, so congratulations to them. We’ve got a bit of work to do to catch up to them and stay with them, I think. If we can get another podium tomorrow, it’ll be a really strong start for the year.”
McLaughlin spent the day at or near the top of the timesheets, taking out first place in final practice as he looked to perfect the car for the following run in the Top 10 Shootout. He put in a fantastic lap in that session in much warmer conditions to lock away a front-row start for the 250km opening race of the season.
He got a flying start, and then led the pack for the opening stint of the race taking his first pit stop early, and then looked to use the undercut to stay in front of his rivals.
It nearly worked, however James Courtney just snuck in front after his first stop. In traffic, Scott battled some understeer and ended up having to settle in to a rhythm and take a well-earned podium to open his 2018 account.
Team mate Fabian Coulthard spent practice this morning working with his engineers on race pace for the No.12 Shell V-Power Ford, and then sat out the Top 10 Shootout after qualifying 18th yesterday.
He started this afternoon’s 250km race strongly, and got himself up to 11th position before his first pit stop. Being in the pack means that trouble is never far away, and Coulthard came together with rookie Richie Stanaway at the final corner mid-race, causing steering damage that required a lengthy period in the garage for repairs. He returned to the circuit three-laps down and finished the race in 21st place.
“We tried our best, but after qualifying poorly, it puts you back in the pack where there’s trouble, and unfortunately we found it,” commented Coulthard. I’ve definitely had better days in a race car, and I feel for the boys as they have to repair a damaged car. It’s not the best way to start the season, but we’ll look to qualify better and bounce back tomorrow.”
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