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Waters takes second win of the season in Ford 1-2-3-4

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Waters takes second win of the season in Ford 1-2-3-4

Cam Waters led a Ford 1-2-3-4 in the first of three Supercars races at Townsville to take his second win of the season.

Waters and Dick Johnson Racing’s Brodie Kostecki went into the final lap of the 35-lap race nose-to-tail but Kostecki, who had been on a charge through the field in the late laps, fell just short of the win.

Kostecki started from pole for the fifth time this season but dropped two places at the start, with Waters and Matt Payne (Grove Racing) passing him immediately. But Kostecki quickly reclaimed his speed, and settled into second behind Waters before the pitstop cycle commenced.

Waters came into the pitlane on lap 18 but Kostecki stayed out for another six laps. The net result was that Waters stretched his lead but it was Payne in second when Kostecki resumed.

The DJR Mustang, in a special yellow livery for the weekend, closed while he found a way around Payne, but Waters prevailed by 0.200s.

“Brodie got a bad one [start] but I was pretty keen to get to Turn 2 first,” he said. “I was a little bit shocked to get P1. I just tried to manage that whole last thing, I knew he was behind me and I was just managing that lap. But I am glad there was not one more lap. It’s nice to be at the pointy end.”

Cameron Waters

Photo by: Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images

Kostecki reported that he made the call to pit after he watched Waters come into the pitlane.

“[It was] a call from me. I thought [when] Cam had pitted, I did not want to pit behind Cam. We are looking pretty good for tomorrow,” he said. “I thought I have a big dive down the last corner but Cam is a pretty smart racer.”

Payne’s team-mate Kai Allen took fourth place after ceding a position to him after their respective pitstops, while Chaz Mostert took fifth.

The Walkinshaw TWG Supra had a minor engine issue during qualifying but it was clearly the fastest of the Toyotas and he jumped to second on the opening lap, before losing places.

Thomas Randle took sixth place for Tickford, an especially impressive result given that he lost half of his Practice session after a technical problem left him on the sidelines. With a place in the all-important championship top 10 in the balance Randle drove a clever race, and stayed out of trouble for all 35 laps.

Both Triple Eight drivers had tough Fridays, with Broc Feeney qualifying 16th and Will Brown 19th, the first time in three years in which the top 15 grid spots have not featured at least one of the team’s cars. Brown’s Mustang had a wheel come loose late in the qualifying session and Feeney’s simply lacked his trademark one-lap speed.

Cameron Waters

Cameron Waters

Photo by: Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images

Once the race started Brown put all that behind him to charge through to seventh, reminding everyone why he has been one of the category’s best overtakers. Feeney made it to 10th, at one stage hung wide on a corner, from where he watched Brown spear past two cars – including Feeney’s – at once.

Feeney carried a 15-point lead coming into the weekend but the results hand Payne the series lead by eight points. Two more 200km races, one each on Saturday and Sunday, will complete Supercars’ mid-winter northern swing.

Supercars Townsville – Race 1 results

1 Australia C. Waters Tickford Racing   Ford Mustang S650 35     60
2

B. Kostecki Dick Johnson Racing

  Ford Mustang S650 35 0.2000   60
3

M. Payne Grove Racing

  Ford Mustang S650 35 1.3649   54
4

K. Allen Grove Racing

  Ford Mustang S650 35 5.6400   47
5 Australia C. Mostert Walkinshaw TWG Racing   Toyota GR Supra 35 2.0768   43
6 Australia T. Randle Tickford Racing   Ford Mustang S650 35 1.3381   40
7 Australia W. Brown Triple Eight Race Engineering   Ford Mustang S650 35 0.7932   36
8

R. Wood Walkinshaw TWG Racing

  Toyota GR Supra 35 2.5123   33
9

J. Ojeda PremiAir Racing

  Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.1264   31
10

B. Feeney Triple Eight Race Engineering

  Ford Mustang S650 35 0.1961   28
11 Australia J. Le Brocq Matt Stone Racing   Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 1.4044   26
12 Australia J. Golding Blanchard Racing Team   Ford Mustang S650 35 1.9510   24
13

C. Murray Erebus Motorsport Penrite

  Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.4696   22
14 Australia A. De Pasquale Team 18   Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 3.3268   20
15 New Zealand A. Heimgartner Brad Jones Racing   Toyota GR Supra 35 4.6587   19
16 Australia D. Reynolds Team 18   Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.7828   17
17

R. Gray Dick Johnson Racing

  Ford Mustang S650 35 3.6115   16
18

J. Walls Triple Eight Race Engineering

  Ford Mustang S650 35 0.7752   15
19

C. Hill Brad Jones Racing

  Toyota GR Supra 35 0.9147   13
20

A. Cameron Blanchard Racing Team

  Ford Mustang S650 35 0.2498   12
21

D. Fraser PremiAir Racing

  Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.6451   11
22

J. Stewart Erebus Motorsport Penrite

  Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.2354   10
23

Z. Bates Matt Stone Racing

  Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 2.1598   9
24 Australia M. Jones Brad Jones Racing   Toyota GR Supra 35 2.3442   8
25

R. Goodall Tickford Racing

  Ford Mustang S650 35 8.7593   7
26 Australia A. Seton Matt Stone Racing   Chevrolet Camaro Mk.6 35 18.4377   6

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