Shane van Gisbergen topped a wet and wild fourth practice session for the Bathurst 1000 that was shortened due to a late crash. RepcoSC Report:
that charged to the front. The Kiwi, making his first Supercars start since the end of the 2019 season, first went second quickest with a 2m32.183s.The session was red flagged for a second time at the midway point of the session afterOnce the session was green again there was a fascinating battle between the two lead Triple Eight cars.in the #88 entry, who set a 2m31.296.
That proved to be the end of the session, race control opting to declare the session before the Erebus Holden had been retrieved. That was a welcomed result for the Kiwi after two earlier sessions were hampered by mechanical issues.
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