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  •   Home > News > Sports > Motorsports

    Kiwis have dominated the first Supercars race since the Covid-19 enforced shutdown of the season

    Kiwis have dominated the first Supercars race since the Covid-19 enforced shutdown of the season


    Series leader Scott McLaughlin has held off a late charge from compatriot Shane van Gisbergen to take out the race in Sydney, and extend his championship lead.

    Van Gisbergen used fresher tyres to launch a late charge - and McLaughlin says it was tough to keep him at bay.



    Two more races will be held this afternoon.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     25 Oct: Supercars driver Ryan Wood has clocked the second fastest time in the final practice session on the Gold Coast
     25 Oct: Formula One phenom Max Verstappen is keeping cool in his fightback attempt at a fifth-straight Drivers' Championship ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix
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