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    Brodie Kostecki will start last in today's top 10 shootout for the Bathurst 1000 after setting a lap record in a razor tight qualifying session

    Brodie Kostecki will start last in today's top 10 shootout for the Bathurst 1000 after setting a lap record in a razor tight qualifying session


    The reigning champion at Mount Panorama's pipped championship leader Broc Feeney by just six one-thousands of a second.

    Kiwi driver Ryan Wood was third fastest as the top six were all within one tenth of a time Kostecki could hardly have been happier with.



    Matt Payne and Andre Heimgartner were the next best New Zealanders and will start tomorrow's race from 18th and 19th, respectively.

    MOTORSPORT WITH THE NEW CRC CERAMIC ARMOUR. FOR THAT SHOWROOM FINISH.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Motorsports News
     11 Oct: He's consistently been the fastest New Zealand driver in the Supercars series and now he's cracked the Top Ten Shootout at Bathurst
     10 Oct: The first practice for Sunday's Bathurst 1000 has seen New Zealanders Ryan Wood, Matt Payne and Andre Heimgartner sit first, fourth and eighth respectively
     09 Oct: Jaxon Evans has reflected on the lure of racing at Panorama ahead of his fourth Bathurst 1000 on Sunday
     08 Oct: Supercars driver Ryan Wood is taking in the lessons from his first Bathurst 1000 ahead of his return to Mount Panorama this afternoon
     07 Oct: A Nascar champion with a rich heritage in the sport reckons Shane van Gisbergen is revolutionising the series
     06 Oct: Kiwi motor racing driver Shane van Gisbergen is stoked he made the difficult decision to leave Supercars Down Under to chase glory in America
     05 Oct: Surprise pole-sitter George Russell has had a sneaky dig at McLaren for underperforming in qualifying for Formula One's Singapore Grand Prix
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