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Albert Park Supercars: Triple Eight drivers split poles

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Albert Park Supercars: Triple Eight drivers split poles
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Mar 12, 2020, 6:05 AM

Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup have taken a pole position each for the first two Supercars races at the Australian Grand Prix.

In the first of two 10-minute sessions the two Red Bull Holden stars locked out the front row, van Gisbergen's 1m55.224s leading Whincup by 0.08s.

The seven-time champion was lucky to get that far, a brush with the wall on the exit of Turn 10 leaving his Commodore with a bent rim.

It did nothing to dent Whincup's confidence, though, a 1m55.280s in the second qualifying session handing him pole for the Saturday morning race.

Van Gisbergen slipped back to fourth in the second session, beaten by Tickford pair Cam Waters and Will Davison.

"Obviously both cars are really strong," said Whincup. "Full credit to the engineers, they brought us some rockets.

"I didn't quite have a good rhythm in the first one and belted the wall as a result. Once we changed the tyre set the car was back to brand new [for the second session], and really good through the middle sector."

Scott McLaughlin was consistent across the two sessions with a fourth and a fifth, while Andre Heimgartner banked a pair of Top 10s with a fifth for Race 1 and ninth for Race 2.

Chaz Mostert did likewise, qualifying 10th for the first race before staging his own shootout-style lap, after everyone had set a time, to take seventh in the second.

David Reynolds was the least consistent of the front-runners, the Erebus driver losing his crucial lap in the first session with a track limits infringement.

His second lap on the tyre set was only good enough for 17th, before he grabbed sixth on the grid for the second race.

First qualifying results:

Cla # Driver Car Time Gap
1 97 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen Holden Commodore ZB 1'55.224  
2 88 Australia Jamie Whincup Holden Commodore ZB 1'55.313 0.089
3 23 Australia Will Davison Ford Mustang GT 1'55.318 0.094
4 17 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin Ford Mustang GT 1'55.436 0.212
5 7 New Zealand Andre Heimgartner Ford Mustang GT 1'55.533 0.309
6 99 Australia Anton De Pasquale Holden Commodore ZB 1'55.572 0.348
7 8 Australia Nick Percat Holden Commodore ZB 1'55.689 0.465
8 6 Australia Cameron Waters Ford Mustang GT 1'55.781 0.557
9 5 Australia Lee Holdsworth Ford Mustang GT 1'55.784 0.560
10 25 Australia Chaz Mostert Holden Commodore ZB 1'55.822 0.598

Second qualifying results:

Cla # Driver Time Gap
1 88 Australia Jamie Whincup 1'55.280  
2 6 Australia Cameron Waters 1'55.392 0.111
3 23 Australia Will Davison 1'55.402 0.121
4 97 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen 1'55.503 0.222
5 17 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin 1'55.854 0.573
6 9 Australia David Reynolds 1'55.868 0.587
7 25 Australia Chaz Mostert 1'55.902 0.621
8 5 Australia Lee Holdsworth 1'55.992 0.711
9 7 New Zealand Andre Heimgartner 1'56.069 0.788
10 12 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard 1'56.091 0.811
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