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Waters on pole, SVG second for two remaining races in Winton

by Samantha Hine
May 22, 2022
in Australia, News, Supercars
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Cam Waters will start from pole position for the final two races of the weekend at Winton Motor Raceway, while Shane van Gisbergen will start from second in both races.

Race 14 

The feild had two back to back 10-minute sessions to set the grid for races 14 and 15. 

Reynolds sat at the top of the times after the first run with van Gisbergen second with just 0.012 separating the times set by the pair. 

Will Davison, who opted to run slightly later than the rest of the field jumped to the top of the times after his lap with a 1.19.2 lap to sit a tenth clear of Reynolds.

With less than 30 seconds remaining van Gisbergen went to the top of the times the first into the 1.18 bracket, though his lap was quickly eclipsed by Waters with a time that was almost identical just 0.0006 quicker than the Kiwi’s time.

Andre Heimgartner moved up to p4 as the checkered flag came out but was bumped to fifth by Mostert soon after. 

Chris Pither will start 25th for the first race of the day. 

Race 15 

Van Gisbergen held the fastest time after the first run with a 1.18.49 lap to sit a tenth ahead of Will Brown, with Reynolds again in the mix sitting third. 

After setting the 1.18.62 that saw him sitting second Brown was amongst the cars to remain in the lane after their run, with van Gisbergen, Reynolds and Holdsworth all opting for the same strategy. 

After a strong lap time in the earlier session, Heimgartner opted to run later in the session rather than setting a time at the start of the session. 

Waters took the same approach as Heimgartner with the strategy working for both cars putting them first and third at the end of the session. 

The Monster Energy driver set a 1.18.34 minute lap to take pole position ahead of van Gisbergen, while Heimgartner will start from the second row alongside Anton de Pasquale. 

Pither will start from 25th on the grid for the final race of the weekend. 

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