“Hopefully, just have a good, clean weekend and come away with another great result.” Sounds like a simple statement from Shane van Gisbergen, right? Well, so it might be, but the one he wrote on the track was quite different as he bagged his fifth consecutive road course win of the season. He clawed his way through the last laps, finally breaking free from Kyle Larson to take the checkered flag by a 15.160-second margin. And as game recognizes game, here’s the three-time Supercars champion tipping his hat to his Hendrick Motorsports rival.

SVG’s job was made harder as Christopher Bell kept things spicy, tailing Kyle Larson on lap 63 while the No. 5 Chevrolet muscled past Gisbergen’s No. 88. It took a full cycle of green flag pit stops for SVG to reel in Bell for second place. Then,

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