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I put my helmet on and got in the car.” Dale Wood finished fastest with a 2:26.222s (co-driving for Andre Heimgartner, who missed out on the top 10 shootout by one hundredth of a second). Feeney said he wasn’t upset at the move. ](https://www.foxsports.com.au/motorsport/supercars/bathurst-1000/bathurst-1000-2022-results-times-thursday-practice-timesheets-garth-tander-dick-johnson-news/news-story/6df82f0c009c3ac075df3696b43411f6) [Start your free trial now >](https://servedby.flashtalking.com/click/7/147292;5439998;50126;211;0/?ft_width=1&ft_height=1&gdpr=&gdpr_consent=&us_privacy=&url=https://kayosports.com.au?marketing=supercars&extcamp=fsaeditoriallinksupercars-edt-fsp-lnk-awr-grc-suc-kyo&channel=fsa&campaign=launch&voucher=) Clearly, he was committed and he was trying to pass. “It was just maybe a bit of rush of blood from his side, I’m not sure. Cameron Waters – aptly named, perhaps – rode out the storm to qualify for provisional pole. Racing with brother Jake Kostecki, the pair are hoping to improve on their 13th-place finish in 2021. The car had been damaged on Friday when van Gisbergen hit Jones in the dying minutes of qualifying, forcing BJR to repair the car until almost 2am AEDT overnight. we don’t have the ability to manage that in the time tomorrow.” Tim Slade also missed the session to complete repairs on an air jack issue. Supercars CEO Shane Howard told a press conference: “Obviously, extraordinary conditions, the amount of water that was dumped on the circuit at the time.
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Hope remained for the top-10 shootout as rain began to ease, but drainage issues on the pit and Mountain Straights left Motorsport Australia little choice. The shootout will not be rescheduled, for the morning, meaning Cameron Waters and James Moffat will start on pole position for tomorrow's Bathurst 1000. The top-10 shootout for the Bathurst 1000 has been cancelled for the first time in its 44-year history.
The grid for the 2022 edition of the Bathurst 1000 is about to be decided, with the Top Ten Shootout scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
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The Shootout was due to start at 5:05pm AEDT, finalising the first five rows of the grid for tomorrow's Great Race. However, the weather gods had other ideas, ...
“(They) actually tried to re-divert where that main water course was coming onto the track itself, but unfortunately there was just too much there and it wasn’t dissipating and it was just sheeting across the circuit, particularly at the exit of Turn 1 really bad. Carrera Cup and Super2 races scheduled for this afternoon had already been canned. “Obviously we had that big downpour of rain which had a lot in it, there was a lot of run-off coming across the circuit,” he explained.
Heavy rainfall forces the cancellation of the Top 10 Shootout ahead of Sunday's main event at Mount Panorama, meaning Cam Waters will start from pole ...
- 10.Will Brown (Holden) - 9.Brodie Kostecki (Holden) - 6.Nick Percat (Holden) - 4.Richie Stanaway (Holden) - 3.Chaz Mostert (Holden) It was going to be a bit of a safety thing," he told Fox Sports.
Spectator camp grounds were surrounded by rivers and cars bogged deep in mud as the Supercars succumbed to the deluge.
“We are very lucky to have the fans that we have in this sport. We’re sorry we didn’t get be able to do the top 10 today. Supercars CEO Shane Howard told a press conference: “Obviously, extraordinary conditions, the amount of water that was dumped on the circuit at the time.