Whanganui Chronicle

Van Gisbergen powers to 2nd win

Supercars ace shows he is enjoying transition to racing Nascar with victory at Sonoma Raceway

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Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen raced to his second consecutiv­e Xfinity Series victory, winning from the pole yesterday at Sonoma Raceway to further build his reputation as one of the best road racers in Nascar.

After winning, he autographe­d a rugby ball and kicked it into the grandstand — same as last week in

Oregon — following a crowd-pleasing burnout featuring thick plumes of white smoke.

In his first full season of Nascar competitio­n, the Kiwi is running a mixed schedule with several teams in a developmen­t programme for Trackhouse Racing. The star from Australian V8 Supercars earned the job after winning the cup race on the Chicago street course in his Nascar debut.

He finished his racing commitment­s in Australia then moved to the US late last year to prepare for his switch to Nascar. He raced to his first career Xfinity Series win last week on the road course at Portland, and followed it yesterday with his first career pole in the qualifying stage.

“What we did to make the car better between races — it was awesome racing and we were really pushing each other,” he said. “It’s certainly special to win two road course races in a row, and one day I dream about winning on a oval.”

Van Gisbergen backed it up by leading 33 of the 79 laps for Kaulig Racing. He found himself in second next to Austin Hill on a restart with 11 laps remaining, and that’s when he finally took control for good.

Hill chose to restart the race on the inside, with van Gisbergen on the outside in a duel of Chevrolets. Hill held the lead through the first turn but van Gisbergen stayed in place in a classic Sonoma move that positioned him on the inside as the two cars headed into the second turn.

Van Gisbergen powered past Hill, who lost several positions before recovering to finish fifth.

“Just gave it all I had, and two guys going for the same piece of real estate came together,” van Gisbergen said.

Hill was reluctant to discuss the pass. “I plead the fifth,” Hill said. “I’m not going to say anything about it. We’ll just go on to the next one.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen (front left) celebrates with his team.
Photo / AP Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen (front left) celebrates with his team.

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