The Bend Supercars: McLaughlin crowned 2020 champion
Scott McLaughlin is a three-time Supercars champion having sealed the title with a second place behind Cam Waters in the final race at The Bend
Only needing to finish ahead of Jamie Whincup to secure the title, having won the second race of the weekend earlier in the day, McLaughlin wasted little energy trying to race Waters across the 32-lapper.
Instead his focus was on the third-placed Red Bull Holden, McLaughlin covering off Whincup's lap eight stop on lap nine to ensure his track position was never under threat.
He seemed to have his rival covered on pace anyway, McLaughlin cruising to second place, 3.3 seconds behind Waters but crucially 1.6s ahead of Whincup, to put a third-straight title beyond doubt ahead of next month's Bathurst 1000.
"It's awesome," said McLaughlin. "It feels weird not being able to celebrate with the fans.
"Now we've got the big one we can fully focus on, Bathurst. [We can] have a massive crack at it. It's been an awesome battle with Jamie thought the whole year. I'm stoked."
Whincup added: "Big congrats to Scotty and his team for an amazing year. We did everything we could to try and take the championship to Bathurst, but we just weren't quite quick enough. You've got to be consistent as well, and we just weren't quite there."
It's the first time since Mark Skaife in 2001 and 2002 that a driver has won the title with a round to spare two years in a row, McLaughlin having sealed the 2019 crown at Sandown last November.
Waters, meanwhile, took advantage of the title fight to secure a first single-driver career race win. Thanks to a clean getaway from the outside of the front row he was able to muscle across on McLaughlin, knowing the points leader would yield with an eye on the bigger picture.
The plan worked a treat, Waters never looking back once in front as charged to a first win since he and Richie Stanaway won the Sandown 500 in 2017.
"The car was awesome, we made it a bit better between the two races," said Waters. "I just needed to get a good start and I was away. I'm absolutely pumped."
Nick Percat finished fourth, while Shane van Gisbergen put in a huge drive to go from 22nd on the grid to fifth. The T8 driver made good progress on a long first stint, before using his superior tyre condition to charge into the top five by the finish.
The Bend Supercars race two result - 32 laps
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Scott McLaughlin | DJR Penske | Ford | 45m29.9798s |
2 | Anton De Pasquale | Erebus | Holden | 1.1277s |
3 | Cameron Waters | Tickford | Ford | 1.7698s |
4 | James Courtney | Tickford | Ford | 2.8169s |
5 | Shane van Gisbergen | Triple Eight | Holden | 3.1440s |
6 | Nick Percat | Brad Jones | Holden | 3.6544s |
7 | Jamie Whincup | Triple Eight | Holden | 3.9868s |
8 | Chaz Mostert | Walkinshaw | Holden | 4.5718s |
9 | Rick Kelly | Kelly | Ford | 5.7064s |
10 | Andre Heimgartner | Kelly | Ford | 8.9557s |
11 | Todd Hazelwood | Brad Jones | Holden | 9.8041s |
12 | Mark Winterbottom | Schwerkolt | Holden | 10.4108s |
13 | Jack Le Brocq | Tickford | Ford | 11.4160s |
14 | Macauley Jones | Tim Blanchard | Holden | 12.2460s |
15 | Chris Pither | Sydney | Holden | 12.7026s |
16 | Jake Kostecki | Matt Stone | Holden | 15.1446s |
17 | Jack Smith | Brad Jones | Holden | 19.9604s |
18 | Bryce Fullwood | Walkinshaw | Holden | 25.9932s |
19 | Scott Pye | Schwerkolt | Holden | 1m44.5197s |
- | Fabian Coulthard | DJR Penske | Ford | Retirement |
- | David Reynolds | Erebus | Holden | Retirement |
- | Garry Jacobson | Matt Stone | Holden | Retirement |
- | Lee Holdsworth | Tickford | Ford | Retirement |
The Bend Supercars race three result - 32 laps
Pos | Driver | Team | Car | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cameron Waters | Tickford | Ford | 41m58.0917s |
2 | Scott McLaughlin | DJR Penske | Ford | 3.3586s |
3 | Jamie Whincup | Triple Eight | Holden | 4.9530s |
4 | Nick Percat | Brad Jones | Holden | 7.3602s |
5 | Shane van Gisbergen | Triple Eight | Holden | 7.7030s |
6 | Chaz Mostert | Walkinshaw | Holden | 10.5364s |
7 | Todd Hazelwood | Brad Jones | Holden | 11.3473s |
8 | Fabian Coulthard | DJR Penske | Ford | 11.9415s |
9 | Lee Holdsworth | Tickford | Ford | 14.2476s |
10 | James Courtney | Tickford | Ford | 20.7326s |
11 | Anton De Pasquale | Erebus | Holden | 21.2643s |
12 | Scott Pye | Schwerkolt | Holden | 21.4605s |
13 | Bryce Fullwood | Walkinshaw | Holden | 24.1645s |
14 | Andre Heimgartner | Kelly | Ford | 25.0743s |
15 | Rick Kelly | Kelly | Ford | 27.0524s |
16 | Mark Winterbottom | Schwerkolt | Holden | 27.7616s |
17 | David Reynolds | Erebus | Holden | 28.5789s |
18 | Macauley Jones | Tim Blanchard | Holden | 30.3512s |
19 | Jack Le Brocq | Tickford | Ford | 30.6325s |
20 | Jake Kostecki | Matt Stone | Holden | 32.7521s |
21 | Garry Jacobson | Matt Stone | Holden | 39.0646s |
22 | Jack Smith | Brad Jones | Holden | 43.5766s |
23 | Chris Pither | Sydney | Holden | 47.5522s |
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