Rick Kelly claims emotional race win for Nissan in Winton

A happy Rick Kelly celebrates with his team
A happy Rick Kelly celebrates with his team

An emotional Todd Kelly has described a pressure-soaked drive by his little brother Rick to give Nissan a memorable victory, as "better than winning Bathurst" following an emotional week.

Kelly praised his brother’s almighty effort to withstand incredible pressure in the closing laps, just five days after announcing they were parting ways with the Japanese marque.

The veteran racer steered Nissan to a well-deserved victory and reward for the team which has found form and results this year after years turning the Altima into winning Supercar.

Kelly turned back time with an opportunistic pass from an uncharacteristic error by Scott McLaughlin, then held on for seven agonizing laps for the victory.

"This is better than winning Bathurst what we have been through. What the boys have achieved today has been absolutely unbelievable, I will never forget it," Todd Kelly said.

“It just shows the caliber of these guys here. You couldn’t have been faced with more diversity and distraction in the leadup to this and they have dug deep to get the job done. The crew, the drivers, everyone is just amazing."

He said the pressure on his younger brother was enormous, given the last five days for the team.

“He has been through a lot too to do that and keep his head screwed on. The pressure he was under that whole race was pretty crazy and he just put his head down and got the job done," he said.

“We have worked so hard for so long there were times I didn’t think that work would pay off. I am so glad we have been able to do this. To be able to show we can get the job done is a huge relief."

The man behind the wheel was just as emotional on the podium.

“I am trying hold it all back," he said. “It was pretty quiet on the radio, I think everyone is pretty overwhelmed as well. I am pretty proud of that today. The Castrol rig today is obviously incredible and the guys have put so much in to this point. We took advantage of the situation and got a win."

With just seven laps to go McLaughlin forfeited a lead he had held all race when he let Kelly, who had sat in second the entire race, pounce at the first turn.

While McLaughlin dropped back to fifth, Kelly held off a flying Scott Pye in the Boost Mobile Holden and Shane Van Gisbergen in the Red Bull Holden Racing Team Commodore.

Fabian Coulthard was consistent throughout to finish fourth while Kelly’s Nissan team-mate Michael Caruso ended up sixth behind McLaughlin, while Tim Slade, Garth Tander – who had started just 20th – James Courtney and Mark Winterbottom completed the top 10.

Earlier, McLaughlin claimed his sixth ARMOR ALL Pole Position of the 2018 Supercars season to earn first spot on the grid.

It gave McLaughlin took a 39th career Supercars pole position, and fourth in the last five races. It moves him into equal fifth on the all-time list of pole position winners, joining Ford great Allan Moffat on 39.

Today's result ends McLaughlin's four-race winning streak and also shakes up the Championship leaderboard. McLaughlin still leads but van Gisbergen's podium means he is just 140 points behind his fellow Kiwi.

Craig Lowndes has now moved into third, leapfrogging David Reynolds who damaged a tyre and had to settle for 25th position today. Defending Champion, Jamie Whincup remains fifth in the standings, 325 points behind McLaughlin.

Drivers now turn their attention to qualifying tomorrow morning which will begin at 10:25am AEST. Tomorrow afternoon's final race of the weekend, a 200km SuperSprint will begin at 1:45pm.

Results

POS No. DRIVER TEAM TIME
1 15 R. Kelly A. Russell, G. Jacobson Nissan Motorsport 57:29.043
2 2 S. Pye J. Perkins, W. Luff Mobil 1 Boost Mobile Racing +0.531
3 97 Van Gisbergen P. Dumbrell, E. Bamber Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +1.119
4 12 Coulthard T. D'Alberto Shell V-Power Racing Team +1.528
5 17 McLaughlin T. D'Alberto Shell V-Power Racing Team +2.201
6 23 Caruso D. Fiore, A. Rullo Nissan Nismo +3.773
7 14 Slade M. Jones, Walsh Brad Jones Racing +4.494
8 33 Tander R. Muscat, C. Pither Wilson Security Racing GRM +4.921
9 25 Courtney J. Perkins, W. Luff Mobil 1 Boost Mobile Racing +6.284
10 5 Winterbottom D. Canto, Moffat The Bottle-O Racing Team +7.803
11 230 Davison A. Davison Milwaukee Racing +8.099
12 99 A. de Pasquale W. Brown, L. Youlden Erebus Motorsport +9.115
13 888 Lowndes S. Richards Team Vortex +9.567
14 55 Mostert D. Canto, Moffat Supercheap Auto Racing +10.509
15 19 J. Le Brocq G. Murphy TEKNO Woodstock Racing +10.686
16 7 Heimgartner A. Russell, G. Jacobson Nissan Motorsport +13.182
17 1 Whincup P. Dumbrell, E. Bamber Red Bull Holden Racing Australia +14.461
18 78 S. De Silvestro D. Fiore, A. Rullo Nissan Nismo +14.654
19 8 Percat M. Jones, Walsh Brad Jones Racing +15.074
20 35 T. Hazelwood B. Fullwood Bigmate Racing +15.415
21 34 J. Golding R. Muscat, C. Pither Wilson Security Racing GRM +30.763
22 56 R. Stanaway S. Owen Monster Energy Racing +33.975
23 400 Holdsworth M. Brabham Preston Hire Racing +1 Lap
24 21 Blanchard A. Marjoram CoolDrive Racing +2 Laps
25 9 Reynolds W. Brown, L. Youlden Erebus Motorsport +6 Laps
NC 6 C. Waters D. Russell Monster Energy Racing +12 Laps

DRIVERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

Scott McLaughlin

1358

Shane Van Gisbergen

1218

Craig Lowndes

1119

David Reynolds

1109

Jamie Whincup

1033

Scott Pye

1012

James Courtney

948

Fabian Coulthard

908

Chaz Mostert

908

Tim Slade

896

TEAMS’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

Shell V-Power Racing Team

2287

Triple Eight Race Engineering (Whincup/SVG)

2251

Walkinshaw Andretti United

1960

Tickford Racing (Mostert/Winterbottom)

1753

Brad Jones Racing

1722

Erebus Motorsport

1672

Nissan Motorsport (Kelly/Heimgartner)

1473

Garry Rogers Motorsport

1214

NISMO (Caruso/De Silvestro)

1205

Triple Eight Race Engineering (Lowndes)

1119