Supercars: Will Davison holds off kiwi to win thriller in Auckland

Will Davison has won a thriller and denied local hero Andre Heimgartner in a gripping ITM Auckland SuperSprint opener.

Davison, who celebrated his 40th birthday last week, won for the third time this season for career victory 22. The Shell V-Power Racing Team driver last won in New Zealand in 2013.

Davison was forced to hang on after a late Safety Car, but Heimgartner was unable to overhaul the #17 Ford Mustang in front of a huge crowd at Pukekohe.

Will Davison celebrates

Pole-sitter Cam Waters finished third ahead of Chaz Mostert and Shane van Gisbergen.

Davison took home the maximum 105 points, having set the fastest lap of the race.

“I just wanted a straightforward run,” Davison said of the restart.

“I had to take a breath… it [the Safety Car] actually helped me, I cooled my front tires.

“Once I got the restart underway, I was quite relieved because the car was great.

“Thanks Pukekohe, thanks New Zealand, it’s an incredible stadium to be racing, really special.”

Davison and teammate Anton De Pasquale swooped on Waters off the line into Turn 1.

Behind them, a four-wide melee ended with Tim Slade and James Courtney sustaining damage.

Davison slowly began to open a gap as those behind battled for the minors.

Behind them, van Gisbergen pounced on De Pasquale and cleared the #17 Ford with a heart-stopping move.

New Zealand driver Andre Heimgartner race 1 of the ITM Auckland SuperSprint, event 10 of the Repco Supercars Championship, Pukekohe, Auckland, New Zealand. 10 Sep 2022

Even with a late Safety Car, Heimgartner was unable to pressure Davison into a mistake.

It was Davison’s 22nd career win, and the second in a row for his team at Pukehohe.

Scott McLaughlin won the last race in September 2019 at the decorated Auckland venue.

Van Gisbergen will carry a reduced 493-point lead over Waters into Sunday.

Davison is just five points further in arrears, with De Pasquale now 533 points from the lead.

Drivers will send off Pukekohe on Sunday with two more 41-lap sprints on Sunday in front of a packed house at the famous New Zealand Raceway.

Race Results

POS NO. DRIVER TEAM BEHIND
1 17 Davison Shell V-Power Racing Team +0.000s
2 8 Heimgartner Brad Jones Racing +0.865
3 50 C. Waters Tickford Racing 1 +1.763
4 25 Mostert Walkinshaw Andretti United +2.577
5 97 Van Gisbergen Red Bull Holden Racing Team +2.886
6 11 A. de Pasquale Shell V-Power Racing Team +4.715
7 88 B. Feeney Red Bull Holden Racing Team +5.248
8 2 Percat Walkinshaw Andretti United +5.873
9 26 Reynolds Penrite Racing +6.885
10 20 S. Pye Team 18 +7.997
11 18 Winterbottom Team 18 +8.400
12 10 Holdsworth Penrite Racing +8.841
13 22 C. Pither PremiAir Coca Cola Racing +10.840
14 4 J. Smith SCT Motor Sports +11.365
15 35 T. Hazelwood Matt Stone Racing +11.781
16 55 T. Randle Tickford Racing 2 +12.365
17 31 J. Golding PremiAir Subway Racing +12.791
18 5 Courtney Tickford Racing 1 +13.797
19 9 W. Brown Penrite Racing – Erebus +14.480
20 99 B. Kostecki Penrite Racing – Erebus +25.229
21 56 J. Kostecki Tickford Racing 2 +3 Laps
22 14 B. Fullwood Brad Jones Racing +7 Laps
23 34 J. Le Brocq Matt Stone Racing +8 Laps
NC 96 M. Jones SCT Motor Sports +13 Laps
NC 3 Slade CoolDrive Racing +41 Laps