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Perth Supercars: Coulthard beats Penske team-mate McLaughlin in Perth

Fabian Coulthard beat DJR Team Penske Ford Mustang team-mate Scott McLaughlin to victory in the opening Supercars night race at Barbagallo Raceway

For the second race in a row Coulthard led a Penske one-two, scoring consecutive wins for the first time since Symmons Plains and Phillip Island in the early part of the 2017 season.

Polesitter McLaughlin made a slow getaway from the dirty side of the grid, which not only allowed Coulthard to comfortably sweep into the lead, but also let Triple Eight Holden driver Jamie Whincup - who started behind McLaughlin in third - to sneak into second.

It got worse for McLaughlin on the way out of Turn 1 as well, Tickford's Chaz Mostert barging his way by on the run to the circuit's sole left-hander and relegating his fellow Ford to fourth.

But two laps later McLaughlin reclaimed third spot with a well-executed move on Mostert into the last corner, before quickly closing up on back of Whincup.

The Red Bull Holden of Whincup proved a little tougher to pass, however, with Coulthard waltzing to a 2s lead as McLaughlin was stuck in third.

On Lap 15/55 McLaughlin made his stop in the search for clear air.

The undercut attempt was partially successful, Whincup coming out behind McLaughlin after serving his stop three tours later, while Coulthard went a lap longer and was able to retain the effective lead.

Whincup did have one crack at reclaiming second, using traffic to nose up the inside of McLaughlin at Turn 6 several laps after the stops.

But McLaughlin did just enough to stave off the brief challenge. After that the top two settled into a rhythm, Coulthard leading McLaughlin by between 1.5-2s.

It effectively stayed that way until the finish too, Coulthard's winning margin over his teammate 2.2s.

As the second stint wore on Whincup slowly slipped back to around 6s behind the leader, which meant he eventually fell into Mostert's clutches.

With eight laps to go Mostert got by into third, a position he'd hold until the end.

Whincup soon found himself under attack again, this time from his team-mate Shane van Gisbergen.

Having run a long first stint, only stopping on Lap 27, van Gisbergen had the better tyre life in the closing laps.

Triple Eight asked Whincup to let the Kiwi go, but Whincup was in no mood to hand over the position, arguing that van Gisbergen wouldn't catch Mostert anyway. The two Red Bull Holdens then staged a thrilling battle over the final three laps, Whincup just hanging on to fourth.

McLaughlin continues to lead the standings by 112 points over Coulthard.

Race one result

Pos Driver Team Car Laps Gap
1 Fabian Coulthard DJR Penske Ford 50 46m05.7716s
2 Scott McLaughlin DJR Penske Ford 50 2.2225s
3 Chaz Mostert Tickford Ford 50 7.9250s
4 Jamie Whincup Triple Eight Holden 50 12.6646s
5 Shane van Gisbergen Triple Eight Holden 50 13.3391s
6 Will Davison 23Red Racing Ford 50 16.4758s
7 Nick Percat Brad Jones Holden 50 19.4497s
8 Cameron Waters Tickford Ford 50 20.2490s
9 Lee Holdsworth Tickford Ford 50 20.5547s
10 David Reynolds Erebus Holden 50 21.7414s
11 Tim Slade Brad Jones Holden 50 22.2407s
12 Simona de Silvestro Kelly Nissan 50 34.6216s
13 Anton De Pasquale Erebus Holden 50 36.5647s
14 James Golding GRM Holden 50 38.0472s
15 Rick Kelly Kelly Nissan 50 38.9261s
16 Scott Pye Walkinshaw Holden 50 39.5185s
17 Andre Heimgartner Kelly Nissan 50 40.8779s
18 Mark Winterbottom Schwerkolt Holden 50 42.1607s
19 Garry Jacobson Kelly Nissan 50 50.2265s
20 Jack Le Brocq Tekno Holden 50 50.8036s
21 Tim Blanchard Brad Jones Holden 50 52.2607s
22 Richie Stanaway GRM Holden 50 52.6002s
23 Todd Hazelwood Matt Stone Holden 49 1 Lap
24 Macauley Jones Blanchard/BJR Holden 49 1 Lap
25 James Courtney Walkinshaw Holden 49 1 Lap


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