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Scott McLaughlin wins Bathurst 1000: result, highlights, video

Scott McLaughlin has pulled off a remarkable Bathurst victory - showcasing nerves of steel as he ran low on petrol and held off a thrilling challenge from Shane van Gisbergen in a controversial race that featured teammates taking each other out and a stunning eight safety cars.

Scott McLaughlin is now a Bathurst king.

Already a series champion and a V8 record breaker, McLaughlin realised his lifelong dream of becoming a Bathurst 1000 champion when he held off Shane van Gisbergen to claim his Mount Panorama crown.

Following a 1000km war that was decided by a thrilling final lap fight, the DJR/Team Penske driver cried tears of joy as he floored his way over the finish line to prove himself to be a V8 mam of steel.

It was the day that the V8 kid become a Bathurst king.

SCROLL DOWN TO RE-LIVE THE ACTION ALL DAY IN OUR BLOG

Scott McLaughlin and Alex Premat celebrate winning the Bathurst 1000. Picture: Getty
Scott McLaughlin and Alex Premat celebrate winning the Bathurst 1000. Picture: Getty

“I am a bloody Bathurst winner,’’ McLaughlin said.

“I can’t believe I have won the Bathurst 1000.’’

In one of the great V8 finishes, McLaughlin survived a brutal last lap attack from van Gisbergen after a crash on lap 158 put him in a one-on-one war with his ultimate rival.

The Ford fighter also overcame a fuel shortage, won a toe-to-toe fight with Jamie Whincup and defied his fast fading rubber to break a 25-year drought for Dick Johnson and deliver his billionaire team owner V8s greatest prize.

Scott McLaughlin broke his Bathurst duck in remarkable fashion. Picture: Getty
Scott McLaughlin broke his Bathurst duck in remarkable fashion. Picture: Getty

McLaughlin also deliver himself his dream prize with the destiny delivering drive.

“I put so much pressure on myself,’’ McLaughlin said.

“I was desperate to make this a good one. I have dreamt about this my whole life. I have Dreamt about standing on the roof of my car here after winning Bathurst. It was an unbelievable day.’’

Finally launching to life following a delay start caused by a carbon monoxide scare, the race came down to a final lap fling when the safety car but McLaughlin in the Ford v Holden fight.

McLaughlin held his nerve to hold off Red Bull Holden Racing team driver van Gisbergen, who went all out to claim McLaughlin’s crown.

There were eight safety car appearances - including for this crash between Garry Jacobson and Richie Stanaway. PIcture: Getty
There were eight safety car appearances - including for this crash between Garry Jacobson and Richie Stanaway. PIcture: Getty

“I had the toughest competitor in the sport behind me,’’ McLaughlin said.

“He was coming and I just gave it all I got and tried to get a bit of a gap coming down conrod. Thankfully we held on.’’

Pitlane erupted in a sea of celebration when McLaughlin emerged from the all-conquering Mustang that blitzed the Bathurst lap record in qualifying.

McLaughlin, 26, seal the win by kissing fiance Karly Paone.

“This is for my family, my team and the fans,’’ McLaughlin said.

“And for Ford.’’

Chaz Mostert returns to the pits with a crumpled car. Picture: Getty
Chaz Mostert returns to the pits with a crumpled car. Picture: Getty

Bathurst legend Johnson embraced McLaughlin after the kiwi wunderkid delivered him his first Bathurst win since 1994.

“It has been as bloody long 25 years,’’ Johnson said.

“How bloody good is this.’’

US tycoon and DJR/Team Penske co-owner Roger Penske declared McLaughlin a true champion after flying in on a private jet for the triumph.

“This is just amazing and I can’t believe how it all ended up,’’ Penske said.

“What a drive by Scotty and just an amazing effort by the entire team. That is for everyone here and that is one off our bucket list now. It is unbelievable what is going on here and I am just really appreciative of it all.

“And Scotty, what a great champion.’’

McLaughlin also paid credit to his co-driver Alex Premat, who helped steer him into the Bathurst record book.

“He did a great job,’’ McLaughlin said.

“He was perfect all day and the team just did a great job giving us such a weapon of a car."

Updates

Joe Barton

Thank you for sticking with us for that incredible day of drama at Mount Panorama!

We'll have all the news from the winning and losing camps as the night unfolds.

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An exhausted Scott McLaughlin can scarcely believe what he and co-driver Alex Premat have just pulled off.

"I can't believe I bloody won the Bathurst 1000," says McLaughlin.

"We had such a good car all week. Our team put so much pressure on ourselves.

"We made a bloody good car. I dreamt about this – I dreamt about standing on that car."

McLaughlin: "I dreamt about this"

Joe Barton

An exhausted Scott McLaughlin can scarcely believe what he and co-driver Alex Premat have just pulled off.

"I can't believe I bloody won the Bathurst 1000," says McLaughlin.

"We had such a good car all week. Our team put so much pressure on ourselves.

"We made a bloody good car. I dreamt about this – I dreamt about standing on that car."

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Billy Freeman

An incredible season turns into an incredible Bathurst win for series leader Scott McLaughlin.

He triumphs by a mere 0.6s! He's in tears as he crosses the line ahead of Holden star Shane van Gisbergen with veteran James Courtney third.

This is McLaughlin's 43rd career win – but his first at Bathurst from seven attempts. And it means the world to him. He screams into his helmet as he pulls up – and then celebrates with fans and jumps up into his team.

WINNER: McLaughlin wins Bathurst 1000

Joe Barton

An incredible season turns into an incredible Bathurst win for series leader Scott McLaughlin.

He triumphs by a mere 0.6s! He's in tears as he crosses the line ahead of Holden star Shane van Gisbergen with veteran James Courtney third.

This is McLaughlin's 43rd career win – but his first at Bathurst from seven attempts. And it means the world to him. He screams into his helmet as he pulls up – and then celebrates with fans and jumps up into his team.

Joe Barton

Van Gisbergan is 0.3s behind McLaughlin as they rip past the top of the hill. The fans are losing their mind.

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Billy Freeman

Lights out – safety car is gone.

McLaughlin is creeping down the bottom of the hill, and lining up the restart.

McLaughlin fires first – and Van Gisbergen goes with him.

Joe Barton

Lights out – safety car is gone.

McLaughlin is creeping down the bottom of the hill, and lining up the restart.

McLaughlin fires first – and Van Gisbergen goes with him.

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