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Police investigate as Bathurst 1000 crew winner ‘attacked’, hospitalised

Bathurst champion Brodie Kostecki has dropped shock news a member of his team has been “attacked”. Police are investigating.

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Police have confirmed an investigation has been launched into an alleged “attack” on a crew member of Bathurst 1000 champions Erebus Motorsport team.

Bathurst winner Brodie Kostecki dropped the news during an interview with Seven’s Sunrise on Monday morning.

“Unfortunately, we had a bit of an incident with one of our crew members going into hospital, being attacked,” he said.

“But it was a great night for the team otherwise, and to get the win with my mate here, Todd (Hazelwood), was awesome.”

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Shocked Sunrise presenters asked Kostecki to elaborate on the alleged attack.

“One of our crew members was unfortunately attacked last night,” he said.

“It’s pretty disappointing and kind of put a spoil on the evening. So, we wish Sam all the best and hopefully he recovers fast, along with his partner, Tameika.”

Brodie Kostecki, Todd Hazelwood and the Erebus crew celebrate. Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images.
Brodie Kostecki, Todd Hazelwood and the Erebus crew celebrate. Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images.

NSW police have confirmed they are investigating the incident.

“Officers attached to Chifley Police District have commenced an investigation following an incident on William Street, Bathurst early this morning,” a local police statement read.

“Inquiries are continuing and there is no more information at this stage.”

According to Speed Cafe, the incident occurred outside the Oxford Hotel, where Erebus staff members were celebrating their special win.

Erebus Motorsport chief executive Barry Ryan said the team has offered a financial reward for any information that could assist police in their investigations.

“I cannot believe there are people like this in the world,” Ryan told AutoAction.

“These young, innocent people were out celebrating a life achievement.”

Earlier, Kostecki won his maiden Bathurst crown in the fastest time in the history of the great motor race.

Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood celebrate winning the Bathurst 1000. Photo: Fox Sports.
Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood celebrate winning the Bathurst 1000. Photo: Fox Sports.
Kostecki hugs team boss Betty Klimenko. Photo: Fox Sports.
Kostecki hugs team boss Betty Klimenko. Photo: Fox Sports.
Brodie Kostecki and his Chiko Roll car flew around Mount Panorama. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
Brodie Kostecki and his Chiko Roll car flew around Mount Panorama. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

The reigning Supercars champion drove a near flawless race in piloting his Chevrolet Camaro to a famous win ahead of Broc Feeney.

The 26-year-old Erebus Motorsport driver proved he is arguably the best driver in Supercars, but he is out of the running for the championship after missing the opening two rounds of the season due to a team and sponsorship dispute.

Kostecki hugged Erebus team over Betty Klimenko after winning the race.

The championship is still up for grabs, with leader Will Brown (third) maintaining a handy lead over Chaz Mostert (fourth) in the standings.

Supercars heads to Gold Coast and Adelaide for two more endurance events to wrap up the season.

“This win will be so sweet for Kostecki because of all the drama at the start of the year,” Supercars legend and six-time Bathurst winner Mark Skaife.

“He hasn’t been in contention because he missed those race meetings. To win Australia’s biggest car is a life changing moment.”

Commentator Neil Crompton said: “It’s a fairytale for Brodie Kostecki.

“He’s shaken off the awkward start to the season to earn the biggest win of his career.”

Kostecki is leaving Erebus to join historic Ford outfit Dick Johnson Racing in 2025.

Originally published as Police investigate as Bathurst 1000 crew winner ‘attacked’, hospitalised

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