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McLaughlin “looking forward” to starting last
V8 Supercars driver Scott McLaughlin admits his off in qualifying was his own fault, and says he is “looking forward” to charging through the field from last place in race one at Winton today. The Volvo driver went off mid-way through the first qualifying session, beaching his S60 at turn three which led to the stewards red flagging the session. Under V8 Supercars rules he was then unable to take part in the remainder of the session, and given he hadn’t set a time to that point, will start today’s first 60-kilometre race from last position. “I just made a mistake,” he admitted to Motorsport.com. “I was well within my limits, I didn’t brake too deep, but it instantly locked...
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