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Van Gisbergen reacts to loose qualifying session – Speedcafe
Sideways action for van Gisbergen and fellow front-runners in qualifying for Bathurst 6 Hour

The #97 Prestige Connex BMW. Picture: Daniel Kalisz Photographer/ARG
Shane van Gisbergen may have qualified on pole position for the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour but it was a wild session for him and his key rivals.
Van Gisbergen most notably had a big sideways moment on the transition from Metal Grate to McPhillamy Park in the latter stages of his 20-minute qualifying hit-out, but by then already had a 2:25.4399s in his pocket.
With no one else improving enough at the end, it left the #97 Prestige…
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