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Pic special: Newcastle Supercars

Holden ended a horror Supercars season on a high in Newcastle with wins in the final two races of the year for Red Bull Holden Racing Commodore drivers Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup. Ford rival Scott McLaughlin had already wrapped up his second consecutive championship win in the penultimate round.
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Pic special: Newcastle Supercars

By Inside Sport Nov 25 2019 10:40AM
By Inside Sport
Nov 25 2019 10:40AM

Holden ended a horror Supercars season on a high in Newcastle with wins in the final two races of the year for Red Bull Holden Racing Commodore drivers Shane van Gisbergen and Jamie Whincup. Ford rival Scott McLaughlin had already wrapped up his second consecutive championship win in the penultimate round.

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