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It wasn't queueing that cost 888 the win as the time is recovered when sitting behind the safety car, what lost 888 the win was the group of cars traveling behind 88 when Whincup had that battery issue, Tander was already past 88 and in the pits and 888 was stuck about 5 cars behind 88 across the top of the mountain at walking speeds...

It wasn't only the queing but also the loss of track position it cost them, working through traffic costs time. but yeah having JW hold everyone up over skyline didn't help.

To be honest I think the race controllers are bit over the top with the safety cars, it does take away from the race.

Is it just me or does Nick Percat have the makings of becoming Australia's answer to Sebastian Vettel?

He seems to be the complete knob. I was half expecting him to raise the finger when Tander crossed the line!

In saying all of that - fair drives from him and Thompson on the weekend. Two names we are sure to hear a fair bit of in the future I'm sure.

Is it just me or does Nick Percat have the makings of becoming Australia's answer to Sebastian Vettel?

He seems to be the complete knob. I was half expecting him to raise the finger when Tander crossed the line!

In saying all of that - fair drives from him and Thompson on the weekend. Two names we are sure to hear a fair bit of in the future I'm sure.

Yeah I agree, we where saying that a page or so back.

No doubt a decent steerer, but a complete twat

Yeah I agree, we where saying that a page or so back.

No doubt a decent steerer, but a complete twat

yeah. decent behind the wheel, just keep him away from cameras and a microphone.

He'll spend the next 40 years scrubbing wheels for DJR to pay for the car he wrote off......

nah, they'll buff that out. that car will be at the gold coast race for sure.

i was at work and tried to watch as much of it as i could. could someone fill me in with what nick percat was saying?

Also curious what Nick Percat said as my mate just had a family dinner with the guy

Also just got a text that apparently Mark Skaife were pretty pissed off at him

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