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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Heimgartner: Dream end to Pukekohe, now eyes Bathurst

Andre Heimgartner, who resides in Melbourne, is now focused on the Repco Bathurst 1000 starting on October 6 after making two podiums at Pukekohe at the weekend.

Dannemora’s Andre Heimgartner says he was hoping for a fairytale ending for countryman Shane van Gisbergen at the Repco Supercars Championship races at Pukekohe last weekend.

Van Gisbergen overhauled Cam Waters in a remarkable battle to win Sunday’s Pukekohe finale.

Van Gisbergen vaulted from eighth to score his 18th victory of 2022, marking a befitting end to Supercars at Pukekohe, Charlie Bullis reported on Supercars.com

It came after the Red Bull Ampol Racing ace passed Heimgartner en route to Waters.

The Brad Jones Racing driver held on to make it two Kiwis on the podium.

Despite having to spectate as his rivals fought for the win, Heimgartner was happy to see his fellow Kiwi secure victory, says Bullis.

Andre Heimgartner, right, and Shane van Gisbergen celebrating after a 3rd and 1st respectively on Sunday at Pukekohe.

“I’m really glad Shane was able to get it in,” Heimgartner told Supercars.com.

“I was hanging back there and no offence to Cam, but I was cheering for Shane.

SVG and Waters’ incredible Pukekohe duel

Shane van Gisbergen and Cam Waters engaged in a battle for the ages, says Bullis.

“I was really gunning for Shane. I was there when he won his first race at the Hamilton, in the street race.

“I was in the crowd and one of the ones going nuts.

“I was also one of the ones going nuts at Pukekohe when Murphy and all those guys won, so it was pretty cool weekend.”

It marked Heimgartner’s second podium in as many days, after he finished second in Saturday’s opener.

Like he did to Waters in Race 27, Heimgartner overhauled De Pasquale in the lane thanks to BJR’s quick work.

He emerged effective second, and held off Broc Feeney despite his cold tyres.

The crowd loved Andre Heimgartner’s performances at Pukekohe.

That set up an attempt to chase down Waters for the lead, and was followed closely by van Gisbergen who had pitted on lap 25.

Heimgartner and van Gisbergen quickly caught Waters, who made an error at Turn 5.

Van Gisbergen motored past Heimgartner on lap 31 and set off after the Tickford Racing driver.

An epic battle ensued, seeing the rivals running side by side to the final corner.

With three laps to go, van Gisbergen pulled off a stunning overtake in front of his adoring Kiwi fans,” Bullis says.

Having two Kiwis on the podium for the last race at Pukekohe isn’t lost on Heimgartner, who admitted he was emotional ahead of Sunday’s finale.

“I didn’t really get too emotional until the last race when they’re doing the Haka,” Heimgartner said.

“Then you start thinking about it trying to fight back the tears.

“For the last race both me and Shane, or any Kiwi that was on the grid, we just really wanted to do really well and win the race if you could.

“Lots of emotions go through your head, so it’s definitely an emotional day.”

Van Gisbergen leads Waters by an extended 525 points heading to Bathurst.

Heimgartner sits in 8th spot in the Repco Supercars Championship. He is now focused on the big race at Bathurst next month.

The season will resume at Mount Panorama with the Repco Bathurst 1000 from October 6 – 9.

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