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Murphy avoids the heat to win first V8 race.

Kmart Racing's Greg Murphy celebrates his triple victory on home ground at Pukekohe, New Zealand
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Murphy avoids the heat to win first V8 race.

Friday, 5th March 2004

Holden drivers Greg Murphy and Jason Bright put on a flawless display to dominate the opening race of the 2004 V8 Supercar season, as main rivals Mark Skaife and Marcos Ambrose spun out of contention in the 10 lap race.


Holden drivers Greg Murphy and Jason Bright put on a flawless display to dominate the opening race of the 2004 V8 Supercar season, as main rivals Mark Skaife and Marcos Ambrose spun out of contention in the 10 lap race.

The V8 Supercars provided the most action of the day at Albert Park with several minor accidents as the field threw everything at each other to win the first race, albeit not counting for series points, of the season.

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Murphy and Bright battled at the front throughout the race, with the pole winning Murphy holding on for his first win on the Melbourne Grand Prix track.

Garth Tander came in third, Steve Richards fourth while Ford drivers Paul Radisisch and Ambrose followed them to the finish line.

"I love winning races, that is why I go car racing, but there's no points on the board so we are not getting too arried away with it," Murphy said looking ahead to the opening round of the 2004 V8 Supercar Championship Series in Adelaide in two weeks.

"The car wasn't perfect, and Bright's was better at the end there, so we've got a bit of work to do. Having 19 laps tomorrow will be very different, it means nine more laps on the rear tyres so we really do have a bit of work to do."

Murphy was involved in an incident where Skaife, who jumped him from the start line, left the track on the second lap having been bumped from behind by his Holden colleague.

"There's a little blot on the copybook, but Skaife jumped on the brakes really early and I either had to try and go to the inside or hit the back of him. There was honestly nothing I could do."

Skaife denied any wrong doing in the incident and says the panel damage shows he was an innocent victim. A second spin when avoiding two other cars dropped him down to 16th for the day.

With Skaife out of the way, Murphy, Bright and Ambrose fought for the lead before the Ford driver also spun out of the action a couple of laps from home, leaving Bright to finish runner-up.
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