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Tander gets nod in three-way Winton tie.

Garth Tander (Aust) Toll Holden Racing Team HoldenV8 Supercars Rd 8Winton Motor racewayBenalla Vic

V8 Supercars » Tander gets nod in three-way Winton tie.

Sunday, 3rd August 2008

Reigning V8 Supercar champion Garth Tander's victory in race three at Winton helped give him the round 'title' after Jamie Whincup and Will Davison matched his points tally for the weekend.

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“I've lost my yellow jersey, but we'll see how we climb the Mountain. It's nice to lead, but you've got to lead at the right time. I've lost it for a bit but let's see what happens.”

Whincup, having won the opening race of the weekend, snuck into second overall based on his last race finish.

“Any podium finish in this category is a good one,” the TeamVodafone driver admitted, “We didn't steal the silverware this time and we were very keen to do that after [being beaten] at Queensland Raceway.”

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Davison lamented running out of momentum in the final race, where he started from the front of the grid but was unable to keep full pace with the field with the wearing tyres.

“It's great to be here," he said of his podium appearance, "Any day to be on the podium is a great day, especially for me. I'm a little disappointed though because we did go into the last race leading, but having used all of our tyres. And Lee [Holdsworth] did a good job to jump me in the pits, which ultimately became the difference.”

Holdsworth completed a troubled weekend by claiming a race podium in third spot, no doubt wondering what he could have done had he not been penalised after race one, while Rick Kelly - the man Holdsworth was adjudged to have hit unfairly in the opener - completing the top five.

Just 26 cars took the start of race three after the shenanigans of the day's first encounter, with Craig Lowndes, Russell Ingall - one of those involved in the incident provoked by a clash between Steven and Jason Richards - Paul Dumbrell, Fabien Coulthard and Jason Bright rounding out the top ten.

The Series now has a five-week sabbatical while the Beijing Olympics take place before returning for the first of the two endurance races, the L&H 500 at Phillip Island, on the weekend of 12-14 September.
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