Honestly BIG fuckin respect to both drivers. kostecki defended with everything he had and shane attacked with everything he could. This is the racing we love to fucking see!
Respects to these guys for racing clean instead of wrecking each other, no wonder the chicago race winner said anyone from the current top 10 supercars standings can do what he did. i believe him.
That's the biggest difference between the 2 series (NASCAR vs Supercar), in Supercars it's a violation to wreck someone to get by him, in NASCAR it's just how it's done. That ruleset breeds superior drivers, but maybe not superior racers. We'll see how SVG performs on an oval, but given his experience racing sprint cars I'm sure he'd be just as lethal. And he's only an above average driver in Supercars, far from the best ever.
I suspect you folks will see an invasion of Americans schooling up on Shane after Chicago! What a great event, history making for NASCAR. So watching this clip - yes, we saw the same thing in the last 10 laps or so from Shane - He would lock on to the next victim like he was on his hitch - that takes precision car control to pull that off inches from concrete walls. He didn't have to bump anyone he was that much faster - and he found a line no one else was using because that is what he's excellent at. I think Shane felt pretty confident by halfway point he could pull this off. he could have walked away for half the race and embarrassed everyone. But he liked a certain gap, and maintained it. But when it was time to go, he checked out and gave a class on braking and cornering. Overall this was a fantastic event and all the more special for how it turned out. Sometimes a good slap in the head is refreshing, it clears the cobwebs and gets the blood flowing. NASCAR land sure pepped up and said "Oh, hell, didn't see that coming" LOL!!! And that's what is so great about it.
after watching this and chicago, shane still needs work, at 2:59 kostecki blocked him like a real blocker, (really?, bad sportsmanship flag?) not a chase elliot restrictor plate blocker, and speaking about chase, chase let shane by, shane didn't even earn that pass for 2nd with his experience and tires (workin' the corners & and using what he can in the straightways), but hey there's many other road courses he can prove himself at, and maybe even being a full timer, we'll see him like jimmie johnson at indy car perhaps, and by the way juan pablo almost got an indianapolis motor speedway win in nascar, jpm won both road courses at the time, sorry to tell you this but is he going to play stepping stones to jpm tier, or is he a one hit wonder, oop
@@zabaleta66 no, im keep it for my breakfast eggs and hash browns, then ill hunt around for real racing, could be dirt, motorcross, or somewhere else in the world, except this, (:
To all the V8 supercar fans in Australia, i wanna ask, as cool as seeing the Camaros and Mustangs racing in your country, but does it bother you that the transition from Falcons & Commodores to Camaros & Mustangs kinda changes to whole atmosphere of the series that you and everyone worldwide have become accustom to in the past til now?
100% It has changed it Falcons and Commodores have been a massive part of the sorts legacy, I've switched off from watching the sport, neither Holden (GM) or Ford did enough to compete with the Asian or Euro cars coming into Australia. Holden shut down completely both manufacturing and dealerships, and Ford ended manufacturing of the Falcon. I'm a Ford man myself and drove them for many years as my daily driver, now I'm in a Toyota Corolla, not because I wanted to be but because I had no choice if I wanted a new car with all the interior mod cons. Falcon vs Commodore rivalry on the streets at home and on a racetrack was part of Aussie culture that died too soon and will be missed by millions of people until there is no one left alive to remember.
I didn’t see anything wrong with that defense, but then again, I’m an American who’s seeing all this for the first time. The threshold for unsportsmanlike conduct on this side of the pond sits somewhere around hooking someone into the wall at 180 miles an hour. By our standards, that was a brilliant performance, and there’s a decent chance the leader hangs onto it.
@@shiftygirl6434 you clearly know nothing about racing, lol. No, you don't get penalized for blocking just because you're not the outright faster car, racing for position, and you're defending well. Note how no penalties were issued here.
Never heard of Shane and never really watched v8 supercars but because of his win in this video i might start tuning in. This is big because if shane gets a full time ride in nascar That's another fan base that will be tuning in because of shane
Koestecki always makes me think of the slow driver on the road and when you go to overtake speeds up. Thought that that since he had coolant issues in his first time at Bathurst.
@@LoudestHowardagainst drivers who have never run a street race. Remember that NASCAR drivers are oval racers, who are forced to race almost everything you can race on. Huge congrats to svg though!
@@tbricksable dont be a fuckwit, us as spectators letting things slide just because we dont like the affected driver means bad calls and shit RC will bleed over to everyone else. the irony of you making that comment while sounding fucking stupid
blocking is making a move in reaction to the driver behind you, you are allowed to make 1 defensive move and then return to the racing line if its safe to do so... but you arent meant to make that defensive move in a reaction to a driver attempting an overtake. So he most likely got it for a few of his defensive moves on lap 40 and 41... but it was bloody harsh, usually race control has a little bit more common sense than that.
Blocking isn't racing. Racing is side by side, giving each other room, seeing who can get ahead. The guy blocking is lucky is lucky he didn't get spun out or run off the end of the track
The move SVG pulled on Justin Haley to take the lead in Chicago was amazing. Looking at this, SVG pulls that nonsense off nearly every race. Hope to see the dude in every NASCAR road course event in the future.
No they didn't. They flagged him for illegal blocking. He would have been penalized if he did it again but he wasn't forced to yield the position. Van Gisbergen had him the whole time if not for the illegal blocks.
There was no blocking, just solid defensive driving with good placement. There were no last second cuts, brake checks or multiple moves which would constitute "blocking."
This race ending is the exact reason why fans who have watched Australian touring cars for decades are leaving the sport….. if your leading the race you have every right to protect your position!! The idea is that it’s up to everyone else to find a way past.. if that includes a bit or a lot of bumping/pushing whatever who cares?? It’s called racing!!! Supercars, track officials, racing standards have all gone too far into stamping out real door to door close racing in Aust.
As someone who's never actually watched anything from a supercars race up until this, I have to admit that a flag for "blocking" might be the corniest thing I've ever seen in motorsports especially when it's for the race leader at the end of the race. I have no attachment to this series and still agree with everything you said lol
I watched those last 5 laps and was thoroughly impressed. Both drivers were phenomenal in their racecraft and positioning in those laps. I believe the race finishing order was way it should have ended, Van Ginsbergen clearly had the quickest car. The leader certainly has the right to protect his line ,but not the whole track!! If he is driving with the mirror more than the windscreen, he’s Blocking.. I prefer let it play out on the track, sometimes you Win, sometimes you Wreck!! That’s Racing
I agree they should have been left to race and as you can hear from Mark Skaife commentating Kostecki was doing everything what he would have done back in the day. There was a similar incident with SVG in Barbagello where he was the quicker car but couldn’t find a way round but because of supposedly excessive blocking over several laps the other car was warned & had to yield.
Well I think you can block within reason but I want see clean passes not just ran them off the track like nascar .. in nascar oval u won't get to block 15 times lol .. try 2-3 and then you will be rammed out the way ...
Would have been good to see Shane try keeping to the inside leading up to the last corner to force Brody to stay there. Then Shane could of bombed the outside line at the last second.
Blocking is the definition of intentionally holding up a clearly faster car. On the last lap, maybe OK, but for more than that...well...here's my bumper...GTFO of the way! Go SVG!
2:16 i didnt like this move from 99. 97 was clearly faster and went to the inside kinda late. btw it was right after 97 punched him in the corner of the car, quite dangerous. anyway, that flag looks like does nothing
Since when defending the inside line into a corner is blocking? If they dont like that why not penalize the bumper rubbing, that was excessive contact to the point the other guy probably had to counter to keept it in the track... He was clearly pushed. It was entertaining but those rules made it boring at the end
Shut up mate, you clearly dont know how actual racing works. 99 car clearly pushed his opponent off the track quite a lot and forced him to lift even on side by side
Pretty sure the call was made for the move Brodie pulled on the front straight coming to 2 to go. SVG got a good launch out of the corner and might have *just* had a nose inside when Brodie came across. But, for a more official sound of blocking, basically if the attacking car (SVG in this case) has a run and sticks their nose out to attempt an overtake, the defending car (Brodie) cannot move across to cover in reaction. At least that’s the rule in most motorsport.
@fc7424No doubt but up until taking 2 to go, Brodie was doing it the legal way. A defending driver can park their car on the apex of a corner under the provision that they’re taking that sort of line through the corner, exactly how Brodie was doing it throughout the battle.
@@mrhatty0514Except where he got the penalty. There’s a distinct point where it was unsportsmanlike blocking. Not a Shane fan but you have to be ignorant to not notice it
@@gerardcrabb4556 Ambrose and Murphy hated each other, they didn't wreck to win they wrecked to wreck. Murphy and Russel Ingall were the same. And Skaife. In fact Greg Murphy is the lowest common denominator. There have been a few personal beefs that were sorted out on track, but it's not generally accepted as par for the course like NASCAR, where they wreck to win.
@@gerardcrabb4556 Do you see drivers wrecking other drivers every weekend in Supercars to get a win? No, you don't. Keep making random examples all you like, but the fact is that it doesn't happen like it does in NASCAR. I actually have no idea what your point is, but I'm sure it makes sense to you..
Well, I reckon it has something to do with Shane recently winning his Nascar Cup debut in Chicago, and seeing as how you're a Nascar fan. Either way, mate, just appreciate the brilliant racing. As they say, don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Cheers.
BLOCKING finally! The inside should have been there much earlier in that fight. The drafting was exceptional textbook! Great driving but late on the "balls" to finally keep the line and own that inside. Just my opinions as a former driver from this perspective. That got me emotionally charged and wishing to be back in a cockpit! Thanks so much for the great footage!
Yeah, nah! This was perfectly fine for the last laps, if you drive that defensively off the racing line, you have to be fine with a bit of rubbing, becuase there is no "driving faster" in that scenario.
@@steveo_80 yeah I am but it’s also different backgrounds. I get that’s less acceptable in Supercars. In NASCAR you can block like that but if you do you can expect to get roughed up by the faster car. Now not everyone races that way, some are more aggressive than others. But they more or less let them police themselves to an extent.
@@steveo_80 I actually signed up for a Superview subscription after that Chicago race. I’ve watched highlights of Supercars for a few years but I’m interested in watching some full races.
Who’s here after Shane won in NASCAR?
Me, great finish to the race
We gotta send some cup boys over for revenge
Me
@@robertrogers4539 good luck with that.
Lol yeahhhhhh
Here after seeing him win the NASCAR Chicago race 🙌
Here after he won the Chicago race in NASCAR. This dude is a beast.
Great race but fantastic commentary! Not yelling at us, calling the action and describing the strategy involved. Excellent work
Whats his face from SkyF1 would’ve spent half the time telling us how great of a race this is, lol
Bro decided to come to nascar and WIN
Marcos ambrose walked so svg could run
Who’s here after it was announced they’re both going to race at the Indy RC in Nascar.
Yep
YEP!
Me
Man this guy can drive, seems like a genuine bloke as well. Kudos on the Nascar win!!!
Honestly BIG fuckin respect to both drivers. kostecki defended with everything he had and shane attacked with everything he could.
This is the racing we love to fucking see!
Respects to these guys for racing clean instead of wrecking each other, no wonder the chicago race winner said anyone from the current top 10 supercars standings can do what he did. i believe him.
That's the biggest difference between the 2 series (NASCAR vs Supercar), in Supercars it's a violation to wreck someone to get by him, in NASCAR it's just how it's done. That ruleset breeds superior drivers, but maybe not superior racers. We'll see how SVG performs on an oval, but given his experience racing sprint cars I'm sure he'd be just as lethal. And he's only an above average driver in Supercars, far from the best ever.
Wow he gained a new fan here jeez this guy is a force to be reckon with!!!!!!
I suspect you folks will see an invasion of Americans schooling up on Shane after Chicago! What a great event, history making for NASCAR.
So watching this clip - yes, we saw the same thing in the last 10 laps or so from Shane - He would lock on to the next victim like he was on his hitch - that takes precision car control to pull that off inches from concrete walls. He didn't have to bump anyone he was that much faster - and he found a line no one else was using because that is what he's excellent at.
I think Shane felt pretty confident by halfway point he could pull this off. he could have walked away for half the race and embarrassed everyone. But he liked a certain gap, and maintained it. But when it was time to go, he checked out and gave a class on braking and cornering.
Overall this was a fantastic event and all the more special for how it turned out. Sometimes a good slap in the head is refreshing, it clears the cobwebs and gets the blood flowing. NASCAR land sure pepped up and said "Oh, hell, didn't see that coming" LOL!!! And that's what is so great about it.
after watching this and chicago, shane still needs work, at 2:59 kostecki blocked him like a real blocker, (really?, bad sportsmanship flag?) not a chase elliot restrictor plate blocker, and speaking about chase, chase let shane by, shane didn't even earn that pass for 2nd with his experience and tires (workin' the corners & and using what he can in the straightways), but hey there's many other road courses he can prove himself at, and maybe even being a full timer, we'll see him like jimmie johnson at indy car perhaps, and by the way juan pablo almost got an indianapolis motor speedway win in nascar, jpm won both road courses at the time, sorry to tell you this but is he going to play stepping stones to jpm tier, or is he a one hit wonder, oop
@@gigacolorscapes1859 Say you don't know what you're talking about without saying you don't know what you're talking about.
@@gigacolorscapes1859Pass the salt please!
@@zabaleta66 no, im keep it for my breakfast eggs and hash browns, then ill hunt around for real racing, could be dirt, motorcross, or somewhere else in the world, except this, (:
Victim 🤣😂nice 🤘🏻
There's fast, there's aggressive, there's ultra aggressive.. then there's SVG!
Wow, those cars look and sound so good!
Wow, respect to Kostecki and van Gisbergen. Both drivers pulling out every trick in the book for the win
The NASCAR boys need yo watch this
Nah, Nascar drivers got educated
@@FIA-F1I agree lol. Defense in super cars are much better than defense in nascar at road courses.
That's not bad sportsmanship!
That's racing! That was one hell of a battle with the SVG97 and Brodie Kostecki
I will never watch NASCAR again, this shit is f-ing awesome... Wish we could watch this live in u.s. I'm now a super car fan
Dam good road racing, no wonder Shane won in Detroit.
It was Chicago.
@@DETisHockeytown my bad, you right, oh boy can do some road racing.
That was beautiful but shame about the blocking notice
They pronounce his name so well lol compared to the US broadcasters
The announcers sounded like they were having a stroke trying to pronounce SVG's name.
Brodie should be the next Supercars driver to go to NASCAR
Damn THAT is hard racing ! 😳
wow so much talent in v8
To all the V8 supercar fans in Australia, i wanna ask, as cool as seeing the Camaros and Mustangs racing in your country, but does it bother you that the transition from Falcons & Commodores to Camaros & Mustangs kinda changes to whole atmosphere of the series that you and everyone worldwide have become accustom to in the past til now?
100% It has changed it Falcons and Commodores have been a massive part of the sorts legacy, I've switched off from watching the sport, neither Holden (GM) or Ford did enough to compete with the Asian or Euro cars coming into Australia. Holden shut down completely both manufacturing and dealerships, and Ford ended manufacturing of the Falcon. I'm a Ford man myself and drove them for many years as my daily driver, now I'm in a Toyota Corolla, not because I wanted to be but because I had no choice if I wanted a new car with all the interior mod cons. Falcon vs Commodore rivalry on the streets at home and on a racetrack was part of Aussie culture that died too soon and will be missed by millions of people until there is no one left alive to remember.
As long as the racing is good, they could lap around in shopping carts and It wouldn't bother me
I can now see how SVG won in Chicago cause this isn’t much different from NASCAR tbh
That was beautiful defensive driving. Single committed moves and perfect placement. Bullshit to get flagged for "unsportsmanlike" driving.
I didn’t see anything wrong with that defense, but then again, I’m an American who’s seeing all this for the first time. The threshold for unsportsmanlike conduct on this side of the pond sits somewhere around hooking someone into the wall at 180 miles an hour.
By our standards, that was a brilliant performance, and there’s a decent chance the leader hangs onto it.
there was some of that, and there was blocking too. Clearly not the faster car
@@shiftygirl6434 who cares if he wasn't the faster car? He's not obliged to wave others past.
@@nickthaskater then you get penalised for blocking, its quite simple
@@shiftygirl6434 you clearly know nothing about racing, lol. No, you don't get penalized for blocking just because you're not the outright faster car, racing for position, and you're defending well. Note how no penalties were issued here.
he is aggressive ASF, mad max vibes this dude lol
That blocking was taking the piss
😂
Never heard of Shane and never really watched v8 supercars but because of his win in this video i might start tuning in. This is big because if shane gets a full time ride in nascar That's another fan base that will be tuning in because of shane
Yeah, brilliant racing here, and brilliant win in his Cup debut. He's a wheel-man!
Well no wonder he won in nascar, he's already drove a Camaro lmfao.
Well that was obviously the thinking behind it
Opposite drive and pedals changing etc
the x pipes these things have reminds me of the superspeedway nascar cup series and trucks in the late 90s to late 00s
Bad sportsmanship for blocking? What? That's called racing...
that is some good Ole hard racing right there without wrecking each other out 👍🏁🚖🏁👍
Yeah, he knows the dimensions of his car like the back of his hand, cutting back on the last corner he could peel a sticker off! That was fun.
Koestecki always makes me think of the slow driver on the road and when you go to overtake speeds up. Thought that that since he had coolant issues in his first time at Bathurst.
Pretty ridiculous to be black flagged for blocking. If you block and your opponent wrecks you the next turn, that should be penalty enough.
holy shiznit that was thrilling
You can say 'shit'. Australians are okay with it 😂
@@ray.shoesmith yeah no shit, but cheers for that mate
@@shiftygirl6434 good one 🤣
@@ray.shoesmith 😅😅😅 all g brudda, you're doing a public service
@@shiftygirl6434 Shifty bastard 😂 Loving your work
Nascar is on roll. 24 hours. Now this guy. As opposed to Max every race.
Perth is such a great track
Just not the same without Holden.
Next nascar cup driver vs a cup winner!
ITN Townsville 500 starts tomorrow 3 days what a weekend coming up, be good to see SVG back in Action,
Now thats racing 😎
Well done to Todd Hazelwood as well.
Wow, tremendous battle!
Makes NASCAR look like a development program. Great action, excellent coverage.
Put them on an oval they would get chewed up and spit out
@@Why..... That son of a bitch can wheel a car! SVG is the real deal. Reminds me of Ambrose
And SVG goes there and wins his first race lol.
@@LoudestHowardagainst drivers who have never run a street race. Remember that NASCAR drivers are oval racers, who are forced to race almost everything you can race on. Huge congrats to svg though!
Well imagine if Supercars did an oval race and Kyle Larson came over to compete. We would likely see something similar to what SVG did at Chicago
Can someone explain that bad sportsmanship for blocking call?
Not a single person outside of race control thought it should have been given to Brodie..
@@XeKToReX0 well Brodie is fucking stupid so I'm okay with that
@@tbricksable dont be a fuckwit, us as spectators letting things slide just because we dont like the affected driver means bad calls and shit RC will bleed over to everyone else.
the irony of you making that comment while sounding fucking stupid
blocking is making a move in reaction to the driver behind you, you are allowed to make 1 defensive move and then return to the racing line if its safe to do so... but you arent meant to make that defensive move in a reaction to a driver attempting an overtake. So he most likely got it for a few of his defensive moves on lap 40 and 41... but it was bloody harsh, usually race control has a little bit more common sense than that.
The patience not to send his ass for blocking the shit out of him is unreal. Any Cup driver would've sent him after the 2nd big block.
"Bad sportsmanship for blocking"? Its called racing.
Blocking isn't racing. Racing is side by side, giving each other room, seeing who can get ahead.
The guy blocking is lucky is lucky he didn't get spun out or run off the end of the track
@@charliesmith7942 yikes
Yeah what a joke
It’s no longer Holden vs ford and there’s a penalty for everything ..stupid
I thought you were aloud to take a defensive line
take that bad sportsmanship flag and shove it…good defense
People just finding V8 Supercars now realize why Shane won in Chicago. Nobody ever stood a chance...this is real racing.
They’re practically the same
The move SVG pulled on Justin Haley to take the lead in Chicago was amazing. Looking at this, SVG pulls that nonsense off nearly every race. Hope to see the dude in every NASCAR road course event in the future.
@@TracksideViewsbreh
SVG’s the one for me baybee
Wow, Race Control told 97 to let SVG pass for the lead, "bad sportsmanship for blocking."
That's never going to happen for SVG in NASCAR!
They won't follow for more than 3 laps before utilizing the "chrome horn" in NASCAR.
No they didn't. They flagged him for illegal blocking. He would have been penalized if he did it again but he wasn't forced to yield the position. Van Gisbergen had him the whole time if not for the illegal blocks.
wtf no
@@jonbuilds lol, "illegal blocks". Defending is racing. Maybe you've been watching too much DRS passing in F1?
Talk about holding up traffic 😂
Fuckin love battles like this
A little bit of pushing there though. He would probably get some taps back on the nascar ovals.
He's been rubbed just as much as he's rubbed
I want a RHD Camaro. That would be sick here in the US..
Got the money?
You can get one idiot lmfao
if you close your eyes, sometimes they sound like tie fighters
Rubbin's racing!
COCA-COLA CHEVY VS REDBULL CHEVY!!!! david vs Goliath, american drink vs Austrian energy drink....
I love super cars
How many times can one block...
There was no blocking, just solid defensive driving with good placement. There were no last second cuts, brake checks or multiple moves which would constitute "blocking."
@@nickthaskaterI mean evidently the stewards disagree. He was at the limit and maybe a touch over, hence the waning.
@@SpcNATlON as we all know, stewards are infallible and never make shitty calls.
@@nickthaskater And once passed, SVG drove away....off course he wasn't blocking...Blinkers of mate..
@@bruceolsen9863 defending isn't blocking, mate, it's racing.
It seems it's ok to block or bump & run for some drivers. But not other drivers.
This race ending is the exact reason why fans who have watched Australian touring cars for decades are leaving the sport….. if your leading the race you have every right to protect your position!!
The idea is that it’s up to everyone else to find a way past.. if that includes a bit or a lot of bumping/pushing whatever who cares?? It’s called racing!!!
Supercars, track officials, racing standards have all gone too far into stamping out real door to door close racing in Aust.
You’re just a grumpy old man, take your negativity and stop being a fan then
As someone who's never actually watched anything from a supercars race up until this, I have to admit that a flag for "blocking" might be the corniest thing I've ever seen in motorsports especially when it's for the race leader at the end of the race. I have no attachment to this series and still agree with everything you said lol
I watched those last 5 laps and was thoroughly impressed. Both drivers were phenomenal in their racecraft and positioning in those laps. I believe the race finishing order was way it should have ended, Van Ginsbergen clearly had the quickest car. The leader certainly has the right to protect his line ,but not the whole track!! If he is driving with the mirror more than the windscreen, he’s Blocking.. I prefer let it play out on the track, sometimes you Win, sometimes you Wreck!! That’s Racing
I agree they should have been left to race and as you can hear from Mark Skaife commentating Kostecki was doing everything what he would have done back in the day.
There was a similar incident with SVG in Barbagello where he was the quicker car but couldn’t find a way round but because of supposedly excessive blocking over several laps the other car was warned & had to yield.
Well I think you can block within reason but I want see clean passes not just ran them off the track like nascar .. in nascar oval u won't get to block 15 times lol .. try 2-3 and then you will be rammed out the way ...
Would have been good to see Shane try keeping to the inside leading up to the last corner to force Brody to stay there. Then Shane could of bombed the outside line at the last second.
Дякую
Shane van gisen burgen!
Blocking is the definition of intentionally holding up a clearly faster car. On the last lap, maybe OK, but for more than that...well...here's my bumper...GTFO of the way! Go SVG!
Can you time stamp the moment of illegal blocking? So I can tell you how wrong you are!
@@snorkman2blocking is the leading cause of crashes. Please stay in the stands
@charliesmith7942 you are a special one. Do you draw your own conclusions? With crayons?
Bad sportsmanship flag? That’s called defending the position
2:16 i didnt like this move from 99. 97 was clearly faster and went to the inside kinda late. btw it was right after 97 punched him in the corner of the car, quite dangerous. anyway, that flag looks like does nothing
SVG is a fkn bully haha thats tuff
he had the faster car. great driving
lol bad sportmanship.... mate im driving my ars off for a win here i aint' moving over a guy! that was an example of excellent racing to me.
And when you get spun out or wrecked because your mirror driving don't complain
@@charliesmith7942well, that would be part of racing as well.
Since when defending the inside line into a corner is blocking? If they dont like that why not penalize the bumper rubbing, that was excessive contact to the point the other guy probably had to counter to keept it in the track... He was clearly pushed.
It was entertaining but those rules made it boring at the end
Shut up mate, you clearly dont know how actual racing works.
99 car clearly pushed his opponent off the track quite a lot and forced him to lift even on side by side
Pretty sure the call was made for the move Brodie pulled on the front straight coming to 2 to go. SVG got a good launch out of the corner and might have *just* had a nose inside when Brodie came across.
But, for a more official sound of blocking, basically if the attacking car (SVG in this case) has a run and sticks their nose out to attempt an overtake, the defending car (Brodie) cannot move across to cover in reaction. At least that’s the rule in most motorsport.
@fc7424No doubt but up until taking 2 to go, Brodie was doing it the legal way.
A defending driver can park their car on the apex of a corner under the provision that they’re taking that sort of line through the corner, exactly how Brodie was doing it throughout the battle.
@@mrhatty0514Except where he got the penalty. There’s a distinct point where it was unsportsmanlike blocking. Not a Shane fan but you have to be ignorant to not notice it
Von Cheeseburger is kinda looking more and more like a punk driver.
Wow
"Shutup Skaife"
The difference between Supercars and NASCAR. In Supercars they rub paint but don't intentionally wreck to get by another driver.
SVG VS Reynolds Skaife VS INGAL Ambrose VS Murphy...
@@gerardcrabb4556 Ambrose and Murphy hated each other, they didn't wreck to win they wrecked to wreck. Murphy and Russel Ingall were the same. And Skaife. In fact Greg Murphy is the lowest common denominator. There have been a few personal beefs that were sorted out on track, but it's not generally accepted as par for the course like NASCAR, where they wreck to win.
@@ray.shoesmith SVG wrecked Reynolds championship at PI after he got bumped at a corner...
@@gerardcrabb4556 Do you see drivers wrecking other drivers every weekend in Supercars to get a win? No, you don't. Keep making random examples all you like, but the fact is that it doesn't happen like it does in NASCAR. I actually have no idea what your point is, but I'm sure it makes sense to you..
@@gerardcrabb4556 p.s if you are Davey Reynolds, suckit.
Shane van Gisbergen has got to be one of the cleanest, fastest drivers I've ever witnessed.
Camaro Centipede
boderline unforgivable blocking by 99 lol. Going for a win though haha
This is what we need in the U.S. screw Nascar
Nascar's 4th feeder series?😢
If it was here it would overtake Nascar, the racing is fantastic!
This did not age@@dewaba1
why is this recommended to me right now?
I know aye
Well, I reckon it has something to do with Shane recently winning his Nascar Cup debut in Chicago, and seeing as how you're a Nascar fan. Either way, mate, just appreciate the brilliant racing. As they say, don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Cheers.
@@niko7903 Cheers!
@@motorsportsfan84 To spice things up a little bit... Shane is coming back to race at Indianapolise and Brodie will be there as well!
BLOCKING finally! The inside should have been there much earlier in that fight. The drafting was exceptional textbook! Great driving but late on the "balls" to finally keep the line and own that inside.
Just my opinions as a former driver from this perspective. That got me emotionally charged and wishing to be back in a cockpit! Thanks so much for the great footage!
OH So vng likes to push?
well he had no other choice
Brodie was slowing him up and blocking, Shane wasn’t pushing. It goes both ways.
point of this comment is?
Oval Racing is Boring...... That's the problem with NASCAR... Supercars is the class of the field of racing!
Nascar races at more then just ovals. They race at 6 different road courses in a year and it’s expected to go up.
Kyle Larson to Supercars to silence these penal colony trolls.
Yes, send the fresh meat...
Penal colony, like the USA and Canada.
Larson wouldn't make it any further than mid-pack in these cars.
Bad sportsmanship flag? Silly Brits.... rubbing is racing....
Umm their Australian…😂
@@driver8703 Australia is a British Commonwealth....😉
@@douglasharbert3340 they have different accents and everyone worldwide calls them aussies not Brits, you got to just be trolling
@@douglasharbert3340 the commonwealth is not a country but a series of independent countries.
@@Dr_Dirk_Diggler ha
Hmm so someone gets a flag for defending
I have to wonder how they drive so well being on the wrong side of the car...NASCAR better hope these guys don't come up to the States...
It's not the wrong side of the car for them though. Australia drives on the left, thus their cars are driven from the right.
@@__vx3 I know, I was being just a wee bit coy...
Right hand drive is right
@@ray.shoesmith only a third of the world uses RHD.
I'm a fan of racing and loved it when Ambrose raced in NASCAR and I'm looking forward to more SVG.
Turned into another nascar copy. Hitting and pushing instead of driving faster.
But with a bad sportsmanship penalty. Nascar doesn't have that
Literally every closed cockpit motorsport has contact. Especially racing for the win on the closing laps.
you do know this was way before he ever even drove a nascar right?
Yeah, nah! This was perfectly fine for the last laps, if you drive that defensively off the racing line, you have to be fine with a bit of rubbing, becuase there is no "driving faster" in that scenario.
There's a big difference. In Supercars they rub paint, that's racing. In NASCAR they punt other drivers into the wall to get by.
how boring and slow is this racing? lol so so so boring
Lmfao are you retarded?
Faster then you'll ever drive 😂
agreed, just a glorified street car with a bunch of punks driving. ill stick to F1 and Le mans thanks 🤗
@@stalledrain4093F1 is boring
@@stalledrain4093 Any other insults to some of the best drivers we have?
Shane's an incredible driver but I'm not a fan of his bump to overtake that he does so much. I'd stab to brakes hard and let him ruin his car
Nothing wrong with a little bump and run. That’s why he is welcome back in NASCAR anytime.
Yet you're probably okay with all of that blocking, right?
@@steveo_80 yeah I am but it’s also different backgrounds. I get that’s less acceptable in Supercars. In NASCAR you can block like that but if you do you can expect to get roughed up by the faster car. Now not everyone races that way, some are more aggressive than others. But they more or less let them police themselves to an extent.
@@steveo_80 I actually signed up for a Superview subscription after that Chicago race. I’ve watched highlights of Supercars for a few years but I’m interested in watching some full races.
@@SkoalGribbleJr Not you, friend, the OP.