Mixed conditions leads to mixed Supercars grids at Albert Park. RepcoSC
The first of the back-to-back sessions started in wet conditions, giving drivers their first taste of the new softer Dunlop grooved tyre.
It was Kostecki go got the best out of the rubber and the conditions on his first run, leading teammateThat proved to be critical as drivers failed to improve once moving to the hard compound slick tyre late in the session.David ReynoldsThat left the Erebus cars with a front-row lockout just a day after Kostecki scored his first Supercars race win.
"I knew that the new soft wet was quite fast and knew I was only going to get one lap out it, so we made sure we were pressured to get it right that first lap and just sent it," said Kostecki.
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