Thursday, September 19, 2024

Why Payne couldn’t do a victory burnout

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There were no post-race burnouts from Matt Payne. Image: InSyde Media

The driver charged to a somewhat surprise victory in today’s 250-kilometre race thanks to a three-stop strategy.

That marked his second career victory following his maiden win on the streets of Adelaide late last year.

Unusually, however, the win wasn’t followed by a post-race burnout on the cooldown lap – something that caught the attention of his fellow podium finishers and Chaz .

Waters volunteered to ask a question during the press conference where he quizzed Payne on the lack of a burnout.

also jokingly expressed disappointment in Payne’s post-race antics.

Payne was able to explain the situation, though, highlighting the team’s logistic plans as the reason for his mechanical sympathy.

“I’ve got to use that gear for so got to keep it in check,” he said.

“I would have liked to have a crack. I was pretty disappointed after Adelaide, how I performed. But I’ve got to keep the gear fresh.”

is one of two teams (along with ) that won’t return to its home base between the and Motorsport Park rounds.

Instead the Grove Racing Mustangs will be prepped in the Townsville garages between now and Thursday before heading straight to the Eastern Creek venue for the Sydney SuperNight.

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