MOSTERT CRASHES IN FIRST TCR SESSION

By Dan McCarthy
Date posted: 30 November 2021
Supercars Championship front-runner and current TCR Australia Series leader Chaz Mostert has crashed in the opening TCR Australia practice session at Bathurst.
The Melbourne Performance Centre Audi RS3 suffered rear end damage when it hit the wall at Reid Park in the opening practice session after driving over a patch of oil.
“I was going for my first flying lap and I felt like I was taking it pretty cautious,” said Mostert.
“I got to the point where I lost the rear end going into Turn 6 (Reid Park) and just slid off on some oil.
“I thought the oil finished before then because of where the sawdust was, but I don’t know if the officials had run out of sawdust to continue or whatever.
“It pulled the corner of it and I was pretty much a passenger from there.”
The Melbourne Performance Centre team gave Mostert an early assessment to Mostert as it will try to get the Audi fixed for this afternoon’s second practice session.
“The guys were saying the car isn’t as bad as what they were initially thinking, which is always the case I suppose when you crash the car.
“Other than that, we’ll see what we can do.”
Mostert can be seen in the image assisting the team with the repair,
The 2014 Bathurst 1000 winner was not the only man to have an incident in the opening session, Mostert caused one of three red flags in what was a heavily interrupted session.
One of Mostert’s MPC teammates, German Christopher Mies did not take part in the first session, this is because he is undertaking three days of isolation which the Australian Government is enforcing following the new Omicron variant of COVID-19.
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