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March 14, 2021 | General

Jason Bargwanna claims Peugeot’s first win at Phillip Island

Jason Bargwanna took Peugeot’s first win in the Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series after Chaz Mostert struck dramas in the final race at Phillip Island.

Bargwanna battled his way to victory in the Burson Auto Parts Racing entry finishing almost two seconds clear of Wall Racing’s Tony D’Alberto in his Honda Civic Type R.

HMO Customer Racing’s Nathan Morcom finished third after a late-race charge in his Hyundai i30N.

Chaz Mostert was in strong form and looked set to win his third race of the weekend but suffered a puncture on Lap 12 and dropped out of contention.

John Martin got off to a flying start but the Melbourne Performance Centre Audi RS3s defended the road on the run down to Turn 1.

Front-row starter Luke King found himself off the road at the Southern Loop after losing it on his own, putting team-mate Mostert into the lead.

Mostert opened up a margin of 2.3s after seven laps but Bargwanna was right on his heels when the front-right tyre let go on Mostert’s Audi.

Bargwanna sailed through to take his maiden Supercheap Auto TCR Australia Series victory.

D’Alberto, Morcom, Martin and Michael Clemente completed the top five.

Ben Bargwanna, son of the race winner, took sixth in another Peugeot, while seventh through 10th was Dylan O’Keeffe, Jay Hanson, Josh Buchan, and Aaron Cameron.

Mostert got home in 18th position after his tyre troubles, behind the Alfa Romeo of Michael Caruso who started from the pits.

Round 3 will take place at Mount Panorama from April 2-4.

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