MOTOR Magazine Australia

Cameron Kirby

HANE VAN GISBERGEN put in one of Supercars’ greatest drives at the second round of the championship at Sandown. While his heroic charge from 17th to 1st (a record-breaking run for the historic venue) was impressive in its own right, what made SVG’s efforts truly noteworthy was that he wasn’t at full health. Far from it actually with a recently broken collarbone and a trio of broken ribs, which were undiagnosed at the time.

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