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Albert Park Supercars: Reynolds, Davison split poles

Albert Park Supercars: Reynolds, Davison split poles

The grids were set over a pair of quick fire sessions, the first scheduled for eight minutes and the second 12 minutes.

However the first session was over much faster than that thanks to the second big impact at Turn 5 for the day.

This time it was Jake Kostecki that was caught out by the fast right-hander, losing the rear of his Tickford Ford on entry before slamming into the barrier.

That led to the eight-minute session being red flagged and then called with three minutes left to run.

Reynolds timed his run to perfection, popping up on top spot right as the red flag came out.

That made him the sixth different pole position winner from six races so far this season.

“I was a little bit nervous after practice because I felt a bit lost, set-up wise and driving style,” he said.

“We made some good changes just then, and I just did a 98 per cent lap, and it was good enough for pole. I’m really stoked with that.”

Anton De Pasquale qualified second followed by Chaz Mostert, who had just…

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