Cam Waters scores his first pole of the RepcoSC season in Darwin.
Waters made a ropey start to the three-part knockout qualifying, only sneaking through Q1 with the 20th fastest time.
From there he was rapid, though, becoming the only driver so far this weekend to dip under the 1m06s bracket in both remaining segments. In Q2 it was a 1m05.998s that put Waters on top, before he lowered the benchmark to a 1m05.902s in Q3 to secure pole. "She's been hooked up over one lap this weekend," said Waters."It's been up and down a little bit, but we've got a nice little window [the car is] working in. Q1 was a bit nervous, we were 20th trying to save a set [of tyres]. But it paid off for us.Waters will be joined on the front row by
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